Alliance New Millennium Fund was launched in January 2000. It has an entry load of 2.25 per cent up to an investment of Rs 2 crore and no exit load. |
The minimum investment should be Rs 5,000 with subsequent investments in multiples of Rs 1,000. The fund offers growth and dividend options. |
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Performance: After staying in the bottom half of the category for a long time, the fund has gained some ground and come to the middle of the category in the past 18 months. |
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It managed to do well on the back of a better performance by mid-cap stocks during the period. |
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The fund's three-year returns, as on August 6, 2004, stood at 21.98 per cent against the category average of 20.17 per cent. Its one-year returns were at 64.51 per cent while the category average was 65.42 per cent. |
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In 2004, so far, the fund has lost 6.41 per cent against the category's decline of 4.63 per cent. |
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Portfolio: The fund takes concentrated bets in a few tech stocks. In 2003, five stocks have accounted for an average 78 per cent of its portfolio. |
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This was the main reason for the fund's superlative performance last year - up 67 per cent against the category average of 54 per cent. |
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Share prices of the fund's top holdings - Bharti Televentures and e-Serve International - zoomed last year, helping it post solid returns. |
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The fund has continued with both the stocks in 2004 as well. But the scrips have not been doing that well this year; hence the lower returns. |
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The fund has a penchant for mid-caps with around two-third of its portfolio comprises mid- and small-cap stocks. These include e-Serve International, MphasiS BFL, Hinduja TMT and Geodesic Information Systems. |
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Except for MphasiS, all other stocks have made smart gains, boosting the fund's performance. Mid-caps are inherently volatile; so the fund gets affected. It does have a few large-caps such as Bharti, Infosys and Satyam, some of which go in and out of the fund. Top holdings | As on July 30, 2004 | Value (Cr) | Net Assets (%) | E-Serve International | 28.65 | 22.12 | MphasiS BFL | 24.54 | 18.95 | Bharti Tele-Ventures | 20.23 | 15.62 | Hinduja TMT | 13.84 | 10.69 | Infosys | 13.64 | 10.53 | Satyam | 8.48 | 6.54 | Geodesic Information Sys. | 8.04 | 6.21 | HCL Technologies | 4.52 | 3.49 | ETC Networks | 3.33 | 2.57 | Pritish Nandy Comm. | 3.09 | 2.38 | UTV Software Comm. | 0.24 | 0.19 | NDTV | 0.18 | 0.14 | Mediline Eqmt. & Comm. Sys. | 0.12 | 0.10 | |
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Outlook: Alliance New Millennium remains volatile due to its mid-cap bias. Investors who can digest the extra risk for higher returns will like it. - Value Research |
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