In this memoir, one of the most successful investment bankers on Bay
Street shares the lessons he learned about business and life in a long
and successful career as president of Burns Fry and then as
vice-chairman of BMO Nesbitt Burns. Lessons Learned on Bay Street
tells the inside story of how Donald K. Johnson led financing
transactions involving hundreds of millions of dollars for Canadian and
international corporations, deals that involved some of the biggest
financial players in the world, such as Warren Buffet. Johnson shows how
he applied that deal-making ability to raise millions for charities. And
he illustrates his motto, "the sale begins when the customer says no,"
with a tale about how he convinced the government to remove the capital
gains tax on donations of listed securities.