Well Done Lads …
Source: http://clausvistesen.squarespace.com/alphasources-blog/2009/5/30/well-done-lads.htmlPosted on Saturday, May 30th, 2009 | In Market Commentary
Contributed by: Claus Vistesen (http://clausvistesen.squarespace.com/) -
It is not the premiership title and it is certainly not the CL, but we will take what we can get. A big congratulations to the boys and Mr. Hiddink who sadly will be leaving the club. A nice season after all although Chelsea, of course, can never be completely satisfied with missing both the PL and CL trohy.
Still, truly a blue, ermm yellow, day.
(picture courtesy of BBC)
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![]() About Claus Vistesen (http://clausvistesen.squarespace.com/)
Claus Vistesen is a 23 year old macroeconomist on the verge of finishing his MSc in Applied Economics and Finance from the Copenhagen Business School. His primary research interests are international finance and international macroeconomics, especially, the changing structure of global and national demographics. Claus takes an interest in the econometrics discipline which he intends to dig deeper into post graduate. He primarily writes out of his own blog Alpha.Sources as well as Global Economy Matters. He liaises closely with his colleague and friend Edward Hugh whom he develops and produces research material and articles with. In terms of specific topics Claus tracks the European economies as well as Japan as his main areas of focus. Claus has been online with Alpha.Sources since September 2005 and has realized how a serious online presence can be an asset in terms of academic work as well as on a personal relationship level. He is grateful for the reactions, opinions, and contacts he has received through this site. The interaction between macroeconomics and demographics is a strong anchor in what goes on at Alpha.Sources, and his work in general. In the end, Alpha.Sources represents a way for Claus to conceptualize his thoughts and views on the surrounding world, so no boxes and boundaries can be set on the content. |



