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Ms. Gordon joined D&G in June of 2002.
She is a cum laude graduate of Vanderbilt University with a double major in Mathematics and Business Administration.
Former positions of Annette A. Gordon
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Davidson & Garrard, Inc.
Davidson & Garrard, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance DG follows a long-term, value-oriented investment philosophy that attempts to avoid undue risk. They consider the quality and strength of a company's fundamentals as an essential element in discerning value. Their valuation analysis utilizes multiple methodologies to uncover stocks trading at price levels that provide meaningful appreciation potential. In addition to considering traditional value measures, they evaluate momentum factors and prefer companies that demonstrate positive earnings and price momentum. The firm utilizes fixed-income securities to provide current income and help reduce portfolio risk. DG employs a conservative fixed-income strategy that seeks to maximize returns while limiting credit and interest rate risks. As a rule, they invest only in U.S. Treasuries, government agencies and investment grade corporate or municipal bonds. Maturities are generally limited to a maximum of ten years. | Trading-Equity | 01/09/2009 |
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Davidson & Garrard, Inc.
Davidson & Garrard, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance DG follows a long-term, value-oriented investment philosophy that attempts to avoid undue risk. They consider the quality and strength of a company's fundamentals as an essential element in discerning value. Their valuation analysis utilizes multiple methodologies to uncover stocks trading at price levels that provide meaningful appreciation potential. In addition to considering traditional value measures, they evaluate momentum factors and prefer companies that demonstrate positive earnings and price momentum. The firm utilizes fixed-income securities to provide current income and help reduce portfolio risk. DG employs a conservative fixed-income strategy that seeks to maximize returns while limiting credit and interest rate risks. As a rule, they invest only in U.S. Treasuries, government agencies and investment grade corporate or municipal bonds. Maturities are generally limited to a maximum of ten years. | Finance |
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