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Pieter Stalenhoef is an equity analyst with Wells Fargo in Boston, Massachusetts, a role he has held since 2005. Outside of his work with publicly traded equities, Pieter enjoys staying active by skiing and playing tennis. Pieter Stalenhoef follows tennis very closely. Talking of his favorite matches, no match holds a candle to John Isner and Nicolas Mahut at Wimbledon in 2010, a match that lasted more than 11 hours over 3 days of play. However, the longest single point in tennis history occurred nearly three decades earlier. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Pieter Stalenhoef Talks about the Longest Point in Tennis History


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Pieter Stalenhoef Talks about the Longest Point
in Tennis History
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Introduction to Pieter Stalenhoef
  • Pieter Stalenhoef is an equity analyst with Wells
    Fargo in Boston, Massachusetts, a role he has
    held since 2005.
  • Drawing on more than two decades of experience,
    his responsibilities in this position include
    serving as a designated consumer, media, and
    healthcare analyst with the Wells Fargo Global
    Opportunities Fund (EKGAX).
  • Outside of his work with publicly traded
    equities, Pieter enjoys staying active by skiing
    and playing tennis.

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The Longest Point in Tennis History
  • Pieter Stalenhoef follows tennis very closely.
  • Talking of his favorite matches, no match holds a
    candle to John Isner and Nicolas Mahut at
    Wimbledon in 2010, a match that lasted more than
    11 hours over 3 days of play.
  • However, the longest single point in tennis
    history occurred nearly three decades earlier.

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More About The Match
  • The curious match, between Vicky Nelson and Jean
    Hepner at a Richmond, Virginia event in 1984,
    lasted 6 hours, 22 minutes, despite the modest
    score of 6-4, 7-6(11).
  • The contest stood as the longest match in tennis
    history until 2004 and the longest single day
    match until 2013.
  • The most memorable point from the match came with
    Hepner down a set but up 11-10 in the tie
    breaker, with an opportunity to force a decisive
    third set.

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More About Pieter Stalenhoef
  • Before beginning his career in private equity,
    Pieter Stalenhoef completed a bachelor of science
    in business administration from the University of
    Vermont.
  • He subsequently accepted a position with
    Provident Bank, where over the next two and half
    years he consistently ranked in the top 15
    percent in both new loans and deposits among
    representatives in the Cincinnati region.

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Thank YouPieter Stalenhoef
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