Half-yearly Report

Montanaro UK Smaller Companies Investment Trust PLC ("MUSCIT") Half-yearly Report for the six months ended 30 September 2011 MUSCIT was launched in March 1995 and is listed on the London Stock Exchange. Investment Objective The investment objective is capital appreciation through investing in small quoted companies listed on the London Stock Exchange or traded on the Alternative Investment Market ("AIM") and to achieve relative outperformance of its benchmark, the FTSE SmallCap (excluding investment companies) Index ("SmallCap"). No unquoted investments are permitted. Investment Policy The Company seeks to achieve its objective and to diversify risk by investing in a portfolio of quoted UK smaller companies. At the time of initial investment, a potential investee company must be profitable and smaller than the largest constituent of the RBS HGSC Index, which represents the smallest 10% of the UK Stock Market by value. At the end of September 2011, the largest company in the RBS HGSC had a market capitalisation of over £1.6 billion in size. The Manager focuses on the smaller end of this Index. In order to manage risk the Manager will normally limit any one holding to a maximum of 4% of the Company's investments. The portfolio weighting of each investment is closely monitored to reflect the underlying liquidity of the particular company. The Company's AIM exposure is also closely monitored by the Board and is limited to 30% of total investments with Board approval required for exposure to be above 25%. The Manager is focused on identifying high quality niche companies operating in growth markets. This typically leads the Manager to invest in companies that enjoy high barriers to entry, pricing power, a sustainable competitive advantage and strong management teams. The portfolio is therefore constructed on a "bottom up" basis and there are no sectoral constraints placed on the Manager. The Board, in consultation with the Manager, is responsible for determining the gearing strategy of the Company. Gearing is used to enhance returns when the timing is considered appropriate. The Company currently has a credit facility of £15 million through ING Bank of which £15 million was drawn as at 30 September 2011. The Board has agreed to limit borrowings to 25% of shareholders' funds. Investment Philosophy Over the very long-term SmallCap has delivered superior returns relative to LargeCap. Less detailed research is a primary cause of continuing inefficiency in the asset class. The Manager believes that it can exploit this inefficiency by devoting its significant in-house analytical resource to both proprietary idea generation and research. The Manager further believes that a conservative, long-term approach to investing in high quality companies will deliver superior returns and has developed its own screening and valuation tools to help identify companies which are not only of the highest quality but also undervalued. Key to success is emphasis on management quality, first hand research and meetings with management, as well as experience and commonsense. Highlights for the six months to 30 September 2011 Results > Net Asset Value ("NAV") including current period revenue: -7% (£131 million) > Share price: -8% > FTSE SmallCap Index: -14% As at As at 30 September 31 March 2011 2011 NAV per Ordinary share 390.32p 421.65p (including current period revenue) Ordinary share price 326.00p 355.00p NAV Performance vs SmallCap (to 30 September 2011) 6 months 3 years 5 years Since inception March 1995 % % % % NAV (excluding (6.7) 51.3 28.2 291.9 current period revenue) FTSE SmallCap Index (13.9) 7.5 (34.4) 33.5 Outperformance 7.2 43.8 62.6 258.4 Capital Structure As at 30 September 2011 the Company had 33,475,958 Ordinary shares of 10p each in issue (none of which were held in Treasury). Manager's Review In the last two financial years, the NAV of the Company has increased by 54% and 39% respectively. So perhaps it is no surprise that the market experienced some profit taking in the first half of the current year. Despite being geared through the period, we continued to outperform in difficult markets thanks to good stock selection. The first quarter ended 30 June 2011 started well: M&A activity remained strong; the earnings season in the spring was positive and exceeded expectations. However, the after effects of the Japanese earthquake on the 11 March, concerns about a Greek default and mixed economic data in Europe and the United States all led to increased volatility. The second financial quarter was a difficult period for equity markets with further concerns of a global slowdown and fears of renewed European sovereign contagion issues surrounding the potential Greek default. The FTSE-SmallCap Index fell by over 14% in the quarter. Amidst all the doom and gloom, the portfolio benefitted from one takeover (Group NBT - domain management for the internet) and several strong individual performances where stocks rose by 20% or more: Immunodiagnostic Systems (healthcare company involved in Vitamin D diagnostic testing); Dignity (funeral Services); Booker (food wholesaling) and NCC (software escrow and web assurance). This shows that sound, fundamentally based stock selection can add value even when times are hard. Outlook It is unsurprising that investors are cautious. The outlook for global economic growth is largely in the hands of politicians. To date, they have been slow to grasp the scale of the challenge and to take decisive action to restore confidence. Investors dislike uncertainty and have been reducing equities in portfolios in favour of bonds, cash and gold. As a result, equity valuations are close to their 2008 lows. Having lived through several economic and stock market cycles since 1991 when Montanaro was formed, it is clear that the best time to invest is when the economic outlook is uncertain, investor sentiment is negative, valuations based on both price/earnings and price/book are attractive, company balance sheets are strong and there is plenty of cash around. These conditions prevail today. Sentiment can be very fickle and tends to change unexpectedly and unpredictably . We are currently fully invested and indeed the most geared we can recall, a reflection of our contrarian view and confidence about the future. Montanaro Asset Management 29 November 2011 . Thirty Largest Holdings as at 30 September 2011 Holding Sector Value % of Market cap £'000 portfolio £m Brooks Macdonald General Financials 4,697 3.3 136 Group Dialight Electronic and Electrical 4,620 3.2 245 Equipment Oxford Instruments Electronic and Electrical 4,444 3.1 446 Equipment NCC Group Software and Computer Services 4,355 3.1 230 SDL Software and Computer Services 4,063 2.8 514 Fenner Industrial Engineering 4,056 2.8 601 Devro Food Producers 4,055 2.8 387 James Fisher Industrial Transportation 3,944 2.8 255 Immunodiagnostics Health Care Equipment and 3,932 2.8 291 Services Ocean Wilsons Industrial Transportation 3,928 2.8 447 Holdings Ten Largest Holdings 42,094 29.5 Victrex Chemicals 3,826 2.7 918 Latchways Support Services 3,734 2.6 119 Domino Printing Electronic and Electrical 3,696 2.6 513 Sciences Equipment Domino's Pizza Travel and Leisure 3,564 2.5 722 Brammer Support Services 3,545 2.5 286 Shaftesbury Real Estate/ Real Estate 3,517 2.5 1,167 Investment Trusts Genus Pharmaceuticals and 3,432 2.4 632 Biotechnology Dignity General Retailers 3,400 2.4 465 Albemarle & Bond General Financials 3,311 2.3 194 Holdings Croda International Chemicals 3,300 2.3 2,233 Twenty Largest 77,419 54.3 Holdings Ricardo Support Services 3,281 2.3 180 Abcam Pharmaceuticals and 3,263 2.3 663 Biotechnology Consort Medical Health Care Equipment and 3,197 2.3 152 Services Mears Group Support Services 3,191 2.2 236 M.P. Evans Group Food Producers 3,028 2.1 228 Dechra Pharmaceuticals and 2,941 2.1 326 Pharmaceuticals Biotechnology AG Barr Beverages 2,858 2.0 464 Chemring Group Aerospace and Defence 2,748 1.9 1,026 Fidessa Group Software and Computer Services 2,748 1.9 579 Premier Oil Oil and Gas Producers 2,605 1.8 1,626 Thirty Largest 107,279 75.2 Holdings Analysis of Investment Portfolio by FTSE Classification as at 30 September 2011 Classification % of portfolio UK FTSE 250 30.8 UK FTSE SmallCap 39.2 UK FTSE Fledgling 7.8 UK AIM/PLUS 17.1 UK other equities 5.1 100.0 Interim Management Report and Responsibility Statement Interim Management Report The important events that have occurred during the period under review and the key factors influencing the financial statements are set out in the Manager's Review. The principal risks and uncertainties for the remaining six months of the financial year are reviewed in the Outlook section of the Manager's Review. The Company actively monitors its counterparty exposures and has been particularly vigilant during the period. The principal risks facing the Company are substantially unchanged since the date of the Annual Report for the year ended 31 March 2011 and continue to be as set out in that report on pages 14 to 16 and pages 35 to 37. Risks faced by the Company include, but are not limited to, Investment Manager, investment and strategy, discount volatility, credit risk, market price risk, interest rate risk, liquidity risk, gearing, regulatory risk, operational risk and financial risk, banking, reputational and Company viability. Under the Listing Rules the Manager is regarded as a related party of the Company. The amounts paid to the Manager during the period were £798,000 (30 September 2010: £622,000; year to 31 March 2011: £2,162,000). At 30 September 2011, the amount due to Montanaro Asset Management Limited, included in creditors, was £276,000. However, the existence of an independent Board of Directors demonstrates that the Company is free to pursue its own financial and operating policies. Therefore in terms of FRS 8 "Related Party Transactions" the Manager is not considered a related party. Responsibility Statement The Directors confirm that to the best of their knowledge: ● the condensed set of financial statements has been prepared in accordance with the Statement on Half-yearly Financial Reports issued by the UK Accounting Standards Board and gives a true and fair view of the assets, liabilities and financial position of the Company; ● the Manager's Review (constituting the interim management report) includes a fair review of the information required by DTR 4.2.7R of the Disclosure and Transparency Rules, being an indication of important events that have occurred during the first six months of the financial year and their impact on the condensed set of financial statements; ● the Statement of Principal Risks and Uncertainties above is a fair review of the information required by DTR 4.2.7R; and ● the financial statements include a fair review of the information required by DTR 4.2.8R of the Disclosure and Transparency Rules, being related party transactions that have taken place in the first six months of the current financial year and that have materially affected the financial position or performance of the Company during that period; and any changes in the related party transactions described in the last Annual Report that could do so. This Half-yearly Report was approved by the Board of Directors on 29 November 2011 and the above responsibility statement was signed on its behalf by David Gamble, Chairman. Income Statement (unaudited) for the six months to 30 September 2011 6 months to 30 September 6 months to 30 September Year to 31 March 2011 2011 2010 Revenue Capital Total Revenue Capital Total Revenue Capital Total £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 (Losses)/gains on - (9,106) (9,106) - 20,804 20,804 - 40,006 40,006 investments designated at fair value through profit or loss Dividends and 1,915 - 1,915 1,620 - 1,620 3,639 - 3,639 interest Management fee (399) (399) (798) (311) (311) (622) (688) (688) (1,376) Management - - - - - - - (786) (786) performance fee Other expenses (142) - (142) (169) - (169) (316) - (316) Net return before 1,374 (9,505) (8,131) 1,140 20,493 21,633 2,635 38,532 41,167 finance costs and taxation Interest payable (48) (48) (96) (64) (64) (128) (119) (119) (238) and similar charges Net return before 1,326 (9,553) (8,227) 1,076 20,429 21,505 2,516 38,413 40,929 taxation Taxation (Note 2) - - - - - - - - - Net return after 1,326 (9,553) (8,227) 1,076 20,429 21,505 2,516 38,413 40,929 taxation Return per 3.96p (28.54)p (24.58)p 3.21p 61.03p 64.24p 7.51p 114.75p 122.26p Ordinary share The total column of this statement is the profit and loss account of the Company. The supplementary revenue and capital columns are presented under guidance issued by the Association of Investment Companies ("AIC"). All revenue and capital items in the above statement derive from continuing operations. No operations were acquired or discontinued in the period. No Statement of Total Recognised Gains and Losses has been prepared as all such gains and losses are shown in the Income Statement. Reconciliation of Movements in Shareholders' Funds (unaudited) for the six months to 30 September 2011 Called-up Share Capital Special Capital Distributable Total revenue share premium redemption reserve reserve equity reserve capital account reserve shareholders funds 6 months to 30 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 £'000 September 2011 As at 1 April 2011 3,348 19,307 1,362 4,642 108,565 3,929 141,153 Fair value movement - - - - (9,106) - (9,106) of investments Costs allocated to - - - - (447) - (447) capital Net revenue for the - - - - - 1,326 1,326 period Dividends paid in - - - - - (2,263) (2,263) period As at 30 September 3,348 19,307 1,362 4,642 99,012 2,992 130,663 2011 6 months to 30 September 2010 As at 1 April 2010 3,348 19,307 1,362 4,642 70,152 2,484 101,295 Fair value movement - - - - 20,804 - 20,804 of investments Costs allocated to - - - - (375) - (375) capital Net revenue for the - - - - - 1,076 1,076 period Dividends paid in - - - - - (1,071) (1,071) period As at 30 September 3,348 19,307 1,362 4,642 90,581 2,489 121,729 2010 Year to 31 March 2011 As at 1 April 2010 3,348 19,307 1,362 4,642 70,152 2,484 101,295 Fair value movement - - - - 40,006 - 40,006 of investments Costs allocated to - - - - (1,593) - (1,593) capital Net revenue for the - - - - - 2,516 2,516 year Dividends paid in - - - - - (1,071) (1,071) the year As at 31 March 2011 3,348 19,307 1,362 4,642 108,565 3,929 141,153 Balance Sheet (unaudited) as at 30 September 2011 As at As at As at 30 September 30 September 31 March 2011 2010 2011 £'000 £'000 £'000 Fixed assets Investments designated at fair value 142,732 133,549 153,175 through profit and loss Current assets Debtors 2,937 486 3,838 Cash at bank 922 2,968 406 3,859 3,454 4,244 Creditors: amounts falling due within one year Other creditors (928) (274) (1,266) Revolving credit facility (15,000) (15,000) (15,000) (15,928) (15,274) (16,266) Net current liabilities (12,069) (11,820) (12,022) Total assets less current liabilities 130,663 121,729 141,153 Net assets 130,663 121,729 141,153 Share capital and reserves Called-up share capital 3,348 3,348 3,348 Share premium account 19,307 19,307 19,307 Capital redemption reserve 1,362 1,362 1,362 Special reserve 4,642 4,642 4,642 Capital reserve 99,012 90,581 108,565 Distributable revenue reserve 2,992 2,489 3,929 Total equity shareholders' funds 130,663 121,729 141,153 Net asset value per Ordinary share 390.32p 363.63p 421.65p Summarised Statement of Cash Flows (unaudited) as at 30 September 2011 Note As at As at As at 30 September 30 September 31 March 2011 2010 2011 £'000 £'000 £'000 Net cash inflow from operating 3 397 712 1,895 activities Servicing of finance - Interest and similar charges (98) (94) (286) paid Net cash outflow from servicing (98) (94) (286) of finance Capital expenditure and financial investment - Purchases of investments (13,340) (40,190) (54,882) - Sales of investments 15,820 36,415 47,554 Net cash inflow/(outflow) from 2,480 (3,775) (7,328) capital expenditure and financial investment Equity dividends paid (2,263) (1,071) (1,071) Net cash inflow/(outflow) before 516 (4,228) (6,790) financing Financing - Proceeds of short-term credit - 5,000 5000 facility Net cash inflow from financing - 5,000 5000 Increase/(decrease) in cash 4 516 772 (1,790) Notes to the Financial Statements as at 30 September 2011 1 Financial information The financial information contained in this report does not constitute full statutory accounts as defined in section 434 of the Companies Act 2006. The comparative financial information for the year ended 31 March 2011 does not constitute statutory accounts within the meaning of Section 434 of the Companies Act 2006. The financial information for the six months ended 30 September 2011 and 30 September 2010 has not been audited or reviewed by the Company's Auditor pursuant to the Auditing Practices Board guidance on such reviews. The information for the year ended 31 March 2011 has been extracted from the latest published audited financial statements, which have been filed with the Registrar of Companies. The Report of the Auditors on those financial statements was unqualified and did not contain a statement under section 498(2) or (3) of the Companies Act 2006. The Company has adequate financial resources to meet its investment commitments and as a consequence, the Directors believe that the Company is well placed to manage its business risks. After making appropriate enquiries and due consideration of the Company's cash balances, the liquidity of the Company's investment portfolio and the cost base of the Company, the Directors have a reasonable expectation that the Company has adequate available financial resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future and accordingly have concluded that it is appropriate to continue to adopt the going concern basis in preparing the Half-yearly Report, consistent with previous years. The financial statements are prepared on the basis of the accounting policies set out in note 1 of the annual report and accounts for the year ended 31 March 2011. 2 Tax credit/charge on ordinary activities The tax charge for the half-year is nil (30 September 2010: nil; year to 31 March 2011: nil) based on an estimated effective tax rate of 0% for the year ending 31 March 2012. The estimated effective tax rate is 0% as investment gains are exempt from tax owing to the Company's status as an investment trust and there is expected to be an excess of management expenses over taxable income. 3 Reconciliation of net return before finance costs and taxation to net cash inflow from operating activities 6 months to 6 months to Year to 30 September 30 September 31 March 2011 2010 2011 £'000 £'000 £'000 Net return before finance costs (8,131) 21,633 41,167 and taxation Losses/(gains) on investments 9,106 (20,804) (40,006) designated at fair value through profit or loss (Decrease)/increase in creditors (638) 28 825 Decrease/(increase) in 60 (145) (91) prepayments and accrued income Net cash inflow from operating 397 712 1,895 activities 4 Reconciliation of net cash flows to movements in net debt 6 months to 6 months to Year to 30 September 30 September 31 March 2011 2010 2011 £'000 £'000 £'000 Increase/(decrease) in cash in 516 772 (1,790) the period Proceeds of credit facility - (5,000) (5,000) Movement in net debt 516 (4,228) (6,790) Net debt at beginning of period (14,594) (7,804) (7,804) Net debt at end of period (14,078) (12,032) (14,594) 5 Analysis of net debt As at As at 1 April 30 September 2011 Cash flows 2011 £'000 £'000 £'000 Cash at bank 406 516 922 Debt due in less than one year (15,000) - (15,000) (14,594) 516 (14,078) Directors David Gamble (Chairman) Roger Cuming Kathryn Matthews Michael Moule Advisers Manager Bankers Montanaro Asset Management Limited HSBC International 53 Threadneedle Street PO Box 181 London EC2R 8AR 27-32 Poultry London EC2P 2BX Tel: 020 7448 8600 Fax: 020 7448 8601 ING Bank N.V. www.montanaro.co.uk London Branch info@montanaro.co.uk 60 London Wall London EC2M 5TQ Company Secretary, Administrator and Registered Auditor Office Capita Sinclair Henderson Limited KPMG Audit Plc (Trading as Capita Financial Group - Specialist 100 Temple Street Fund Services) Beaufort House Bristol BS1 6AG 51 New North Road Exeter EX4 4EP Solicitors Tel: 01392 412 122 Norton Rose LLP Fax: 01392 253 282 3 More London Riverside London SE1 2AQ Registrars Brokers Capita Registrars Canaccord Genuity Limited Shareholder Services Department Cardinal Place The Registry 7th Floor 34 Beckenham Road 80 Victoria Street Beckenham London SW1E 5JL Kent BR3 4TU Tel: 020 7050 6500 Tel: 0871 664 0300 Fax: 020 7050 6501 (calls cost 10p per minute plus network charges) www.canaccordgenuity.com Fax: 020 639 2342 ssd@capitaregistrars.com www.capitaregistrars.com Montanaro UK Smaller Companies Investment Trust PLC Registered in England and Wales No. 3004101 An investment company as defined under Section 833 of the Companies Act 2006 Website: www.montanarouksmaller.co.uk National Storage Mechanism A copy of the Half-yearly Report 2011 will be submitted shortly to the National Storage Mechanism ("NSM") and will be available for inspection at the NSM, which is situated at: www.hemscott.com/nsm.do. Neither the contents of the Company's website nor the contents of any website accessible from hyperlinks on this announcement (or any other website) is incorporated into, or forms part of, this announcement. END
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