UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM N-Q
QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS
OF REGISTERED
MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY
Investment Company Act File Number: 811-04875
Name of Fund: | Royce Value Trust, Inc. |
Fund Address: | 745 Fifth Avenue |
New York, NY 10151 |
Name and address of agent for service:
John E. Denneen, Esq.
Royce & Associates, LLC
745 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10151
Registrants telephone number, including area code: (212) 508-4500
Date of fiscal year end: 12/31/2013
Date of reporting period: 3/31/2013
Item 1 - Schedule of Investments
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS | ||||||
ROYCE VALUE TRUST | ||||||
MARCH 31, 2013 (UNAUDITED) | ||||||
SHARES | VALUE | |||||
COMMON STOCKS 104.2% | ||||||
Consumer Discretionary 13.2% | ||||||
Auto Components - 0.4% | ||||||
China XD Plastics 1 |
109,700 | $ | 438,800 | |||
Drew Industries |
37,191 | 1,350,405 | ||||
Gentex Corporation 2 |
112,200 | 2,245,122 | ||||
Minth Group |
589,400 | 867,105 | ||||
4,901,432 | ||||||
Automobiles - 0.7% | ||||||
Thor Industries 2 |
100,200 | 3,686,358 | ||||
Winnebago Industries 1 |
222,500 | 4,592,400 | ||||
8,278,758 | ||||||
Distributors - 0.9% | ||||||
Genuine Parts |
5,200 | 405,600 | ||||
LKQ Corporation 1 |
368,000 | 8,007,680 | ||||
Weyco Group |
97,992 | 2,401,784 | ||||
10,815,064 | ||||||
Diversified Consumer Services - 1.2% | ||||||
Career Education 1 |
28,900 | 68,493 | ||||
MegaStudy |
37,150 | 2,377,386 | ||||
Regis Corporation 2 |
233,800 | 4,252,822 | ||||
161,500 | 6,041,715 | |||||
Universal Technical Institute |
110,432 | 1,394,756 | ||||
14,135,172 | ||||||
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure - 0.4% | ||||||
Ambassadors Group |
32,100 | 138,351 | ||||
Burger King Worldwide |
35,800 | 683,780 | ||||
CEC Entertainment |
64,100 | 2,099,275 | ||||
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts 1 |
15,900 | 229,596 | ||||
Lotto24 1 |
74,716 | 402,254 | ||||
Net Holding 1 |
142,000 | 193,854 | ||||
Tak Sing Alliance Holdings |
1,628,500 | 243,356 | ||||
Tipp24 1 |
16,300 | 867,317 | ||||
4,857,783 | ||||||
Household Durables - 2.6% | ||||||
Desarrolladora Homex ADR 1 |
14,100 | 126,054 | ||||
Ekornes |
125,000 | 2,011,728 | ||||
Ethan Allen Interiors |
345,800 | 11,383,736 | ||||
Hanssem |
49,100 | 951,020 | ||||
Harman International Industries 2 |
144,900 | 6,466,887 | ||||
83,900 | 9,490,768 | |||||
30,430,193 | ||||||
Internet & Catalog Retail - 0.4% | ||||||
Manutan International |
45,000 | 1,838,366 | ||||
NutriSystem |
37,100 | 314,608 | ||||
Takkt |
150,000 | 2,451,540 | ||||
4,604,514 | ||||||
Leisure Equipment & Products - 0.4% | ||||||
Arctic Cat 1 |
3,100 | 135,470 | ||||
Beneteau 1 |
175,000 | 1,776,645 | ||||
Nautilus 1 |
101,000 | 737,300 | ||||
Shimano |
32,000 | 2,610,719 | ||||
5,260,134 | ||||||
Media - 1.0% | ||||||
Global Mediacom |
4,044,000 | 967,564 | ||||
Media Chinese International |
2,650,000 | 1,001,292 | ||||
Morningstar 2 |
98,900 | 6,915,088 | ||||
Pico Far East Holdings |
4,985,000 | 1,791,698 | ||||
Television Broadcasts |
170,000 | 1,286,626 | ||||
11,962,268 | ||||||
Multiline Retail - 0.5% | ||||||
Dollar Tree 1 |
39,100 | 1,893,613 | ||||
New World Department Store China |
7,215,700 | 4,182,988 | ||||
6,076,601 | ||||||
Specialty Retail - 1.6% | ||||||
Advance Auto Parts |
5,500 | 454,575 | ||||
Asahi Company |
12,600 | 173,872 | ||||
118,600 | 2,200,030 | |||||
bebe stores |
22,400 | 93,408 | ||||
Beter Bed Holding |
49,300 | 903,060 | ||||
Bonjour Holdings |
2,292,000 | 366,127 | ||||
Dickson Concepts (International) |
934,300 | 529,584 | ||||
GameStop Corporation Cl. A |
2,200 | 61,534 | ||||
Hour Glass (The) |
400,000 | 596,606 | ||||
Lewis Group |
400,000 | 2,811,436 | ||||
LOccitane International |
150,000 | 456,036 | ||||
Luk Fook Holdings (International) |
168,500 | 540,499 | ||||
Oriental Watch Holdings |
407,600 | 132,846 | ||||
OSIM International |
1,200,000 | 1,930,100 | ||||
Sa Sa International Holdings |
800,000 | 770,881 | ||||
Stein Mart |
167,800 | 1,406,164 | ||||
Systemax |
194,000 | 1,920,600 | ||||
TravelCenters of America LLC 1 |
21,600 | 207,144 | ||||
USS |
12,000 | 1,376,746 | ||||
West Marine 1 |
131,100 | 1,498,473 | ||||
Wet Seal (The) Cl. A 1 |
75,200 | 227,104 | ||||
18,656,825 | ||||||
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods - 3.1% | ||||||
Anta Sports Products |
1,188,200 | 1,014,843 | ||||
204,100 | 11,688,807 | |||||
Columbia Sportswear 2 |
21,997 | 1,273,186 | ||||
Daphne International Holdings |
1,799,400 | 2,260,101 | ||||
Gildan Activewear |
20,000 | 798,200 | ||||
Grendene |
200,000 | 2,126,933 | ||||
J.G. Boswell Company 4 |
2,292 | 1,934,448 | ||||
Makalot Industrial |
345,000 | 1,292,200 | ||||
Pacific Textiles Holdings |
4,420,000 | 4,760,188 | ||||
PVH |
4,600 | 491,326 | ||||
Stella International Holdings |
415,700 | 1,247,761 | ||||
Texwinca Holdings |
1,628,300 | 1,717,964 | ||||
Van de Velde |
37,500 | 1,646,377 | ||||
Wolverine World Wide 2 |
107,400 | 4,765,338 | ||||
37,017,672 | ||||||
Total | 156,996,416 | |||||
Consumer Staples 1.8% | ||||||
Food & Staples Retailing - 0.3% | ||||||
FamilyMart |
76,000 | 3,467,573 | ||||
Food Products - 1.5% | ||||||
Alico |
27,000 | 1,248,750 | ||||
Amira Nature Foods 1 |
116,161 | 919,995 | ||||
Cal-Maine Foods |
32,748 | 1,393,755 | ||||
First Resources |
981,700 | 1,448,390 | ||||
Industrias Bachoco ADR |
3,000 | 96,330 | ||||
Seneca Foods Cl. A 1 |
110,000 | 3,632,200 | ||||
Seneca Foods Cl. B 1 |
13,251 | 434,633 | ||||
Super Group |
480,000 | 1,509,252 | ||||
Tootsie Roll Industries |
250,521 | 7,493,075 | ||||
598,676 | 81,899 | |||||
18,258,279 | ||||||
Total | 21,725,852 | |||||
Diversified Investment Companies 0.6% | ||||||
Closed-End Funds - 0.6% | ||||||
British Empire Securities and General Trust |
174,909 | 1,322,183 | ||||
259,800 | 5,032,326 | |||||
RIT Capital Partners |
51,158 | 942,112 | ||||
Total | 7,296,621 | |||||
Energy 5.5% | ||||||
Energy Equipment & Services - 4.4% | ||||||
Cal Dive International 1 |
456,250 | 821,250 | ||||
CARBO Ceramics 2 |
10,300 | 938,021 | ||||
132,866 | 2,790,186 | |||||
133,400 | 8,097,380 | |||||
ION Geophysical 1 |
361,500 | 2,461,815 | ||||
Mitcham Industries 1 |
46,800 | 791,856 | ||||
101,123 | 8,248,603 | |||||
Pason Systems |
115,500 | 2,014,727 | ||||
105,575 | 7,778,766 | |||||
ShawCor |
42,400 | 1,796,488 | ||||
156,880 | 4,257,723 | |||||
74,300 | 1,929,571 | |||||
TGS-NOPEC Geophysical |
55,700 | 2,098,018 | ||||
Tidewater |
64,300 | 3,247,150 | ||||
Trican Well Service |
211,600 | 3,103,647 | ||||
Unit Corporation 1 |
44,200 | 2,013,310 | ||||
52,388,511 | ||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels - 1.1% | ||||||
Africa Oil 1 |
74,800 | 528,685 | ||||
50,000 | 1,013,500 | |||||
Cheniere Energy 1 |
54,800 | 1,534,400 | ||||
Cimarex Energy 2 |
61,300 | 4,624,472 | ||||
Contango Oil & Gas |
12,300 | 493,107 | ||||
Green Plains Renewable Energy 1 |
65,100 | 744,744 | ||||
Lundin Petroleum 1 |
24,100 | 521,457 | ||||
233,334 | 2,685,674 | |||||
12,146,039 | ||||||
Total | 64,534,550 | |||||
Financials 17.0% | ||||||
Capital Markets - 8.8% | ||||||
44,000 | 6,757,080 | |||||
329,000 | 7,205,100 | |||||
AP Alternative Assets L.P. 1 |
156,000 | 2,745,600 | ||||
Artio Global Investors Cl. A 1 |
433,000 | 1,177,760 | ||||
ASA Gold and Precious Metals |
190,501 | 3,669,049 | ||||
Ashmore Group |
756,000 | 4,020,464 | ||||
Aurelius |
5,100 | 327,853 | ||||
Cowen Group 1 |
1,274,458 | 3,593,972 | ||||
Dubai Investments |
8,900,000 | 2,241,356 | ||||
Eaton Vance 2 |
85,300 | 3,568,099 | ||||
FBR & Co. 1 |
144,050 | 2,726,866 | ||||
Federated Investors Cl. B 2 |
330,300 | 7,818,201 | ||||
GAMCO Investors Cl. A |
80,575 | 4,279,338 | ||||
GIMV |
35,000 | 1,749,278 | ||||
Jupiter Fund Management |
75,000 | 373,329 | ||||
KKR & Co. L.P. |
415,000 | 8,017,800 | ||||
Lazard Cl. A |
179,800 | 6,136,574 | ||||
MVC Capital |
254,200 | 3,261,386 | ||||
Oppenheimer Holdings Cl. A |
75,000 | 1,460,250 | ||||
Paris Orleans |
226,496 | 5,167,946 | ||||
Partners Group Holding |
10,200 | 2,517,497 | ||||
Reinet Investments 1 |
164,948 | 3,194,839 | ||||
Reinet Investments DR 1 |
500,000 | 998,880 | ||||
SEI Investments |
298,100 | 8,600,185 | ||||
Sprott |
1,045,600 | 3,602,501 | ||||
Value Partners Group |
4,167,800 | 2,700,663 | ||||
Waddell & Reed Financial Cl. A 2 |
139,300 | 6,098,554 | ||||
Westwood Holdings Group |
23,460 | 1,042,328 | ||||
105,052,748 | ||||||
Commercial Banks - 1.8% | ||||||
Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son |
1,784,161 | 2,426,459 | ||||
BCB Holdings 1 |
309,426 | 94,031 | ||||
Farmers & Merchants Bank of Long Beach |
1,200 | 5,880,000 | ||||
Fauquier Bankshares |
160,800 | 1,944,072 | ||||
First Citizens BancShares Cl. A |
45,527 | 8,317,783 | ||||
Mechanics Bank |
200 | 2,600,000 | ||||
21,262,345 | ||||||
Diversified Financial Services - 1.3% | ||||||
Banca Finnat Euramerica |
1,060,000 | 361,430 | ||||
Leucadia National |
57,000 | 1,563,510 | ||||
Moodys Corporation |
9,900 | 527,868 | ||||
Pargesa Holding |
4,300 | 291,936 | ||||
PICO Holdings 1 |
67,500 | 1,498,500 | ||||
RHJ International 1 |
622,500 | 2,952,423 | ||||
Sofina |
89,000 | 8,042,973 | ||||
15,238,640 | ||||||
Insurance - 2.6% | ||||||
10,399 | 4,117,172 | |||||
Berkley (W.R.) |
6,000 | 266,220 | ||||
E-L Financial |
18,000 | 9,146,272 | ||||
Erie Indemnity Cl. A 2 |
50,000 | 3,776,500 | ||||
Independence Holding Company |
349,423 | 3,557,126 | ||||
Platinum Underwriters Holdings |
91,900 | 5,128,939 | ||||
Primerica |
145,000 | 4,753,100 | ||||
30,745,329 | ||||||
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) - 0.0% | ||||||
Vestin Realty Mortgage II 1 |
214,230 | 257,076 | ||||
Real Estate Management & Development - 2.1% | ||||||
24,200 | 611,050 | |||||
Consolidated-Tomoka Land |
62,444 | 2,450,927 | ||||
E-House China Holdings ADR |
551,504 | 2,564,494 | ||||
102,000 | 2,229,720 | |||||
Kennedy-Wilson Holdings |
191,000 | 2,962,410 | ||||
Midland Holdings |
3,656,600 | 1,615,724 | ||||
167,000 | 3,548,750 | |||||
Tejon Ranch 1 |
279,900 | 8,335,422 | ||||
24,318,497 | ||||||
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance - 0.4% | ||||||
CFS Bancorp |
150,000 | 1,186,500 | ||||
Timberland Bancorp 6 |
444,200 | 3,642,440 | ||||
4,828,940 | ||||||
Total | 201,703,575 | |||||
Health Care 6.5% | ||||||
Biotechnology - 0.3% | ||||||
Genomic Health 1 |
40,000 | 1,131,200 | ||||
Green Cross |
12,000 | 1,671,760 | ||||
Myriad Genetics 1 |
47,150 | 1,197,610 | ||||
4,000,570 | ||||||
Health Care Equipment & Supplies - 2.0% | ||||||
Abaxis 2 |
15,800 | 747,656 | ||||
Allied Healthcare Products 1 |
140,512 | 372,357 | ||||
Analogic Corporation 2 |
43,335 | 3,424,332 | ||||
35,050 | 400,622 | |||||
Atrion Corporation |
15,750 | 3,023,843 | ||||
bioMerieux |
17,000 | 1,603,198 | ||||
Carl Zeiss Meditec |
50,000 | 1,580,842 | ||||
CONMED Corporation |
81,500 | 2,775,890 | ||||
DiaSorin |
50,000 | 1,749,726 | ||||
40,201 | 3,714,170 | |||||
Kossan Rubber Industries |
647,568 | 736,134 | ||||
Nihon Kohden |
20,100 | 707,829 | ||||
Straumann Holding |
15,000 | 2,020,963 | ||||
Top Glove |
475,000 | 828,355 | ||||
Urologix 1 |
142,648 | 78,456 | ||||
23,764,373 | ||||||
Health Care Providers & Services - 0.7% | ||||||
Accretive Health 1 |
160,000 | 1,625,600 | ||||
Landauer 2 |
75,500 | 4,256,690 | ||||
10,000 | 1,322,600 | |||||
Schein (Henry) 1 |
6,500 | 601,575 | ||||
35,600 | 836,244 | |||||
8,642,709 | ||||||
Life Sciences Tools & Services - 2.0% | ||||||
Bio-Rad Laboratories Cl. A 1 |
20,888 | 2,631,888 | ||||
EPS Corporation |
1,224 | 1,816,463 | ||||
PAREXEL International 1 |
312,400 | 12,342,924 | ||||
PerkinElmer 2 |
185,800 | 6,250,312 | ||||
Techne Corporation |
10,800 | 732,780 | ||||
23,774,367 | ||||||
Pharmaceuticals - 1.5% | ||||||
Adcock Ingram Holdings |
389,000 | 2,563,213 | ||||
Almirall |
175,000 | 2,187,158 | ||||
Boiron |
55,000 | 2,850,387 | ||||
Hi-Tech Pharmacal |
17,700 | 586,047 | ||||
Kalbe Farma |
4,000,000 | 510,419 | ||||
Recordati |
300,000 | 2,714,960 | ||||
Santen Pharmaceutical |
58,500 | 2,706,406 | ||||
Vetoquinol |
50,000 | 1,640,769 | ||||
Virbac |
6,000 | 1,382,092 | ||||
17,141,451 | ||||||
Total | 77,323,470 | |||||
Industrials 28.6% | ||||||
Aerospace & Defense - 1.8% | ||||||
AeroVironment 1 |
13,000 | 235,690 | ||||
Alliant Techsystems 2 |
7,200 | 521,496 | ||||
Cubic Corporation |
45,454 | 1,941,795 | ||||
Ducommun 1 |
117,200 | 2,319,388 | ||||
210,351 | 9,131,337 | |||||
HEICO Corporation Cl. A |
64,647 | 2,218,039 | ||||
Hexcel Corporation 1 |
47,500 | 1,377,975 | ||||
Moog Cl. A 1 |
25,000 | 1,145,750 | ||||
Teledyne Technologies 1 |
35,630 | 2,794,817 | ||||
21,686,287 | ||||||
Air Freight & Logistics - 1.9% | ||||||
50,000 | 291,500 | |||||
Expeditors International of Washington |
167,200 | 5,970,712 | ||||
Forward Air |
209,750 | 7,821,577 | ||||
149,400 | 5,745,924 | |||||
UTi Worldwide |
175,000 | 2,534,000 | ||||
22,363,713 | ||||||
Building Products - 1.2% | ||||||
American Woodmark 1 |
123,335 | 4,197,090 | ||||
Apogee Enterprises 2 |
40,600 | 1,175,370 | ||||
Burnham Holdings Cl. B 4 |
36,000 | 622,800 | ||||
Simpson Manufacturing |
275,300 | 8,426,933 | ||||
14,422,193 | ||||||
Commercial Services & Supplies - 2.3% | ||||||
Brinks Company (The) |
206,320 | 5,830,603 | ||||
CompX International Cl. A |
185,300 | 2,347,751 | ||||
Copart 1 |
149,780 | 5,134,458 | ||||
Kaba Holding |
4,000 | 1,556,937 | ||||
Kimball International Cl. B |
286,180 | 2,592,791 | ||||
Moshi Moshi Hotline |
23,900 | 339,960 | ||||
297,800 | 6,462,260 | |||||
Tetra Tech 1 |
106,600 | 3,250,234 | ||||
27,514,994 | ||||||
Construction & Engineering - 2.0% | ||||||
EMCOR Group |
199,400 | 8,452,566 | ||||
Integrated Electrical Services 1 |
351,960 | 2,245,505 | ||||
92,000 | 5,174,080 | |||||
KBR |
180,000 | 5,774,400 | ||||
Northwest Pipe 1 |
14,200 | 397,316 | ||||
Raubex Group |
423,700 | 898,519 | ||||
22,942,386 | ||||||
Electrical Equipment - 3.4% | ||||||
AZZ |
50,299 | 2,424,412 | ||||
Belden |
57,800 | 2,985,370 | ||||
Elektrobudowa |
16,392 | 621,557 | ||||
Franklin Electric |
209,200 | 7,022,844 | ||||
Global Power Equipment Group |
97,582 | 1,719,395 | ||||
GrafTech International 1 |
688,987 | 5,291,420 | ||||
Graphite India |
250,000 | 365,686 | ||||
Hubbell Cl. B 2 |
7,000 | 679,770 | ||||
Powell Industries 1 |
95,653 | 5,028,478 | ||||
Preformed Line Products |
91,600 | 6,409,252 | ||||
Regal-Beloit |
100,000 | 8,156,000 | ||||
40,704,184 | ||||||
Industrial Conglomerates - 0.6% | ||||||
Carlisle Companies 2 |
10,400 | 705,016 | ||||
Raven Industries 2 |
199,000 | 6,688,390 | ||||
7,393,406 | ||||||
Machinery - 9.2% | ||||||
Armstrong Industrial |
1,514,500 | 366,308 | ||||
Astec Industries |
21,700 | 757,981 | ||||
Burckhardt Compression Holding |
14,400 | 5,388,813 | ||||
CB Industrial Product Holding |
189,000 | 153,202 | ||||
Chen Hsong Holdings |
1,523,000 | 533,660 | ||||
CLARCOR 2 |
92,500 | 4,845,150 | ||||
Columbus McKinnon 1 |
93,900 | 1,807,575 | ||||
Crane Company |
6,700 | 374,262 | ||||
185,600 | 6,716,864 | |||||
EVA Precision Industrial Holdings |
3,476,000 | 528,393 | ||||
FAG Bearings India |
29,500 | 797,884 | ||||
Gardner Denver |
4,300 | 322,973 | ||||
Graco |
116,376 | 6,753,299 | ||||
Haitian International Holdings |
675,000 | 1,050,428 | ||||
IDEX Corporation |
67,400 | 3,600,508 | ||||
209,500 | 8,178,880 | |||||
Lincoln Electric Holdings |
205,985 | 11,160,267 | ||||
NN 1 |
197,100 | 1,864,566 | ||||
Nordson Corporation |
74,296 | 4,899,821 | ||||
Pfeiffer Vacuum Technology |
10,000 | 1,103,033 | ||||
PMFG 1 |
388,352 | 2,396,132 | ||||
Rational |
5,500 | 1,652,209 | ||||
RBC Bearings 1 |
47,000 | 2,376,320 | ||||
Rotork |
30,000 | 1,323,744 | ||||
Sarin Technologies |
1,018,600 | 1,157,920 | ||||
Semperit AG Holding |
70,000 | 2,700,860 | ||||
Spirax-Sarco Engineering |
50,000 | 2,041,381 | ||||
Sun Hydraulics |
8,600 | 279,586 | ||||
Timken Company (The) |
33,400 | 1,889,772 | ||||
Valmont Industries |
47,900 | 7,533,233 | ||||
WABCO Holdings 1 |
103,800 | 7,327,242 | ||||
Wabtec Corporation |
85,925 | 8,773,802 | ||||
220,700 | 8,775,032 | |||||
109,431,100 | ||||||
Marine - 0.6% | ||||||
Clarkson |
28,600 | 675,745 | ||||
85,100 | 6,535,680 | |||||
7,211,425 | ||||||
Professional Services - 3.4% | ||||||
185,000 | 9,716,200 | |||||
CRA International 1 |
64,187 | 1,435,863 | ||||
Equifax |
5,600 | 322,504 | ||||
Heidrick & Struggles International |
278,831 | 4,168,523 | ||||
JobStreet Corporation |
723,400 | 654,132 | ||||
ManpowerGroup |
84,400 | 4,787,168 | ||||
Michael Page International |
350,000 | 2,243,164 | ||||
Nihon M&A Center |
67,300 | 2,963,388 | ||||
On Assignment 1 |
375,400 | 9,501,374 | ||||
Robert Half International |
63,872 | 2,397,116 | ||||
Towers Watson & Company Cl. A |
20,200 | 1,400,264 | ||||
TrueBlue 1 |
43,000 | 909,020 | ||||
40,498,716 | ||||||
Road & Rail - 1.1% | ||||||
99,400 | 5,674,746 | |||||
Patriot Transportation Holding 1 |
212,958 | 5,924,492 | ||||
Universal Truckload Services 1 |
68,916 | 1,607,810 | ||||
13,207,048 | ||||||
Trading Companies & Distributors - 1.0% | ||||||
45,000 | 695,250 | |||||
Lawson Products 1 |
161,431 | 2,837,957 | ||||
MISUMI Group |
95,000 | 2,617,836 | ||||
MSC Industrial Direct Cl. A 2 |
60,348 | 5,176,651 | ||||
11,327,694 | ||||||
Transportation Infrastructure - 0.1% | ||||||
Wesco Aircraft Holdings 1 |
68,400 | 1,006,848 | ||||
Total | 339,709,994 | |||||
Information Technology 20.3% | ||||||
Communications Equipment - 1.3% | ||||||
AAC Technologies Holdings |
177,600 | 853,390 | ||||
ADTRAN 2 |
175,200 | 3,442,680 | ||||
Bel Fuse Cl. A |
36,672 | 506,073 | ||||
Cogo Group 1 |
87,715 | 173,676 | ||||
Comba Telecom Systems Holdings 1 |
450,000 | 152,463 | ||||
Comtech Telecommunications 2 |
30,000 | 728,400 | ||||
EVS Broadcast Equipment |
35,000 | 2,245,931 | ||||
Globecomm Systems 1 |
183,700 | 2,206,237 | ||||
Plantronics |
4,300 | 190,017 | ||||
Sonus Networks 1 |
1,124,000 | 2,911,160 | ||||
Tellabs |
700,000 | 1,463,000 | ||||
VTech Holdings |
47,050 | 574,900 | ||||
15,447,927 | ||||||
Computers & Peripherals - 1.0% | ||||||
Asustek Computer |
50,000 | 594,432 | ||||
Catcher Technology |
84,600 | 379,112 | ||||
Diebold |
251,600 | 7,628,512 | ||||
Immersion Corporation 1 |
44,300 | 520,082 | ||||
STEC 1 |
375,500 | 1,659,710 | ||||
Western Digital 2 |
18,300 | 920,124 | ||||
11,701,972 | ||||||
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components - 8.6% | ||||||
Agilysys 1 |
175,125 | 1,740,743 | ||||
Anixter International 2 |
61,795 | 4,320,706 | ||||
165,200 | 2,976,904 | |||||
Broadway Industrial Group |
945,600 | 259,204 | ||||
Chroma Ate |
219,982 | 529,678 | ||||
Cognex Corporation |
69,800 | 2,942,070 | ||||
Coherent |
196,000 | 11,121,040 | ||||
Dolby Laboratories Cl. A 2 |
152,100 | 5,104,476 | ||||
Domino Printing Sciences |
185,000 | 1,796,217 | ||||
DTS 1 |
207,000 | 3,442,410 | ||||
43,600 | 1,891,804 | |||||
FEI Company 2 |
92,400 | 5,964,420 | ||||
FLIR Systems |
262,900 | 6,838,029 | ||||
Hana Microelectronics |
708,100 | 610,535 | ||||
Hollysys Automation Technologies 1 |
51,227 | 624,457 | ||||
Inficon Holding |
1,100 | 324,450 | ||||
72,320 | 4,802,771 | |||||
Maxwell Technologies 1 |
53,000 | 285,670 | ||||
Molex 2 |
72,600 | 2,125,728 | ||||
National Instruments |
251,850 | 8,248,088 | ||||
Newport Corporation 1 |
523,500 | 8,857,620 | ||||
Perceptron |
357,700 | 2,582,594 | ||||
Plexus Corporation 1 |
176,100 | 4,280,991 | ||||
Richardson Electronics |
372,332 | 4,415,858 | ||||
Rofin-Sinar Technologies 1 |
297,200 | 8,051,148 | ||||
67,800 | 3,092,358 | |||||
211,400 | 1,606,640 | |||||
Vaisala Cl. A |
135,820 | 3,422,825 | ||||
102,259,434 | ||||||
Internet Software & Services - 1.4% | ||||||
Akamai Technologies 1 |
15,700 | 554,053 | ||||
comScore 1 |
130,000 | 2,181,400 | ||||
QuinStreet 1 |
102,428 | 611,495 | ||||
RealNetworks 1 |
29,350 | 226,289 | ||||
ValueClick 1 |
145,000 | 4,284,750 | ||||
VeriSign 1 |
23,000 | 1,087,440 | ||||
187,000 | 7,229,420 | |||||
16,174,847 | ||||||
IT Services - 2.7% | ||||||
Convergys Corporation |
121,000 | 2,060,630 | ||||
CSE Global |
1,792,100 | 1,249,782 | ||||
eClerx Services |
35,900 | 397,641 | ||||
Fiserv 1 |
3,000 | 263,490 | ||||
Hackett Group |
655,000 | 2,993,350 | ||||
ManTech International Cl. A |
35,400 | 951,198 | ||||
MAXIMUS |
94,200 | 7,533,174 | ||||
164,962 | 2,985,812 | |||||
NeuStar Cl. A 1 |
29,287 | 1,362,724 | ||||
Sapient Corporation 1 |
706,602 | 8,613,478 | ||||
Sykes Enterprises 1 |
99,524 | 1,588,403 | ||||
Unisys Corporation 1 |
94,000 | 2,138,500 | ||||
32,138,182 | ||||||
Office Electronics - 0.1% | ||||||
23,058 | 1,086,724 | |||||
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment - 3.6% | ||||||
Aixtron ADR |
79,858 | 1,170,718 | ||||
Analog Devices 2 |
27,300 | 1,269,177 | ||||
ASM Pacific Technology |
15,000 | 164,927 | ||||
ATMI 1 |
118,815 | 2,665,020 | ||||
Cabot Microelectronics 1 |
35,209 | 1,223,513 | ||||
Diodes 1 |
252,450 | 5,296,401 | ||||
Exar Corporation 1 |
157,576 | 1,654,548 | ||||
Integrated Silicon Solution 1 |
190,700 | 1,748,719 | ||||
International Rectifier 1 |
330,000 | 6,979,500 | ||||
Intersil Corporation Cl. A 2 |
190,000 | 1,654,900 | ||||
Miraial |
26,170 | 466,492 | ||||
MKS Instruments |
83,800 | 2,279,360 | ||||
150,800 | 2,176,044 | |||||
Power Integrations 2 |
49,000 | 2,127,090 | ||||
RDA Microelectronics ADR |
72,000 | 666,000 | ||||
239,600 | 3,886,312 | |||||
TriQuint Semiconductor 1 |
798,100 | 4,030,405 | ||||
90,600 | 3,472,698 | |||||
42,931,824 | ||||||
Software - 1.6% | ||||||
131,150 | 6,407,989 | |||||
105,600 | 8,597,952 | |||||
Aspen Technology 1 |
42,100 | 1,359,409 | ||||
Blackbaud 2 |
31,400 | 930,382 | ||||
SimCorp |
6,650 | 1,783,577 | ||||
TeleNav 1 |
33,597 | 216,701 | ||||
19,296,010 | ||||||
Total | 241,036,920 | |||||
Materials 7.7% | ||||||
Chemicals - 1.4% | ||||||
Cabot Corporation 2 |
61,800 | 2,113,560 | ||||
Hawkins |
86,178 | 3,442,811 | ||||
Huchems Fine Chemical |
60,756 | 1,321,495 | ||||
Intrepid Potash 2 |
120,366 | 2,258,066 | ||||
KMG Chemicals |
21,574 | 419,398 | ||||
LSB Industries 1 |
46,910 | 1,631,530 | ||||
Minerals Technologies 2 |
63,360 | 2,630,074 | ||||
Tronox Cl. A |
23,500 | 465,535 | ||||
Valspar Corporation (The) |
2,800 | 174,300 | ||||
Victrex |
70,000 | 1,765,601 | ||||
8,700 | 674,337 | |||||
16,896,707 | ||||||
Construction Materials - 1.1% | ||||||
Ash Grove Cement Cl. B 4 |
50,518 | 9,244,794 | ||||
87,400 | 1,067,154 | |||||
Eternit |
120,000 | 529,110 | ||||
Mardin Cimento Sanayii |
600,000 | 1,777,483 | ||||
12,618,541 | ||||||
Containers & Packaging - 0.9% | ||||||
Greif Cl. A 2 |
90,844 | 4,871,055 | ||||
Mayr-Melnhof Karton |
52,500 | 5,749,197 | ||||
10,620,252 | ||||||
Metals & Mining - 4.3% | ||||||
16,900 | 278,174 | |||||
AuRico Gold 1 |
132,000 | 830,280 | ||||
Central Steel & Wire 4 |
6,062 | 4,243,400 | ||||
Endeavour Mining 1 |
300,000 | 442,979 | ||||
Fresnillo |
22,500 | 463,584 | ||||
Gabriel Resources 1 |
550,000 | 1,310,233 | ||||
Globe Specialty Metals |
45,600 | 634,752 | ||||
Hecla Mining |
300,000 | 1,185,000 | ||||
Hochschild Mining |
400,000 | 1,664,709 | ||||
IAMGOLD Corporation |
210,000 | 1,512,000 | ||||
Kimber Resources 1 |
560,000 | 106,400 | ||||
Kinross Gold |
24,600 | 195,078 | ||||
Kirkland Lake Gold 1 |
90,000 | 476,645 | ||||
Maharashtra Seamless |
472,300 | 1,955,244 | ||||
Major Drilling Group International |
406,600 | 3,622,316 | ||||
Medusa Mining |
348,000 | 1,557,978 | ||||
Pan American Silver |
243,730 | 3,992,297 | ||||
Pretium Resources 1 |
161,000 | 1,275,120 | ||||
172,120 | 12,249,780 | |||||
Saracen Mineral Holdings 1 |
200,600 | 59,524 | ||||
Schnitzer Steel Industries Cl. A 2 |
100,000 | 2,666,000 | ||||
Sims Metal Management ADR |
219,167 | 2,292,487 | ||||
Synalloy Corporation |
178,800 | 2,481,744 | ||||
Village Main Reef |
986,600 | 120,169 | ||||
Worthington Industries |
185,000 | 5,731,300 | ||||
51,347,193 | ||||||
Paper & Forest Products - 0.0% | ||||||
Qunxing Paper Holdings 5 |
3,296,000 | 175,276 | ||||
Total | 91,657,969 | |||||
Telecommunication Services 0.6% | ||||||
Wireless Telecommunication Services - 0.6% | ||||||
Telephone and Data Systems |
338,270 | 7,127,349 | ||||
Total | 7,127,349 | |||||
Miscellaneous7 2.4% | ||||||
Total | 28,070,356 | |||||
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS | ||||||
(Cost $911,321,362) |
1,237,183,072 | |||||
PREFERRED STOCK 0.1% | ||||||
(Cost $796,468) |
55,000 | 1,634,490 | ||||
REPURCHASE AGREEMENT 8.7% | ||||||
Fixed Income Clearing Corporation, |
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0.12% dated 3/28/13, due 4/1/13, |
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maturity value $103,389,379 (collateralized |
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by obligations of various U.S. Government |
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Agencies, 0.875% due 2/28/17, valued at |
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$105,460,413) |
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(Cost $103,388,000) |
103,388,000 | |||||
TOTAL INVESTMENTS 113.0% | ||||||
(Cost $1,015,505,830) |
1,342,205,562 | |||||
LIABILITIES LESS CASH | ||||||
AND OTHER ASSETS (13.0)% |
(154,238,930 | ) | ||||
NET ASSETS 100.0% | $ | 1,187,966,632 | ||||
TAX INFORMATION: The cost of total investments for Federal income tax purposes was $1,017,214,357. At March 31, 2013, net unrealized appreciation for all securities was $324,991,205, consisting of aggregate gross unrealized appreciation of $399,515,277 and aggregate gross unrealized depreciation of $74,524,072. The primary difference between book and tax basis cost is the timing of the recognition of losses on securities sold.
Valuation of Investments:
Investment transactions are accounted for on the trade date. Securities are valued as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) (generally
4:00 p.m. Eastern time) on the valuation date. Securities that trade on an exchange, and securities traded on Nasdaqs Electronic Bulletin Board, are valued at
their last reported sales price or Nasdaq official closing price taken from the primary market in which each security trades or, if no sale is reported for such day,
at their bid price. Other over-the-counter securities for which market quotations are readily available are valued at their highest bid price, except in the case of
some bonds and other fixed income securities which may be valued by reference to other securities with comparable ratings, interest rates and maturities, using
established independent pricing services. The Fund values its non-U.S. dollar denominated securities in U.S. dollars daily at the prevailing foreign currency
exchange rates as quoted by a major bank. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available are valued at their fair value in accordance with the
provisions of the 1940 Act, under procedures approved by the Fund's Board of Directors, and are reported as Level 3 securities. As a general principle, the fair
value of a security is the amount which the Fund might reasonably expect to receive for the security upon its current sale. However, in light of the judgment
involved in fair valuations, there can be no assurance that a fair value assigned to a particular security will be the amount which the Fund might be able to
receive upon its current sale. In addition, if, between the time trading ends on a particular security and the close of the customary trading session on the NYSE,
events occur that are significant and may make the closing price unreliable, the Fund may fair value the security. The Fund uses an independent pricing service
to provide fair value estimates for relevant non-U.S. equity securities on days when the U.S. market volatility exceeds a certain threshold. This pricing service
uses proprietary correlations it has developed between the movement of prices of non-U.S. equity securities and indices of U.S.-traded securities, futures
contracts and other indications to estimate the fair value of relevant non-U.S. securities. When fair value pricing is employed, the prices of securities used by
the Fund may differ from quoted or published prices for the same security. Investments in money market funds are valued at net asset value per share.
Level 1 | | quoted prices
in active markets for identical securities. |
|
Level 2 | | other significant
observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, foreign securities
that may be fair valued and repurchase agreements). The table below includes all
Level 2 securities. Level 2 securities with values based on quoted prices for similar
securities are noted in the Schedule of Investments. |
|
Level 3 | | significant
unobservable inputs (including last trade price before trading was suspended, or
at a discount thereto for lack of marketability or otherwise, market price information
regarding other securities, information received from the company and/or published
documents, including SEC filings and financial statements, or other publicly available
information). |
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | |||||||||||||||||
Common Stocks | $ | 1,216,622,732 | $ | 20,303,165 | $ | 257,175 | $ | 1,237,183,072 | ||||||||||||
Preferred Stocks | | | 1,634,490 | 1,634,490 | ||||||||||||||||
Cash Equivalents | | 103,388,000 | | 103,388,000 |
For the three months ended March 31, 2013, certain securities have transferred in and out of Level 1 and Level 2 measurements as a result of the fair value pricing procedures for international equities. The Fund recognizes transfers between levels as of the end of the reporting period. At March 31, 2013, securities valued at $222,870,699 were transferred from Level 2 to Level 1 within the fair value hierarchy.
Level 3 Reconciliation:
Realized and Unrealized | ||||||||||||
Balance as of 12/31/12 | Gain (Loss) | Balance as of 3/31/13 | ||||||||||
Common Stocks | $ | 263,067 | $ | (5,892 | ) | $ | 257,175 | |||||
Preferred Stocks | 1,504,800 | 129,690 | 1,634,490 |
Repurchase Agreements:
The Fund may enter into repurchase agreements with institutions that the Funds investment adviser has determined are creditworthy. The Fund restricts
repurchase agreements to maturities of no more than seven days. Securities pledged as collateral for repurchase agreements, which are held until maturity of
the repurchase agreements, are marked-to-market daily and maintained at a value at least equal to the principal amount of the repurchase agreement
(including accrued interest). Repurchase agreements could involve certain risks in the event of default or insolvency of the counter-party, including possible
delays or restrictions upon the ability of the Fund to dispose of its underlying securities.
Borrowings:
The Fund has entered into a $150,000,000 revolving credit agreement (the credit agreement) with BNP Paribas Prime Brokerage Inc. (BNPP). The Fund pays a
commitment fee of 0.50% per annum on the unused portion of the credit agreement. The credit agreement has a 360-day rolling term that resets daily;
however, if the Fund exceeds certain net asset value triggers, the credit agreement may convert to a 60-day rolling term that resets daily. The Fund is required
to pledge portfolio securities as collateral in an amount up to two times the loan balance outstanding and has granted a security interest in the securities
pledged to, and in favor of, BNPP as security for the loan balance outstanding. If the Fund fails to meet certain requirements, or maintain other financial
covenants required under the credit agreement, the Fund may be required to repay immediately, in part or in full, the loan balance outstanding under the credit
agreement necessitating the sale of portfolio securities at potentially inopportune times. The credit agreement also permits, subject to certain conditions, BNPP
to rehypothecate portfolio securities pledged by the Fund up to the amount of the loan balance outstanding. The Fund continues to receive payments in lieu of
dividends and interest on rehypothecated securities. The Fund also has the right under the credit agreement to recall the rehypothecated securities from BNPP
on demand. If BNPP fails to deliver the recalled security in a timely manner, the Fund will be compensated by BNPP for any fees or losses related to the failed
delivery or, in the event a recalled security will not be returned by BNPP, the Fund, upon notice to BNPP, may reduce the loan balance outstanding by the
amount of the recalled security failed to be returned. The Fund will receive a portion of the fees earned by BNPP in connection with the rehypothecation of
portfolio securities.
Transactions in Affiliated Companies:
An Affiliated Company as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, is a company in which a fund owns 5% or more of the companys outstanding
voting securities at any time during the period. The Fund effected the following transactions in shares of such companies for the three months ended
March 31, 2013:
Shares | Market Value | Cost of | Cost of | Realized | Dividend | Shares | Market Value | |||||||||||||||
Affiliated Company | 12/31/12 | 12/31/12 | Purchases | Sales | Gain (Loss) | Income | 3/31/13 | 3/31/13 | ||||||||||||||
Timberland Bancorp | 444,200 | $ | 3,082,748 | | | | $ | 13,326 | 444,200 | $ | 3,642,440 | |||||||||||
$ | 3,082,748 | $ | 13,326 | $ | 3,642,440 |
Other information regarding the Fund is available in the Funds most recent Report to Stockholders. This information is available through The Royce Funds (www.roycefunds.com) and on the Securities and Exchange Commissions website (www.sec.gov).
Item 2 - Controls and Procedures
(a) The Registrants principal executive
and principal financial officers have concluded, based on their evaluation of the
Registrants disclosure controls and procedures as of a date within 90 days
of the filing date of this report (as required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the Investment
Company Act of 1940 (the Act)), that the Registrants disclosure
controls and procedures (as defined by Rule 30a-3(c) under the Act) are reasonably
designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed by the Registrant on
Form N-Q is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the required time
periods and that information required to be disclosed by the Registrant in the reports
that it files or submits on Form N-Q is accumulated and communicated to the Registrants management, including its principal executive and principal financial officers,
as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
(b) There were no changes in the Registrants internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Act) during the Registrants last fiscal quarter that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the internal control over financial reporting.
Item 3 - Exhibits
Certifications pursuant to Rule 30a-2(a)
under the Act 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.
Royce Value Trust, Inc.
By:
/s/ Charles M. Royce |
Charles M. Royce |
President, Royce Value Trust, Inc. |
Date: May 28, 2013 |
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/ Charles M. Royce |
Charles M. Royce |
President, Royce Value Trust, Inc. |
Date: May 28, 2013 |
By: |
/s/ John D. Diederich |
John D. Diederich |
Treasurer, Royce Value Trust, Inc. |
Date: May 28, 2013 |