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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20549

 

FORM N-Q

 

QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF

REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY

 

 

Investment Company Act file number 811-05569 

 

Franklin Universal Trust

(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)

 

One Franklin Parkway, San Mateo, CA  94403-1906

(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)

 

Craig S. Tyle, One Franklin Parkway, San Mateo, CA  94403-1906

(Name and address of agent for service)

 

Registrant's telephone number, including area code:  (650) 312-2000

 

Date of fiscal year end:   8/31      

 

Date of reporting period:  11/30/13 

 

 

Item 1. Schedule of Investments.

 

 


 

Franklin Universal Trust        
 
Statement of Investments, November 30, 2013 (unaudited)      
 
 
  Country Shares   Value
Common Stocks and Other Equity Interests 39.1%        
Energy 1.5%        
Spectra Energy Corp. United States 92,350 $ 3,098,343
Materials 2.4%        
BHP Billiton PLC, ADR United Kingdom 25,185   1,528,226
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., B United States 80,380   2,788,382
a,bNewPage Corp., Litigation Trust United States 1,200,000  
aNewPage Holdings Inc. United States 4,800   434,400
        4,751,008
Transportation 0.1%        
aCEVA Holdings LLC United Kingdom 179   174,944
Utilities 35.1%        
Alliant Energy Corp. United States 40,000   2,060,000
American Electric Power Co. Inc. United States 75,000   3,529,500
CenterPoint Energy Inc. United States 169,800   3,978,414
CMS Energy Corp. United States 65,000   1,725,100
Consolidated Edison Inc. United States 42,000   2,318,820
Dominion Resources Inc. United States 100,000   6,491,000
DTE Energy Co. United States 25,000   1,668,500
Duke Energy Corp. United States 92,520   6,472,699
Edison International United States 75,000   3,465,750
Entergy Corp. United States 50,000   3,094,500
Exelon Corp. United States 55,000   1,480,050
FirstEnergy Corp. United States 60,000   1,957,800
Great Plains Energy Inc. United States 70,000   1,661,800
NextEra Energy Inc. United States 50,000   4,229,500
PG&E Corp. United States 50,000   2,018,500
Pinnacle West Capital Corp. United States 70,000   3,735,200
PPL Corp. United States 80,000   2,456,800
Public Service Enterprise Group Inc. United States 45,000   1,471,050
Sempra Energy United States 50,000   4,422,000
The Southern Co. United States 108,500   4,408,355
UIL Holdings Corp. United States 40,000   1,501,200
Westar Energy Inc. United States 60,000   1,881,600
Wisconsin Energy Corp. United States 40,000   1,670,800
Xcel Energy Inc. United States 60,000   1,681,200
        69,380,138
Total Common Stocks and Other Equity Interests (Cost $49,985,146)       77,404,433
Convertible Preferred Stocks 0.2%        
Transportation 0.2%        
aCEVA Holdings LLC, cvt. pfd., A-1 United Kingdom 6   5,700
aCEVA Holdings LLC, cvt. pfd., A-2 United Kingdom 388   368,990
Total Convertible Preferred Stocks (Cost $587,093)       374,690
Preferred Stocks (Cost $290,000) 0.2%        
Diversified Financials 0.2%        
GMAC Capital Trust I, 8.125%, pfd. United States 11,600   311,344
    Principal Amount*    
Corporate Bonds 87.7%        
Automobiles & Components 1.2%        
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., senior note, 6.50%, 3/01/21 United States 1,100,000   1,171,500
cInternational Automotive Components Group SL, senior secured note, 144A, 9.125%,        
6/01/18 United States 1,100,000   1,155,000
        2,326,500
Banks 1.5%        
CIT Group Inc., senior note,        
                5.375%, 5/15/20 United States 500,000   536,250
                5.00%, 8/15/22 United States 1,200,000   1,193,126
c 144A, 6.625%, 4/01/18 United States 300,000   340,500

 

Quarterly Statement of Investments | See Notes to Statement of Investments.


 

Franklin Universal Trust      
 
Statement of Investments, November 30, 2013 (unaudited) (continued)    
 
Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC, sub. note, 6.125%, 12/15/22 United Kingdom 900,000 919,125
      2,989,001
Capital Goods 2.2%      
cAbengoa Finance SAU, senior note, 144A, 8.875%, 11/01/17 Spain 1,500,000 1,597,500
Meritor Inc., senior note, 10.625%, 3/15/18 United States 1,200,000 1,299,000
Navistar International Corp., senior note, 8.25%, 11/01/21 United States 900,000 929,250
cZachry Holdings Inc., senior note, 144A, 7.50%, 2/01/20 United States 600,000 628,500
      4,454,250
Commercial & Professional Services 1.6%      
cADS Waste Holdings Inc., senior note, 144A, 8.25%, 10/01/20 United States 1,500,000 1,593,750
cAlgeco Scotsman Global Finance PLC, senior secured note, first lien, 144A, 8.50%,      
10/15/18 United Kingdom 900,000 969,750
      c,dIgloo Holdings Corp., senior note, 144A, PIK, 8.25%, 12/15/17 United States 500,000 511,875
      3,075,375
Consumer Durables & Apparel 3.2%      
KB Home,      
senior bond, 7.50%, 9/15/22 United States 1,100,000 1,163,250
senior note, 7.00%, 12/15/21 United States 300,000 310,500
M/I Homes Inc., senior note, 8.625%, 11/15/18 United States 900,000 976,500
cSIWF Merger Sub Inc./Springs Industries Inc., senior secured note, 144A, 6.25%,      
6/01/21 United States 300,000 302,250
Standard Pacific Corp., senior note, 6.25%, 12/15/21 United States 700,000 718,375
cTaylor Morrison Communities Inc./Monarch Communities Inc., senior note, 144A,      
7.75%, 4/15/20 United States 492,000 541,200
5.25%, 4/15/21 United States 400,000 387,000
Toll Brothers Finance Corp., senior bond, 5.625%, 1/15/24 United States 600,000 603,000
Visant Corp., senior note, 10.00%, 10/01/17 United States 1,400,000 1,316,000
      6,318,075
Consumer Services 3.5%      
Caesars Entertainment Operating Co. Inc.,      
first lien, 9.00%, 2/15/20 United States 300,000 293,250
senior secured note, 11.25%, 6/01/17 United States 1,500,000 1,530,000
ClubCorp Club Operations Inc., senior note, 10.00%, 12/01/18 United States 674,000 754,880
        c,eFontainebleau Las Vegas, 144A, 11.00%, 6/15/15 United States 1,600,000 160
cLandry's Inc., senior note, 144A, 9.375%, 5/01/20 United States 900,000 985,500
MGM Resorts International, senior note,      
6.875%, 4/01/16 United States 1,200,000 1,332,000
7.50%, 6/01/16 United States 800,000 906,000
cParis Las Vegas Holding LLC, senior secured note, first lien, 144A, 8.00%, 10/01/20 United States 300,000 308,250
Pinnacle Entertainment Inc., senior sub. note, 7.75%, 4/01/22 United States 200,000 219,000
cPNK Finance Corp., senior note, 144A, 6.375%, 8/01/21 United States 500,000 518,750
      6,847,790
Diversified Financials 4.5%      
Ally Financial Inc., senior note, 5.50%, 2/15/17 United States 600,000 652,145
E*TRADE Financial Corp., senior note, 6.375%, 11/15/19 United States 800,000 860,000
cGeneral Motors Financial Co. Inc., senior note, 144A, 3.25%, 5/15/18 United States 400,000 402,000
GMAC Inc., sub. note, 8.00%, 12/31/18 United States 200,000 239,000
International Lease Finance Corp.,      
senior note, 8.25%, 12/15/20 United States 300,000 357,000
c senior secured note, 144A, 6.75%, 9/01/16 United States 1,200,000 1,342,500
fJPMorgan Chase & Co., junior sub. bond, 6.00% to 8/01/23, FRN thereafter, Perpetual United States 900,000 870,750
cNeuberger Berman Group LLC/Finance Corp., senior note, 144A, 5.875%, 3/15/22 United States 700,000 721,000
cNuveen Investments Inc., senior note, 144A, 9.50%, 10/15/20 United States 900,000 888,750
cProvident Fund Associates LP/Finance Corp., senior note, 144A, 6.75%, 6/15/21 United States 600,000 612,000
SLM Corp., senior note,      
8.45%, 6/15/18 United States 900,000 1,051,875
5.50%, 1/15/19 United States 800,000 830,611
      8,827,631
Energy 23.5%      
Access Midstream Partner LP/ACMP Finance Corp., senior note, 6.125%, 7/15/22 United States 400,000 431,000
BreitBurn Energy Partners LP/Finance Corp.,      
senior bond, 7.875%, 4/15/22 United States 700,000 719,250

 


 

Franklin Universal Trust

Statement of Investments, November 30, 2013 (unaudited) (continued)

senior note, 8.625%, 10/15/20 United States 600,000 645,000
Calumet Specialty Products Partners LP/Finance Corp., senior note,      
9.375%, 5/01/19 United States 900,000 1,001,250
9.625%, 8/01/20 United States 100,000 111,750
Carrizo Oil & Gas Inc., senior note,      
8.625%, 10/15/18 United States 800,000 873,000
7.50%, 9/15/20 United States 300,000 330,000
CGG, senior note,      
7.75%, 5/15/17 France 600,000 620,250
6.50%, 6/01/21 France 600,000 619,500
Chaparral Energy Inc., senior note,      
9.875%, 10/01/20 United States 800,000 916,000
8.25%, 9/01/21 United States 200,000 220,500
7.625%, 11/15/22 United States 300,000 326,250
CHC Helicopter SA, senior secured note, first lien, 9.25%, 10/15/20 Canada 1,500,000 1,619,063
Chesapeake Energy Corp., senior note, 6.625%, 8/15/20 United States 1,700,000 1,912,500
Clayton Williams Energy Inc., senior note,      
7.75%, 4/01/19 United States 1,000,000 1,035,000
c 144A, 7.75%, 4/01/19 United States 100,000 103,500
CONSOL Energy Inc., senior note,      
8.00%, 4/01/17 United States 500,000 530,625
8.25%, 4/01/20 United States 300,000 327,750
6.375%, 3/01/21 United States 300,000 312,750
cDrill Rigs Holdings Inc., secured note, 144A, 6.50%, 10/01/17 United States 1,000,000 1,087,500
Eagle Rock Energy Partners LP/Finance Corp., senior note, 8.375%, 6/01/19 United States 1,100,000 1,138,500
El Paso Corp., senior bond, 6.50%, 9/15/20 United States 1,200,000 1,301,435
Energy Transfer Equity LP,      
g senior bond, 5.875%, 1/15/24 United States 200,000 199,750
senior note, 7.50%, 10/15/20 United States 1,500,000 1,717,500
Energy XXI Gulf Coast Inc., senior note, 9.25%, 12/15/17 United States 1,300,000 1,456,000
EPL Oil & Gas Inc., senior note, 8.25%, 2/15/18 United States 800,000 863,000
cExpro Finance Luxembourg, senior secured note, 144A, 8.50%, 12/15/16 United Kingdom 1,307,000 1,373,984
Goodrich Petroleum Corp., senior note, 8.875%, 3/15/19 United States 1,000,000 1,055,000
Halcon Resources Corp., senior note,      
9.75%, 7/15/20 United States 1,000,000 1,065,000
8.875%, 5/15/21 United States 400,000 408,000
c 144A, 9.25%, 2/15/22 United States 200,000 206,000
cKinder Morgan Finance Co. LLC, senior secured note, 144A, 6.00%, 1/15/18 United States 1,200,000 1,325,162
Kodiak Oil & Gas Corp., senior note,      
8.125%, 12/01/19 United States 700,000 778,750
c 144A, 5.50%, 1/15/21 United States 200,000 201,000
Linn Energy LLC/Finance Corp., senior note,      
8.625%, 4/15/20 United States 1,000,000 1,075,000
7.75%, 2/01/21 United States 700,000 729,750
Martin Midstream Partners LP/Martin Midstream Finance Corp., senior note,      
8.875%, 4/01/18 United States 350,000 372,750
7.25%, 2/15/21 United States 600,000 613,500
Midstates Petroleum Co. Inc./LLC, senior note, 9.25%, 6/01/21 United States 500,000 524,375
cMurray Energy Corp., senior secured note, 144A, 8.625%, 6/15/21 United States 700,000 728,000
Oasis Petroleum Inc., senior note,      
7.25%, 2/01/19 United States 200,000 216,500
6.50%, 11/01/21 United States 400,000 434,000
6.875%, 1/15/23 United States 200,000 216,000
c 144A, 6.875%, 3/15/22 United States 400,000 432,000
Offshore Group Investment Ltd.,      
senior bond, first lien, 7.125%, 4/01/23 United States 700,000 724,500
senior secured note, first lien, 7.50%, 11/01/19 United States 700,000 761,250
PBF Holding Co. LLC, first lien, 8.25%, 2/15/20 United States 1,200,000 1,266,000
Penn Virginia Corp., senior note, 8.50%, 5/01/20 United States 700,000 756,875
Penn Virginia Resource Partners LP/Finance Corp. II, senior note,      
8.375%, 6/01/20 United States 600,000 666,000
c 144A, 6.50%, 5/15/21 United States 400,000 416,000
Plains Exploration & Production Co., senior note, 6.875%, 2/15/23 United States 1,000,000 1,112,500
QEP Resources Inc., senior note,      
5.375%, 10/01/22 United States 700,000 679,000

 


 

Franklin Universal Trust      
 
Statement of Investments, November 30, 2013 (unaudited) (continued)    
5.25%, 5/01/23 United States 400,000 378,000
QR Energy LP/QRE Finance, senior note, 9.25%, 8/01/20 United States 900,000 938,250
c,hQuicksilver Resources Inc., secured note, second lien, 144A, FRN, 7.00%, 6/21/19 United States 1,200,000 1,194,000
cSabine Pass Liquefaction LLC,      
first lien, 144A, 6.25%, 3/15/22 United States 200,000 199,750
secured note, 144A, 5.625%, 2/01/21 United States 1,000,000 992,500
senior secured note, 144A, 5.625%, 4/15/23 United States 500,000 476,250
cSamson Investment Co., senior note, 144A, 9.75%, 2/15/20 United States 1,400,000 1,520,750
cSanchez Energy Corp., senior note, 144A, 7.75%, 6/15/21 United States 900,000 924,750
W&T Offshore Inc., senior note, 8.50%, 6/15/19 United States 1,200,000 1,296,000
      46,475,769
Food & Staples Retailing 0.4%      
Rite Aid Corp., senior secured note, 8.00%, 8/15/20 United States 700,000 787,500
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 2.5%      
Constellation Brands Inc., senior note, 4.25%, 5/01/23 United States 500,000 471,250
Del Monte Corp., senior note, 7.625%, 2/15/19 United States 1,600,000 1,672,000
cDole Food Co. Inc., senior secured note, 144A, 7.25%, 5/01/19 United States 500,000 498,125
cJBS USA LLC/Finance Inc., senior note, 144A,      
8.25%, 2/01/20 United States 300,000 325,500
7.25%, 6/01/21 United States 700,000 729,750
cPost Holdings Inc., senior note, 144A,      
6.75%, 12/01/21 United States 100,000 102,250
7.375%, 2/15/22 United States 800,000 852,000
cSun Merger Sub Inc., senior note, 144A, 5.875%, 8/01/21 United States 300,000 311,250
      4,962,125
Health Care Equipment & Services 4.9%      
Alere Inc.,      
senior note, 7.25%, 7/01/18 United States 900,000 990,000
senior sub. note, 6.50%, 6/15/20 United States 100,000 103,000
Aviv Healthcare Properties LP/Aviv Healthcare Capital Corp., senior note,      
7.75%, 2/15/19 United States 1,000,000 1,080,000
c 144A, 6.00%, 10/15/21 United States 100,000 103,000
CHS/Community Health Systems Inc.,      
senior note, 8.00%, 11/15/19 United States 900,000 983,250
senior note, 7.125%, 7/15/20 United States 400,000 414,500
senior secured note, 5.125%, 8/15/18 United States 600,000 625,500
DaVita HealthCare Partners Inc., senior note, 5.75%, 8/15/22 United States 500,000 512,500
ExamWorks Group Inc., senior note, 9.00%, 7/15/19 United States 800,000 876,000
HCA Inc.,      
senior note, 6.50%, 2/15/16 United States 1,400,000 1,534,750
senior note, 5.875%, 5/01/23 United States 800,000 796,000
senior secured note, 5.875%, 3/15/22 United States 600,000 624,000
Tenet Healthcare Corp., senior note, 8.125%, 4/01/22 United States 1,000,000 1,087,500
      9,730,000
Materials 11.0%      
ArcelorMittal, senior note, 6.00%, 3/01/21 Luxembourg 800,000 842,632
cArdagh Packaging Finance PLC, senior note, 144A, 9.125%, 10/15/20 Luxembourg 500,000 542,500
cArdagh Packaging Finance PLC/Ardagh MP Holdings USA Inc.,      
secured note, 144A, 4.875%, 11/15/22 Luxembourg 200,000 195,125
senior note, 144A, 7.00%, 11/15/20 Luxembourg 500,000 500,000
Ashland Inc., senior note, 4.75%, 8/15/22 United States 300,000 287,250
cBarminco Finance Pty. Ltd., senior note, 144A, 9.00%, 6/01/18 Australia 700,000 656,743
cBlueScope Steel Ltd./BlueScope Steel Finance, senior note, 144A, 7.125%, 5/01/18 Australia 1,400,000 1,463,000
cCemex SAB de CV, senior secured note, 144A, 9.00%, 1/11/18 Mexico 1,500,000 1,653,750
cEldorado Gold Corp., senior note, 144A, 6.125%, 12/15/20 Canada 1,000,000 985,000
Euramax International Inc., senior secured note, 9.50%, 4/01/16 United States 200,000 199,000
cExopack Holding Corp., senior note, 144A, 10.00%, 6/01/18 United States 800,000 868,000
cFMG Resources (August 2006) Pty. Ltd., senior note, 144A,      
7.00%, 11/01/15 Australia 400,000 414,566
6.875%, 2/01/18 Australia 1,000,000 1,060,000
8.25%, 11/01/19 Australia 300,000 336,750
cIneos Finance PLC, senior secured note, 144A, 7.50%, 5/01/20 Switzerland 800,000 879,500
cIneos Group Holdings SA, senior note, 144A, 6.125%, 8/15/18 Switzerland 300,000 303,375

 


 

Franklin Universal Trust      
 
Statement of Investments, November 30, 2013 (unaudited) (continued)    
cInmet Mining Corp., senior note, 144A,      
8.75%, 6/01/20 Canada 1,000,000 1,092,500
7.50%, 6/01/21 Canada 100,000 104,750
Novelis Inc., senior note, 8.75%, 12/15/20 Canada 700,000 787,500
Olin Corp., senior bond, 5.50%, 8/15/22 United States 1,600,000 1,604,000
cOrion Engineered Carbons Bondco GmbH, senior secured note, first lien, 144A,      
9.625%, 6/15/18 Germany 700,000 773,938
    c,dOrion Engineered Carbons Finance & Co. SCA, senior note, 144A, PIK, 9.25%, 8/01/19 Germany 200,000 210,000
cPerstorp Holding AB, first lien, 144A, 8.75%, 5/15/17 Sweden 1,000,000 1,071,698
cRain CII Carbon LLC/Corp., second lien, 144A, 8.25%, 1/15/21 United States 500,000 515,000
Reynolds Group Issuer Inc./LLC/SA,      
first lien, 5.75%, 10/15/20 United States 500,000 515,000
senior note, 8.50%, 5/15/18 United States 1,000,000 1,062,500
senior note, 9.00%, 4/15/19 United States 200,000 215,000
senior note, 9.875%, 8/15/19 United States 100,000 111,500
senior note, 8.25%, 2/15/21 United States 700,000 740,250
cSealed Air Corp., senior note, 144A,      
8.125%, 9/15/19 United States 400,000 453,000
6.50%, 12/01/20 United States 400,000 436,000
8.375%, 9/15/21 United States 300,000 345,000
cU.S. Coatings Acquisition Inc./Flash Dutch 2 BV, senior note, 144A, 7.375%, 5/01/21 United States 500,000 532,500
      21,757,327
Media 7.5%      
Cablevision Systems Corp., senior note, 8.625%, 9/15/17 United States 700,000 812,000
CCO Holdings LLC/CCO Holdings Capital Corp., senior bond, 5.25%, 9/30/22 United States 200,000 189,500
Clear Channel Communications Inc., senior secured bond, first lien, 9.00%, 3/01/21 United States 1,900,000 1,928,500
Clear Channel Worldwide Holdings Inc.,      
senior note, 6.50%, 11/15/22 United States 500,000 520,000
senior sub. note, 7.625%, 3/15/20 United States 700,000 742,000
CSC Holdings LLC, senior note, 6.75%, 11/15/21 United States 700,000 757,750
DISH DBS Corp., senior note,      
7.125%, 2/01/16 United States 1,500,000 1,661,250
6.75%, 6/01/21 United States 700,000 757,750
cGannett Co. Inc.,      
senior bond, 144A, 6.375%, 10/15/23 United States 900,000 940,500
senior note, 144A, 5.125%, 7/15/20 United States 600,000 615,000
dRadio One Inc., senior sub. note, PIK, 12.50%, 5/24/16 United States 1,317,676 1,334,147
cThe Nielsen Co. (Luxembourg) Sarl, senior note, 144A, 5.50%, 10/01/21 United States 400,000 410,000
cUnivision Communications Inc.,      
senior secured bond, 144A, 6.75%, 9/15/22 United States 400,000 442,000
senior secured note, 144A, 6.875%, 5/15/19 United States 1,000,000 1,082,500
senior secured note, 144A, 7.875%, 11/01/20 United States 200,000 223,500
cUPCB Finance III Ltd., senior secured note, 144A, 6.625%, 7/01/20 Netherlands 1,100,000 1,177,000
cWMG Acquisition Corp., secured note, 144A, 6.00%, 1/15/21 United States 1,190,000 1,246,525
      14,839,922
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 2.5%      
cinVentiv Health Inc., senior secured note, 144A, 9.00%, 1/15/18 United States 400,000 422,000
c,dJaguar Holding Co. I, senior note, 144A, PIK, 9.375%, 10/15/17 United States 600,000 636,750
cJaguar Holding Co. II/Merger Sub Inc., senior note, 144A, 9.50%, 12/01/19 United States 400,000 451,000
Par Pharmaceutical Cos. Inc., senior note, 7.375%, 10/15/20 United States 1,600,000 1,688,000
cValeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc., senior note, 144A,      
7.50%, 7/15/21 United States 300,000 331,500
g 5.625%, 12/01/21 United States 200,000 201,500
cVPI Escrow Corp., senior note, 144A, 6.375%, 10/15/20 United States 1,100,000 1,164,625
      4,895,375
Retailing 1.2%      
cAcademy Ltd./Finance Corp., senior note, 144A, 9.25%, 8/01/19 United States 800,000 888,000
cAmerican Builders & Contractors Supply Co. Inc., senior note, 144A, 5.625%, 4/15/21 United States 900,000 913,500
cNew Look Bondco I PLC, secured note, 144A, 8.375%, 5/14/18 United Kingdom 600,000 623,625
      2,425,125
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.9%      
Freescale Semiconductor Inc.,      
senior note, 8.05%, 2/01/20 United States 800,000 866,000

 


 

Franklin Universal Trust      
 
Statement of Investments, November 30, 2013 (unaudited) (continued)    
senior note, 10.75%, 8/01/20 United States 504,000 574,560
c senior secured note, 144A, 9.25%, 4/15/18 United States 212,000 229,755
c senior secured note, 144A, 6.00%, 1/15/22 United States 200,000 202,500
      1,872,815
Software & Services 3.2%      
cBMC Software Finance Inc., senior note, 144A, 8.125%, 7/15/21 United States 600,000 639,000
Equinix Inc., senior bond, 5.375%, 4/01/23 United States 1,300,000 1,283,750
First Data Corp.,      
senior bond, 12.625%, 1/15/21 United States 900,000 1,059,750
c senior note, 144A, 11.25%, 1/15/21 United States 200,000 221,000
c senior secured bond, 144A, 8.25%, 1/15/21 United States 900,000 959,625
cSitel LLC/Finance Corp., senior secured note, 144A, 11.00%, 8/01/17 United States 100,000 108,250
Sterling International Inc., senior note, 11.00%, 10/01/19 United States 400,000 418,000
West Corp., senior note, 7.875%, 1/15/19 United States 1,600,000 1,738,000
      6,427,375
Technology Hardware & Equipment 1.2%      
         c,gAlcatel-Lucent USA Inc., senior note, 144A, 6.75%, 11/15/20 United States 1,200,000 1,215,000
cBlackboard Inc., senior note, 144A, 7.75%, 11/15/19 United States 300,000 298,500
       c,dCommScope Holdings Co. Inc., senior note, 144A, PIK, 6.625%, 6/01/20 United States 400,000 416,000
cCommScope Inc., senior note, 144A, 8.25%, 1/15/19 United States 364,000 402,220
      2,331,720
Telecommunication Services 8.2%      
CenturyLink Inc., senior bond, 6.75%, 12/01/23 United States 300,000 307,313
Cricket Communications Inc., senior note, 7.75%, 10/15/20 United States 1,500,000 1,725,000
Crown Castle International Corp., senior bond,      
7.125%, 11/01/19 United States 100,000 108,790
5.25%, 1/15/23 United States 200,000 198,500
cDigicel Group Ltd., senior note, 144A, 8.25%, 9/30/20 Bermuda 900,000 942,750
cDigicel Ltd., senior note, 144A, 6.00%, 4/15/21 Bermuda 500,000 484,905
ceAccess Ltd., senior note, 144A, 8.25%, 4/01/18 Japan 700,000 773,500
Frontier Communications Corp., senior note,      
8.50%, 4/15/20 United States 800,000 920,000
9.25%, 7/01/21 United States 200,000 236,000
8.75%, 4/15/22 United States 700,000 801,500
Intelsat Jackson Holdings SA, senior note,      
7.25%, 10/15/20 Luxembourg 200,000 219,500
7.50%, 4/01/21 Luxembourg 1,500,000 1,655,625
6.625%,12/15/22 Luxembourg 500,000 511,250
cLynx II Corp., senior bond, 144A, 6.375%, 4/15/23 United Kingdom 300,000 311,250
cMillicom International Cellular SA, senior note, 144A, 6.625%, 10/15/21 Luxembourg 700,000 718,812
cSprint Corp., senior note, 144A, 7.875%, 9/15/23 United States 500,000 548,750
cSprint Nextel Corp., senior note, 144A,      
9.00%, 11/15/18 United States 2,000,000 2,425,000
7.00%, 3/01/20 United States 500,000 558,750
T-Mobile USA Inc.,      
senior bond, 6.50%, 1/15/24 United States 200,000 203,000
senior note, 6.542%, 4/28/20 United States 800,000 851,000
senior note, 6.125%, 1/15/22 United States 100,000 102,125
cWind Acquisition Finance SA, senior secured note, 144A, 11.75%, 7/15/17 Italy 1,500,000 1,595,625
      16,198,945
Transportation 1.1%      
cCEVA Group PLC, senior note, first lien, 144A, 4.00%, 5/01/18 United Kingdom 600,000 501,000
Hertz Corp., senior note,      
7.50%, 10/15/18 United States 600,000 651,000
6.75%, 4/15/19 United States 1,000,000 1,082,500
      2,234,500
Utilities 1.9%      
cCalpine Corp., senior secured note, 144A,      
7.875%, 7/31/20 United States 434,000 477,400
7.50%, 2/15/21 United States 902,000 987,690
7.875%, 1/15/23 United States 452,000 497,200
cInterGen NV, secured bond, 144A, 7.00%, 6/30/23 Netherlands 800,000 830,000

 


 

Franklin Universal Trust          
Statement of Investments, November 30, 2013 (unaudited) (continued)        
cTexas Competitive Electric Holdings Co. LLC/Texas Competitive Electric Holdings          
Finance Inc., senior secured note, 144A, 11.50%, 10/01/20 United States 1,200,000   885,000  
        3,677,290  
Total Corporate Bonds (Cost $164,319,251)       173,454,410  
hSenior Floating Rate Interests 1.0%          
Capital Goods 0.2%          
Navistar Inc., Tranche B Term Loan, 5.75%, 8/17/17 United States 345,513   352,099  
Household & Personal Products 0.5%          
Sun Products Corp., Tranche B Term Loan, 5.50%, 3/23/20 United States 995,000   936,544  
Utilities 0.3%          
Texas Competitive Electric Holdings Co. LLC, 2017 Term Loan, 4.668% - 4.739%,          
10/10/17 United States 954,192   662,448  
Total Senior Floating Rate Interests (Cost $2,161,608)       1,951,091  
Total Investments before Short Term Investments (Cost $217,343,098)       253,495,968  
    Shares      
Short Term Investments (Cost $3,256,063) 1.7%          
Money Market Funds 1.7%          
a,i Institutional Fiduciary Trust Money Market Portfolio United States 3,256,063   3,256,063  
Total Investments (Cost $220,599,161) 129.9%       256,752,031  
Notes Payable (30.4)%       (60,000,000 )
Other Assets, less Liabilities 0.5%       951,189  
Net Assets 100.0%     $ 197,703,220  

 

*      The principal amount is stated in U.S. dollars unless otherwise indicated.
a      Non-income producing.
b      Security has been deemed illiquid because it may not be able to be sold within seven days. At November 30, 2013, the value of this security was $0.
c      Security was purchased pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933 and may be sold in transactions exempt from registration only to qualified institutional buyers or in a public offering registered under the Securities Act of 1933. These securities have been deemed liquid under guidelines approved by the Fund's Board of Trustees. At November 30, 2013, the aggregate value of these securities was $72,300,958, representing 36.57% of net assets.
d      Income may be received in additional securities and/or cash.
e      Defaulted security or security for which income has been deemed uncollectible.
f      Perpetual security with no stated maturity date.
g      A portion or all of the security purchased on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis.
h      The coupon rate shown represents the rate at period end.
i      The Institutional Fiduciary Trust Money Market Portfolio is managed by the Fund's investment manager.

ABBREVIATIONS

Selected Portfolio

ADR - American Depositary Receipt
FRN - Floating Rate Note
PIK - Payment-In-Kind

 


 

Franklin Universal Trust

Notes to Statement of Investments (unaudited)

1. ORGANIZATION

Franklin Universal Trust (Fund) is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, as a closed-end investment company.

2. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT VALUATION

The Fund's investments in financial instruments are carried at fair value daily. Fair value is the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. Senior Fixed Rate Notes are carried at cost. Under procedures approved by the Fund’s Board of Trustees (the Board), the Fund’s administrator, investment manager and other affiliates have formed the Valuation and Liquidity Oversight Committee (VLOC). The VLOC provides administration and oversight of the Fund's valuation policies and procedures, which are approved annually by the Board. Among other things, these procedures allow the Fund to utilize independent pricing services, quotations from securities and financial instrument dealers, and other market sources to determine fair value.

Equity securities listed on an exchange or on the NASDAQ National Market System are valued at the last quoted sale price or the official closing price of the day, respectively. Foreign equity securities are valued as of the close of trading on the foreign stock exchange on which the security is primarily traded, or the NYSE, whichever is earlier. The value is then converted into its U.S. dollar equivalent at the foreign exchange rate in effect at the close of the NYSE on the day that the value of the security is determined. Over-the-counter (OTC) securities are valued within the range of the most recent quoted bid and ask prices. Securities that trade in multiple markets or on multiple exchanges are valued according to the broadest and most representative market. Certain equity securities are valued based upon fundamental characteristics or relationships to similar securities. Investments in open-end mutual funds are valued at the closing net asset value.

Debt securities generally trade in the OTC market rather than on a securities exchange. The Fund's pricing services use multiple valuation techniques to determine fair value. In instances where sufficient market activity exists, the pricing services may utilize a market-based approach through which quotes from market makers are used to determine fair value. In instances where sufficient market activity may not exist or is limited, the pricing services also utilize proprietary valuation models which may consider market characteristics such as benchmark yield curves, credit spreads, estimated default rates, anticipated market interest rate volatility, coupon rates, anticipated timing of principal repayments, underlying collateral, and other unique security features in order to estimate the relevant cash flows, which are then discounted to calculate the fair value.

The Fund has procedures to determine the fair value of financial instruments for which market prices are not reliable or readily available. Under these procedures, the VLOC convenes on a regular basis to review such financial instruments and considers a number of factors, including significant unobservable valuation inputs, when arriving at fair value. The VLOC primarily employs a market-based approach which may use related or comparable assets or liabilities, recent transactions, market multiples, book values, and other relevant information for the investment to determine the fair value of the investment. An income-based valuation approach may also be used in which the anticipated future cash flows of the investment are discounted to calculate fair value. Discounts may also be applied due to the nature or duration of any restrictions on the disposition of the investments. Due to the inherent uncertainty of valuations of such investments, the fair values may differ significantly from the values that would have been used had an active market existed. The VLOC employs various methods for calibrating these valuation approaches including a regular review of key inputs and assumptions, transactional back-testing or disposition analysis, and reviews of any related market activity.

Trading in securities on foreign securities stock exchanges and OTC markets may be completed before the daily close of business on the NYSE. Occasionally, events occur between the time at which trading in a foreign security is completed and the close of the NYSE that might call into question the reliability of the value of a portfolio security held by the Fund. As a result, differences may arise between the value of the Fund’s portfolio securities as determined at the foreign market close and the


 

latest indications of value at the close of the NYSE. In order to minimize the potential for these differences, the VLOC monitors price movements following the close of trading in foreign stock markets through a series of country specific market proxies (such as baskets of American Depositary Receipts, futures contracts and exchange traded funds). These price movements are measured against established trigger thresholds for each specific market proxy to assist in determining if an event has occurred that may call into question the reliability of the values of the foreign securities held by the Fund. If such an event occurs, the securities may be valued using fair value procedures, which may include the use of independent pricing services.

In addition, certain foreign markets may be open on days that the NYSE is closed, which could result in differences between the value of the Fund’s portfolio securities on the last business day and the last calendar day of the reporting period. Any significant security valuation changes due to an open foreign market are adjusted and reflected by the Fund for financial reporting purposes.

3. INCOME TAXES

At November 30, 2013, the cost of investments and net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) for income tax purposes were as follows:

Cost of investments $ 220,655,297  
 
Unrealized appreciation $ 39,590,030  
Unrealized depreciation   (3,493,296 )
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) $ 36,096,734  

 

4. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS

The Fund follows a fair value hierarchy that distinguishes between market data obtained from independent sources (observable inputs) and the Fund’s own market assumptions (unobservable inputs). These inputs are used in determining the value of the Fund’s financial instruments and are summarized in the following fair value hierarchy:

The input levels are not necessarily an indication of the risk or liquidity associated with financial instruments at that level.

For movements between the levels within the fair value hierarchy, the Fund has adopted a policy of recognizing the transfers as of the date of the underlying event which caused the movement.

A summary of inputs used as of November 30, 2013, in valuing the Fund’s assets and liabilities carried at fair value, is as follows:


 

    Level 1   Level 2 Level 3     Total
Assets:                
Investments in Securities:                
Equity Investments:a                
Materials $ 4,316,608 $ 434,400 $ - b $ 4,751,008
Transportation   -   549,634   -   549,634
Other Equity Investmentsc   72,789,825   -   -   72,789,825
Corporate Bonds   -   173,454,410   -   173,454,410
Senior Floating Rate Interests   -   1,951,091   -   1,951,091
Short Term Investments   3,256,063   -   -   3,256,063
Total Investments in Securities $ 80,362,496 $ 176,389,535 $ - $ 256,752,031

 

aIncludes common, preferred and convertible preferred stocks as w ell as other equity investments.
bIncludes security determined to have no value at November 30, 2013.
cFor detailed categories, see the accompanying Statement of Investments.

A reconciliation of assets in which Level 3 inputs are used in determining fair value is presented when there are significant Level
3 investments at the end of the period.

5. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

The Fund has evaluated subsequent events through the issuance of the Statement of Investments and determined that no events have occurred that require disclosure.

For additional information on the Fund's significant accounting policies, please refer to the Fund's most recent semiannual or annual shareholder report.

 

Item 2. Controls and Procedures.

 

(a) Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures.  The Registrant maintains disclosure controls and procedures that are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in the Registrant’s filings under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940 is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the periods specified in the rules and forms of the Securities and Exchange Commission.  Such information is accumulated and communicated to the Registrant’s management, including its principal executive officer and principal financial officer, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.  The Registrant’s management, including the principal executive officer and the principal financial officer, recognizes that any set of controls and procedures, no matter how well designed and operated, can provide only reasonable assurance of achieving the desired control objectives.

 

Within 90 days prior to the filing date of this Quarterly Schedule of Portfolio Holdings on Form N-Q, the Registrant had carried out an evaluation, under the supervision and with the participation of the Registrant’s management, including the Registrant’s principal executive officer and the Registrant’s principal financial officer, of the effectiveness of the design and operation of the Registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures.  Based on such evaluation, the Registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer concluded that the Registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures are effective.

 

(b) Changes in Internal Controls.  There have been no changes in the Registrant’s internal controls or in other factors that could materially affect the internal controls over financial reporting subsequent to the date of their evaluation in connection with the preparation of this Quarterly Schedule of Portfolio Holdings on Form N-Q.

 

 

Item 3. Exhibits.

 

(a) Certification pursuant to Section 30a-2 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 of Laura F. Fergerson, Chief Executive Officer - Finance and Administration, and Gaston Gardey, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Accounting Officer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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.

 

Franklin Universal Trust

 

 

 

By /s/LAURA F. FERGERSON

    Laura F. Fergerson

    Chief Executive Officer –

    Finance and Administration

 Date January 27, 2014

 

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 /s/LAURA F. FERGERSON

    Laura F. Fergerson

    Chief Executive Officer –

    Finance and Administration

 Date January 27, 2014

 

 

 

 

 

By /s/GASTON GARDEY

   Gaston Gardey

   Chief Financial Officer and

   Chief Accounting Officer

 Date January 27, 2014