"The Pig and the Python: How to prosper from the aging baby boom" and its sequel "When the Pig Goes to Market: How to Achieve Long-Term Investing Success" |
In his GREAT BOOM presentation, David Cork takes an in depth look at the effect this generation had on real estate in the 1970s and 1980s, why and how baby boomers will dramatically impact Canadian equity markets, as well as how interest and inflation rates will perform over the next 10-20 years. THE GREAT BOOM is a lively and anecdotal discussion of how Canada’s baby boom generation will affect our lives and provides a unique insight into how individual investors can take advantage of the next financial boom.
David Cork is the author of the national number one best-selling book
The
Pig and the Python: How to prosper from the aging baby boom.
He is a graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University where he completed a joint
degree in business and political science. David has been married
for 10 years and has three young daughters. Mr. Cork has been with
ScotiaMcLeod since 1984 and over the last six year he has been actively
researching the area of demographics and its impact on Canadian social
and economic life. In the last few years David has expanded upon
his research by conducting several public seminars, including Tracking
Tomorrow Today held in November, 1995 in conjunction with Dr. David Foot
and the Madison Avenue Demographics Group. He is quoted extensively
in the financial media and has been featured on CBC Newsworld, Question
Period with Craig Oliver, Pamela Wallin Live and CBC’s The National.
In January of 1998 an American version of The Pig and the Python
became available for sale in the United States. David Cork's latest
release, When the Pig Goes to Market, is the sequel where
he shows Canadians how to invest in the market.
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