CSC’s Women in Finance Program Welcomes Beatrice Woodruff
The Cove Street Capital Women in Finance Program—Summer Edition—welcomes Beatrice Woodruff to the team. After an intensive CFA week of training, and to paraphrase Vince
The Cove Street Capital Women in Finance Program—Summer Edition—welcomes Beatrice Woodruff to the team. After an intensive CFA week of training, and to paraphrase Vince
This was Cove Street Capital’s 2015 holiday book gift: From: Thomas N. Mahoney, CFA, CAIA, UBS Private Wealth Management To: Jeffrey Bronchick, CFA, Cove Street
Properly speaking, there are only three reasons why someone should allocate capital to a money manager: 1. New funding or capital inflows. 2. An existing
We have habitually re-counseled clients (and ourselves) that financial markets go down as well as up and that is actually a good thing as we
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Every December, the Cove Street Capital team spends both time and money on behalf of a charity. This year we spent an afternoon at the
Warren Buffett: Former Executive Offices – 97 Cove St, New Bedford MA 02744
Despite having twenty-eight years in the investment management industry and the natural cynicism that comes with experience, I nonetheless retain the ability to be amazed
“The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves…” The latest in a long line of thought provoking pieces by investment consultant guru
Good investing is a continuous evaluation of business characteristics, valuation and judgement about the people running the show. Valuation is math and perseverance. The changing
Q — Should we be concerned that you have a small investment team? How can you cover hundreds of stocks? Won’t you miss things? A