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Olstein Strategic Opportunities C (OFSCX)

15.06
+1.30
+(9.45%)
As of 8:06:54 AM EDT. Market Open.

Top 10 Holdings (38.56% of Total Assets)

SymbolCompany% Assets
IART
Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corporation 4.31%
ST
Sensata Technologies Holding plc 4.26%
DIN
Dine Brands Global, Inc. 4.18%
GTES
Gates Industrial Corporation plc 4.17%
SHYF
The Shyft Group, Inc. 3.82%
VNT
Vontier Corporation 3.80%
CENTA
Central Garden & Pet Company 3.64%
ABM
ABM Industries Incorporated 3.51%
BLBD
Blue Bird Corporation 3.48%
VSH
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. 3.39%

Sector Weightings

SectorOFSCX
Industrials   32.93%
Technology   14.92%
Healthcare   9.69%
Real Estate   4.86%
Utilities   0.00%
Energy   0.00%

Overall Portfolio Composition (%)

Cash 2.49%
Stocks 97.51%
Bonds 0.00%
Others 0.00%
Preferred 0.00%
Convertible 0.00%

Bond Ratings

US Government 0.00%
AAA --
AA --
A --
BBB --
BB --
B --
Below B --
Other --

Equity Holdings

Average OFSCX Category Average
Price/Earnings 0.06 15.82
Price/Book 0.65 1.72
Price/Sales 1.12 1.02
Price/Cashflow 0.1 8.73
Median Market Cap 2,809.41 3,832.75
3 Year Earnings Growth 17.77 9.83

Bond Holdings

Average OFSCX Category Average
Maturity -- 1.69
Duration -- 2.05
Credit Quality -- --

Performance & Risk

YTD Return -21.60%
5y Average Return 8.56%
Rank in Category (ytd) 79
% Rank in Category (ytd) --
Beta (5Y Monthly) 1.24
Morningstar Risk Rating

Fund Overview

Category Small Value
Fund Family Olstein
Net Assets 53.34M
YTD Return -9.12%
Yield 0.00%
Morningstar Rating
Inception Date May 11, 2015

Fund Summary

The fund seeks to achieve its objectives by investing primarily in common stocks of small- and mid-sized companies ("small-cap" or "mid-cap" stocks) that the fund's investment adviser believes are selling at a significant discount to private market value. It may invest up to 20% of its net assets in foreign securities that are traded in U.S. dollars, and will limit the fund's foreign investments to investments in developed countries, rather than countries with developing or emerging markets.

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