Quarterly Report
Second Quarter 2010
The Sceptre High Income Fund outperformed the S&P/TSX Composite Index by 140 basis points in the second quarter of 2010, returning -4.1% compared to the S&P/TSX Composite Index which posted a return of -5.5%. The sectors which had positive returns for the Index during the quarter were Materials, Consumer Discretionary, Health Care and Telecommunications. The Materials sector was only marginally positive as the significant strength in the Gold and Precious Metals sub-sector offset the substantial weakness in the Metals and Mining sub-sector. The largest detractors to the Index were the Financials, Energy and Industrials sectors.
We stated in our last quarterly publication that we believe there is an appetite for yield stocks and, in particular, dividend growers. This is very much a secular theme as more and more investors are drawn to these types of investment vehicles given the recent volatility in equity markets and changing demographics. Interestingly, in the market decline during the second quarter, the S&P/TSX Capped Income Trust, Energy Income Trust and REIT Income Trust indices out-performed the broader market. Although, these sub-indices were not completely insulated from the market decline as both the Income Trust and Energy Trust sub-indexes had negative returns while the REIT Index actually had a +1.6% return.
Notable transactions during the quarter included initiating a position in Saputo Inc. which is a Consumer Staple name mainly involved in the global cheese and dairy market. We sold Shoppers Drug Mart given the regulatory headwinds the company is facing and the possibility of slower dividend growth in the years ahead. We also trimmed our position in Canadian Oil Sands to increase our weighting in Vermilion Energy which has a higher yield and better near term growth profile. We initiated a new position in Cenovus Energy which is another oil and gas company with some of the best oil sands assets in Canada and management that has indicated a commitment to growing the dividend over the long term. Finally, we added to our position in North West Company which we believe is well positioned for stable growth in the food retail sector, while reducing our Labrador Iron Ore Income Fund position.
Stocks that significantly outperformed during the quarter were Canadian Energy Services (+13.0%), Northland Power (+6.6%), North West Company (+6.4%) and BCE Inc. (+5.5%). Detractors from performance included Labrador Iron Ore Income Fund (-18.8%), Great West Life (-16.4%) and Royal Bank (-14.0%).
Despite the current market uncertainty and volatility, we will continue to hunt for yield-oriented opportunities that meet our investment criteria. Our criteria includes management teams with a strong record of execution, solid balance sheets for flexibility and a business model that lends itself to earnings and dividend growth.
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