Europe - Travelogue European Trip June 2008

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Last updated: 23 Jun 2008 Update History

Report Status: Archived

Report Pages: 8

Analyst: Paul Budde

Synopsis

This trip brought me to the UK, Sweden, The Netherlands and Belgium. I participated in the INTUG meeting, dominated by the Europeans, which gave me an excellent insight in this market. At the meeting, BuddeComm became an official associated member of INTUG. I wasn’t the only one from Down Under - both Rosemary Sinclair (ATUG) and Ernie Newman (TUANZ) were present. It was also great to be close to the European Football Championship that kicked off when I arrived, a highlight was to be in a Swedish pub in Stockholm when the country won 2-0 from Greece. Personally however, my highlight was of course the 4-1 win of the Dutch football team over France. I left the country just in time to miss the devastated defeat against Russia. As with South Korea and Australia Guus Hiddink did it again ?

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