UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM N-Q
QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED
MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY
Investment Company Act file number |
811-1731 |
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Source Capital, Inc. | ||||||
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter) | ||||||
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11601 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1200, Los Angeles, California |
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90025 | ||||
(Address of principal executive offices) |
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(Zip code) | ||||
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J. Richard Atwood, President, Source Capital, Inc., | ||||||
(Name and address of agent for service) | ||||||
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Registrants telephone number, including area code: |
(310) 473-0225 |
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Date of fiscal year end: |
December 31 |
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Date of reporting period: |
March 31, 2015 |
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ITEM 1. Schedule of Investments.
Source Capital, Inc.
Portfolio of Investments
March 31, 2015 (unaudited)
SOURCE CAPITAL, INC.
PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
March 31, 2015
(Unaudited)
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Fair Value |
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COMMON STOCKS |
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AUTOMOTIVE RETAILERS 23.4% |
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CarMax, Inc.* |
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754,600 |
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$ |
52,074,946 |
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Copart, Inc.* |
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680,200 |
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25,555,114 |
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OReilly Automotive, Inc.* |
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410,300 |
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88,723,272 |
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$ |
166,353,332 |
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FLOW CONTROL EQUIPMENT 13.4% |
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Franklin Electric Co., Inc. |
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446,700 |
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17,037,138 |
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Graco, Inc. |
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391,800 |
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28,272,288 |
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IDEX Corp. |
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402,000 |
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30,483,660 |
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Nordson Corp. |
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162,200 |
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12,706,748 |
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Rotork plc (Britain) |
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187,300 |
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6,884,896 |
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$ |
95,384,730 |
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JEWELRY & WATCH STORES 8.9% |
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Signet Jewelers Ltd. (Bermuda) |
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454,600 |
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$ |
63,093,934 |
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TRUCKING 8.3% |
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Heartland Express, Inc. |
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1,123,000 |
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26,682,480 |
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Knight Transportation, Inc. |
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1,011,000 |
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32,604,750 |
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$ |
59,287,230 |
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COMMERCIAL VEHICLES 6.6% |
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WABCO Holdings, Inc.* |
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379,200 |
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$ |
46,596,096 |
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OTHER WHOLESALERS 4.2% |
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ScanSource, Inc.* |
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736,263 |
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$ |
29,929,091 |
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HOME & OFFICE FURNISHINGS 4.0% |
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HNI Corp. |
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508,633 |
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$ |
28,061,283 |
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OIL & GAS SERVICES & EQUIPMENT 3.3% |
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FMC Technologies, Inc.* |
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431,400 |
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15,966,114 |
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Noble Corp. plc (Britain) |
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523,900 |
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7,481,292 |
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$ |
23,447,406 |
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SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES 3.2% |
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Microchip Technology, Inc. |
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465,651 |
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$ |
22,770,334 |
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LIFE SCIENCE EQUIPMENT 2.8% |
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Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. (Class A)* |
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146,200 |
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$ |
19,763,316 |
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HOME PRODUCTS STORES 2.6% |
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Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc.* |
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242,500 |
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$ |
18,617,937 |
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POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT 2.3% |
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CLARCOR, Inc. |
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250,200 |
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$ |
16,528,212 |
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ENGINEERING SERVICES 2.1% |
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Spirax-Sarco Engineering plc (Britain) |
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295,153 |
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$ |
14,930,002 |
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OFFICE ELECTRONICS 2.1% |
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Domino Printing Sciences plc (Britain) |
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1,066,000 |
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$ |
14,785,196 |
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MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS 1.9% |
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Halma plc (Britain) |
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1,325,000 |
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$ |
13,729,052 |
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HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS 1.9% |
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LOccitane International SA (Luxembourg) |
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4,702,050 |
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$ |
13,403,843 |
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INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTION & RENTAL 1.7% |
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Aggreko plc (Britain) |
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537,009 |
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$ |
12,164,069 |
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MEDICAL DEVICES 1.3% |
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Sonova Holding AG (Switzerland) |
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68,000 |
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$ |
9,467,380 |
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MEDICAL EQUIPMENT 1.1% |
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Varian Medical Systems, Inc.* |
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84,400 |
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$ |
7,941,196 |
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OTHER HARDWARE 1.0% |
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FEI Co. |
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93,800 |
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$ |
7,160,692 |
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COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT 1.0% |
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EVS Broadcast Equipment SA (Belgium) |
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187,150 |
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$ |
6,965,684 |
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OTHER COMMON STOCKS 0.8% |
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$ |
5,342,566 |
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LOGISTICS SERVICES 0.3% |
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Kuehne + Nagel International AG (Switzerland) |
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12,700 |
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$ |
1,888,403 |
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TOTAL COMMON STOCKS 98.2% |
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$ |
697,610,984 |
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Principal |
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Fair Value |
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BONDS & DEBENTURES |
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CORPORATE BONDS & NOTES 0.3% (Cost $2,275,501) |
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INDUSTRIAL 0.3% |
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Quality Distribution LLC / QD Capital Corp. 9.875% 11/1/2018 |
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2,267,000 |
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2,357,680 |
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TOTAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES 98.5% |
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$ |
699,968,664 |
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SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 1.5% |
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State Street Bank Repurchase Agreement 0.00% 4/1/2015 |
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(Dated 03/31/2015, repurchase price of $10,229,000, collateralized by $8,275,000 principal amount U.S. Treasury Bond - 3.75% 2043, fair value $10,436,844) |
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10,229,000 |
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$ |
10,229,000 |
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TOTAL SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS |
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$ |
10,229,000 |
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TOTAL INVESTMENTS 100.0% |
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$ |
710,197,664 |
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Other Assets And Liabilities, net 0.0% |
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107,205 |
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NET ASSETS 100.0% |
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$ |
710,304,869 |
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*Non-income producing security.
NOTE 1 Disclosure of Fair Value Measurements
The Fund uses the following methods and inputs to establish the fair value of its assets and liabilities. Use of particular methods and inputs may vary over time based on availability and relevance as market and economic conditions evolve.
Equity securities are generally valued at the official closing price of, or the last reported sale price on, the exchange or market on which such securities are traded, as of the close of business on that day the securities are being valued or, lacking any sales, at the last available bid price. Prices for each security are taken from the principal exchange or market in which the security trades. Securities that are unlisted and fixed-income and convertible securities listed on a national securities exchange for which the over-the-counter market more accurately reflects the securities value in the judgment of the Funds officers, are valued at the most recent bid price. Short-term corporate notes with maturities of 60 days or less at the time of purchase are valued at amortized cost, which approximates fair value.
Securities for which representative market quotations are not readily available or are considered unreliable by the Adviser are valued as determined in good faith under procedures adopted by the authority of the Funds Board of Directors. Various inputs may be reviewed in order to make a good faith determination of a securitys value. These inputs include, but are not limited to, the type and cost of the security; contractual or legal restrictions on resale of the security; relevant financial or business developments of the issuer; actively traded similar or related securities; conversion or exchange rights on the security; related corporate actions; significant events occurring after the close of trading in the security; and changes in overall market conditions. Fair valuations and valuations of investments that are not actively trading involve judgment and may differ materially from valuations of investments that would have been used had greater market activity occurred.
The Fund classifies its assets based on three valuation methodologies. Level 1 values are based on quoted market prices in active markets for identical assets. Level 2 values are based on significant observable market inputs, such as quoted prices for similar assets and quoted prices in inactive markets or other market observable inputs. Level 3 values are based on significant unobservable inputs that reflect the Funds determination of assumptions that market participants might reasonably use in valuing the assets. The valuation levels are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities. The following table presents the valuation levels of the Funds investments as March 31, 2015:
Investments |
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Level 2 |
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Level 3 |
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Total |
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Common Stocks |
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Automotive Retailers |
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$ |
166,353,332.00 |
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$ |
166,353,332 |
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Flow Control Equipment |
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95,384,730 |
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$ |
95,384,730 |
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Jewelry & Watch Stores |
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63,093,934 |
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$ |
63,093,934 |
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Trucking |
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59,287,230 |
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$ |
59,287,230 |
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Commercial Vehicles |
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46,596,096 |
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$ |
46,596,096 |
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Other Wholesalers |
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29,929,091 |
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$ |
29,929,091 |
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Home & Office Furnishings |
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28,061,283 |
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$ |
28,061,283 |
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Oil & Gas Services & Equipment |
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23,447,406 |
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$ |
23,447,406 |
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Semiconductor Devices |
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22,770,334 |
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$ |
22,770,334 |
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Life Science Equipment |
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19,763,316 |
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$ |
19,763,316 |
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Home Products Stores |
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18,617,937 |
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$ |
18,617,937 |
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Pollution Control Equipment |
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16,528,212 |
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$ |
16,528,212 |
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Engineering Services |
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14,930,002 |
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$ |
14,930,002 |
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Office Electronics |
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14,785,196 |
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$ |
14,785,196 |
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Measurement Instruments |
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13,729,052 |
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$ |
13,729,052 |
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Household Products |
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13,403,843 |
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$ |
13,403,843 |
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Industrial Distribution & Rental |
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12,164,069 |
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$ |
12,164,069 |
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Medical Devices |
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9,467,380 |
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$ |
9,467,380 |
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Medical Equipment |
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7,941,196 |
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$ |
7,941,196 |
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Other Hardware |
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7,160,692 |
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$ |
7,160,692 |
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Communications Equipment |
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6,965,684 |
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$ |
6,965,684 |
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Other Common Stocks |
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5,342,566 |
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$ |
5,342,566 |
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Logistics Services |
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1,888,403 |
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$ |
1,888,403 |
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Corporate Bonds & Notes |
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2,357,680 |
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$ |
2,357,680 |
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Short-Term Investments |
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10,229,000 |
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$ |
10,229,000 |
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$ |
697,610,984.00 |
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$ |
12,586,680.00 |
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$ |
710,197,664 |
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Transfers of investments between different levels of the fair value hierarchy are recorded at market value as of the end of the reporting period. There were no transfers between Levels 1, 2, or 3 during the period ended March 31, 2015.
NOTE 2 Federal Income Tax
The aggregate cost of investment securities was $320,493,247 for Federal income tax purposes. Net Unrealized appreciation consists of:
Gross unrealized appreciation: |
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$ |
396,062,417 |
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Gross unrealized depreciation: |
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(16,587,000 |
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Net unrealized appreciation: |
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$ |
379,475,417 |
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ITEM 2. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES.
(a) The principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the registrant have concluded that the registrants disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) are effective based on their evaluation of the disclosure controls and procedures as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this report.
(b) There have been no significant changes in the registrants internal controls over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) that occurred during the registrants last fiscal quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrants internal controls over financial reporting.
ITEM 3. EXHIBITS.
(a) Separate certification for the registrants principal executive officer and principal financial officer, as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the Investment Company Act of 1940. Attached hereto.
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
SOURCE CAPITAL, INC. | ||
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By: |
/s/ J. Richard Atwood |
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J. Richard Atwood, President |
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(Principal Executive Officer) |
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Date: |
May 29, 2015 |
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Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.
SOURCE CAPITAL, INC. | ||
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By: |
/s/ J. Richard Atwood |
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J. Richard Atwood, President |
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(Principal Executive Officer) |
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Date: |
May 29, 2015 |
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By: |
/s/ E. Lake Setzler III |
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E. Lake Setzler III, Treasurer |
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(Principal Financial Officer) |
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Date: |
May 29, 2015 |
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