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Coalition of Black Investors (COBI)

Founded in 1997 by Duane Duane is a given name for a male. In the United States this spelling is typically associated with white Southerners. It seems to have a convergent etymology from several sources.

One of its origins in the Norman "D'Wain", meaning "of Wagons".
 Davis after attending the Million Nan March, COB is a leading organization for black investors. Its website -- www.cobinvest.com--lists reference books, names of brokers and investment professionals, and the organization publishes the COBI Guide to Forming an Investment Club. Contact COBI at P.O. Box 30553, Winston Winston is a name deriving from Old English wynnstān, meaning "pleasant stone". Places
Winston is the name of several places in England:
  • Winston, County Durham
  • Winston, Suffolk
- and in the United States of America:
 Salem, N.C, 27130-0553, or call COBI Founder Duane Davis at 336.971-8913.

National Association of Investors Corporation National Association of Investors Corporation

A Michigan-based association that helps groups establish investment clubs.
 (NAIC NAIC

See National Association of Investors Corporation (NAIC).
)

A non-profit organization A non-profit organization (abbreviated "NPO", also "non-profit" or "not-for-profit") is a legally constituted organization whose primary objective is to support or to actively engage in activities of public or private interest without any commercial or monetary profit purposes.  dedicated to investment education, NAIC sponsors investment classes on a beginner, intermediate and advanced level and publishes Starting and Running a Profitable Investment Club. Its website--www.better-investing.org--provides tons of information including Steps for Becoming a Successful Investor, Suggested Steps for Starting an Investment Club and NAIC's Investment Club Accounting Kit. Contact NAIC at P.O. Box 220, Royal Oak, MI 48068, or call 877-275-6242.
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Publication:Black Issues Book Review
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jan 1, 2001
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