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Friday, 23 May 2008

Espen Baardsen trades balls for bonds.

Espen Baardsen.
Former Norweigan international goalkeeper Espen Baardsen now works at London based asset management company.

The ex-Spurs, Watford and Everton player retired from the game in 2003 at age 25 claiming he had lost interest in the game.

He later resurfaced working for the aformentioned asset management company Eclectica where instead of saving balls he saves money. For investors. Or something. How does Asset Managment work again?
Posted by _winston_ at 02:31

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