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[edit] Other countries
Today I happened upon a big Rock Brewery here in Seoul where I live. Do places like these count as an expansion of the company itself abroad or does the bar just buy a license to promote the beer and put their logo on the front? The guy that runs it has been trading with Canada since 1993 and this is his latest project. Being from Calgary I was a bit surprised to see this place in Seoul of all places; it opened just a few days ago. I was thinking of adding information on this to the article but I'm not certain whether it's relevant or not. Mithridates 20:02, 26 October 2006 (UTC)