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Coca-Cola loses $4 billion after Ronaldo snubs drink at Euro 2020

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By Jennifer Ugwueke

Cristiano Ronaldo removed two bottles of Coca-Cola from a Euro 2020 press conference Monday. At the same time, the soft drink and snack juggernaut lost $4 billion in market value.

Ronaldo, captain of Portugal’s national soccer team and a health advocate, removed the glass bottles from view and asked instead for water in Portuguese, according to ESPN.

Following the scene, Coca-Cola saw its share price drop 1.6% to $55.22 a share. The company’s market cap dropped to $238 billion from $242 billion.

On Wednesday, the soft drink company’s stock price continued to fall in early intraday trading, briefly reaching $55.05, 2.5% lower than its 52-week high.

Ronaldo’s actions, which occurred ahead of the Portugal’s match in Budapest against Hungary, were brushed off by Coca-Cola, who in a statement told ESPN that “everyone is entitled to their drink preferences” with different “tastes and needs.”

ESPN reported that players are offered water, Coca-Cola, and Coca-Cola Zero Sugar during press conferences, according to Euro 2020 organizers. Coca-Cola is an official sponsor of the tournament, which brings together national soccer teams across Europe. Its partnership with UEFA started in 1988.

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Ronaldo went on to score two goals Tuesday as Portugal swept Hungary and continued its search to move out of the group stage of the tournament.

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