Daily Screen: Large-Cap Blend Funds

10/02/00 - 06:15 AM EDT

Ian McDonald

The category is called large-cap blend, but most of the top funds here are pretty growth-oriented.

First things first: Large-cap blend funds typically invest in stocks of large companies, blending growth and value stocks. Growth stocks are typically those of fast-growing companies that sell at a steep price relative to their earnings, such as networking dynamo Cisco Systems (CSCO Quote). Value stocks are typically those of slower growers in mature industries like International Paper (IP Quote). These companies often pay dividends, and fund managers buy them because they think they're undervalued. Growth investors essentially swing for the seats, while value investors are basically the bargain hunters of Wall Street.

As usual, we've screened for funds that beat the category's average return over the past one- and three-year periods, according to Morningstar. The top 10 are ranked by one-year return in the first table. The pack that make our list are among the category's more aggressive funds that have typically ridden high-octane growth stocks in the technology sector to higher returns than more conservative peers. On average, the these top-10 funds have about half their assets invested in tech and telecom stocks, according to their most recent portfolio reports.

The second table lists the 10 most popular stocks among the funds on the top-10 list. It was compiled by creating an equally weighted portfolio of the 10 funds and screening for their 10 biggest holdings. You'll notice these funds' tech bent is reflected in this collective top-10 list, which includes six tech stocks led by Cisco and data storage titan EMC (EMC Quote).

Leading Large-Cap Blend Funds
Among large-cap blend funds that beat their average
peer over the past one- and three-year periods,
these 10 have the highest one-year return.
Fund 1-Year Return 3-Year Annualized Return
(BURHX Quote)Burnham 50.1% 26.2%
(MFCAX Quote)MFS Core Growth 48.1 33.1
(UNACX Quote)Waddell & Reed Accumulation 47.8 22.8
(PAPIX Quote)PIMCO Capital Appreciation 47.2 21.0
(WHGFX Quote)Whitehall Growth 46.0 31.4
(TAGRX Quote)John Hancock Large Cap Value 45.0 20.6
(MCOIX Quote)MFS Capital Opportunities 43.2 28.9
(MLDDX Quote)MSDW Market Leaders 39.3 24.3
(MAFGX Quote)Merrill Lynch Fundamental Growth 37.8 25.5
Quantitative Growth & Income 37.8 21.3
Avg. Large-Cap Blend Fund 17.7 15.0
S&P 500 11.9 16.5
Source: Morningstar. Performance through Sept. 28.

Under the Hood
The stocks with the biggest weighting in
the combined portfolios of the funds listed above.
Stock Weighting in Winning Funds Number of Funds in Top-10 Funds That Own the Stock
Cisco Systems(CSCO Quote) 2.3% 8
EMC(EMC Quote) 2.3 7
General Electric(GE Quote) 2.0 7
Citigroup(C Quote) 2.0 9
Intel(INTC Quote) 1.9 6
Siebel Systems(SEBL Quote) 1.6 5
Nortel Networks(NT Quote) 1.6 6
Tyco International(TYC Quote) 1.4 5
Sun Microsystems(SUNW Quote) 1.3 5
Pfizer(PFE Quote) 1.2 5
Source: Morningstar. Holdings as of most recent portfolio reports.
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