UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM N-CSR
CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT
INVESTMENT COMPANIES
Investment Company Act file number 811-05715
The Gabelli Convertible and Income Securities Fund Inc.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)
One Corporate Center
Rye, New York 10580-1422
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)
Bruce N. Alpert
Gabelli Funds, LLC
One Corporate Center
Rye, New York 10580-1422
(Name and address of agent for service)
Registrants telephone number, including area code: 1-800-422-3554
Date of fiscal year end: December 31
Date of reporting period: June 30, 2016
Form N-CSR is to be used by management investment companies to file reports with the Commission not later than 10 days after the transmission to stockholders of any report that is required to be transmitted to stockholders under Rule 30e-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 270.30e-1). The Commission may use the information provided on Form N-CSR in its regulatory, disclosure review, inspection, and policymaking roles.
A registrant is required to disclose the information specified by Form N-CSR, and the Commission will make this information public. A registrant is not required to respond to the collection of information contained in Form N-CSR unless the Form displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget (OMB) control number. Please direct comments concerning the accuracy of the information collection burden estimate and any suggestions for reducing the burden to Secretary, Securities and Exchange Commission, 100 F Street, NE, Washington, DC 20549. The OMB has reviewed this collection of information under the clearance requirements of 44 U.S.C. § 3507.
Item 1. Reports to Stockholders.
The Report to Shareholders is attached herewith.
The Gabelli Convertible and Income
Securities Fund Inc.
(Y)our Portfolio Management Team
Mario J. Gabelli, CFA Thomas Dinsmore, CFA Jane OKeeffe James Dinsmore, CFA
To Our Shareholders,
For the six months ended June 30, 2016, the net asset value (NAV) total return of The Gabelli Convertible and Income Securities Fund Inc. was 1.3%, compared with a total return of 6.2% for the Barclays Government/Credit Bond Index. The total return for the Funds publicly traded shares was 2.5%. The Funds NAV per share was $5.12, while the price of the publicly traded shares closed at $4.65 on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). See below for additional performance information.
Enclosed are the financial statements, including the schedule of investments, as of June 30, 2016.
Comparative Results
Average Annual Returns through June 30, 2016 (a) (Unaudited) | Since | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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NAV Total Return (b) |
1.30% | (4.90) | % | 5.27 | % | 4.53% | 4.37% | 6.42% | ||||||||||||||||
Investment Total Return (c) |
2.48 | (12.40) | 2.79 | 3.48 | 3.27 | 5.06(d) | ||||||||||||||||||
Standard & Poors (S&P) 500 Index |
3.84 | 3.99 | 12.10 | 7.42 | 5.75 | 9.58(e) | ||||||||||||||||||
Barclays Government/Credit Bond Index |
6.17 | 6.78 | 4.10 | 5.18 | 5.15 | N/A(f) | ||||||||||||||||||
Lipper Convertible Securities Fund Average |
1.04 | (5.45) | 5.16 | 5.64 | 5.58 | 7.89(e) |
(a) | Returns represent past performance and do not guarantee future results. Investment returns and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. When shares are sold, they may be worth more or less than their original cost. Current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data presented. Visit www.gabelli.com for performance information as of the most recent month end. Performance returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized. Investors should carefully consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses of the Fund before investing. The S&P 500 Index is an unmanaged indicator of stock market performance. The Barclays Government/Credit Bond Index is a market value weighted index that tracks the performance of fixed rate, publicly placed, dollar denominated obligations. The Lipper Convertible Securities Fund Average reflects the average performance of open-end funds classified in this particular category. Dividends and interest income are considered reinvested. You cannot invest directly in an index. |
(b) | Total returns and average annual returns reflect changes in the NAV per share, reinvestment of distributions at NAV on the ex-dividend date, and adjustments for rights offerings and are net of expenses. Since inception return is based on an initial NAV of $10.00. |
(c) | Total returns and average annual returns reflect changes in closing market values on the NYSE, reinvestment of distributions, and adjustments for rights offerings. Since inception return is based on an initial offering price of $11.25 on March 31, 1995. |
(d) | Since inception return is from March 31, 1995 when the Fund converted to closed-end status; before this date, the Fund had no operating history on the NYSE. |
(e) | From June 30, 1989, the date closest to the Funds inception for which data is available. |
(f) | The Barclays Government/Credit Bond Index inception date is January 29, 1999. |
Summary of Portfolio Holdings (Unaudited)
The following table presents portfolio holdings as a percent of total investments as of June 30, 2016:
The Gabelli Convertible and Income Securities Fund Inc.
The Fund files a complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. Shareholders may obtain this information at www.gabelli.com or by calling the Fund at 800-GABELLI (800-422-3554). The Funds Form N-Q is available on the SECs website at www.sec.gov and may also be reviewed and copied at the SECs Public Reference Room in Washington, DC. Information on the operation of the Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 800-SEC-0330.
Proxy Voting
The Fund files Form N-PX with its complete proxy voting record for the twelve months ended June 30, no later than August 31 of each year. A description of the Funds proxy voting policies, procedures, and how the Fund voted proxies relating to portfolio securities is available without charge, upon request, by (i) calling 800-GABELLI (800-422-3554); (ii) writing to The Gabelli Funds at One Corporate Center, Rye, NY 10580-1422; or (iii) visiting the SECs website at www.sec.gov.
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Schedule of Investments June 30, 2016 (Unaudited)
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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Schedule of Investments (Continued) June 30, 2016 (Unaudited)
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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Schedule of Investments (Continued) June 30, 2016 (Unaudited)
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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Schedule of Investments (Continued) June 30, 2016 (Unaudited)
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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Statement of Changes in Net Assets Attributable to Common Shareholders
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Operations: |
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Net investment income |
$ | 1,113,870 | $ | 983,038 | ||||||
Net realized gain on investments, securities sold short, swap contracts, and foreign currency transactions |
6,060,687 | 5,124,459 | ||||||||
Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments, securities sold short, swap contracts, and foreign currency translations |
(5,636,672 | ) | (9,095,861 | ) | ||||||
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Net Increase/(Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations |
1,537,885 | (2,988,364 | ) | |||||||
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Distributions to Preferred Shareholders: |
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Net investment income |
(101,383 | )* | (213,054 | ) | ||||||
Net realized gain |
(622,778 | )* | (1,227,222 | ) | ||||||
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Total Distributions to Preferred Shareholders |
(724,161 | ) | (1,440,276 | ) | ||||||
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Net Increase/(Decrease) in Net Assets Attributable to Common Shareholders Resulting from Operations |
813,724 | (4,428,640 | ) | |||||||
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Net investment income |
(439,280 | )* | (766,453 | ) | ||||||
Net realized gain |
(2,939,800 | )* | (4,414,867 | ) | ||||||
Return of capital |
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Total Distributions to Common Shareholders |
(3,379,080 | ) | (6,739,051 | ) | ||||||
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Fund Share Transactions: |
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Net increase in net assets from common shares issued upon reinvestment of distributions |
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Net Increase in Net Assets from Fund Share Transactions |
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Net Decrease in Net Assets Attributable to Common Shareholders |
(2,565,356 | ) | (10,476,831 | ) | ||||||
Net Assets Attributable to Common Shareholders: |
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Beginning of year |
74,602,795 | 85,079,626 | ||||||||
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End of period (including undistributed net investment income of $505,029 and $0, respectively) |
$ | 72,037,439 | $ | 74,602,795 | ||||||
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* | Based on year to date book income. Amounts are subject to change and recharacterization at year end. |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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Financial Highlights
Selected data for a common share outstanding throughout each year:
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Net asset value, beginning of year |
$ | 5.30 | $ | 6.09 | $ | 6.49 | $ | 5.62 | $ | 5.48 | $ | 6.01 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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0.08 | 0.07 | 0.07 | 0.09 | 0.10 | 0.10 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net realized and unrealized gain/(loss) on investments, securities sold short, swap contracts, and foreign currency transactions |
0.03 | (0.28 | ) | 0.14 | 1.37 | 0.63 | (0.05 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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0.11 | (0.21 | ) | 0.21 | 1.46 | 0.73 | 0.05 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Net investment income |
(0.01 | )* | (0.01 | ) | (0.03 | ) | (0.03 | ) | (0.06 | ) | (0.07 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net realized gain |
(0.04 | )* | (0.09 | ) | (0.07 | ) | (0.08 | ) | (0.05 | ) | (0.03 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Total distributions to preferred shareholders |
(0.05 | ) | (0.10 | ) | (0.10 | ) | (0.11 | ) | (0.11 | ) | (0.10 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Net Increase/(Decrease) in Net Assets Attributable to Common Shareholders Resulting from Operations |
0.06 | (0.31 | ) | 0.11 | 1.35 | 0.62 | (0.05 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Net investment income |
(0.03 | )* | (0.05 | ) | (0.08 | ) | (0.09 | ) | (0.05 | ) | (0.04 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net realized gain |
(0.21 | )* | (0.32 | ) | (0.19 | ) | (0.31 | ) | (0.04 | ) | (0.02 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Return of capital |
| (0.11 | ) | (0.24 | ) | (0.08 | ) | (0.39 | ) | (0.42 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Total distributions to common shareholders |
(0.24 | ) | (0.48 | ) | (0.51 | ) | (0.48 | ) | (0.48 | ) | (0.48 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Increase/(decrease) in net asset value from common share transactions |
0.00 | (0.00 | )(b) | (0.00 | )(b) | (0.00 | )(b) | 0.00 | (b) | 0.00 | (b) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Net Asset Value Attributable to Common Shareholders, End of Period |
$ | 5.12 | $ | 5.30 | $ | 6.09 | $ | 6.49 | $ | 5.62 | $ | 5.48 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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NAV total return |
1.30 | % | (5.39 | )% | 1.75 | % | 24.83 | % | 11.69 | % | (0.74 | )% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Market value, end of period |
$ | 4.65 | $ | 4.78 | $ | 6.08 | $ | 6.16 | $ | 5.34 | $ | 5.11 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2.48 | % | (14.18 | )% | 7.07 | % | 24.73 | % | 13.81 | % | (9.11 | )% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Financial Highlights (Continued)
Selected data for a common share outstanding throughout each year:
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Net assets including liquidation value of preferred shares, end of period (in 000s) |
$96,176 | $98,742 | $109,219 | $113,795 | $101,064 | $98,177 | ||||||||||||||||||
Net assets attributable to common shares, end of period (in 000s) |
$72,037 | $74,603 | $ 85,080 | $ 89,656 | $ 76,925 | $74,038 | ||||||||||||||||||
Ratio of net investment income to average net assets attributable to common shares before preferred share distributions |
3.16 | %(c) | 1.19 | % | 1.05 | % | 1.43 | % | 1.77 | % | 1.77 | % | ||||||||||||
Ratio of operating expenses to average net assets attributable to common shares before fees waived |
1.99 | %(c)(d)(e)(f) | 1.88 | %(d)(e) | 1.90 | % | 1.80 | % | 1.94 | % | 2.00 | % | ||||||||||||
Ratio of operating expenses to average net assets attributable to common shares net of advisory fee reduction, if any |
1.65 | %(c)(d)(e)(f) | 1.59 | %(d)(e) | 1.62 | % | 1.80 | % | 1.94 | % | 1.69 | % | ||||||||||||
Ratio of operating expenses to average net assets including liquidation value of preferred shares before fees waived |
1.48 | %(c)(d)(e)(f) | 1.46 | %(d)(e) | 1.49 | % | 1.40 | % | 1.47 | % | 1.53 | % | ||||||||||||
Ratio of operating expenses to average net assets including liquidation value of preferred shares net of advisory fee reduction, if any |
1.23 | %(c)(d)(e)(f) | 1.23 | %(d)(e) | 1.27 | % | 1.40 | % | 1.47 | % | 1.29 | % | ||||||||||||
Portfolio turnover rate |
50 | % | 24 | % | 22 | % | 35 | % | 18 | % | 41 | % | ||||||||||||
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Liquidation value, end of period (in 000s) |
$24,139 | $24,139 | $ 24,139 | $ 24,139 | $ 24,139 | $24,139 | ||||||||||||||||||
Total shares outstanding (in 000s) |
966 | 966 | 966 | 966 | 966 | 966 | ||||||||||||||||||
Liquidation preference per share |
$ 25.00 | $ 25.00 | $ 25.00 | $ 25.00 | $ 25.00 | $ 25.00 | ||||||||||||||||||
Average market value (g) |
$ 26.61 | $ 25.81 | $ 25.44 | $ 25.30 | $ 25.78 | $ 25.48 | ||||||||||||||||||
Asset coverage per share |
$ 99.61 | $102.26 | $ 113.12 | $ 117.85 | $ 104.67 | $101.68 | ||||||||||||||||||
Asset Coverage |
398 | % | 409 | % | 452 | % | 471 | % | 419 | % | 407 | % |
| For the six months ended June 30, 2016 and the years ended December 31, 2015, 2014 and 2013 based on net asset value per share, adjusted for reinvestment of distributions at net asset value on the ex-dividend date. The years ended 2012 and 2011 were based on net asset value per share, adjusted for reinvestment of distributions at prices determined under the Funds dividend reinvestment plan. Total return for a period of less than one year is not annualized. |
| Based on market value per share, adjusted for reinvestment of distributions at prices determined under the Funds dividend reinvestment plan. |
* | Based on year to date book income. Amounts are subject to change and recharacterization at year end. |
(a) | Calculated based upon average common shares outstanding on the record dates throughout the years. |
(b) | Amount represents less than $0.005 per share. |
(c) | Annualized. |
(d) | The Fund received credits from a designated broker who agreed to pay certain Fund operating expenses. For the six months ended June 30, 2016 and the year ended December 31, 2015, there was no impact on the expense ratios. |
(e) | The Fund incurred dividend expenses on securities sold short. If this expense had not been incurred, the expense ratios for the year ended December 31, 2015 would have been 1.87% attributable to common shares before fees waived, 1.57% attributable to common shares net of advisory fee reduction, 1.44% including liquidation value of preferred shares before fees waived, and 1.22% including liquidation value of preferred shares net of advisory fee reduction. For the six months ended June 30, 2016, the impact was minimal. |
(f) | During the six months ended June 30, 2016, the Fund received a one time reimbursement of custody expenses paid in prior years. Had such reimbursement been included in this period, the annualized expenses ratios could have been 1.73% attributable to common shares before fees waived, 1.39% attributable to common shares net of advisory fee reduction, 1.29% including liquidation value of preferred shares before fees waived, and 1.03% including liquidation value of preferred shares net of advisory fee reduction. |
(g) | Based on weekly prices. |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited)
1. Organization. The Gabelli Convertible and Income Securities Fund Inc. is a diversified closed-end management investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act), whose investment objective is to seek a high level of total return through a combination of current income and capital appreciation by investing in convertible securities. The Fund was incorporated in Maryland on December 19, 1988 as a diversified open-end management investment company and commenced investment operations on July 3, 1989 as The Gabelli Convertible Securities Fund, Inc. At a special meeting of shareholders held on February 17, 1995, the Board of Directors (the Board) voted to approve the conversion of the Fund to closed-end status, effective March 31, 1995.
The Fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets, under normal market conditions, in a combination of convertible securities and income producing securities (the 80% Policy). The Fund expects to continue its practice of focusing on convertible securities to the extent attractive opportunities are available. The 80% Policy may be changed without shareholder approval. However, the Fund has adopted a policy to provide shareholders with notice at least sixty days prior to the implementation of any change in the 80% Policy.
2. Significant Accounting Policies. As an investment company, the Fund follows the investment company accounting and reporting guidance, which is part of U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) that may require the use of management estimates and assumptions in the preparation of its financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The following is a summary of significant accounting policies followed by the Fund in the preparation of its financial statements.
Security Valuation. Portfolio securities listed or traded on a nationally recognized securities exchange or traded in the U.S. over-the-counter market for which market quotations are readily available are valued at the last quoted sale price or a markets official closing price as of the close of business on the day the securities are being valued. If there were no sales that day, the security is valued at the average of the closing bid and asked prices or, if there were no asked prices quoted on that day, then the security is valued at the closing bid price on that day. If no bid or asked prices are quoted on such day, the security is valued at the most recently available price or, if the Board so determines, by such other method as the Board shall determine in good faith to reflect its fair market value. Portfolio securities traded on more than one national securities exchange or market are valued according to the broadest and most representative market, as determined by Gabelli Funds, LLC (the Adviser).
Portfolio securities primarily traded on a foreign market are generally valued at the preceding closing values of such securities on the relevant market, but may be fair valued pursuant to procedures established by the Board if market conditions change significantly after the close of the foreign market, but prior to the close of business on the day the securities are being valued. Debt instruments with remaining maturities of sixty days or less that are not credit impaired are valued at amortized cost, unless the Board determines such amount does not reflect the securities fair value, in which case these securities will be fair valued as determined by the Board. Debt instruments having a maturity greater than sixty days for which market quotations are readily available are valued at the average of the latest bid and asked prices. If there were no asked prices quoted on such day, the security is valued using the closing bid price. U.S. government obligations with maturities greater than sixty days are normally valued using a model that incorporates market observable data such as reported sales of similar securities, broker quotes, yields, bids, offers, and reference data. Certain securities
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are valued principally using dealer quotations. Futures contracts are valued at the closing settlement price of the exchange or board of trade on which the applicable contract is traded.
Securities and assets for which market quotations are not readily available are fair valued as determined by the Board. Fair valuation methodologies and procedures may include, but are not limited to: analysis and review of available financial and non-financial information about the company; comparisons with the valuation and changes in valuation of similar securities, including a comparison of foreign securities with the equivalent U.S. dollar value American Depositary Receipt securities at the close of the U.S. exchange; and evaluation of any other information that could be indicative of the value of the security.
The inputs and valuation techniques used to measure fair value of the Funds investments are summarized into three levels as described in the hierarchy below:
● | Level 1 quoted prices in active markets for identical securities; |
● | Level 2 other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.); and |
● | Level 3 significant unobservable inputs (including the Boards determinations as to the fair value of investments). |
A financial instruments level within the fair value hierarchy is based on the lowest level of any input both individually and in the aggregate that is significant to the fair value measurement. The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities. The summary of the Funds investments in securities and other financial instruments by inputs used to value the Funds investments as of June 30, 2016 is as follows:
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INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES: |
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ASSETS (Market Value): |
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Convertible Corporate Bonds (a) |
$ 13,813 | $38,556,083 | | $38,569,896 | ||||||||||||
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Diversified Industrial |
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Financial Services |
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Food and Beverage |
1,477,600 | 1,254,470 | | 2,732,070 | ||||||||||||
Health Care |
5,079,950 | 59,775 | | 5,139,725 | ||||||||||||
Real Estate Investment Trusts |
3,040,800 | 1,211,050 | | 4,251,850 | ||||||||||||
Telecommunications |
2,490,880 | 537,263 | | 3,028,143 | ||||||||||||
Other Industries (a) |
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Total Convertible Preferred Stocks |
18,173,178 | 5,138,443 | | 23,311,621 | ||||||||||||
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Aerospace |
2,273,254 | | $23,630 | 2,296,884 | ||||||||||||
Other Industries (a) |
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Total Common Stocks |
33,255,433 | | 23,630 | 33,279,063 | ||||||||||||
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Rights (a) |
| | 15,952 | 15,952 | ||||||||||||
Corporate Bonds (a) |
| 277,250 | | 277,250 | ||||||||||||
U.S. Government Obligations |
| 1,079,346 | | 1,079,346 | ||||||||||||
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TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES ASSETS |
$51,442,424 | $45,051,122 | $39,582 | $96,533,128 | ||||||||||||
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(a) | Please refer to the Schedule of Investments (SOI) for the industry classifications of these portfolio holdings. |
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During the six months ended June 30, 2016, the Fund had transfers of $10,616 or 0.01% and $12,356 or 0.01% of net assets as of December 31, 2015 from Level 1 to Level 2 and Level 2 to Level 1, respectively. Transfers from Level 1 to Level 2 and Level 2 to Level 1 are due to a decline or an increase in market activity (e.g. frequency of trades), respectively, which resulted in a lack of or increase in available market inputs to determine price. The Funds policy is to recognize transfers among Levels as of the beginning of the reporting period.
Additional Information to Evaluate Qualitative Information.
General. The Fund uses recognized industry pricing services approved by the Board and unaffiliated with the Adviser to value most of its securities, and uses broker quotes provided by market makers of securities not valued by these and other recognized pricing sources. Several different pricing feeds are received to value domestic equity securities, international equity securities, preferred equity securities, and fixed income securities. The data within these feeds is ultimately sourced from major stock exchanges and trading systems where these securities trade. The prices supplied by external sources are checked by obtaining quotations or actual transaction prices from market participants. If a price obtained from the pricing source is deemed unreliable, prices will be sought from another pricing service or from a broker/dealer that trades that security or similar securities.
Fair Valuation. Fair valued securities may be common and preferred equities, warrants, options, rights, and fixed income obligations. Where appropriate, Level 3 securities are those for which market quotations are not available, such as securities not traded for several days, or for which current bids are not available, or which are restricted as to transfer. Among the factors to be considered to fair value a security are recent prices of comparable securities that are publicly traded, reliable prices of securities not publicly traded, the use of valuation models, current analyst reports, valuing the income or cash flow of the issuer, or cost if the preceding factors do not apply. A significant change in the unobservable inputs could result in a lower or higher value in Level 3 securities. The circumstances of Level 3 securities are frequently monitored to determine if fair valuation measures continue to apply.
The Adviser reports quarterly to the Board the results of the application of fair valuation policies and procedures. These include back testing the prices realized in subsequent trades of these fair valued securities to fair values previously recognized.
Derivative Financial Instruments. The Fund may engage in various portfolio investment strategies by investing in a number of derivative financial instruments for the purposes of increasing the income of the Fund, hedging against changes in the value of its portfolio securities and in the value of securities it intends to purchase, or hedging against a specific transaction with respect to either the currency in which the transaction is denominated or another currency. Investing in certain derivative financial instruments, including participation in the options, futures, or swap markets, entails certain execution, liquidity, hedging, tax, and securities, interest, credit, or currency market risks. Losses may arise if the Advisers prediction of movements in the direction of the securities, foreign currency, and interest rate markets is inaccurate. Losses may also arise if the counterparty does not perform its duties under a contract, or that, in the event of default, the Fund may be delayed in or prevented from obtaining payments or other contractual remedies owed to it under derivative contracts. The creditworthiness of the counterparties is closely monitored in order to minimize these risks. Participation in derivative transactions involves investment risks, transaction costs, and potential losses to which the Fund would not be subject absent
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the use of these strategies. The consequences of these risks, transaction costs, and losses may have a negative impact on the Funds ability to pay distributions.
Collateral requirements differ by type of derivative. Collateral requirements are set by the broker or exchange clearing house for exchange traded derivatives, while collateral terms are contract specific for derivatives traded over-the-counter. Securities pledged to cover obligations of the Fund under derivative contracts are noted in the Schedule of Investments. Cash collateral, if any, pledged for the same purpose will be reported separately in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
The Funds policy with respect to offsetting is that, absent an event of default by the counterparty or a termination of the agreement, the master netting agreement does not result in an offset of reported amounts of financial assets and financial liabilities in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities across transactions between the Fund and the applicable counterparty. The enforceability of the right to offset may vary by jurisdiction.
The Funds derivative contracts held at June 30, 2016, if any, are not accounted for as hedging instruments under GAAP and are disclosed in the Schedule of Investments together with the related counterparty.
Swap Agreements. The Fund may enter into equity contract for difference swap transactions for the purpose of increasing the income of the Fund. The use of swaps is a highly specialized activity that involves investment techniques and risks different from those associated with ordinary portfolio security transactions. In an equity contract for difference swap, a set of future cash flows is exchanged between two counterparties. One of these cash flow streams will typically be based on a reference interest rate combined with the performance of a notional value of shares of a stock. The other will be based on the performance of the shares of a stock. Depending on the general state of short term interest rates and the returns on the Funds portfolio securities at the time an equity contract for difference swap transaction reaches its scheduled termination date, there is a risk that the Fund will not be able to obtain a replacement transaction or that the terms of the replacement will not be as favorable as on the expiring transaction.
Unrealized gains related to swaps are reported as an asset and unrealized losses are reported as a liability in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. The change in value of swaps, including the accrual of periodic amounts of interest to be received or paid on swaps, is reported as unrealized gain or loss in the Statement of Operations. A realized gain or loss is recorded upon receipt or payment of a periodic payment or termination of swap agreements. At June 30, 2016, the Fund held no investments in equity contract for difference swap agreements.
Limitations on the Purchase and Sale of Futures Contracts, Certain Options, and Swaps. Subject to the guidelines of the Board, the Fund may engage in commodity interest transactions (generally, transactions in futures, certain options, certain currency transactions, and certain types of swaps) only for bona fide hedging or other permissible transactions in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Pursuant to amendments by the CFTC to Rule 4.5 under the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA), the Adviser has filed a notice of exemption from registration as a commodity pool operator with respect to the Fund. The Fund and the Adviser are therefore not subject to registration or regulation as a commodity pool operator under the CEA. In addition, certain trading restrictions are now applicable to the Fund as of January 1, 2013. These trading restrictions permit the Fund to engage in commodity interest transactions that include (i) bona fide hedging transactions, as that term is defined and interpreted by the CFTC and its
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staff, without regard to the percentage of the Funds assets committed to margin and options premiums and (ii) non-bona fide hedging transactions, provided that the Fund does not enter into such non-bona fide hedging transactions if, immediately thereafter, either (a) the sum of the amount of initial margin deposits on the Funds existing futures positions or swaps positions and option or swaption premiums would exceed 5% of the market value of the Funds liquidating value, after taking into account unrealized profits and unrealized losses on any such transactions, or (b) the aggregate net notional value of the Funds commodity interest transactions would not exceed 100% of the market value of the Funds liquidating value, after taking into account unrealized profits and unrealized losses on any such transactions. Therefore, in order to claim the Rule 4.5 exemption, the Fund is limited in its ability to invest in commodity futures, options, and certain types of swaps (including securities futures, broad based stock index futures, and financial futures contracts). As a result, in the future, the Fund will be more limited in its ability to use these instruments than in the past, and these limitations may have a negative impact on the ability of the Adviser to manage the Fund, and on the Funds performance.
Securities Sold Short. The Fund may enter into short sale transactions. Short selling involves selling securities that may or may not be owned and, at times, borrowing the same securities for delivery to the purchaser, with an obligation to replace such borrowed securities at a later date. The proceeds received from short sales are recorded as liabilities and the Fund records an unrealized gain or loss to the extent of the difference between the proceeds received and the value of an open short position on the day of determination. The Fund records a realized gain or loss when the short position is closed out. By entering into a short sale, the Fund bears the market risk of an unfavorable change in the price of the security sold short. Dividends on short sales are recorded as an expense by the Fund on the ex-dividend date and interest expense is recorded on the accrual basis. The broker retains collateral for the value of the open positions, which is adjusted periodically as the value of the position fluctuates. Securities sold short and details of collateral at June 30, 2016 are reflected within the Schedule of Investments. For the six months ended June 30, 2016, the Fund incurred $55 in service fees related to its investment positions sold short and held by the broker. The amount is included in the Statement of Operations under Expenses, Dividend expense and service fees on securities sold short.
Foreign Currency Translations. The books and records of the Fund are maintained in U.S. dollars. Foreign currencies, investments, and other assets and liabilities are translated into U.S. dollars at current exchange rates. Purchases and sales of investment securities, income, and expenses are translated at the exchange rate prevailing on the respective dates of such transactions. Unrealized gains and losses that result from changes in foreign exchange rates and/or changes in market prices of securities have been included in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments and foreign currency translations. Net realized foreign currency gains and losses resulting from changes in exchange rates include foreign currency gains and losses between trade date and settlement date on investment securities transactions, foreign currency transactions, and the difference between the amounts of interest and dividends recorded on the books of the Fund and the amounts actually received. The portion of foreign currency gains and losses related to fluctuation in exchange rates between the initial purchase trade date and subsequent sale trade date is included in realized gain/(loss) on investments.
Foreign Securities. The Fund may directly purchase securities of foreign issuers. Investing in securities of foreign issuers involves special risks not typically associated with investing in securities of U.S. issuers. The risks include possible revaluation of currencies, the inability to repatriate funds, less complete financial information about companies, and possible future adverse political and economic developments. Moreover, securities of
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many foreign issuers and their markets may be less liquid and their prices more volatile than securities of comparable U.S. issuers.
Foreign Taxes. The Fund may be subject to foreign taxes on income, gains on investments, or currency repatriation, a portion of which may be recoverable. The Fund will accrue such taxes and recoveries as applicable, based upon its current interpretation of tax rules and regulations that exist in the markets in which it invests.
Restricted Securities. The Fund may invest up to 15% of its net assets in securities for which the markets are restricted. Restricted securities include securities whose disposition is subject to substantial legal or contractual restrictions. The sale of restricted securities often requires more time and results in higher brokerage charges or dealer discounts and other selling expenses than does the sale of securities eligible for trading on national securities exchanges or in the over-the-counter markets. Restricted securities may sell at a price lower than similar securities that are not subject to restrictions on resale. Securities freely saleable among qualified institutional investors under special rules adopted by the SEC may be treated as liquid if they satisfy liquidity standards established by the Board. The continued liquidity of such securities is not as well assured as that of publicly traded securities, and accordingly the Board will monitor their liquidity. At June 30, 2016, the Fund did not hold restricted securities.
Securities Transactions and Investment Income. Securities transactions are accounted for on the trade date with realized gain/(loss) on investments determined by using the identified cost method. Interest income (including amortization of premium and accretion of discount) is recorded on the accrual basis. Premiums and discounts on debt securities are amortized using the effective yield to maturity method. Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date, except for certain dividends from foreign securities that are recorded as soon after the ex-dividend date as the Fund becomes aware of such dividends.
Custodian Fee Credits. When cash balances are maintained in the custody account, the Fund receives credits which are used to offset custodian fees. The gross expenses paid under the custody arrangement are included in custodian fees in the Statement of Operations with the corresponding expense offset, if any, shown as Custodian fee credits.
Distributions to Shareholders. Distributions to shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date. Distributions to shareholders are based on income and capital gains as determined in accordance with federal income tax regulations, which may differ from income and capital gains as determined under GAAP. These differences are primarily due to differing treatments of income and gains on various investment securities and foreign currency transactions held by the Fund, timing differences, and differing characterizations of distributions made by the Fund. Distributions from net investment income for federal income tax purposes include net realized gains on foreign currency transactions. These book/tax differences are either temporary or permanent in nature. To the extent these differences are permanent, adjustments are made to the appropriate capital accounts in the period when the differences arise. These reclassifications have no impact on the NAV of the Fund.
Distributions to shareholders of the Funds 6.00% Series B Cumulative Preferred Stock (Series B Preferred) are recorded on a daily basis and are determined as described in Note 5.
The Fund declares and pays quarterly distributions from net investment income, capital gains, and paid-in capital. The actual source of the distribution is determined after the end of the year. Distributions during the year may be made in excess of required distributions. To the extent such distributions are made from current
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earnings and profits, they are considered ordinary income or long term capital gains. This may restrict the Funds ability to pass through to shareholders all of its net realized long term capital gains as a Capital Gain Dividend and may cause such gains to be treated as ordinary income, subject to the maximum federal income tax rate. Distributions sourced from paid-in capital should not be considered as dividend yield or the total return from an investment in the Fund. The Board will continue to monitor the Funds distribution level, taking into consideration the Funds NAV and the financial market environment. The Funds distribution policy is subject to modification by the Board at an time.
The tax character of distributions paid during the year ended December 31, 2015 was as follows:
Common | Preferred | |||||||
Distributions paid from: |
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Ordinary income (inclusive of short term capital gains) |
$ | 2,388,080 | $ | 663,826 | ||||
Net long term capital gains |
2,793,240 | 776,450 | ||||||
Return of capital |
1,557,731 | | ||||||
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$ | 6,739,051 | $ | 1,440,276 | ||||
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Provision for Income Taxes. The Fund intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the Code). It is the policy of the Fund to comply with the requirements of the Code applicable to regulated investment companies and to distribute substantially all of its net investment company taxable income and net capital gains. Therefore, no provision for federal income taxes is required.
As of December 31, 2015, the components of accumulated earnings/losses on a tax basis were as follows:
Net unrealized appreciation on investments, securities sold short, swap contracts, and foreign currency translations |
$ | 13,096,320 | ||
Other temporary differences* |
(16,092 | ) | ||
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$ | 13,080,228 | ||
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* | Other temporary differences were primarily due to adjustments for distributions payable. |
The Fund is permitted to carry capital losses forward for an unlimited period. Capital losses that are carried forward will retain their character as either short term or long term capital losses.
The following summarizes the tax cost of investments and the related net unrealized appreciation at June 30, 2016:
Cost/ Proceeds |
Gross Unrealized Appreciation |
Gross Unrealized Depreciation |
Net Unrealized Appreciation | |||||
Investments |
$88,207,101 | $11,849,570 | $(3,523,543) | $8,326,027 |
The Fund is required to evaluate tax positions taken or expected to be taken in the course of preparing the Funds tax returns to determine whether the tax positions are more-likely-than-not of being sustained by the applicable tax authority. Income tax and related interest and penalties would be recognized by the Fund as tax expense in the Statement of Operations if the tax positions were deemed not to meet the more-likely-than-not threshold. For the six months ended June 30, 2016, the Fund did not incur any income tax, interest, or penalties. As of June 30, 2016, the Adviser has reviewed all open tax years and concluded that there was no impact to the Funds net assets or results of operations. The Funds federal and state tax returns for the prior three fiscal
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years remain open, subject to examination. On an ongoing basis, the Adviser will monitor the Funds tax positions to determine if adjustments to this conclusion are necessary.
3. Agreements and Transactions with Affiliates. The Fund has entered into an investment advisory agreement (the Advisory Agreement) with the Adviser which provides that the Fund will pay the Adviser a fee, computed daily and paid monthly, equal on an annual basis to 1.00% of the value of the Funds average daily net assets including the liquidation value of preferred stock. In accordance with the Advisory Agreement, the Adviser provides a continuous investment program for the Funds portfolio and oversees the administration of all aspects of the Funds business and affairs.
The Adviser has agreed to reduce the management fee on the incremental assets attributable to the Series B Preferred if the total return of the NAV of the common shares of the Fund, including distributions and advisory fee subject to reduction, does not exceed the stated dividend rate on the Series B Preferred for the year. The Funds total return on the NAV of the common shares is monitored on a monthly basis to assess whether the total return on the NAV of the common shares exceeds the stated dividend rate of the Series B Preferred for the period. For the six months ended June 30, 2016, the Funds total return on the NAV of the common shares did not exceed the stated dividend rate of the Series B Preferred. Thus, advisory fees with respect to the liquidation value of the Preferred assets was reduced by $120,034.
During the six months ended June 30, 2016, the Fund paid brokerage commissions on security trades of $26,935 to G.research, LLC, an affiliate of the Adviser.
During the six months ended June 30, 2016, the Fund received credits from a designated broker who agreed to pay certain Fund operating expenses. The amount of such expenses paid through this directed brokerage arrangement during this period was $904.
The cost of calculating the Funds NAV per share is a Fund expense pursuant to the Advisory Agreement between the Fund and the Adviser. During the six months ended June 30, 2016, the Fund paid or accrued $22,500 to the Adviser in connection with the cost of computing the Funds NAV.
As per the approval of the Board, the Fund compensates officers of the Fund, who are employed by the Fund and are not employed by the Adviser (although the officers may receive incentive based variable compensation from affiliates of the Adviser). For the six months ended June 30, 2016, the Fund paid or accrued $40,804 in payroll expenses in the Statement of Operations.
The Fund pays each Director who is not considered an affiliated person an annual retainer of $3,000 plus $750 for each Board meeting attended. Each Director is reimbursed by the Fund for any out of pocket expenses incurred in attending meetings. All Board committee members receive $500 per meeting attended, the Audit Committee Chairman receives an annual fee of $3,000, the Nominating Committee Chairman receives an annual fee of $2,000, and the Lead Director receives an annual fee of $1,000. A Director may receive a single meeting fee, allocated among the participating funds, for participation in certain meetings held on behalf of multiple funds. Directors who are directors or employees of the Adviser or an affiliated company receive no compensation or expense reimbursement from the Fund.
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During six months ended June 30, 2016, the Fund engaged in purchase and sale transactions with funds that have a common investment adviser. These purchase and sales transactions complied with Rule 17a-7 under the Act and amount to $6,300,000 and $6,100,000, respectively.
4. Portfolio Securities. Purchases and sales of securities during the six months ended June 30, 2016, other than short term securities and U.S. Government obligations, aggregated $57,221,209 and $44,064,839 respectively.
5. Capital. The charter permits the Fund to issue 998,000,000 shares of common stock (par value $0.001). The Board has authorized the repurchase of up to 500,000 common shares on the open market when the shares are trading at a discount of 10% or more (or such other percentage as the Board may determine from time to time) from the NAV of the shares. During the six months ended June 30, 2016 and the year ended December 31, 2015, the Fund did not repurchase any shares of its common stock in the open market.
There was no transactions in common stock for the six months ended June 30, 2016. As of December 31, 2015, transactions in common stock were as follows:
Year Ended | ||||||
December 31, 2015 | ||||||
Shares |
Amount | |||||
Net increase from common shares issued upon reinvestment of distributions |
113,410 | $690,860 |
The Funds Articles of Incorporation authorize the issuance of up to 2,000,000 shares of $0.001 par value Preferred Stock. The Preferred Stock is senior to the common stock and results in the financial leveraging of the common stock. Such leveraging tends to magnify both the risks and opportunities to common shareholders. Dividends on shares of the Preferred Stock are cumulative. The Fund is required by the 1940 Act and by the Articles Supplementary to meet certain asset coverage tests with respect to the Preferred Stock. If the Fund fails to meet these requirements and does not correct such failure, the Fund may be required to redeem, in part or in full, the Series B Preferred at a redemption price of $25.00 per share plus an amount equal to the accumulated and unpaid dividends whether or not declared on such shares in order to meet these requirements. Additionally, failure to meet the foregoing asset coverage requirements could restrict the Funds ability to pay dividends to common shareholders and could lead to sales of portfolio securities at inopportune times. The income received on the Funds assets may vary in a manner unrelated to the fixed and variable rates, which could have either a beneficial or detrimental impact on net investment income and gains available to common shareholders.
On March 18, 2003, the Fund received net proceeds of $23,994,241 after underwriting discounts of $787,500 and offering expenses of $218,259 from the public offering of 1,000,000 shares of Series B Preferred. The Fund, at its option, may redeem the Series B Preferred in whole or in part at the redemption price at any time. The Board has authorized the repurchase on the open market at prices less than the $25 liquidation value of the Series B Preferred. During the six months ended June 30, 2016 and year ended December 2015, the Fund did not repurchase any shares of Series B Preferred. At June 30, 2016, 965,548 shares of Series B Preferred were outstanding and accrued dividends amounted to $16,092.
The holders of Preferred Stock generally are entitled to one vote per share held on each matter submitted to a vote of shareholders of the Fund and will vote together with holders of common stock as a single class. The holders of Preferred Stock voting together as a single class also have the right currently to elect two Directors
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and under certain circumstances are entitled to elect a majority of the Board. In addition, the affirmative vote of a majority of the votes entitled to be cast by holders of all outstanding shares of the preferred stock, voting as a single class, will be required to approve any plan of reorganization adversely affecting the preferred stock, and the approval of two-thirds of each class, voting separately, of the Funds outstanding voting stock must approve the conversion of the Fund from a closed-end to an open-end investment company. The approval of a majority (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the outstanding preferred stock and a majority (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the Funds outstanding voting securities are required to approve certain other actions, including changes in the Funds investment objectives or fundamental investment policies.
6. Indemnifications. The Fund enters into contracts that contain a variety of indemnifications. The Funds maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown. However, the Fund has not had prior claims or losses pursuant to these contracts. Management has reviewed the Funds existing contracts and expects the risk of loss to be remote.
7. Subsequent Events. Management has evaluated the impact on the Fund of subsequent events occurring through the date the financial statements were issued and has determined that there were no subsequent events requiring recognition or disclosure in the financial statements.
Shareholder Meeting May 9, 2016 Final Results
The Funds Annual Meeting of Shareholders was held on May 9, 2016 at the Greenwich Library in Greenwich, Connecticut. At that meeting, common and preferred shareholders, voting together as a single class, elected Mario J. Gabelli, CFA, Thomas H. Dinsmore, CFA, and Daniel D. Harding, CFA as Directors of the Fund. A total of 9,193,876 votes, 10,734,730 votes, and 10,733,322 votes were cast in favor of these Directors, and a total of 1,830,426 votes, 289,571 votes, and 290,980 votes were withheld for these Directors, respectively. In addition, preferred shareholders, voting as a separate class, elected Werner J. Roeder, MD, as a Director of the Fund. A total of 881,696 votes were cast in favor of this Director and a total of 28,645 votes were withheld for this Director.
E. Val Cerutti, Anthony J. Colavita, Dugald A. Fletcher, Anthony R. Pustorino, Anthonie C. van Ekris, and Salvatore J. Zizza continue to serve in their capacities as Directors of the Fund.
We thank you for your participation and appreciate your continued support.
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Board Consideration and Re-Approval of Investment Advisory Contract (Unaudited)
At its meeting on May 18, 2016, the Board of Directors (Board) of the Fund approved the continuation of the investment advisory contract with the Adviser for the Fund on the basis of the recommendation by the directors who are not interested persons of the Fund (the Independent Board Members). The following paragraphs summarize the material information and factors considered by the Independent Board Members as well as their conclusions relative to such factors.
Nature, Extent, and Quality of Services. The Independent Board Members considered information regarding the portfolio manager, the depth of the analyst pool available to the Adviser and the portfolio manager, the scope of supervisory, administrative, shareholder, and other services supervised or provided by the Adviser and the absence of significant service problems reported to the Board. The Independent Board Members noted the experience, length of service, and reputation of the portfolio manager.
Investment Performance. The Independent Board Members reviewed the performance of the Fund since inception against a peer group of convertible and total return income oriented closed-end funds selected by Broadridge. The Independent Board Members noted that the Funds performance for the one year period ranked four out of the seven funds within its peer group, five out of seven funds for the three and five year periods, and four out of six funds for the ten year period, which was found to be reasonable particularly in light of the Funds conservative stance.
Profitability. The Independent Board Members reviewed summary data regarding the profitability of the Fund to the Adviser both with an administrative overhead charge and without such charge and found the profitability to be below normal. The Independent Board Members also noted that a portion of the Funds portfolio transactions were executed by the Advisers affiliated broker, resulting in incremental profits to the broker.
Economies of Scale. The Independent Board Members discussed the major elements of the Advisers cost structure and the relationship of those elements to potential economies of scale. The Independent Board Members noted that the Fund was a closed-end fund and unlikely to realize any economies of scale potentially available through growth in the absence of additional offerings.
Sharing of Economies of Scale. The Independent Board Members noted that the investment management fee schedule for the Fund does not take into account any potential economies of scale.
Service and Cost Comparisons. The Independent Board Members compared the expense ratios of the investment advisory fee, other expenses, and total expenses of the Fund with similar expense ratios of the peer group of convertible and income and preferred closed-end funds and noted that the advisory fee includes substantially all administrative services of the Fund as well as investment advisory services of the Adviser. The Independent Board Members noted that the Funds expense ratios were above average and the Funds size was below average within the group. The Independent Board Members were presented with, but did not consider to be material to their decision, various information comparing the advisory fee with the fee for other types of accounts managed by the Adviser.
Conclusions. The Independent Board Members concluded that the Fund enjoyed highly experienced portfolio management services, good ancillary services, and a reasonable performance record within its conservative stance. The Independent Board Members also concluded that the Funds expense ratios were reasonable in light of the Funds size, and that, in part due to the Funds structure as a closed-end fund, economies of scale were not a significant factor in their thinking. The Independent Board Members did not view the potential profitability
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of ancillary services as material to their decision. On the basis of the foregoing and without assigning particular weight to any single conclusion, the Independent Board Members determined to recommend continuation of the investment advisory agreement to the full Board.
Based on a consideration of all these factors in their totality, the Board Members, including all of the Independent Board Members, determined that the Funds advisory fee was fair and reasonable with respect to the quality of services provided and in light of the other factors described above that the Board Members deemed relevant. Accordingly, the Board Members determined to approve the continuation of the Funds Advisory Agreement. The Board Members based their decision on evaluations of all these factors and did not consider any one factor as all important or controlling.
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THE GABELLI CONVERTIBLE AND INCOME SECURITIES FUND INC.
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Portfolio Manager Biography
Mario J. Gabelli, CFA, is Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and Chief Investment Officer - Value Portfolios of GAMCO Investors, Inc. that he founded in 1977, and Chief Investment Officer - Value Portfolios of Gabelli Funds, LLC and GAMCO Asset Management Inc. He is also Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Associated Capital Group, Inc. Mr. Gabelli is a summa cum laude graduate of Fordham University and holds an MBA degree from Columbia Business School and Honorary Doctorates from Fordham University and Roger Williams University.
James A. Dinsmore, CFA, joined Gabelli Funds, LLC in 2015. He currently serves as a portfolio manager of Gabelli Funds, LLC and manages several funds within the Gabelli/GAMCO Funds Complex. Mr. Dinsmore received a B.A. in Economics from Cornell University and an M.B.A. from Rutgers University.
Thomas H. Dinsmore, CFA, joined Gabelli Funds, LLC in 2015. He currently serves as a portfolio manager of Gabelli Funds, LLC and manages several funds within the Gabelli/GAMCO Funds Complex. From 1996 to 2015, Mr. Dinsmore was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Dinsmore Capital Management; CEO and Portfolio Manager of Bancroft Fund Ltd; and CEO, Portfolio Manager, and co-founder of Ellsworth Growth and Income Fund Ltd. He received a B.S. in Economics from the Wharton School of Business and an M.A. in Economics from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
Jane D. OKeeffe joined Gabelli Funds, LLC in 2015. She currently serves as a portfolio manager of Gabelli Funds, LLC and manages several funds within the Gabelli/GAMCO Funds Complex. From 1996 to 2015, Ms. OKeeffe was President and Director of Dinsmore Capital Management where she was also a Portfolio Manager of Bancroft Fund Ltd. and Ellsworth Growth and Income Fund Ltd. Prior to joining Dinsmore Capital Management, Ms. OKeeffe held positions of increasing responsibilities at IDS Progressive Fund, Soros Fund Management Company, Simms Capital Management, and Fiduciary Trust International. She earned a B.A. from the University of New Hampshire and attended the Lubin Graduate School of Business at Pace University.
We have separated the portfolio managers commentary from the financial statements and investment portfolio due to corporate governance regulations stipulated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. We have done this to ensure that the content of the portfolio managers commentary is unrestricted. Both the commentary and the financial statements, including the portfolio of investments, will be available on our website at www.gabelli.com.
The Net Asset Value per share appears in the Publicly Traded Funds column, under the heading Convertible Securities Funds, in Mondays The Wall Street Journal. It is also listed in Barrons Mutual Funds/Closed-End Funds section under the heading Convertible Securities Funds.
The Net Asset Value per share may be obtained each day by calling (914) 921-5070 or visiting www.gabelli.com.
The NASDAQ symbol for the Net Asset Value is XGCVX.
Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 23(c) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, that the Fund may, from time to time, purchase its common shares in the open market when the Funds shares are trading at a discount of 10% or more from the net asset value of the shares. The Fund may also, from time to time, purchase its preferred shares in the open market when the preferred shares are trading at a discount to the liquidation value.
Item 2. Code of Ethics.
Not applicable.
Item 3. Audit Committee Financial Expert.
Not applicable.
Item 4. Principal Accountant Fees and Services.
Not applicable.
Item 5. Audit Committee of Listed Registrants.
Not applicable.
Item 6. Investments.
(a) | Schedule of Investments in securities of unaffiliated issuers as of the close of the reporting period is included as part of the report to shareholders filed under Item 1 of this form. |
(b) | Not applicable. |
Item 7. | Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment Companies. |
Not applicable.
Item 8. Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies.
There has been no change, as of the date of this filing, in any of the portfolio managers identified in response to paragraph (a)(1) of this Item in the registrants most recently filed annual report on Form N-CSR.
Item 9. | Purchases of Equity Securities by Closed-End Management Investment Company and Affiliated Purchasers. |
REGISTRANT PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES
Period
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(a) Total Number of Shares (or Units)
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(b) Average Price Paid per Share (or Unit)
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(c) Total Number of Shares (or Units) Purchased as Part of Publicly Announced
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(d) Maximum Number (or Approximate Dollar Value) of Shares (or Units) that May Yet Be Purchased Under the Plans
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Month #1 01/01/16 through 01/31/16
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Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - 14,079,500
Preferred Series B - 965,548 | ||||
Month #2 02/01/16 through 02/29/16
|
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - 14,079,500
Preferred Series B - 965,548 | ||||
Month #3 03/01/16 through 03/31/16
|
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - 14,079,500
Preferred Series B - 965,548 | ||||
Month #4 04/01/16 through 04/30/16
|
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - 14,079,500
Preferred Series B - 965,548 | ||||
Month #5 05/01/16 through 05/31/16
|
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - 14,079,500
Preferred Series B - 965,548 | ||||
Month #6 06/01/16 through 06/30/16
|
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - 14,079,500
Preferred Series B - 965,548 | ||||
Total
|
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A
|
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
Common - N/A
Preferred Series B - N/A |
N/A |
Footnote columns (c) and (d) of the table, by disclosing the following information in the aggregate for all plans or programs publicly announced:
a. | The date each plan or program was announced The notice of the potential repurchase of common and preferred shares occurs quarterly in the Funds quarterly report in accordance with Section 23(c) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. |
b. | The dollar amount (or share or unit amount) approved Any or all common shares outstanding may be repurchased when the Funds common shares are trading at a discount of 10% or more from the net asset value of the shares. |
Any or all preferred shares outstanding may be repurchased when the Funds preferred shares are trading at a discount to the liquidation value of $25.00.
c. | The expiration date (if any) of each plan or program The Funds repurchase plans are ongoing. |
d. | Each plan or program that has expired during the period covered by the table The Funds repurchase plans are ongoing. |
e. | Each plan or program the registrant has determined to terminate prior to expiration, or under which the registrant does not intend to make further purchases. The Funds repurchase plans are ongoing. |
Item 10. Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders.
There have been no material changes to the procedures by which the shareholders may recommend nominees to the registrants Board of Directors, where those changes were implemented after the registrant last provided disclosure in response to the requirements of Item 407(c)(2)(iv) of Regulation S-K (17 CFR 229.407) (as required by Item 22(b)(15) of Schedule 14A (17 CFR 240.14a-101)), or this Item.
Item 11. Controls and Procedures.
(a) | The registrants principal executive and principal financial officers, or persons performing similar functions, have concluded that the registrants disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act) (17 CFR 270.30a-3(c))) are effective, as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of the report that includes the disclosure required by this paragraph, based on their evaluation of these controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-3(b)) and Rules 13a-15(b) or 15d-15(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (17 CFR 240.13a-15(b) or 240.15d-15(b)). |
(b) | There were no changes in the registrants internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-3(d)) that occurred during the registrants second fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrants internal control over financial reporting. |
Item 12. Exhibits.
(a)(1) | Not applicable. |
(a)(2) | Certifications pursuant to Rule 30a-2(a) under the 1940 Act and Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 are attached hereto. |
(a)(3) | Not applicable. |
(b) | Certifications pursuant to Rule 30a-2(b) under the 1940 Act and Section 906 of the Sarbanes- Oxley Act of 2002 are 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.
(Registrant) |
The Gabelli Convertible and Income Securities Fund Inc. |
By (Signature and Title)* |
/s/ Bruce N. Alpert |
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Bruce N. Alpert, Principal Executive Officer |
Date |
9/01/2016 |
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.
By (Signature and Title)* |
/s/ Bruce N. Alpert |
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Bruce N. Alpert, Principal Executive Officer |
Date |
9/01/2016 |
By (Signature and Title)* |
/s/ Agnes Mullady |
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Agnes Mullady, Principal Financial Officer and Treasurer |
Date |
9/01/2016 |
* Print the name and title of each signing officer under his or her signature.