COBYX Mutual Fund

NAV$19.25

Fund Essentials - as of Mar 31, 2026

Net Assets
$89M
Expense Ratio
1.49%
Dividend Yield (Current)
1.06%
Holdings
15
Inception Date
Jul 1, 2009
Fund Family
Cook & Bynum
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Dividend Frequency
Annually

Performance

YTD+11.16%
1 Year+14.43%
3 Year+9.90%
5 Year+8.46%
10 Year+5.01%

Asset Allocation

Stocks: 92.15%
Bonds: 6.87%
Other: 0.98%

Top Holdings

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TickerNameWeight
AC:MXArca Continental Sab25.47%
BRK.BBerkshire Hathaway Inc Brk/B Us Equity18.27%
EMBONOR.B:CLCoca-cola Embonor Sa10.97%
BUD:BRAnheuser-busch Inbev S.a./n.v. (adr)10.80%
FEMSAUBD:MXFomento Economico Mexicano Sab De Cv7.34%
Top 10 Concentration: 94.38%Report Date: Mar 31, 2026
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Dividend Summary

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Dividend Yield (Current)
1.06%
Frequency
Annually
Latest Distribution
$0.29
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COBYX Mutual Fund Overview

COBYX Mutual Fund (The Cook & Bynum Fund) is managed by Cook & Bynum with $89.2M in net assets. COBYX expense ratio is 1.49%, holding 15 positions across sectors including Consumer Staples, Unknown, Industrials. Inception date: 2009-07-01.

COBYX performance shows a YTD return of 11.16%. The 1-year return is 14.43% and the 5-year return is 8.46%. COBYX dividend yield stands at 1.06%, paid annually.

COBYX top holdings include Arca Continental Sab (25.5%), Berkshire Hathaway Inc Brk/B Us Equity (18.3%), Coca-cola Embonor Sa (11.0%), Anheuser-busch Inbev S.a./n.v. (adr) (10.8%), Fomento Economico Mexicano Sab De Cv (7.3%). View all COBYX holdings, sector breakdown, or dividend history.

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