![]() Michael Matza, who teaches Latin at the University of the Philippines, told AFP in an email on Octothat while “Ipsos” means “themselves or they” and “Mori” means “to die”, a correct way to say “they die” in Latin is: “Moriuntur”.Ī similar misleading claim was earlier debunked by AFP here in Polish. UK newspaper The Guardian reported on the merger between the two companies in October 2005. This merger created our name: Ipsos MORI.” “Our name - Ipsos MORI - was formed in 2005 by the merger of Ipsos, founded in France in 1975 with its named (sic) derived from the Latin phrase ‘ipso facto’ and Market and Opinion Research International (MORI), founded in the UK in 1969. On July 20, 2020, the company said in this post on its website that the name Ipsos MORI “doesn’t mean anything.” The claim is false the company’s name was established in 2005 after a merger between two other companies that existed decades before the Covid-19 pandemic. Ipsos MORI was the name of a market research company based in London, England which is now known as Ipsos and still continues as the UK arm of the global Ipsos. Retrieved 11 August 2013.A screenshot of the misleading post, taken on October 21, 2020Īn identical claim was also shared on Facebook here and on Twitter here and here.
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