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SmallCap A Fund (PLLAX)







Portfolio Composition

  as of 09/30/2024
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Asset Distribution
Asset TypeNetShortLong
U.S. Stocks 94.62% 0.0%   94.62%  
Non-U.S. Stocks 2.94% 0.0%   2.94%  
Cash 2.37% 0.01%   2.38%  
U.S. Bonds 0.07% 0.0%   0.07%  
Total100%


Top 10 Holdings

  as of 09/30/2024
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% of Net Assets
Insmed Inc 2.46
Principal Government Money Market R-6 2.36
Modine Manufacturing Co 2.15
Taylor Morrison Home Corp 2.08
Parsons Corp 1.74
Natera Inc 1.62
Lazard Inc 1.60
UMB Financial Corp 1.51
Agree Realty Corp 1.47
Popular Inc 1.47
Total*: 18.45
*Values may exceed 100% if both long and short positions are included in the portfolio

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Morningstar Style Box™

  as of 09/30/2024
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Investment Style
Stylebox Market Capitalization

Stock Sector Breakdown

  as of 09/30/2024
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% of Net Assets
Cyclical 38.23
Basic Materials 3.03
Consumer Cyclical 11.34
Financial Svcs 17.84
Real Estate 6.02
Defensive 23.86
Consumer Defensive 4.53
Healthcare 16.64
Utilities 2.69
Sensitive 37.92
Comm Svcs 1.33
Energy 5.26
Industrials 16.31
Technology 15.02

Analysis

  as of 09/30/2024
Average Market Cap (mil): $5,389.67
Price/Earnings Ratio: 14.32
Price/Book Ratio: 1.92
Price/Cash Flow Ratio: 8.97
Turnover Ratio: 28.70%
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