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Brussels - The maker of Budweiser beer is banking on this summer's
World Cup soccer tournament to give some fizz to an otherwise stagnant
global beer market.
Carlos Brito, the chief executive of Anheuser-Busch InBev - the
world's largest brewer and maker of Stella Artois, Bud Light and
Budweiser - says the four-week-long soccer championship in June would be
like "a second summer" in big beer-drinking markets in the southern
hemisphere like Brazil and Argentina.
"It's a great beer event, all about celebrating and watching
football," Brito said on Tuesday.
- AP