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" ... As the Atlanta Olympics illustrated, the Games have been synonymous with major international brands such as Coke, Samsung and Visa – each of which will maintain a significant presence in Rio. While many industry experts anticipate a boon for the household names, a number of Latin American analysts are more focused on the impact of the Olympics on leading Brazilian sponsors. Claro, the parent company of Brazilian telecom giant Embratel, will have its logo plastered throughout the net at the Beach Volleyball venue on Copacabana beach. Others like Brazilian beverage company AmBev, the fifth-largest brewery in the world, hope to grow their brand outside South America, as thousands of foreigners try the samba for the first time. ... "
" ... But it can be a strange thing to be a fan of a national team like U.S. Ski & Snowboard. Unlike in the five major North American league sports—MLB, MLS and the NBA, NHL and NFL—skiing fans don’t walk around in jerseys with their favorite skiers’ names plastered across their backs. ... "
" ... Can Amazon Make It? That was the headline plastered on the front page of BusinessWeek magazine in July 2000. ... "
" ... Customers can now buy, hold, and sell cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin from their PayPal accounts. We haven’t talked much about cryptos at RiskHedge yet. These days, it seems everyone has an opinion about them. Not only that, Bitcoin has been plastered all over the news recently after surging to a multi-year high: ... "
" ... Some experts claim that social distancing rules are keeping stroke patients out of hospitals. In a time when everyone is being encouraged to stay home as much as possible, how are stroke patients supposed to know when it’s appropriate to leave their homes and come to the hospital, especially patients who are only experiencing relatively minor signs of stroke? Our new COVID-19-centric culture now embraces practices that avoid public places, especially clinical settings where coronavirus can be rampant. One only needs to walk down the street and find “stay at home signs” plastered all over shop windows and telephone poles. Could this be discouraging stroke patients from seeking care? ... "