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'''José Sousa Cintra''', known professionally as '''Sousa Cintra''', is a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] businessman. He is the owner of a Brazilian beer company and former chairman of [[Sporting Clube de Portugal]]. |
'''José Sousa Cintra''', known professionally as '''Sousa Cintra''', is a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] businessman. He is the owner of a Brazilian beer company and former chairman of [[Sporting Clube de Portugal]]. |
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He was born in the village of Raposeira, [[Vila do Bispo]] municipality, in the [[Algarve]] region. As a child he worked as a [[snail]] trader in his village, and at 15 years old he went to [[Lisbon]] where he obtained a job at Hotel Tivoli Lisboa as an [[elevator operator]]. While working there, he earned a larger amount of money selling [[watercolor painting]]s on the side. When 16 years old he joined the [[Portuguese Navy]] and served for four years. After the [[Carnation Revolution]] of 1974, Cintra saw a number of his assets [[expropriate]]d but eventually acquired ''Águas Vidago'', a [[mineral water]] company. Between 1989 and 1995, Sousa Cintra was the chairman of Sporting Clube de Portugal and became popular as well as a successful businessperson. |
Test test tersterton He was born in the village of Raposeira, [[Vila do Bispo]] municipality, in the [[Algarve]] region. As a child he worked as a [[snail]] trader in his village, and at 15 years old he went to [[Lisbon]] where he obtained a job at Hotel Tivoli Lisboa as an [[elevator operator]]. While working there, he earned a larger amount of money selling [[watercolor painting]]s on the side. When 16 years old he joined the [[Portuguese Navy]] and served for four years. After the [[Carnation Revolution]] of 1974, Cintra saw a number of his assets [[expropriate]]d but eventually acquired ''Águas Vidago'', a [[mineral water]] company. Between 1989 and 1995, Sousa Cintra was the chairman of Sporting Clube de Portugal and became popular as well as a successful businessperson. |
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In 1998 he bought a [[beer]] factory in [[São Paulo]] and shortly after he built another in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]. His beer business in Brazil reached the [[break even point]] and was ranked number four in a short span of time. In 2002 he invested in a new beer factory in [[Santarém, Portugal]] in order to produce and sell Cintra beer in his home country. Due to the strong competition and the power of well-established beer brands in the Portuguese market ([[Super Bock]] and [[Sagres (beer)|Sagres]]), Sousa Cintra sold out his Portuguese beer business, retaining only the successful Brazilian activities. |
In 1998 he bought a [[beer]] factory in [[São Paulo]] and shortly after he built another in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]. His beer business in Brazil reached the [[break even point]] and was ranked number four in a short span of time. In 2002 he invested in a new beer factory in [[Santarém, Portugal]] in order to produce and sell Cintra beer in his home country. Due to the strong competition and the power of well-established beer brands in the Portuguese market ([[Super Bock]] and [[Sagres (beer)|Sagres]]), Sousa Cintra sold out his Portuguese beer business, retaining only the successful Brazilian activities. |
Revision as of 20:10, 30 March 2010
José Sousa Cintra, known professionally as Sousa Cintra, is a Portuguese businessman. He is the owner of a Brazilian beer company and former chairman of Sporting Clube de Portugal.
Test test tersterton He was born in the village of Raposeira, Vila do Bispo municipality, in the Algarve region. As a child he worked as a snail trader in his village, and at 15 years old he went to Lisbon where he obtained a job at Hotel Tivoli Lisboa as an elevator operator. While working there, he earned a larger amount of money selling watercolor paintings on the side. When 16 years old he joined the Portuguese Navy and served for four years. After the Carnation Revolution of 1974, Cintra saw a number of his assets expropriated but eventually acquired Águas Vidago, a mineral water company. Between 1989 and 1995, Sousa Cintra was the chairman of Sporting Clube de Portugal and became popular as well as a successful businessperson.
In 1998 he bought a beer factory in São Paulo and shortly after he built another in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His beer business in Brazil reached the break even point and was ranked number four in a short span of time. In 2002 he invested in a new beer factory in Santarém, Portugal in order to produce and sell Cintra beer in his home country. Due to the strong competition and the power of well-established beer brands in the Portuguese market (Super Bock and Sagres), Sousa Cintra sold out his Portuguese beer business, retaining only the successful Brazilian activities.