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Royce Special Equity Fund
Barron's article "A Mid-Cap Moment: Royce Special Equity, SPDR ETF To Benefit Lubrizol Stakes" author Murray Coleman sees Royce Special Equity Fund as a fund that will benefit from having a stake in Lubrizol (LZ).
"Funds with relatively oversized stakes in Lubrizol include the SPDR S&P MidCap 400 ETF (MDY) and the Royce Special Equity Fund (RYSEX). The popular mutual fund started out with a definite small-cap focus but now ranges between small- and mid-sized firms."
Charlie Dreifus manages Royce Special Equity Fund and Royce Special Equity Multi-Cap Fund.
Read the full article at Barrons.com.Important Disclosure Information
As of 12/31/10, Lubrizol represented 3.2%, of Royce Special Equity Fund's net assets. There can be no assurance that the security mentioned in this piece will be included in the Fund's portfolio in the future.
This material is not authorized for distribution unless preceded or accompanied by a current prospectus. Please read the prospectus carefully before investing or sending money. Royce Special Equity Fund invests primarily in small-cap and micro-cap stocks which may involve considerably more risk than investing in larger-cap stocks. (Please see "Primary Risks for Fund Investors" in the prospectus.) As of 12/31/10, the Fund held a limited number of stocks, which may involve considerably more risk than a less concentrated portfolio because a decline in the value of any one of these stocks would cause the Fund's overall value to decline to a greater degree. The Russell 2000 is an unmanaged, capitalization-weighted index of domestic small-cap stocks. It measures the performance of the 2,000 smallest publicly traded U.S. companies in the Russell 3000 index.
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