Portfolio Update

MERRILL LYNCH BRITISH SMALLER COMPANIES TRUST plc All information is at 31 December 2007 and unaudited. Performance at month end is calculated on a capital only basis One Three One Three Five Month Months Year Years Years Net asset value -0.6% -7.2% -4.0% 64.0% 176.7% Share price -4.1% -16.5% -15.1% 51.3% 183.0% Hoare Govett Smaller Companies plus AIM (ex IC's) Index* -1.3% -6.1% -11.8% 23.2% 86.0% Sources: BlackRock and Datastream. *with effect from 1 September 2007 the Hoare Govett Smaller Companies plus AIM (ex Investment companies) Index replaced the FTSE SmallCap Index (ex Investment Companies) as the Company's benchmark. The above index has been blended to reflect this. At month end Net asset value (debt at par value): 415.23p Net asset value (debt at fair value): 409.85p Share price: 315.50p Discount to NAV (debt at par value): 24.0% Discount to NAV (debt at fair value): 23.0% Net yield: 1.5% Total assets: £221.6m Gearing: 9.7% Ordinary shares in issue: 48,634,708 Ten Largest Sector Weightings % of Total Assets Support Services 16.2 Software & Computer Services 11.4 Oil & Gas Producers 10.1 Industrial Engineering 8.6 General Financial 8.3 Industrial Metals & Mining 7.9 Real Estate 5.7 Electronic & Electrical Equipment 4.8 Non-Life Insurance 4.7 Aerospace & Defence 3.9 ---- Total 81.6 ---- Ten Largest Equity Investments (in alphabetical order) Company Aveva Brewin Dolphin Dechra Pharmaceuticals Hill & Smith ITE Group Kiln Mouchel Parkman Rathbone Brothers Ultra Electronics Victrex Commenting on the markets, Mike Prentis, representing the Investment Manager noted: During December the Company's NAV fell by 0.6%. The benchmark index fell by 1.3%. The main stock contributors to relative outperformance in December were our holdings in Kiln, Encore Oil, Ultra Electronics and Dechra Pharmaceuticals. Kiln received a bid approach from Tokio Marine, a company well known to it. Encore Oil's share price was strong as the market tried to assess the value of its gas storage interests. Encore's 50% gas storage partner is Star Energy, which was subject to a bid from Petronas. It seems likely that Petronas would want 100% of the gas storage interests it is looking to buy. Ultra Electronics' trading statement showed that it continues to trade very well. It has excellent revenue visibility covering many military and civil contracts. Cash generation continues to be strong. It remains a highly plausible bid target. Dechra announced a sensible strategic acquisition which has been taken well by the market. In relative terms, the poorest stock contributors in December were holdings in WSP Group and BSS Group. WSP, a leading engineering consultancy, continues to trade well, but the market appears to be worrying that its property division will struggle to make further progress. We see WSP as being fairly well diversified within property and regard the shares as good value. BSS had strong interims in late November. The market is worrying about most construction related companies, even though BSS has only modest exposure to private new build housing, and continues to see a high level of commercial construction related activity. Disposals included holdings in Bodycote, Euromoney and Hunting. Bodycote's shares are not expensive, but it is still a fairly cyclical company and with worries about the US economy we decided to sell. Euromoney publishes business information, but a significant part goes to the financial services sectors in which we expect spending cutbacks. Hunting shares have held up reasonably well, but our level of conviction in the stock is not high, and given the uncertain markets we decided to realise the position. There were no new holdings during the month. Our strategy has been to focus more money on our core holdings, and in particular on stocks, themes and sectors which are defensive but still showing good growth characteristics. In several cases we have allowed the size of a core holding to move to more than 2.0% of the portfolio, but we do not expect any to exceed 2.5%. Latest information is available by typing www.blackrock.co.uk/its on the internet, "BLRKINDEX" on Reuters, "BLRK" on Bloomberg or "8800" on Topic 3 (ICV terminal). 10 January 2008
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