Barbara G. Marcin, CFA
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- The Gabelli Blue Chip Value Fund
This Fund seeks long term growth of capital through investment primarily in the common stocks of established companies which are temporarily out of favor. The fund's objective is to identify a catalyst or sequence of events that will return the company to a higher value.
Portfolio Manager:
Barbara G. Marcin, CFA
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Barbara Marcin
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- GAMCO Westwood Income Fund
Seeks to provide a high level of current income as well as long-term capital appreciation by investing primarily in income producing equity and fixed income securities.
Portfolio Manager:
Barbara Marcin
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Caesar Bryan
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- GAMCO Gold Fund, Inc.
GAMCO Gold Fund is a diversified, no-load mutual fund seeking long term capital appreciation by investing in a global portfolio of gold mining and related companies.
Portfolio Manager:
Caesar Bryan
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- GAMCO International Growth Fund, Inc.
Invests primarily in non U.S. equity securities. The Fund focuses on foreign growth companies which the advisor believes offer superior long-term capital appreciation potential.
Portfolio Manager:
Caesar Bryan
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Charles Minter & Martin Weiner
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- Comstock Strategy Fund
The Fund emphasizes investments in debt securities, which maximize total return in light of credit risk, interest rate risk, and the risk associated with the length of maturity of the debt instrument.
Portfolio Manager:
Charles Minter & Martin Weiner
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Christopher Desmarais
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- The Gabelli SRI Fund Inc.
The Fund will seek to achieve its objective by investing substantially all, and in any case, no less than 80% of its assets in common stocks and preferred stocks of companies that meet the Fund's guidelines
for social responsibility at the time of investment.
Portfolio Manager:
Christopher Desmarais
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Elizabeth M. Lilly CFA
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Elizabeth M. Lilly, CFA
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- GAMCO Westwood SmallCap Equity Fund
Under normal market conditions, the SmallCap Fund invests at least 80% of its net assets in a
portfolio of common stocks of smaller companies. These smaller companies have a market capitalization (defined as shares outstanding times current market price) of between $100 million and $2.5 billion at the time of the SmallCap Fund's initial investment.
Portfolio Manager:
Elizabeth M. Lilly, CFA
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Global Team
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- The GAMCO Global Telecommunications Fund
Under normal market conditions, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets in common stocks of companies in the telecommunications industry which the Adviser believes are likely to have rapid growth in revenues and earnings and potential for above average capital appreciation or are undervalued. The Fund invests primarily in common stocks of foreign and domestic small capitalization, mid-capitalization and large capitalization issuers. The Fund may invest without limitation in securities of foreign issuers and will invest in securities of issuers located in at least three countries. In selecting investments, the Adviser also considers the market price of the issuer's securities, its balance sheet characteristics and the perceived strength of its management.
Portfolio Manager:
Global Team
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- The GAMCO Global Convertible Securities Fund
Invests principally in bonds and preferred stocks which are convertible into common stock of foreign and domestic companies. The Fund's primary objective is to seek a high level of total return through a combination of current income and capital appreciation.
Portfolio Manager:
Global Team
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- The GAMCO Global Growth Fund
The Fund invests primarily in common stocks of foreign
and domestic small-capitalization, mid-capitalization and large-capitalization issuers. The Fund invests in companies at the forefront of accelerated growth. The Fund's primary objective is to seek capital appreciation.
Portfolio Manager:
Global Team
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- The GAMCO Global Opportunity Fund
Under normal market conditions, the Global Opportunity Fund will invest at least 65% of its total assets in companies which the Adviser believes are likely to have rapid growth in revenues and earnings and potential for above average capital appreciation or are undervalued.
Portfolio Manager:
Global Team
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Henry G. Van der Eb, CFA
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Howard F. Ward, CFA
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- The GAMCO Growth Fund
Invests in a diversified portfolio of common stocks that have favorable, yet undervalued, prospects for earnings growth and price appreciation. The Fund's primary objective is to seek capital appreciation by employing an earnings-driven investment approach.
Portfolio Manager:
Howard F. Ward, CFA
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Judith Raneri
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- The Gabelli U.S. Treasury Money Market Fund
Invests exclusively in U.S. Treasury securities. The Fund's primary objective is high current income consistent with the preservation of principal and liquidity. Features low expenses, check writing, telephone exchange and redemption privileges. $10,000 minimum initial investment. $3,000 for Gabelli Fund shareholders. $1,000 minimum for IRAs and Custodial Accounts.
Remember that an investment in any money market fund is not guaranteed by the US government and the Fund cannot assure that it's $1.00 share price will be maintained
Portfolio Manager:
Judith Raneri
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Mario J. Gabelli, CFA
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- The Gabelli Small Cap Growth Fund
Invests at least 80% of its net assets in equity securities of companies that are considered to be small companies at the time the Fund makes its investment. The Fund invests primarily in the common stocks of companies which the Fund's investment adviser believes are likely to have rapid growth in revenues and above average rates of earnings growth. The Fund's primary objective is capital appreciation.
Portfolio Manager:
Mario J. Gabelli, CFA
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- The Gabelli ABC Fund
Invests in securities the investment advisor believes provide attractive opportunities for appreciation or investment income. The Fund's primary objective is to achieve total returns that are attractive to investors in various market conditions without excessive risk of capital loss.
Portfolio Manager:
Mario J. Gabelli, CFA
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Mario J. Gabelli, CFA & Chris Marangi (Assoc. PM)
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Mark Freeman
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- GAMCO Westwood Intermediate Bond Fund
Seeks to maximize total return and current income while limiting risk to principal by investing in a diversified portfolio consisting of U.S. dollar denominated bonds of domestic and foreign issuers in both corporate and government sectors. Under normal conditions, portfolio maturity will be between 3 and 10 years.
Portfolio Manager:
Mark Freeman
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Micro Cap Team
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- GAMCO Westwood Mighty Mites Fund
Invests primarily in micro-cap companies that have market capitalizations of $300 million or less. The Fund will primarily invest in companies identified as having above average sales and earnings potential or are undervalued. The Fund's primary objective is capital appreciation. The team responsible for the investments in the Fund include Mario J. Gabelli, Joshua Fenton and Walter K. Walsh.
Portfolio Manager:
Micro Cap Team
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Susan Byrne
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- GAMCO Westwood Equity Fund
Invests in a diversified portfolio of common stocks of established companies that the advisor believes may flourish in the context of current economic and business cycles. The Fund's primary objective is to seek capital appreciation by employing an earnings-driven investment approach.
Portfolio Manager:
Susan Byrne
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Susan Byrne / Mark Freeman
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- GAMCO Westwood Balanced Fund
Uses a balanced investment approach which seeks both capital appreciation and current income. The Fund's managers have the flexibility to adjust the allocation between stocks, bonds and cash as appropriate in light of current economic and business conditions.
Portfolio Manager:
Susan Byrne / Mark Freeman
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Team Managed
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The Fund's share price will fluctuate with changes in the market value of the Fund's portfolio securities.
Stocks are subject to market, economic and business risks that cause their prices to fluctuate. When you
sell Fund shares, they may be worth less than what you paid for them. Consequently, you can lose
money by investing in the Fund.
Investors should consider the investment objectives, risks, sales charges and expense of the fund carefully before investing. The prospectus contains more complete information about this and other matters. The prospectus should be read carefully before investing.
You can obtain a free prospectus by calling Gabelli & Company, Inc. at 1-800-GABELLI (1-800-422-3554), or contacting your financial representative or by visiting
http://www.gabelli.com.
Distributed by Gabelli & Company, Inc. One Corporate Center, Rye, NY 10580.