Profiel
Mr. Meachum joined Gamble, Jones, Morphy & Bent in 1985.
Prior to that, he was a Vice President with Scudder, Stevens, & Clark from 1962 to 1985.
Mr. Meachum received a BS in Finance in 1956 and a MBA in Finance from 1961 from the University of Southern California.
Eerdere bekende functies van Russ K. Meacham
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Scudder Stevens & Clark Inc
Scudder Stevens & Clark Inc Investment ManagersFinance Provides investment management solutions | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01-01-1985 |
Gamble Jones Investment Counsel
Gamble Jones Investment Counsel Investment ManagersFinance GJIC primarily employs a long-term investment strategy and uses fundamental analysis to select securities for their clients’ portfolios. Their traditional investment strategies consist of long-term purchases and short-term purchases. They also build fixed income ladders with varying lengths of maturities based on current economic and interest rate environments. For some clients, the use of mutual funds, ETFs, and REITs are appropriate. The firm primarily recommends large-cap common stocks. | Analyst-Equity | 08-10-2010 |
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Scudder Stevens & Clark Inc
Scudder Stevens & Clark Inc Investment ManagersFinance Provides investment management solutions | Finance |
Gamble Jones Investment Counsel
Gamble Jones Investment Counsel Investment ManagersFinance GJIC primarily employs a long-term investment strategy and uses fundamental analysis to select securities for their clients’ portfolios. Their traditional investment strategies consist of long-term purchases and short-term purchases. They also build fixed income ladders with varying lengths of maturities based on current economic and interest rate environments. For some clients, the use of mutual funds, ETFs, and REITs are appropriate. The firm primarily recommends large-cap common stocks. | Finance |
University of Southern California
University of Southern California Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















