About Me

In 1930, in the midst of the Great Depression, Van Duyn Dodge and E. Morris Cox formed a partnership to provide investment counsel. Their confidence in this endeavor was fortified by Morrie Cox’s conviction that “well-conceived professional investment management could bring the force of some order into a rather chaotic investment world.”

To that end, they established a blueprint for managing an investment firm emphasizing independent ownership, stability, and high ethical standards. They also developed the investing principles that remain in place at Dodge & Cox today: a long-term investment horizon, individual security selection grounded by the relationship of fundamentals to valuation, and portfolio diversification.

With this foundation, we manage equity, fixed income, and balanced separate accounts, mutual funds, and UCITS funds for individuals and institutions from a single office location, two blocks from where the firm began.

 

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