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 economist with the Canadian government. During his career, he analyzed d🌌ata and investigated trends 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 iဣnterv💛iews 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 th🎉rough sound business management and leadership.