Summary
- 15+ years of experience as an economist with the Canadian government
- Works as a financial writer for many online media outlets
- Author of three books
Experience
Larry has more than 15 years of experience as an econ𒉰omist with the Canadian government. During his career, he analyzed data and investigated t🍸rends to advise about economic issues facing the nation.
Now retired, Larry manages a personal portfolio and writes numerous articles, which he contributes to some of the most highly regarded online financial sites. He regularly 🐽contributes to Seeking Alpha, The Globe and Mail, MoneySense.ca, CanadianBusiness.com, and Investopedia. Throughout his 💝career, Larry has covered mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), pension funds, socially responsible investing, securities investing and exchange-traded notes (ETNs), financial analysis, investing strategies, portfolio management, and interviews with top investors.
Larry has written three books. The first book, Outperforming the Market: A Case Study Approach to Selecting Investments (ECW 1998), explores historical market opportunities through the discussion of a series of case studies. His second work, Nortel Networks: How Innovation and Vision Created a Network Giant (Wiley, 2000) chronicles Nortel from telephone manufacturer to Canada's most valuable corporation. Finally, his third work, The Bombardier Story: Planes, Trains, and Snowmobiles (🧜Wiley, 2002) is a look at the growth of Bombardier Inc. into a global company through sou💞nd business management and leadership.