UNITED STATES | |||
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION | |||
Washington, D.C. 20549 | |||
FORM N-Q | |||
QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT | |||
INVESTMENT COMPANY | |||
Investment Company Act file number: (811-00781) | |||
Exact name of registrant as specified in charter: | The Putnam Fund for Growth and Income | ||
Address of principal executive offices: One Post Office Square, Boston, Massachusetts 02109 | |||
Name and address of agent for service: | Beth S. Mazor, Vice President | ||
One Post Office Square | |||
Boston, Massachusetts 02109 | |||
Copy to: | John W. Gerstmayr, Esq. | ||
Ropes & Gray LLP | |||
800 Boylston Street | |||
Boston, Massachusetts 02199-3600 | |||
Registrants telephone number, including area code: | (617) 292-1000 | ||
Date of fiscal year end: October 31, 2011 | |||
Date of reporting period: January 31, 2011 |
Item 1. Schedule of Investments:
The Putnam Fund for Growth and Income
The fund's portfolio
1/31/11 (Unaudited)
COMMON STOCKS (98.0%)(a) | ||
Shares | Value | |
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Aerospace and defense (2.9%) | ||
General Dynamics Corp. | 282,700 | $21,315,580 |
Goodrich Corp. | 59,100 | 5,355,642 |
L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc. | 368,400 | 28,827,300 |
Northrop Grumman Corp. | 560,700 | 38,856,510 |
Precision Castparts Corp. | 90,200 | 12,897,698 |
Raytheon Co. (S) | 204,400 | 10,217,956 |
Safran SA (France) | 296,711 | 10,722,651 |
United Technologies Corp. | 257,200 | 20,910,360 |
149,103,697 | ||
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Airlines (0.5%) | ||
Delta Air Lines, Inc. (NON) | 1,541,000 | 17,983,470 |
United Continental Holdings, Inc. (NON) | 409,000 | 10,388,600 |
28,372,070 | ||
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Automotive (0.5%) | ||
Dongfeng Motor Group Co., Ltd. (China) | 2,798,000 | 4,916,370 |
Ford Motor Co. (NON) | 292,500 | 4,665,375 |
General Motors Co. (NON) | 383,700 | 14,001,213 |
23,582,958 | ||
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Banking (13.6%) | ||
Bank of America Corp. | 9,395,494 | 129,000,133 |
Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (The) | 1,736,600 | 54,234,018 |
Barclays PLC (United Kingdom) | 2,033,132 | 9,563,527 |
Citigroup, Inc. (NON) | 16,657,800 | 80,290,596 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. | 4,019,082 | 180,617,543 |
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. | 429,800 | 25,788,000 |
State Street Corp. | 986,400 | 46,084,608 |
SunTrust Banks, Inc. | 375,775 | 11,434,833 |
U.S. Bancorp | 1,167,100 | 31,511,700 |
Wells Fargo & Co. | 4,358,479 | 141,301,889 |
Wilmington Trust Corp. | 325,600 | 1,426,128 |
711,252,975 | ||
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Beverage (0.6%) | ||
Coca-Cola Co. (The) | 310,000 | 19,483,500 |
Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc. | 392,700 | 9,880,332 |
29,363,832 | ||
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Biotechnology (0.8%) | ||
Amgen, Inc. (NON) (S) | 410,800 | 22,626,864 |
Genzyme Corp. (NON) | 255,100 | 18,711,585 |
41,338,449 | ||
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Broadcasting (0.7%) | ||
CBS Corp. Class B | 517,400 | 10,260,042 |
DISH Network Corp. Class A (NON) | 1,322,600 | 27,920,086 |
38,180,128 | ||
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Building materials (0.4%) | ||
Masco Corp. | 498,900 | 6,645,348 |
Owens Corning, Inc. (NON) | 450,000 | 15,061,500 |
21,706,848 | ||
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Cable television (2.1%) | ||
Comcast Corp. Class A | 2,475,100 | 56,308,525 |
DIRECTV Class A (NON) | 729,425 | 30,920,326 |
Time Warner Cable, Inc. | 352,180 | 23,888,369 |
111,117,220 | ||
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Chemicals (1.9%) | ||
CF Industries Holdings, Inc. | 63,800 | 8,615,552 |
Dow Chemical Co. (The) | 957,400 | 33,968,552 |
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. | 580,900 | 29,440,012 |
Huntsman Corp. | 824,500 | 14,354,545 |
LyondellBasell Industries NV Class A (Netherlands) | ||
(NON) | 413,500 | 14,861,190 |
101,239,851 | ||
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Coal (0.4%) | ||
CONSOL Energy, Inc. | 368,600 | 18,319,420 |
18,319,420 | ||
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Commercial and consumer services (0.2%) | ||
Alliance Data Systems Corp. (NON) (S) | 181,500 | 12,839,310 |
12,839,310 | ||
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Communications equipment (2.1%) | ||
Cisco Systems, Inc. (NON) | 2,500,757 | 52,891,011 |
Harris Corp. | 400,500 | 18,639,270 |
Motorola Solutions, Inc. (NON) | 173,842 | 6,739,854 |
Qualcomm, Inc. | 591,500 | 32,017,895 |
110,288,030 | ||
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Computers (2.0%) | ||
Hewlett-Packard Co. | 1,595,500 | 72,898,395 |
IBM Corp. | 131,400 | 21,286,800 |
Seagate Technology (NON) | 705,600 | 9,878,400 |
104,063,595 | ||
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Conglomerates (4.0%) | ||
General Electric Co. | 6,634,720 | 133,623,261 |
Honeywell International, Inc. | 379,600 | 21,261,396 |
Tyco International, Ltd. | 1,181,842 | 52,981,977 |
207,866,634 | ||
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Consumer finance (0.4%) | ||
Discover Financial Services | 893,700 | 18,401,283 |
18,401,283 | ||
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Consumer goods (2.0%) | ||
Colgate-Palmolive Co. | 201,600 | 15,476,832 |
Energizer Holdings, Inc. (NON) | 36,300 | 2,640,462 |
Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The) Class A | 76,411 | 6,151,086 |
Kimberly-Clark Corp. | 205,800 | 13,321,434 |
Newell Rubbermaid, Inc. | 867,100 | 16,691,675 |
Procter & Gamble Co. (The) | 811,100 | 51,204,743 |
105,486,232 | ||
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Consumer services (0.3%) | ||
Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (NON) (S) | 1,242,800 | 18,281,588 |
18,281,588 | ||
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Electric utilities (3.5%) | ||
AES Corp. (The) (NON) | 1,612,500 | 19,995,000 |
Ameren Corp. (S) | 770,400 | 21,856,248 |
American Electric Power Co., Inc. | 894,048 | 31,899,633 |
CMS Energy Corp. (S) | 403,800 | 7,874,100 |
Edison International | 613,300 | 22,250,524 |
Entergy Corp. | 266,215 | 19,212,737 |
Great Plains Energy, Inc. | 811,841 | 15,977,031 |
NV Energy, Inc. | 390,800 | 5,615,796 |
PG&E Corp. | 614,400 | 28,434,432 |
PPL Corp. | 403,200 | 10,398,528 |
183,514,029 | ||
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Electrical equipment (1.0%) | ||
Emerson Electric Co. | 866,900 | 51,043,072 |
51,043,072 | ||
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Electronics (2.1%) | ||
Elster Group SE ADR (Germany) (NON) | 374,200 | 5,953,522 |
Intel Corp. | 1,138,000 | 24,421,480 |
Jabil Circuit, Inc. | 703,500 | 14,217,735 |
Marvell Technology Group, Ltd. (NON) | 431,800 | 8,208,518 |
MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc. (NON) (S) | 968,600 | 10,741,774 |
SanDisk Corp. (NON) | 411,900 | 18,687,903 |
Texas Instruments, Inc. | 689,000 | 23,363,990 |
Yokogawa Electric Corp. (Japan) | 654,221 | 5,284,949 |
110,879,871 | ||
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Energy (oil field) (3.5%) | ||
Halliburton Co. | 200,600 | 9,027,000 |
Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. (NON) (S) | 691,600 | 8,575,840 |
National Oilwell Varco, Inc. | 569,800 | 42,108,220 |
Schlumberger, Ltd. | 728,839 | 64,859,383 |
Transocean, Ltd. (Switzerland) (NON) (S) | 330,100 | 26,384,893 |
Weatherford International, Ltd. (Switzerland) (NON) | 1,349,778 | 32,016,734 |
182,972,070 | ||
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Energy (other) (0.2%) | ||
First Solar, Inc. (NON) (S) | 84,200 | 13,015,636 |
13,015,636 | ||
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Engineering and construction (0.7%) | ||
Fluor Corp. | 306,000 | 21,172,140 |
Foster Wheeler AG (Switzerland) (NON) | 400,400 | 14,738,724 |
35,910,864 | ||
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Financial (0.3%) |
KKR & Co. LP | 949,377 | 14,231,161 |
14,231,161 | ||
| ||
Food (0.2%) | ||
Kraft Foods, Inc. Class A (S) | 418,262 | 12,786,269 |
12,786,269 | ||
| ||
Forest products and packaging (0.3%) | ||
International Paper Co. | 501,400 | 14,480,432 |
14,480,432 | ||
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Health-care services (2.8%) | ||
Aetna, Inc. | 1,337,600 | 44,060,544 |
AmerisourceBergen Corp. | 384,100 | 13,773,826 |
CIGNA Corp. | 652,000 | 27,397,040 |
Lincare Holdings, Inc. (S) | 307,300 | 8,312,465 |
Omnicare, Inc. (S) | 303,900 | 7,877,088 |
WellPoint, Inc. (NON) | 689,800 | 42,850,376 |
144,271,339 | ||
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Homebuilding (0.5%) | ||
D.R. Horton, Inc. (S) | 797,200 | 9,877,308 |
Toll Brothers, Inc. (NON) (S) | 696,600 | 14,099,184 |
23,976,492 | ||
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Industrial (0.1%) | ||
China Ming Yang Wind Power Group, Ltd. ADS (China) | ||
(NON) | 524,132 | 4,837,738 |
4,837,738 | ||
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Insurance (6.2%) | ||
ACE, Ltd. | 571,400 | 35,192,526 |
Aflac, Inc. | 809,900 | 46,634,042 |
Allstate Corp. (The) | 1,307,300 | 40,709,322 |
Assured Guaranty, Ltd. (Bermuda) | 1,081,580 | 15,639,647 |
Chubb Corp. (The) | 551,375 | 31,941,154 |
Everest Re Group, Ltd. | 244,820 | 20,633,430 |
Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (The) | 1,119,800 | 31,108,044 |
Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc. | 470,100 | 13,106,388 |
MetLife, Inc. | 735,000 | 33,640,950 |
Prudential Financial, Inc. | 379,400 | 23,336,894 |
Travelers Cos., Inc. (The) | 233,300 | 13,125,458 |
XL Group PLC (S) | 731,600 | 16,768,272 |
321,836,127 | ||
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Investment banking/Brokerage (1.6%) | ||
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The) | 311,393 | 50,950,123 |
Morgan Stanley | 1,094,600 | 32,181,240 |
83,131,363 | ||
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Lodging/Tourism (0.5%) | ||
Wyndham Worldwide Corp. | 851,380 | 23,949,319 |
23,949,319 | ||
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Machinery (1.4%) | ||
Bucyrus International, Inc. Class A | 307,200 | 27,881,472 |
Lonking Holdings, Ltd. (China) | 7,626,000 | 4,479,276 |
Parker Hannifin Corp. | 471,100 | 42,121,051 |
74,481,799 | ||
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Manufacturing (1.0%) | ||
Illinois Tool Works, Inc. (S) | 350,400 | 18,742,896 |
Ingersoll-Rand PLC (S) | 671,800 | 31,708,960 |
50,451,856 | ||
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Media (2.2%) | ||
Time Warner, Inc. | 1,631,800 | 51,320,110 |
Viacom, Inc. Class B | 579,400 | 24,074,070 |
Walt Disney Co. (The) | 967,700 | 37,614,499 |
113,008,679 | ||
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Medical technology (2.9%) | ||
Baxter International, Inc. | 1,078,800 | 52,311,012 |
Boston Scientific Corp. (NON) | 3,276,687 | 22,871,275 |
Covidien PLC (Ireland) | 607,972 | 28,860,431 |
Hospira, Inc. (NON) | 128,300 | 7,086,009 |
Medtronic, Inc. | 1,011,400 | 38,756,848 |
149,885,575 | ||
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Metals (1.7%) | ||
Alcoa, Inc. | 793,700 | 13,151,609 |
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc. Class B | 285,419 | 31,039,316 |
Newmont Mining Corp. | 152,400 | 8,392,668 |
Nucor Corp. (S) | 356,900 | 16,385,279 |
Steel Dynamics, Inc. | 809,100 | 14,725,620 |
U.S. Steel Corp. (S) | 123,966 | 7,149,119 |
90,843,611 | ||
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Oil and gas (11.3%) | ||
Apache Corp. | 432,022 | 51,566,146 |
BP PLC ADR (United Kingdom) | 422,500 | 20,056,075 |
Chevron Corp. | 1,459,800 | 138,578,814 |
ConocoPhillips | 469,500 | 33,550,470 |
EOG Resources, Inc. (S) | 288,300 | 30,672,237 |
Exxon Mobil Corp. | 1,623,292 | 130,967,199 |
Nexen, Inc. (Canada) | 666,000 | 16,749,900 |
Occidental Petroleum Corp. | 794,414 | 76,803,946 |
Petrohawk Energy Corp. (NON) | 1,203,700 | 24,134,185 |
Petroleo Brasileiro SA ADR (Brazil) | 430,900 | 15,826,957 |
QEP Resources, Inc. | 285,600 | 11,606,784 |
Royal Dutch Shell PLC ADR (United Kingdom) (S) | 225,400 | 16,001,146 |
Total SA ADR (France) | 416,100 | 24,454,197 |
590,968,056 | ||
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Pharmaceuticals (5.6%) | ||
Abbott Laboratories | 378,100 | 17,074,996 |
Johnson & Johnson | 1,032,600 | 61,718,502 |
Merck & Co., Inc. | 2,223,591 | 73,756,513 |
Pfizer, Inc. | 7,683,345 | 139,990,546 |
292,540,557 | ||
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Publishing (0.2%) | ||
R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. (S) | 445,300 | 7,890,716 |
7,890,716 | ||
| ||
Real estate (0.2%) | ||
Chimera Investment Corp. (R) | 1,871,700 | 7,861,140 |
7,861,140 | ||
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Regional Bells (4.0%) | ||
AT&T, Inc. | 2,822,100 | 77,664,192 |
Verizon Communications, Inc. | 3,645,959 | 129,869,060 |
207,533,252 | ||
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Restaurants (0.3%) | ||
Domino's Pizza, Inc. (NON) | 330,900 | 5,426,760 |
McDonald's Corp. | 174,600 | 12,862,782 |
18,289,542 | ||
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Retail (3.6%) | ||
Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. (NON) | 356,200 | 17,097,600 |
CVS Caremark Corp. | 1,115,700 | 38,156,940 |
Lowe's Cos., Inc. | 1,699,500 | 42,147,600 |
Macy's, Inc. | 191,300 | 4,428,595 |
Office Depot, Inc. (NON) | 2,408,900 | 12,646,725 |
Staples, Inc. (S) | 363,300 | 8,105,223 |
SUPERVALU, Inc. (S) | 1,019,600 | 7,432,884 |
Target Corp. | 400,600 | 21,964,898 |
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. | 666,500 | 37,370,655 |
189,351,120 | ||
| ||
Schools (0.3%) | ||
Apollo Group, Inc. Class A (NON) | 415,000 | 17,127,050 |
17,127,050 | ||
| ||
Semiconductor (1.1%) | ||
Atmel Corp. (NON) (S) | 568,860 | 7,702,364 |
FormFactor, Inc. (NON) | 79,375 | 678,656 |
KLA-Tencor Corp. | 542,100 | 23,895,768 |
Novellus Systems, Inc. (NON) | 664,700 | 23,975,729 |
56,252,517 | ||
| ||
Shipping (0.1%) | ||
Nordic American Tanker Shipping (Bermuda) (S) | 179,100 | 4,378,995 |
4,378,995 | ||
| ||
Software (1.6%) | ||
CA, Inc. | 982,400 | 23,381,120 |
Microsoft Corp. | 1,459,300 | 40,459,093 |
Oracle Corp. | 673,800 | 21,581,814 |
85,422,027 | ||
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Technology services (0.2%) | ||
Unisys Corp. (NON) | 367,012 | 10,397,450 |
10,397,450 | ||
| ||
Telecommunications (0.4%) | ||
Vodafone Group PLC ADR (United Kingdom) (S) | 748,800 | 21,235,968 |
21,235,968 | ||
|
Textiles (0.4%) | ||
Hanesbrands, Inc. (NON) | 988,100 | 22,746,062 |
22,746,062 | ||
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Tobacco (0.8%) | ||
Philip Morris International, Inc. | 751,000 | 42,987,240 |
42,987,240 | ||
Total common stocks (cost $4,206,157,772) | $5,125,293,114 | |
CONVERTIBLE BONDS AND NOTES (0.2%)(a) | ||
Principal amount | Value | |
| ||
Ford Motor Co. cv. sr. unsec. notes 4 1/4s, 2016 | $6,750,000 | $12,863,475 |
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Total convertible bonds and notes (cost $6,762,518) | $12,863,475 | |
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS (6.0%)(a) | ||
Shares | Value | |
| ||
Putnam Cash Collateral Pool, LLC 0.20% (d) | 235,086,725 | $235,086,725 |
Putnam Money Market Liquidity Fund 0.17% (e) | 79,878,267 | 79,878,267 |
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Total short-term investments (cost $314,964,992) | $314,964,992 | |
TOTAL INVESTMENTS | ||
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Total investments (cost $4,527,885,282) (b) | $5,453,121,581 |
Key to holding's abbreviations
ADR | American Depository Receipts |
ADS | American Depository Shares |
Notes to the fund's portfolio
Unless noted otherwise, the notes to the fund's portfolio are for the close of the fund's reporting period, which ran from November 1, 2010 through January 31, 2011 (the reporting period).
(a) Percentages indicated are based on net assets of $5,227,578,926.
(b) The aggregate identified cost on a tax basis is $4,659,011,586, resulting in gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation of $946,325,757 and $152,215,762, respectively, or net unrealized appreciation of $794,109,995.
(NON) Non-income-producing security.
(d) The fund may lend securities, through its agent, to qualified borrowers in order to earn additional income. The loans are collateralized by cash in an amount at least equal to the market value of the securities loaned. The market value of securities loaned is determined daily and any additional required collateral is allocated to the fund on the next business day. The risk of borrower default will be borne by the funds agent; the fund will bear the risk of loss with respect to the investment of the cash collateral. At the close of the reporting period, the value of securities loaned amounted to $232,031,360. Certain of these securities were sold prior to the close of the reporting period. The fund received cash collateral of $235,086,725 which is invested in Putnam Cash Collateral Pool, LLC, a limited liability company managed by an affiliate of Putnam Investment Management, LLC (Putnam Management), the fund's manager, an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Putnam Investments, LLC. Investments in Putnam Cash Collateral Pool, LLC are valued at its closing net asset value each business day. There are no management fees charged by Putnam Cash Collateral Pool, LLC. The rate quoted in the security description is the annualized 7-day yield at the close fo the reporting period.
(e) The fund invested in Putnam Money Market Liquidity Fund, an open-end management investment company managed by Putnam Management. Investments in Putnam Money Market Liquidity Fund are valued at its closing net asset value each business day. Income distributions earned by the fund are recorded as interest income and totaled $94,635 for the reporting period. During the reporting period, cost of purchases and proceeds of sales of investments in Putnam Money Market Liquidity Fund aggregated $232,604,849 and $216,144,222, respectively. Management fees charged to Putnam Money Market Liquidity Fund have been waived by Putnam Management. The rate quoted in the security description is the annualized 7-day yield of the fund at the close of the reporting period.
(R) Real Estate Investment Trust.
(S) Securities on loan, in part or in entirety, at the close of the reporting period.
The dates shown on debt obligations are the original maturity dates.
Security valuation: Investments for which market quotations are readily available are valued at the last reported sales price on their principal exchange, or official closing price for certain markets, and are classified as Level 1 securities. If no sales are reported -- as in the case of some securities traded over-the-counter -- a security is valued at its last reported bid price and is generally categorized as a Level 2 security.
Market quotations are not considered to be readily available for certain debt obligations; such investments are valued on the basis of valuations furnished by an independent pricing service approved by the Trustees or dealers selected by Putnam Management. Such services or dealers determine valuations for normal institutional-size trading units of such securities using methods based on market transactions for comparable securities and various relationships, generally recognized by institutional traders, between securities (which considers such factors as security prices, yields, maturities and ratings). These securities will generally be categorized as Level 2.
Many securities markets and exchanges outside the U.S. close prior to the close of the New York Stock Exchange and therefore the closing prices for securities in such markets or on such exchanges may not fully reflect events that occur after such close but before the close of the New York Stock Exchange. Accordingly, on certain days, the fund will fair value foreign equity securities taking into account multiple factors including movements in the U.S. securities markets, currency valuations and comparisons to the valuation of American Depository Receipts, exchange-traded funds and futures contracts. These securities, which will generally represent a transfer from a Level 1 to a Level 2 security, will be classified as Level 2. The number of days on which fair value prices will be used will depend on market activity and it is possible that fair value prices will be used by the fund to a significant extent. At the close of the reporting period, fair value pricing was used for certain foreign securities in the portfolio. Securities quoted in foreign currencies, if any, are translated into U.S. dollars at the current exchange rate.
To the extent a pricing service or dealer is unable to value a security or provides a valuation that Putnam Management does not believe accurately reflects the security's fair value, the security will be valued at fair value by Putnam Management. Certain investments, including certain restricted and illiquid securities and derivatives, are also valued at fair value following procedures approved by the Trustees. These valuations consider such factors as significant market or specific security events such as interest rate or credit quality changes, various relationships with other securities, discount rates, U.S. Treasury, U.S. swap and credit yields, index levels, convexity exposures and recovery rates. These securities are classified as Level 2 or as Level 3 depending on the priority of the significant inputs.
Such valuations and procedures are reviewed periodically by the Trustees. The fair value of securities is generally determined as the amount that the fund could reasonably expect to realize from an orderly disposition of such securities over a reasonable period of time. By its nature, a fair value price is a good faith estimate of the value of a security in a current sale and does not reflect an actual market price, which may be different by a material amount.
Accounting Standards Codification ASC 820 Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures (ASC 820) establishes a three-level hierarchy for disclosure of fair value measurements. The valuation hierarchy is based upon the transparency of inputs to the valuation of the funds investments. The three levels are defined as follows:
Level 1 Valuations based on quoted prices for identical securities in active markets.
Level 2 Valuations based on quoted prices in markets that are not active or for which all significant inputs are observable, either directly or indirectly.
Level 3 Valuations based on inputs that are unobservable and significant to the fair value measurement.
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the funds net assets as of the close of the reporting period:
Valuation inputs | |||||
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Investments in securities: | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | ||
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Common stocks: | |||||
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Basic materials | $206,563,894 | $-- | $-- | ||
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Capital goods | 350,627,099 | 15,201,927 | -- | ||
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Communication services | 339,886,440 | -- | -- | ||
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Conglomerates | 207,866,634 | -- | -- | ||
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Consumer cyclicals | 426,725,438 | 4,916,370 | -- | ||
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Consumer staples | 289,911,577 | -- | -- | ||
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Energy | 805,275,182 | -- | -- | ||
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Financials | 1,147,150,522 | 9,563,527 | -- | ||
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Health care | 628,035,920 | -- | -- | ||
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Technology | 472,018,541 | 5,284,949 | -- | ||
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Transportation | 32,751,065 | -- | -- | ||
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Utilities and power | 183,514,029 | -- | -- | ||
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Total common stocks | 5,090,326,341 | 34,966,773 | -- | ||
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Convertible bonds and notes | -- | 12,863,475 | -- | ||
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Short-term investments | 79,878,267 | 235,086,725 | -- | ||
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Totals by level | $5,170,204,608 | $282,916,973 | $-- | ||
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For additional information regarding the fund please see the fund's most recent annual or semiannual shareholder report filed on the Securities and Exchange Commission's Web site, www.sec.gov, or visit Putnam's Individual Investor Web site at www.putnaminvestments.com
Item 2. Controls and Procedures:
(a) The registrant's principal executive officer and principal financial officer have concluded, based on their evaluation of the effectiveness of the design and operation of the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this report, that the design and operation of such procedures are generally effective to provide reasonable assurance that information required to be disclosed by the registrant in this report is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the Commission's rules and forms.
(b) Changes in internal control over financial reporting: Not applicable
Item 3. Exhibits:
Separate certifications for the principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the registrant as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, are filed herewith.
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
The Putnam Fund for Growth and Income
By (Signature and Title):
/s/ Janet C. Smith
Janet C. Smith
Principal Accounting Officer
Date: March 31, 2011
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.
By (Signature and Title):
/s/ Jonathan S. Horwitz
Jonathan S. Horwitz
Principal Executive Officer
Date: March 31, 2011
By (Signature and Title):
/s/ Steven D. Krichmar
Steven D. Krichmar
Principal Financial Officer
Date: March 31, 2011
Certifications
I, Jonathan S. Horwitz, the Principal Executive Officer of the funds listed on Attachment A, certify that:
1. I have reviewed each report on Form N-Q of the funds listed on Attachment A:
2. Based on my knowledge, each report does not contain any untrue statements of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by each report;
3. Based on my knowledge, the schedules of investments included in each report fairly present in all material respects the investments of the registrant as of the end of the fiscal quarter for which the report is filed;
4. The registrant's other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrants and have:
a) designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which each report is being prepared;
b) designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
c) evaluated the effectiveness of the registrants disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report, based on such evaluation; and
d) disclosed in this report any change in the registrants internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrants most recent fiscal quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrants internal control over financial reporting; and
5. The registrants other certifying officer and I have disclosed to each registrants auditors and the audit committee of each registrants board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
a) all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect each registrants ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and
b) any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in each registrants internal control over financial reporting.
/s/ Jonathan S. Horwitz
_____________________________
Date: March 30, 2011
Jonathan S. Horwitz
Principal Executive Officer
Certifications
I, Steven D. Krichmar, the Principal Financial Officer of the funds listed on Attachment A, certify that:
1. I have reviewed each report on Form N-Q of the funds listed on Attachment A:
2. Based on my knowledge, each report does not contain any untrue statements of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by each report;
3. Based on my knowledge, the schedules of investments included in each report fairly present in all material respects the investments of the registrant as of the end of the fiscal quarter for which the report is filed;
4. The registrant's other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrants and have:
a) designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which each report is being prepared;
b) designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
c) evaluated the effectiveness of the registrants disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report, based on such evaluation; and
d) disclosed in this report any change in the registrants internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrants most recent fiscal quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrants internal control over financial reporting; and
5. The registrants other certifying officer and I have disclosed to each registrants auditors and the audit committee of each registrants board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
a) all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect each registrants ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and
b) any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in each registrants internal control over financial reporting.
/s/ Steven D. Krichmar
_______________________________
Date: March 30, 2011
Steven D. Krichmar
Principal Financial Officer
Attachment A | |
NQ | |
Period (s) ended January 31, 2011 |
Putnam Managed Municipal Income Trust
Putnam Municipal Opportunities Trust
Putnam Multi-Cap Value Fund
Putnam Multi-Cap Core Fund
The Putnam Fund for Growth and Income
Putnam Capital Opportunities Fund
Putnam Income Fund
Putnam Global Income Trust
Putnam Global Equity Fund
Putnam Convertible Securities Fund
Putnam Absolute Return 100 Fund
Putnam Absolute Return 300 Fund
Putnam Absolute Return 500 Fund
Putnam Absolute Return 700 Fund
Putnam Absolute Return 1000 Fund
Putnam Capital Spectrum Fund
Putnam Equity Spectrum Fund
Putnam Asia Pacific Equity Fund
Putnam Global Sector Fund