Portfolio Update

BLACKROCK SMALLER COMPANIES TRUST plc All information is at 30 June 2011 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 0.2% 3.2% 58.9% 51.9% 74.6% Share price 1.1% -1.0% 62.7% 56.9% 75.8% HGSC ex Inv Trust + AIM* -1.8% 0.6% 29.4% 19.8% 6.5% 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. For the five year period the above index has been blended to reflect this. At month end Net asset value Capital only (debt at par value): 623.61p Net asset value Capital only (debt at fair value): 619.39p Net asset value incl. Income (debt at par value): 628.34p** Net asset value incl. Income (debt at fair value): 624.12p** Share price: 528.75p Discount to Capital only NAV (debt at par value): 15.2% Discount to Capital only NAV (debt at fair value): 14.6% Net yield: 1.3% Total assets: £329.6m^ Gearing including income: 9.3% Ordinary shares in issue: 47,879,792^^ **includes net revenue of 4.73p. ^includes current year revenue. ^^excludes 2,113,731 shares held in treasury. Ten Largest Sector Weightings % of Total Assets Software & Computer Services 9.8 Support Services 8.7 Financial Services 8.6 Electronic & Electrical Equipment 8.5 Industrial Metals & Mining 8.3 Oil & Gas Producers 6.5 Industrial Engineering 5.6 Media 5.6 Travel & Leisure 5.2 Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology 5.0 ---- Total 71.8 ==== Ten Largest Equity Investments (in alphabetical order) Company Abcam Group Aveva Group Bellway City of London Investment Group Fidessa group Hargreaves Services Hutchison China Meditech Oxford Instruments Senior Victrex Commenting on the markets, Mike Prentis, representing the Investment Manager noted: During June, the Company's NAV per share rose by 0.2% on a capital only basis, well ahead of the benchmark index which fell by 1.8%. The FTSE 100 Index fell by 0.7%. Oxford Instruments and Sierra Rutile contributed more than 0.25% to relative performance during the month. Oxford Instruments announced strong full year results with revenue growth, all organic, of 24%, and pre tax profits up 120%. It produces instruments and systems which facilitate the analysis of materials at the atomic level. Markets are industrial and research and are worldwide. The company also announced two important strategic acquisitions negotiated with vendors keen to sell to Oxford Instruments because of its culture, skill base and management. Sierra Rutile produces mineral sands, and in particular high value rutile, from its operations in Sierra Leone. The company has a long production record but in recent years has not managed its activities and production well. This is now changing with access to spares, plant upgrades and improved training. Production should increase over the next 12 months at a time when selling prices have risen sharply. With an additional dredge, which needs to be built, the company should be strongly profitable and cash generative in 2012/2013. A few small holdings disappointed during the month, but the largest of these detracted from performance by 13 basis points. We sold a number of holdings where our conviction levels were not sufficiently high and trimmed a few holdings where we felt valuations were looking rather full. There were no significant new investments during the month. 20 July 2011 ENDS Latest information is available by typing www.blackrock.co.uk/brsc on the internet, "BLRKINDEX" on Reuters, "BLRK" on Bloomberg or "8800" on Topic 3 (ICV terminal). Neither the contents of the Manager's website nor the contents of any website accessible from hyperlinks on the Manager's website (or any other website) is incorporated into, or forms part of, this announcement.
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