Betting on recovery. (Panorama).Brazil's Ambev became the first major foreign investor to inject in·ject v. 1. To introduce a substance, such as a drug or vaccine, into a body part. 2. To treat by means of injection. cash into Argentina's battered bat·ter 1 v. bat·tered, bat·ter·ing, bat·ters v.tr. 1. To hit heavily and repeatedly with violent blows. 2. To subject to repeated beatings or physical abuse. 3. economy with its investment in Quilmes Industrial. The world's fourth largest brewer formed by the 2000 mega-merger of Brazilian beverage giants Brahma Brahma (brä`mə), a god often identified, with Vishnu and Shiva, as one of the three supreme gods in Hinduism. In the late Vedic period he was called Prajapati, the primeval man whose sacrifice permitted the original act of creation. and Antarctica paid US$346 million for 38% of Argentina's biggest brewer. Ambev executives said Argentina's beverage market has been relatively insulated in·su·late tr.v. in·su·lat·ed, in·su·lat·ing, in·su·lates 1. To cause to be in a detached or isolated position. See Synonyms at isolate. 2. from the economic crisis and will be the first sector to recover. Quilmes, which generated US$43 million in net profits for 2001, has operations in Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay. |
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