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This document is a Form 13F-HR filed by Croft-Leominster Inc, reporting its institutional investment holdings as of June 30, 2000.
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Obtain the correct FORM 13F-HR from the SEC website.
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Review the applicable instruction guide for the form.
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Fill in the identifying information at the top, including your name, address, and SEC file number.
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List the institutional investment manager's details.
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Complete the table of securities you manage, including details like the name of the issuer, class of securities, and fair market value.
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Ensure you meet the filing threshold of $100 million in 13(f) securities.
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Sign the form and date it appropriately.
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Submit the completed FORM 13F-HR through the SEC's EDGAR online system.

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Institutional investment managers that exercise investment discretion over $100 million in securities.
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13F-HR is the 13F Holdings Report and is used when all of your applicable securities are on the report. The 13F-HR can also be the 13F Combination Report which is used when some of your applicable securities are on the report and some are on someone else's report.
Rule 13f-1(a) provides that every Manager which exercises investment discretion with respect to accounts holding Section 13(f) securities, as defined in rule 13f-1(c), having an aggregate fair market value on the last trading day of any month of any calendar year of at least $100,000,000 shall file a report on Form 13F
Generally speaking, Section 13(f) securities include those traded on an exchange like the Nasdaq, as well as “equity options and warrants, shares of closed-end investment companies, and certain convertible debt securities.” However, mutual funds are not considered Section 13(f) securities.
The Official List is published quarterly and is available for free on the SEC's website. It is not available in paper copy format or on computer disk. You can search for and retrieve Form 13F filings using the SEC's EDGAR database.
The shares of open-end investment companies (i.e., mutual funds) are not Section 13(f) securities. Section 13(f) securities can be found on the Official List of Section 13(f) Securities. The Official List is published quarterly and is available for free on the SEC's website.
Subject to certain exceptions, if your funds collectively owned in excess of $100 million of Section 13(f) securities as of the last day of any month during the 2024 calendar year, you're obligated to file a Form 13F for the quarter ended December 31, 2024, which filing will be due February 14, 2025.
Private funds are not required to be registered or regulated as investment companies under the federal securities laws. A private fund cannot publicly offer its securities.
Securities that are not on the Official List should not be reported on Form 13F. See, e.g., Rule 13f-1(c) under the Securities Exchange Act. For example, shares of open-end investment companies, i.e., mutual funds, are not included on the list and, therefore, should not be reported on Form 13F.
The Official List is published quarterly and is available for free on the SEC's website. It is not available in paper copy format or on computer disk. You can search for and retrieve Form 13F filings using the SEC's EDGAR database.
Subject to certain exceptions, if your funds collectively owned in excess of $100 million of Section 13(f) securities as of the last day of any month during the 2024 calendar year, you're obligated to file a Form 13F for the quarter ended December 31, 2024, which filing will be due February 14, 2025.

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FORM 13F-HR is a quarterly report that institutional investment managers file with the SEC to disclose their equity holdings.
Investment managers with investment discretion over $100 million or more in securities are required to file FORM 13F-HR.
To fill out FORM 13F-HR, institutional investment managers must provide detailed information about their equity holdings, which includes the names of the securities, their values, and the number of shares held.
The purpose of FORM 13F-HR is to provide transparency in the equity holdings of large institutional investors, allowing regulators and the public to gain insight into market trends and investment strategies.
FORM 13F-HR must report the names of all securities held, the number of shares owned, the market value of the holdings, and the investment manager's identification information.
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