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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20549

 

FORM N-Q

 

QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF

REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY

 

 

Investment Company Act file number 811-05569

 

Franklin Universal Trust

(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)

 

One Franklin Parkway, San Mateo, CA  94403-1906

(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)

 

Craig S. Tyle, One Franklin Parkway, San Mateo, CA  94403-1906

(Name and address of agent for service)

 

Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (650) 312-2000

 

Date of fiscal year end: 8/31

 

Date of reporting period: 05/31/18

 

Item 1. Schedule of Investments.


 

  FRANKLIN UNIVERSAL TRUST
 
 
 
 
Statement of Investments, May 31, 2018 (unaudited)        
    Shares/    
  Country Warrants   Value
 
Common Stocks and Other Equity Interests 41.2%        
Energy 1.5%        
a Birch Permian Holdings Inc United States 66,542 $ 848,410
a Chaparral Energy Inc United States 5,868   112,959
a,b Chaparral Energy Inc., A, 144A United States 214   4,387
Enbridge Inc Canada 39,360   1,222,915
a Energy XXI Gulf Coast Inc., wts., 12/30/21 United States 5,433   435
a Goodrich Petroleum Corp United States 19,379   251,346
a Halcon Resources Corp United States 52,355   253,398
a Halcon Resources Corp., wts., 9/09/20 United States 4,668   3,128
a Linn Energy Inc United States 5,272   211,354
a Midstates Petroleum Co. Inc United States 325   4,284
a,c Midstates Petroleum Co. Inc., wts., 4/21/20 United States 2,311   238
        2,912,854
Materials 1.4%        
BHP Billiton PLC, ADR United Kingdom 25,185   1,152,969
Freeport-McMoRan Inc United States 80,380   1,358,422
South32 Ltd., ADR Australia 10,074   140,633
a Verso Corp., A United States 3,330   67,366
a Verso Corp., wts., 7/25/23 United States 350   1,267
        2,720,657
Transportation 0.1%        
a,c CEVA Logistics AG. Switzerland 5,770   144,168
Utilities 38.2%        
Alliant Energy Corp United States 80,000   3,313,600
American Electric Power Co. Inc United States 75,000   5,096,250
CenterPoint Energy Inc United States 122,800   3,208,764
CMS Energy Corp United States 100,000   4,613,000
Consolidated Edison Inc United States 40,000   3,069,200
Dominion Energy Inc United States 67,200   4,313,568
DTE Energy Co United States 30,000   3,072,900
Duke Energy Corp United States 46,060   3,553,990
Edison International United States 36,000   2,237,760
Entergy Corp United States 30,000   2,427,300
Exelon Corp United States 80,000   3,311,200
FirstEnergy Corp United States 60,000   2,065,200
Great Plains Energy Inc United States 70,000   2,375,800
NextEra Energy Inc United States 34,800   5,770,188
NiSource Inc United States 60,000   1,518,000
PG&E Corp United States 30,000   1,299,900
Pinnacle West Capital Corp United States 44,800   3,566,528
PPL Corp United States 24,500   669,340
Public Service Enterprise Group Inc United States 45,000   2,384,100
Sempra Energy United States 50,000   5,326,500
The Southern Co United States 68,250   3,064,425
WEC Energy Group Inc United States 40,000   2,526,000
Westar Energy Inc United States 60,000   3,402,000
Xcel Energy Inc United States 60,000   2,731,200
        74,916,713
Total Common Stocks and Other Equity Interests        
      (Cost $44,722,419)       80,694,392

 

Quarterly Statement of Investments | See Notes to Statement of Investments. | 1


 

FRANKLIN UNIVERSAL TRUST
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (UNAUDITED)

    Principal    
  Country Amount*   Value
 
Corporate Bonds 87.5%        
Automobiles & Components 0.8%        
b Allison Transmission Inc., senior bond, 144A, 4.75%, 10/01/27 United States $ 600,000 $ 563,250
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., senior bond, 5.00%, 5/31/26 United States 1,100,000   1,046,375
        1,609,625
Banks 1.9%        
CIT Group Inc., senior note, 5.25%, 3/07/25 United States 600,000   610,500
d Citigroup Inc., junior sub. bond, M, 6.30% to 5/15/24, FRN thereafter, Perpetual United States 1,100,000   1,123,375
d JPMorgan Chase & Co.,        
junior sub. bond, R, 6.00% to 8/01/23, FRN thereafter, Perpetual United States 900,000   920,250
junior sub. bond, V, 5.00% to 7/30/19, FRN thereafter, Perpetual United States 1,100,000   1,111,000
        3,765,125
Capital Goods 5.0%        
b BBA US Holdings Inc., senior note, 144A, 5.375%, 5/01/26 United States 500,000   502,500
b Beacon Roofing Supply Inc., senior note, 144A, 4.875%, 11/01/25 United States 600,000   555,000
b BWX Technologies Inc., senior note, 144A, 5.375%, 7/15/26 United States 600,000   607,500
b Cloud Crane LLC, secured note, second lien, 144A, 10.125%, 8/01/24 United States 300,000   327,750
CNH Industrial Capital LLC, senior note, 3.875%, 10/15/21 United States 300,000   300,375
H&E Equipment Services Inc., senior note, 5.625%, 9/01/25 United States 1,300,000   1,288,625
b HD Supply Inc., senior note, 144A, 5.75%, 4/15/24 United States 400,000   420,500
b Jeld-Wen Inc.,        
senior bond, 144A, 4.875%, 12/15/27. United States 300,000   279,750
senior note, 144A, 4.625%, 12/15/25 United States 300,000   284,250
b Pisces Midco Inc., senior secured note, 144A, 8.00%, 4/15/26. United States 900,000   881,721
Tennant Co., senior note, 5.625%, 5/01/25 United States 1,200,000   1,200,000
b Terex Corp., senior note, 144A, 5.625%, 2/01/25 United States 1,400,000   1,391,250
b Vertiv Group Corp., senior note, 144A, 9.25%, 10/15/24 United States 1,700,000   1,674,500
        9,713,721
Commercial & Professional Services 2.2%        
b Multi-Color Corp., senior note, 144A, 4.875%, 11/01/25 United States 1,100,000   1,023,000
United Rentals North America Inc.,        
senior bond, 5.75%, 11/15/24 United States 1,400,000   1,447,250
senior bond, 5.875%, 9/15/26 United States 100,000   102,625
senior bond, 5.50%, 5/15/27 United States 500,000   496,250
b West Corp., senior note, 144A, 8.50%, 10/15/25 United States 1,300,000   1,212,250
        4,281,375
Consumer Durables & Apparel 4.4%        
b Ashton Woods USA LLC, senior note, 144A, 6.75%, 8/01/25 United States 1,500,000   1,445,625
Beazer Homes USA Inc., senior note, 8.75%, 3/15/22 United States 1,300,000   1,394,250
b Hanesbrands Inc., senior note, 144A, 4.625%, 5/15/24 United States 1,000,000   981,250
PulteGroup Inc., senior bond, 5.00%, 1/15/27 United States 1,500,000   1,436,250
b Taylor Morrison Communities Inc./Taylor Morrison Holdings II Inc.,        
senior note, 144A, 5.25%, 4/15/21 United States 400,000   402,000
senior note, 144A, 5.625%, 3/01/24 United States 600,000   590,820
Toll Brothers Finance Corp., senior bond, 5.625%, 1/15/24 United States 700,000   724,500
b Weekley Homes LLC/Weekley Finance Corp., senior note, 144A, 6.625%, 8/15/25 United States 1,700,000   1,633,417
        8,608,112
Consumer Services 7.4%        
b 1011778 BC ULC/New Red Finance Inc., senior secured note, first lien, 144A,        
4.25%, 5/15/24. Canada 900,000   855,000
b 24 Hour Holdings III LLC, senior note, 144A, 8.00%, 6/01/22 United States 1,300,000   1,313,000
b Ascend Learning LLC, senior note, 144A, 6.875%, 8/01/25 United States 1,200,000   1,203,000

 

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FRANKLIN UNIVERSAL TRUST
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (UNAUDITED)

    Principal    
  Country Amount*   Value
 
Corporate Bonds (continued)        
Consumer Services (continued)        
b Boyne USA Inc., secured note, second lien, 144A, 7.25%, 5/01/25. United States    $1,500,000 $ 1,562,820
b Downstream Development Authority of the Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma, secured        
note, 144A, 10.50%, 2/15/23 United States 500,000   506,875
b Golden Nugget Inc., senior note, 144A, 6.75%, 10/15/24 United States 1,000,000   1,013,750
b International Game Technology PLC, senior secured bond, 144A, 6.50%, 2/15/25 United States 1,700,000   1,746,750
b Jack Ohio Finance LLC/Jack Ohio Finance 1 Corp., senior secured note, first lien,        
144A, 6.75%, 11/15/21 United States 1,700,000   1,755,250
b KFC Holding Co./Pizza Hut Holdings LLC/Taco Bell of America LLC,        
senior note, 144A, 5.00%, 6/01/24 United States 600,000   597,000
senior note, 144A, 5.25%, 6/01/26 United States 600,000   588,000
b Silversea Cruise Finance Ltd., senior secured note, first lien, 144A, 7.25%, 2/01/25 . United States 700,000   733,250
b Wynn Las Vegas LLC/Wynn Las Vegas Capital Corp., senior bond, 144A, 5.50%,        
3/01/25 United States 1,300,000   1,277,250
b Wynn Macau Ltd., senior note, 144A, 4.875%, 10/01/24 Macau 1,500,000   1,434,998
        14,586,943
Diversified Financials 2.5%        
b FirstCash Inc., senior note, 144A, 5.375%, 6/01/24 United States 1,100,000   1,108,250
b MSCI Inc., senior note, 144A, 5.375%, 5/15/27 United States 700,000   703,500
Navient Corp.,        
senior note, 6.625%, 7/26/21. United States 800,000   832,000
senior note, 6.50%, 6/15/22 United States 500,000   516,875
senior note, 7.25%, 9/25/23 United States 1,700,000   1,797,750
        4,958,375
Energy 9.9%        
b Aker BP ASA, senior note, 144A, 5.875%, 3/31/25 Norway 500,000   514,327
Bill Barrett Corp., senior note, 8.75%, 6/15/25 United States 1,700,000   1,827,500
California Resources Corp.,        
            b secured note, second lien, 144A, 8.00%, 12/15/22. United States 515,000   457,063
senior bond, 6.00%, 11/15/24 United States 15,000   12,300
senior note, 5.50%, 9/15/21 United States 10,000   8,900
b,e Callon Petroleum Co., senior note, 144A, 6.375%, 7/01/26 United States 800,000   797,880
Calumet Specialty Products Partners LP/Calumet Finance Corp., senior note,        
7.75%, 4/15/23. United States 800,000   802,000
Cheniere Corpus Christi Holdings LLC,        
senior secured note, first lien, 7.00%, 6/30/24 United States 600,000   664,500
senior secured note, first lien, 5.875%, 3/31/25 United States 1,000,000   1,047,500
b Cheniere Energy Partners LP, senior secured note, first lien, 144A, 5.25%,        
10/01/25 United States 1,200,000   1,170,000
CONSOL Energy Inc., senior note, 8.00%, 4/01/23 United States 240,000   255,000
Crestwood Midstream Partners LP/Crestwood Midstream Finance Corp.,        
senior note, 6.25%, 4/01/23 United States 500,000   511,250
senior note, 5.75%, 4/01/25 United States 800,000   793,000
CSI Compressco LP/CSI Compressco Finance Inc., senior note, 7.25%, 8/15/22 United States 800,000   754,000
Energy Transfer Equity LP,        
senior note, first lien, 7.50%, 10/15/20 United States 1,200,000   1,294,500
senior secured bond, first lien, 5.875%, 1/15/24. United States 200,000   208,000
b,f EnQuest PLC, senior note, 144A, PIK, 7.00%, 4/15/22 United Kingdom 688,666   625,396
Ferrellgas LP/Ferrellgas Finance Corp., senior note, 6.75%, 6/15/23 United States 700,000   623,000
Martin Midstream Partners LP/Martin Midstream Finance Corp., senior note,        
7.25%, 2/15/21. United States 600,000   600,000
b Murray Energy Corp., secured note, second lien, 144A, 11.25%, 4/15/21 United States 1,000,000   430,000
Oceaneering International Inc., senior note, 6.00%, 2/01/28 United States 800,000   791,734

 

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FRANKLIN UNIVERSAL TRUST
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (UNAUDITED)

    Principal    
  Country Amount*   Value
 
Corporate Bonds (continued)        
Energy (continued)        
QEP Resources Inc., senior bond, 5.375%, 10/01/22 United States $1,600,000 $ 1,635,520
Sanchez Energy Corp.,        
senior note, 7.75%, 6/15/21 United States 800,000   691,744
senior note, 6.125%, 1/15/23. United States 100,000   66,250
b Sunoco LP/Sunoco Finance Corp., senior note, 144A, 4.875%, 1/15/23 United States 700,000   670,257
b,f W&T Offshore Inc.,        
secured note, second lien, 144A, PIK, 9.00%, 5/15/20 United States 299,997   299,247
senior secured note, third lien, 144A, PIK, 10.00%, 6/15/21 United States 258,859   236,314
Weatherford International Ltd.,        
senior note, 5.125%, 9/15/20. United States 200,000   200,500
senior note, 7.75%, 6/15/21 United States 400,000   407,500
senior note, 4.50%, 4/15/22 United States 400,000   366,200
senior note, 8.25%, 6/15/23 United States 600,000   583,500
        19,344,882
Food & Staples Retailing 0.3%        
b Aramark Services Inc., senior bond, 144A, 5.00%, 2/01/28 United States 700,000   675,500
Food, Beverage & Tobacco 2.8%        
B&G Foods Inc., senior note, 5.25%, 4/01/25. United States 1,200,000   1,131,000
b Cott Holdings Inc., senior note, 144A, 5.50%, 4/01/25. Canada 1,200,000   1,185,000
b Lamb Weston Holdings Inc.,        
senior note, 144A, 4.625%, 11/01/24 United States 700,000   691,250
senior note, 144A, 4.875%, 11/01/26 United States 1,000,000   993,750
b Post Holdings Inc.,        
senior bond, 144A, 5.00%, 8/15/26 United States 800,000   752,000
senior bond, 144A, 5.625%, 1/15/28 United States 300,000   283,875
senior note, 144A, 5.50%, 3/01/25 United States 400,000   395,000
        5,431,875
Health Care Equipment & Services 5.9%        
b Avantor Inc., senior secured note, first lien, 144A, 6.00%, 10/01/24 United States 700,000   698,250
b Catalent Pharma Solutions Inc., senior note, 144A, 4.875%, 1/15/26 United States 1,400,000   1,351,280
b Centene Escrow I Corp., senior note, 144A, 5.375%, 6/01/26 United States 1,700,000   1,721,250
CHS/Community Health Systems Inc.,        
senior note, 7.125%, 7/15/20. United States 700,000   595,000
senior note, 6.875%, 2/01/22. United States 200,000   106,000
senior secured note, first lien, 6.25%, 3/31/23 United States 600,000   562,500
HCA Inc.,        
senior bond, 5.875%, 2/15/26 United States 1,400,000   1,412,264
senior secured bond, first lien, 5.875%, 3/15/22. United States 600,000   632,250
b MPH Acquisition Holdings LLC, senior note, 144A, 7.125%, 6/01/24. United States 1,300,000   1,352,000
b,f Polaris Intermediate Corp., senior note, 144A, PIK, 8.50%, 12/01/22 United States 400,000   414,500
Tenet Healthcare Corp.,        
senior note, 5.50%, 3/01/19 United States 400,000   406,000
senior note, 8.125%, 4/01/22. United States 1,000,000   1,048,760
WellCare Health Plans Inc., senior note, 5.25%, 4/01/25 United States 1,200,000   1,200,000
        11,500,054
Household & Personal Products 0.5%        
b Prestige Brands Inc., senior note, 144A, 6.375%, 3/01/24 United States 900,000   891,000

 

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FRANKLIN UNIVERSAL TRUST
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (UNAUDITED)

    Principal    
  Country Amount*   Value
 
Corporate Bonds (continued)        
Materials 12.0%        
f ARD Finance SA, secured note, PIK, 7.125%, 9/15/23 Luxembourg $ 400,000 $ 402,000
b Ardagh Packaging Finance PLC/Ardagh MP Holdings USA Inc., senior note, 144A,        
6.00%, 6/30/21. Luxembourg 500,000   508,125
b BlueScope Steel Ltd./BlueScope Steel Finance, senior note, 144A, 6.50%, 5/15/21 . Australia 900,000   930,600
b BWAY Holding Co., senior note, 144A, 7.25%, 4/15/25 United States 1,800,000   1,771,920
The Chemours Co.,        
senior note, 6.625%, 5/15/23. United States 1,100,000   1,156,683
senior note, 5.375%, 5/15/27. United States 300,000   294,000
b Crown Americas LLC/Crown Americas Capital Corp., senior note, 144A, 4.75%,        
2/01/26 United States 700,000   662,970
b Eldorado Gold Corp., senior note, 144A, 6.125%, 12/15/20 Canada 500,000   481,250
b First Quantum Minerals Ltd.,        
senior note, 144A, 7.00%, 2/15/21 Zambia 431,000   433,963
senior note, 144A, 7.25%, 4/01/23 Zambia 600,000   603,750
senior note, 144A, 6.875%, 3/01/26 Zambia 500,000   475,625
b FMG Resources (August 2006) Pty. Ltd.,        
senior note, 144A, 4.75%, 5/15/22 Australia 800,000   786,548
senior note, 144A, 5.125%, 3/15/23 Australia 400,000   398,000
b Grinding Media Inc./MC Grinding Media Canada Inc., senior secured note, 144A,        
7.375%, 12/15/23 United States 1,000,000   1,055,000
b New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co., senior note, 144A, 6.25%, 3/15/26 United States 900,000   906,750
b New Gold Inc., senior note, 144A, 6.375%, 5/15/25 Canada 700,000   697,375
b Northwest Acquisitions ULC/Dominion Finco Inc., secured note, second lien, 144A,        
7.125%, 11/01/22 Canada 400,000   406,000
b Novelis Corp.,        
senior bond, 144A, 5.875%, 9/30/26 United States 500,000   491,300
senior note, 144A, 6.25%, 8/15/24 United States 700,000   710,570
b OCI NV, senior note, 144A, 6.625%, 4/15/23 Netherlands 500,000   516,250
b Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc.,        
senior note, 144A, 5.00%, 1/15/22 United States 1,000,000   1,002,500
senior note, 144A, 5.875%, 8/15/23 United States 500,000   510,000
b Plastipak Holdings Inc., senior note, 144A, 6.25%, 10/15/25 United States 1,200,000   1,152,000
b Platform Specialty Products Corp.,        
senior note, 144A, 6.50%, 2/01/22 United States 600,000   616,500
senior note, 144A, 5.875%, 12/01/25 United States 1,000,000   963,750
Reynolds Group Issuer Inc./Reynolds Group Issuer LLC/Reynolds Group Issuer        
Luxembourg SA,        
b senior note, 144A, 7.00%, 7/15/24 United States 200,000   205,615
senior secured note, first lien, 5.75%, 10/15/20 United States 484,554   487,582
b senior secured note, first lien, 144A, 5.125%, 7/15/23 United States 1,000,000   983,750
b Sealed Air Corp.,        
senior bond, 144A, 5.50%, 9/15/25 United States 200,000   207,000
senior note, 144A, 6.50%, 12/01/20 United States 400,000   423,000
Steel Dynamics Inc.,        
senior bond, 5.50%, 10/01/24 United States 900,000   920,250
senior bond, 5.00%, 12/15/26 United States 700,000   693,910
b SunCoke Energy Partners LP/SunCoke Energy Partners Finance Corp., senior        
note, 144A, 7.50%, 6/15/25 United States 1,600,000   1,632,000
        23,486,536
Media 8.6%        
b Altice Luxembourg SA, senior secured note, 144A, 7.75%, 5/15/22 Luxembourg 1,200,000   1,156,500
b Altice U.S. Finance I Corp., senior secured bond, 144A, 5.50%, 5/15/26 United States 1,200,000   1,155,360
AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc., senior sub. note, 5.875%, 11/15/26 United States 700,000   683,375

 

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FRANKLIN UNIVERSAL TRUST
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (UNAUDITED)

    Principal    
  Country Amount*   Value
 
Corporate Bonds (continued)        
Media (continued)        
AMC Networks Inc., senior note, 5.00%, 4/01/24 United States $1,200,000 $ 1,168,500
CCO Holdings LLC/CCO Holdings Capital Corp.,        
senior bond, 5.25%, 9/30/22 United States 1,700,000   1,718,063
           b senior bond, 144A, 5.75%, 2/15/26 United States 700,000   687,540
b Cequel Communications Holdings I LLC/Cequel CapitalCorp., senior note, 144A,        
    7.50%, 4/01/28. United States 500,000   503,125
Clear Channel Worldwide Holdings Inc.,        
senior note, 6.50%, 11/15/22. United States 1,000,000   1,026,250
senior sub. note, 7.625%, 3/15/20 United States 700,000   700,000
CSC Holdings LLC,        
          b senior bond, 144A, 5.50%, 4/15/27 United States 500,000   480,000
senior note, 6.75%, 11/15/21. United States 700,000   740,915
senior note, 5.25%, 6/01/24 United States 700,000   663,390
DISH DBS Corp.,        
senior bond, 5.875%, 7/15/22 United States 700,000   657,125
senior note, 7.75%, 7/01/26 United States 800,000   693,000
b Nexstar Broadcasting Inc., senior note, 144A, 5.625%, 8/01/24 United States 900,000   882,585
b Sirius XM Radio Inc.,        
senior bond, 144A, 6.00%, 7/15/24 United States 800,000   822,000
senior bond, 144A, 5.375%, 4/15/25 United States 700,000   693,875
Tegna Inc., senior note, 5.125%, 7/15/20. United States 800,000   807,000
b Univision Communications Inc., senior secured bond, first lien, 144A, 6.75%,        
9/15/22 United States 116,000   119,190
b Virgin Media Finance PLC, senior bond, 144A, 6.375%, 4/15/23 United Kingdom 300,000   305,250
b Virgin Media Secured Finance PLC,        
senior secured bond, first lien, 144A, 5.50%, 1/15/25 United Kingdom 800,000   776,000
senior secured bond, first lien, 144A, 5.50%, 8/15/26 United Kingdom 200,000   190,250
b WMG Acquisition Corp.,        
secured note, first lien, 144A, 5.00%, 8/01/23 United States 200,000   198,250
senior note, 144A, 5.625%, 4/15/22 United States 92,000   93,840
        16,921,383
Pharmaceuticals, Biotechnology & Life Sciences 3.3%        
b Concordia International Corp.,        
           g senior note, 144A, 7.00%, 4/15/23 Canada 900,000   56,250
senior secured note, first lien, 144A, 9.00%, 4/01/22 Canada 400,000   364,000
b Endo DAC/Endo Finance LLC/Endo Finco Inc.,        
senior bond, 144A, 6.00%, 2/01/25 United States 800,000   572,000
senior note, 144A, 6.00%, 7/15/23 United States 1,000,000   742,190
Horizon Pharma Inc., senior note, 6.625%, 5/01/23 United States 1,500,000   1,515,000
b Jaguar Holding Co. II/Pharmaceutical Product Development LLC, senior note,        
144A, 6.375%, 8/01/23 United States 700,000   705,530
b Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, senior note, 144A, 9.25%, 4/01/26 United States 1,500,000   1,578,195
b Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc.,        
senior note, 144A, 5.625%, 12/01/21 United States 700,000   696,325
senior note, first lien, 144A, 7.00%, 3/15/24 United States 200,000   210,250
        6,439,740
Real Estate 2.7%        
CyrusOne LP/CyrusOne Finance Corp., senior note, 5.00%, 3/15/24 United States 1,400,000   1,405,250
Equinix Inc.,        
senior bond, 5.375%, 4/01/23 United States 1,300,000   1,335,750
senior bond, 5.875%, 1/15/26 United States 200,000   204,250

 

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FRANKLIN UNIVERSAL TRUST
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (UNAUDITED)

    Principal    
  Country Amount*   Value
 
Corporate Bonds (continued)        
Real Estate (continued)        
b Five Point Operating Co. LP/Five Point Capital Corp., senior note, 144A, 7.875%,        
    11/15/25 United States $1,000,000 $ 1,022,500
MPT Operating Partnership LP/MPT Finance Corp.,        
senior bond, 5.25%, 8/01/26 United States 300,000   292,500
senior bond, 5.00%, 10/15/27 United States 500,000   471,280
senior note, 6.375%, 3/01/24. United States 600,000   633,000
        5,364,530
Retailing 1.1%        
Netflix Inc.,        
senior bond, 5.875%, 2/15/25 United States 1,100,000   1,134,485
           b senior bond, 144A, 5.875%, 11/15/28. United States 200,000   202,782
b PetSmart Inc.,        
senior note, 144A, 7.125%, 3/15/23 United States 300,000   145,740
senior note, 144A, 8.875%, 6/01/25 United States 300,000   144,750
senior secured note, first lien, 144A, 5.875%, 6/01/25 United States 900,000   625,500
        2,253,257
Software & Services 2.2%        
b First Data Corp.,        
secured note, second lien, 144A, 5.75%, 1/15/24. United States 1,700,000   1,712,750
senior note, 144A, 7.00%, 12/01/23 United States 400,000   420,000
Infor (U.S.) Inc., senior note, 6.50%, 5/15/22 United States 1,700,000   1,736,125
b Symantec Corp., senior note, 144A, 5.00%, 4/15/25 United States 500,000   484,579
        4,353,454
Technology Hardware & Equipment 4.0%        
b Blackboard Inc., secured note, second lien, 144A, 9.75%, 10/15/21 United States 1,542,000   1,010,010
CDW LLC/CDW Finance Corp., senior note, 5.00%, 9/01/25 United States 700,000   694,960
b CommScope Technologies LLC, senior bond, 144A, 6.00%, 6/15/25 United States 1,200,000   1,209,000
b Dell International LLC/EMC Corp.,        
senior note, 144A, 5.875%, 6/15/21 United States 200,000   205,745
senior note, 144A, 7.125%, 6/15/24 United States 200,000   214,946
senior secured bond, first lien, 144A, 6.02%, 6/15/26 United States 200,000   211,263
b Itron Inc., senior note, 144A, 5.00%, 1/15/26 United States 1,800,000   1,732,500
b Tempo Acquisition LLC/Tempo Acquisition Finance Corp., senior note, 144A,        
6.75%, 6/01/25. United States 1,300,000   1,263,015
Western Digital Corp., senior note, 4.75%, 2/15/26 United States 1,300,000   1,281,312
        7,822,751
Telecommunication Services 4.7%        
b Block Communications Inc., senior note, 144A, 6.875%, 2/15/25 United States 300,000   303,750
b Digicel Group Ltd., senior note, 144A, 8.25%, 9/30/20 Bermuda 900,000   684,846
b Digicel Ltd.,        
senior note, 144A, 6.00%, 4/15/21 Bermuda 500,000   459,725
senior note, 144A, 6.75%, 3/01/23 Bermuda 300,000   261,459
Hughes Satellite Systems Corp., senior bond, 6.625%, 8/01/26 United States 1,400,000   1,365,000
Intelsat Jackson Holdings SA, senior note, 7.50%, 4/01/21 Luxembourg 500,000   491,250
b Sprint Communications Inc., senior note, 144A, 9.00%, 11/15/18 United States 223,000   228,675
Sprint Corp.,        
senior bond, 7.875%, 9/15/23 United States 500,000   526,000
senior bond, 7.125%, 6/15/24 United States 500,000   505,000
senior note, 7.625%, 3/01/26. United States 600,000   618,000

 

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FRANKLIN UNIVERSAL TRUST
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (UNAUDITED)

    Principal    
  Country Amount*   Value
 
Corporate Bonds (continued)        
Telecommunication Services (continued)        
b Sprint Spectrum Co. LLC/Sprint Spectrum Co. II LLC, senior secured bond, first        
lien, 144A, 4.738%, 9/20/29 United States $1,300,000 $ 1,294,033
T-Mobile USA Inc.,        
senior bond, 6.50%, 1/15/24 United States 200,000   209,500
senior bond, 6.375%, 3/01/25 United States 500,000   523,700
senior bond, 4.75%, 2/01/28 United States 600,000   561,750
senior note, 6.00%, 4/15/24 United States 200,000   208,260
b Zayo Group LLC/Zayo Capital Inc., senior note, 144A, 5.75%, 1/15/27 United States 1,000,000   970,000
        9,210,948
Transportation 0.9%        
b DAE Funding LLC,        
senior note, 144A, 4.50%, 8/01/22 United Arab Emirates 700,000   671,125
senior note, 144A, 5.00%, 8/01/24 United Arab Emirates 700,000   661,500
b Park Aerospace Holdings Ltd.,        
senior note, 144A, 5.25%, 8/15/22 Ireland 100,000   98,930
senior note, 144A, 5.50%, 2/15/24 Ireland 300,000   295,590
        1,727,145
Utilities 4.4%        
Calpine Corp., senior bond, 5.75%, 1/15/25. United States 1,800,000   1,642,500
Ferrellgas Partners LP/Ferrellgas Partners Finance Corp., senior note, 8.625%,        
6/15/20 United States 800,000   774,000
b InterGen NV, secured bond, 144A, 7.00%, 6/30/23 Netherlands 1,000,000   1,002,620
NRG Yield Operating LLC,        
senior bond, 5.375%, 8/15/24 United States 900,000   904,500
senior bond, 5.00%, 9/15/26 United States 900,000   870,750
Talen Energy Supply LLC, senior note, 6.50%, 6/01/25 United States 1,800,000   1,404,000
Vistra Energy Corp., senior bond, 7.625%, 11/01/24 United States 1,800,000   1,941,750
        8,540,120
Total Corporate Bonds (Cost $174,988,256)       171,486,451
 
 
    Shares    
 
Escrows and Litigation Trusts 0.0%        
a,c Midstates Petroleum Co. Inc./Midstates Petroleum Co. LLC, Escrow Account United States 700,000  
a,c NewPage Corp., Litigation Trust United States 1,200,000  
a Penn Virginia Corp., Escrow Account United States 700,000   1,750
a Vistra Energy Corp., Escrow Account United States 700,000   5,687
Total Escrows and Litigation Trusts (Cost $20,296)       7,437
Total Investments before Short Term Investments        
(Cost $219,730,971)       252,188,280

 

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FRANKLIN UNIVERSAL TRUST
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (UNAUDITED)

  Country Shares   Value  
Short Term Investments (Cost $2,692,478) 1.4%          
Money Market Funds 1.4%          
h,i Institutional Fiduciary Trust Money Market Portfolio, 1.40% United States 2,692,478 $ 2,692,478  
Total Investments (Cost $222,423,449) 130.1%       254,880,758  
Notes Payable (30.6)%       (59,987,766 )
Other Assets, less Liabilities 0.5%       978,920  
Net Assets 100.0%     $ 195,871,912  

 

See Abbreviations on page 12.

Rounds to less than 0.1% of net assets.
*The principal amount is stated in U.S. dollars unless otherwise indicated.
aNon-income producing.
bSecurity was purchased pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933 and may be sold in transactions exempt from registration only to qualified institutional buyers
or in a public offering registered under the Securities Act of 1933. These securities have been deemed liquid under guidelines approved by the Fund’s Board of Trustees. At
May 31, 2018, the aggregate value of these securities was $97,842,501, representing 50.0% of net assets.
cFair valued using significant unobservable inputs. See Note 4 regarding fair value measurements.
dPerpetual security with no stated maturity date.
eSecurity purchased on a when-issued basis.
fIncome may be received in additional securities and/or cash.
gDefaulted security or security for which income has been deemed uncollectible.
hSee Note 3 regarding investments in affiliated management investment companies.
iThe rate shown is the annualized seven-day effective yield at period end.

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FRANKLIN UNIVERSAL TRUST

Notes to Statement of Investments (unaudited)

1. ORGANIZATION

Franklin Universal Trust (Fund) is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (1940 Act) as a closed-end management investment company and applies the specialized accounting and reporting guidance in U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (U.S. GAAP).

2. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT VALUATION

The Fund’s investments in financial instruments are carried at fair value daily. Fair value is the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. The Fund calculates the net asset value (NAV) per share as of 4 p.m. Eastern time each day the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is open for trading. Senior fixed rate notes issued by the Fund are carried at cost. Under compliance policies and procedures approved by the Fund’s Board of Trustees (the Board), the Fund’s administrator has responsibility for oversight of valuation, including leading the cross-functional Valuation Committee (VC). The VC provides administration and oversight of the Fund’s valuation policies and procedures, which are approved annually by the Board. Among other things, these procedures allow the Fund to utilize independent pricing services, quotations from securities and financial instrument dealers, and other market sources to determine fair value.

Equity securities listed on an exchange or on the NASDAQ National Market System are valued at the last quoted sale price or the official closing price of the day, respectively. Foreign equity securities are valued as of the close of trading on the foreign stock exchange on which the security is primarily traded or as of 4 p.m. Eastern time. The value is then converted into its U.S. dollar equivalent at the foreign exchange rate in effect at 4 p.m. Eastern time on the day that the value of the security is determined. Over-the-counter (OTC) securities are valued within the range of the most recent quoted bid and ask prices. Securities that trade in multiple markets or on multiple exchanges are valued according to the broadest and most representative market. Certain equity securities are valued based upon fundamental characteristics or relationships to similar securities.

Debt securities generally trade in the OTC market rather than on a securities exchange. The Fund’s pricing services use multiple valuation techniques to determine fair value. In instances where sufficient market activity exists, the pricing services may utilize a market-based approach through which quotes from market makers are used to determine fair value. In instances where sufficient market activity may not exist or is limited, the pricing services also utilize proprietary valuation models which may consider market characteristics such as benchmark yield curves, credit spreads, estimated default rates, anticipated market interest rate volatility, coupon rates, anticipated timing of principal repayments, underlying collateral, and other unique security features in order to estimate the relevant cash flows, which are then discounted to calculate the fair value.

Investments in open-end mutual funds are valued at the closing NAV.

The Fund has procedures to determine the fair value of financial instruments for which market prices are not reliable or readily available. Under these procedures, the VC convenes on a regular basis to review such financial instruments and considers a number of factors, including significant unobservable valuation inputs, when arriving at fair value. The VC primarily employs a market-based approach which may use related or comparable assets or liabilities, recent transactions, market multiples, book values, and other relevant information for the investment to determine the fair value of the investment. An income-based valuation approach may also be used in which the anticipated future cash flows of the investment are discounted to calculate fair value. Discounts may also be applied due to the nature or duration of any restrictions on the disposition of the investments. Due to the inherent uncertainty of valuations of such investments, the fair values may differ significantly from the values that would have been used had an active market existed. The VC employs various methods for calibrating these valuation approaches including a regular review of key inputs and assumptions, transactional back-testing or disposition analysis, and reviews of any related market activity.

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FRANKLIN UNIVERSAL TRUST

NOTES TO STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (UNAUDITED)

Trading in securities on foreign securities stock exchanges and OTC markets may be completed before 4 p.m. Eastern time. In addition, trading in certain foreign markets may not take place on every Fund’s business day. Occasionally, events occur between the time at which trading in a foreign security is completed and 4 p.m. Eastern time that might call into question the reliability of the value of a portfolio security held by the Fund. As a result, differences may arise between the value of the Fund’s portfolio securities as determined at the foreign market close and the latest indications of value at 4 p.m. Eastern time. In order to minimize the potential for these differences, the VC monitors price movements following the close of trading in foreign stock markets through a series of country specific market proxies (such as baskets of American Depositary Receipts, futures contracts and exchange traded funds). These price movements are measured against established trigger thresholds for each specific market proxy to assist in determining if an event has occurred that may call into question the reliability of the values of the foreign securities held by the Fund. If such an event occurs, the securities may be valued using fair value procedures, which may include the use of independent pricing services.

When the last day of the reporting period is a non-business day, certain foreign markets may be open on those days that the Fund’s NAV is not calculated, which could result in differences between the value of the Fund’s portfolio securities on the last business day and the last calendar day of the reporting period. Any significant security valuation changes due to an open foreign market are adjusted and reflected by the Fund for financial reporting purposes.

3. INVESTMENTS IN AFFILIATED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES

The Fund invests in one or more affiliated management investment companies for purposes other than exercising a controlling influence over the management or policies. During the period ended May 31, 2018, the Fund held investments in affiliated management investment companies as follows:

    Number of       Number of           Net Change in
    Shares Held       Shares   Value       Unrealized
    at Beginning Gross Gross   Held at End   at End   Dividend Realized Appreciation
    of Period Additions Reductions   of Period   of Period   Income Gain (Loss) (Depreciation)
 
Non-Controlled Affiliates                        
   Institutional Fiduciary Trust Money Market Portfolio,                        
     1.40%. 3,783,213 40,476,495 (41,567,230 ) 2,692,478 $ 2,692,478 $ 23,780 $— $—

 

4. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS

The Fund follows a fair value hierarchy that distinguishes between market data obtained from independent sources (observable inputs) and the Fund’s own market assumptions (unobservable inputs). These inputs are used in determining the value of the Fund’s financial instruments and are summarized in the following fair value hierarchy:

The input levels are not necessarily an indication of the risk or liquidity associated with financial instruments at that level.

For movements between the levels within the fair value hierarchy, the Fund has adopted a policy of recognizing the transfers as of the date of the underlying event which caused the movement.

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FRANKLIN UNIVERSAL TRUST

NOTES TO STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS (UNAUDITED)

4. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS (continued)

A summary of inputs used as of May 31, 2018, in valuing the Fund’s assets carried at fair value, is as follows:

    Level 1   Level 2   Level 3   Total
Assets:                
   Investments in Securities:a                
Equity Investments:b                
Energy. $ 1,951,247 $ 961,369 $ 238 $ 2,912,854
Materials   2,719,390   1,267     2,720,657
Transportation       144,168   144,168
All Other Equity Investments.   74,916,713       74,916,713
Corporate Bonds     171,486,451     171,486,451
Escrows and Litigation Trusts     7,437   c   7,437
Short Term Investments   2,692,478       2,692,478
Total Investments in Securities $ 82,279,828 $ 172,456,524 $ 144,406 $ 254,880,758

 

aFor detailed categories, see the accompanying Statement of Investments.
bIncludes common stocks as well as other equity investments.
cIncludes securities determined to have no value at May 31, 2018.

A reconciliation of assets in which Level 3 inputs are used in determining fair value is presented when there are significant Level 3 financial instruments at the beginning and/or end of the period.

5. NEW ACCOUNTING PRONOUNCEMENTS

In March 2017, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2017-08, Receivables—Nonrefundable Fees and Other Costs (Subtopic 310-20): Premium Amortization on Purchased Callable Debt Securities. The amendments in the ASU shorten the amortization period for certain callable debt securities acquired at a premium, to be amortized to the earliest call date. The ASU does not require an accounting change for securities acquired at a discount, which continues to be amortized to maturity. The ASU is effective for fiscal years and interim periods within those fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2018. Management has reviewed the requirements and believes the adoption of this ASU will not have a material impact on the financial statements.

6. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

The Fund has evaluated subsequent events through the issuance of the Statement of Investments and determined that no events have occurred that require disclosure.

ABBREVIATIONS
 
Selected Portfolio
ADR American Depositary Receipt
FRN Floating Rate Note
PIK Payment-In-Kind

 

For additional information on the Fund’s significant accounting policies, please refer to the Fund’s most recent semiannual or annual shareholder report.

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Item 2. Controls and Procedures.

 

(a) Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures.  The Registrant maintains disclosure controls and procedures that are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed in the Registrant’s filings under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940 is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the periods specified in the rules and forms of the Securities and Exchange Commission.  Such information is accumulated and communicated to the Registrant’s management, including its principal executive officer and principal financial officer, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.  The Registrant’s management, including the principal executive officer and the principal financial officer, recognizes that any set of controls and procedures, no matter how well designed and operated, can provide only reasonable assurance of achieving the desired control objectives.

 

Within 90 days prior to the filing date of this Quarterly Schedule of Portfolio Holdings on Form N-Q, the Registrant had carried out an evaluation, under the supervision and with the participation of the Registrant’s management, including the Registrant’s principal executive officer and the Registrant’s principal financial officer, of the effectiveness of the design and operation of the Registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures.  Based on such evaluation, the Registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer concluded that the Registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures are effective.

 

(b) Changes in Internal Controls.  There have been no changes in the Registrant’s internal controls or in other factors that could materially affect the internal controls over financial reporting subsequent to the date of their evaluation in connection with the preparation of this Quarterly Schedule of Portfolio Holdings on Form N-Q.

 

 

Item 3. Exhibits.

 

(a) Certification pursuant to Section 30a-2 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 of Matthew T. Hinkle, Chief Executive Officer - Finance and Administration, and Gaston Gardey, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Accounting Officer.

 

SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

Franklin Universal Trust

 

By /s/Matthew T. Hinkle

      Matthew T. Hinkle

      Chief Executive Officer –

 Finance and Administration

Date July 26, 2018

 

 

 


 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

 

By /s/Matthew T. Hinkle

      Matthew T. Hinkle

      Chief Executive Officer –

 Finance and Administration

Date July 26, 2018

 

 

 

By /s/Gaston Gardey  

      Gaston Gardey

      Chief Financial Officer and

 Chief Accounting Officer

Date July 26, 2018