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Beer? How much can this size of a grain of sand help reduce the colossal mountain of over 25 billion dollar-deficit per year…

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It's hilarious how the author of this article (and author of most of the tabloid articles about Korea that are…

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Alexandre T. Ishii
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Some S. Koreans say that's political and many say it's social problem with Japan. Well, I don't care beer to…

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They would stay home and drink nasty beer during Olympic games from TV. @kwatt - Korean lagers are bland like…

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Captação: Monashees tem esforços para investir em startups (Bruno Domingos/Reuters)

São Paulo – A gestora brasileira de capital de risco para investimentos Monashees está preparando uma captação de
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O movimento acontece pouco mais de oito meses após a gestora criada em 2005, dos sócios-fundadores Eric Acher e
Fabio Igel, ter fechado a captação de 150 milhões de dólares para investir em empresas na América Latina.
A Monashees investe junto com outros fundos internacionais nas empresas de entregas por aplicativo Rappi e Loggi,
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