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HERALD INVESTMENT TRUST
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STATISTICS AND PERFORMANCE REPORT
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At inception
16 February
1994
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At 31 July 2008
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At 29 August 2008
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Performance
since 31 July 2008 (%)
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Performance
since inception (%)
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NAV (p) excl current year income
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98.7
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p*
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349.6
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p
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362.7
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p
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+3.7%
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+267.5%
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NAV (p) incl current year income
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N/A
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353.7
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366.9
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+3.7%
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N/A
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FTSE-100
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3417.7
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5411.9
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5636.6
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+4.2%
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+64.9%
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FTSE-All-share
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1717.8
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2749.2
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2868.7
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+4.3%
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+67.0%
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FTSE-Smallcap
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2076.1
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2755.9
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2848.4
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+3.4%
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+37.2%
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HGSC + AIM
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(capital gains ex I.T.)
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1750.0
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2850.9
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2937.2
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+3.0%
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+67.8%
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Share price
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90.9
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p**
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298.0
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p
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303.5
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p
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+1.8%
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+233.9%
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Premium/(Discount) to NAV/share as at 29 August 2008
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(16.3)%
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UK Equity Portfolio as a % of Net Assets at 29 August 2008***
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65.8%
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Overseas Equity Portfolio as % of Net Assets at 29 August 2008****
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37.3%
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(Gearing)/Cash as a % of Net Assets at 29 August 2008*****
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-3.1%
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Number of Equity Holdings at 29 August 2008
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240
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*100p was the subscription price before launch costs of 1.3p
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**90.9p is CGT base subscription price for shareholders adjusting for warrants which
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were issued on a 1 for 5 basis.
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***Includes 3 convertibles and 2 warrants.
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****Includes 2 warrants.
*****Gearing is debt net of fixed interest securities and net current assets. Cash includes fixed interest securities and net current assets.
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The Net Assets Value at 29/08/2008 was £303.8m.
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There are 83,738,123 shares currently in issue.
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This Report has been issued on behalf of Herald Investment Trust plc, and has been approved by Herald Investment Management Limited, its investment manager. Herald Investment Management Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. You should remember that past performance is not necessarily a guide to the future. Markets and currency movements may cause the value of shares, and the income from them, to fall as well as rise, and you may get back less than you invested when you decide to sell your shares.
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