Strategies

Mid-Cap Value

TOP TEN HOLDINGS (%)1

As of 03/31/2025
TOP TEN HOLDINGS (%)1Portfolio
APA Corp.4.4
F5 Inc.4.0
Popular Inc.4.0
Ericsson3.7
Citizens Fin'l Group Inc.3.3
American Int'l Group Inc.3.3
Fluor Corp.2.9
Kosmos Energy Ltd.2.9
Olin Corp.2.6
Magna International Inc.2.5
As of 03/31/2025
SECTOR ALLOCATION (%)1PORTFOLIOCOMPARED TO RUSSELL MIDCAP VALUE2
Energy16.310.0
Consumer Discretionary12.53.8
Financials20.72.4
Health Care9.41.5
Information Technology9.51.0
Communication Services4.20.7
Industrials14.5-1.7
Consumer Staples3.0-3.0
Materials3.3-3.4
Utilities3.8-3.9
Real Estate1.0-9.2
As of 03/31/2025
Portfolio CharacteristicsPortfolioRussell Midcap Value
Price/Normal Earnings5.7x15.8x
Forward Price/Earnings (fiscal year)8.9x14.0x
Price/Book1.2x2.2x
Payout Yield7.3%4.2%
Weighted Avg Market Cap ($M)$14,669$25,915
Median Market Cap ($M)$8,021$10,218
Number of Securities69712
Turnover (5 Yr Avg)34% 
Active Share (5 Yr Avg)94 

1 % of Total Portfolio
2 As of 3/31/25

Data source: Hotchkis & Wiley, Bloomberg

Information provided is based on a representative portfolio of the Mid-Cap Value strategy. Sector weights, statistics, and holdings may vary due to different restrictions, cash flows, and other relevant considerations. Top ten holdings identified do not represent all of the securities purchased, sold, or recommended for advisory clients, and may not be indicative of current or future holdings or trading activity. Securities shown in aggregate may represent only a limited portion of an account’s portfolio holdings. No assumptions should be made that companies identified, or all investment decisions were, or will be profitable. A complete list of portfolio holdings is available upon request. Statistics presented may be based on proprietary or third-party estimates, which are subject to change and cannot be guaranteed. Russell Investment Group is the source and owner of the Russell Index data contained herein (and all trademarks related thereto), which may not be redistributed. The information herein is not approved by Russell.  H&W and Russell sectors are based on the Global Industry Classification Standard by MSCI and S&P.

All investments contain risk and may lose value. Investing in small and medium-sized companies involves greater risks than those associated with investing in large company stocks, such as business risk, significant stock price fluctuations and illiquidity. Investing in value stocks presents the risk that value stocks may fall out of favor with investors and underperform growth stocks during given periods.

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