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According to the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM), a currency could only fluctuate up to 2.5 of its value in either direction; when this value was consistently surpassed, the mechanism would adjust the currency upward or downward, respectively, creating a snake-like structure.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Frito-Lay has a matrix structure.
 
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According to the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM), a currency could only fluctuate up to 2.5 of its value in either direction; when this value was consistently surpassed, the mechanism would adjust the currency upward or downward, respectively, creating a snake-like structure. This is why the ERM is also known as the snake.

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Frito-Lay, one of the three companies of the Pepsi Co. family, has a worldwide regional division structure.



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