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Bill Nygren on CNBC’s “Closing Bell: Overtime” (08.10.23)

August 10, 2023

Portfolio Manager Bill Nygren discussed the financials, communication services and consumer discretionary sectors on CNBC’s “Closing Bell: Overtime.”

The holdings mentioned comprise the following percentages of total net assets as of 07/31/2023:

SecurityOakmark Fund
Adobe Systems0%
Ally Financial2.3%
Alphabet Cl A3.7%
Amazon.com1.8%
Apple0%
Bank of America2.2%
Baxter0.2%
Capital One Financial3.2%
Carlisle0.4%
Celanese1.1%
Charles Schwab2.3%
Charter Communications Cl A2.1%
Comcast Cl A2.4%
ConocoPhillips2.9%
EOG Resources2.5%
Fifth Third Bancorp0%
First Citizens Bcshs Cl A1.5%
General Motors2.3%
HCA Healthcare1.0%
Intercontinental Exchange2.4%
IQVIA Holdings1.0%
JP Morgan0%
KKR2.8%
M&T Bank0%
Microsoft0%
Morgan Stanley0%
Netflix0%
PacWest Bancorp0%
PNC Financial0%
T2 Biosystems Inc.0%
Truist Financial 1.5%
Uber0%
Wells Fargo2.8%

Portfolio holdings are not intended as recommendations of individual stocks and are subject to change. The Funds disclaim any obligation to advise shareholders of such changes. Information about portfolio holdings does not represent a recommendation or an endorsement to Fund shareholders or other members of the public to buy or sell any security contained in the Funds’ portfolios. Portfolio holdings are current to the date listed but are subject to change any time. There are no assurances that the securities will remain in the Funds’ portfolios after the date listed or that the securities that were previously sold may not be repurchased.

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The Oakmark Fund’s portfolio tends to be invested in a relatively small number of stocks. As a result, the appreciation or depreciation of any one security held by the Fund will have a greater impact on the Fund’s net asset value than it would if the Fund invested in a larger number of securities. Although that strategy has the potential to generate attractive returns over time, it also increases the Fund’s volatility.

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