NPORT-EX 2 e15078-lot7smallcapequity.htm PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS

BBH PARTNER FUND - SMALL CAP EQUITY

 

PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS

January 31, 2022 (unaudited)

 

Shares     Value 
   COMMON STOCK (83.6%)     
   BASIC MATERIALS (3.7%)     
605,000  Element Solutions, Inc.  $13,576,200 
   Total Basic Materials   13,576,200 
         
   COMMUNICATIONS (16.7%)     
1,420,000  Despegar.com Corp. (British Virgin Islands)1   16,841,200 
200,000  Mimecast, Ltd. (Jersey)1    15,942,000 
1,150,000  Stitch Fix, Inc. (Class A)1   18,894,500 
550,000  WideOpenWest, Inc.1    10,235,500 
   Total Communications    61,913,200 
         
   CONSUMER CYCLICAL (11.0%)     
113,660  Papa John’s International, Inc.   14,031,327 
430,000  XPEL, Inc.1    26,814,800 
   Total Consumer Cyclical   40,846,127 
         
   CONSUMER NON-CYCLICAL (20.9%)     
400,000  Alarm.com Holdings, Inc.1    29,828,000 
200,000  Cimpress, Plc. (Ireland)1    13,444,000 
350,000  EVERTEC, Inc. (Puerto Rico)   15,274,000 
85,000  Heska Corp.1    11,694,300 
100,000  Inmode, Ltd. (Israel)1   4,823,000 
60,486  iRadimed Corp.1   2,408,553 
   Total Consumer Non-cyclical   77,471,853 
         
   INDUSTRIALS (3.3%)     
1,000,000  Astronics Corp.1   12,030,000 
   Total Industrials   12,030,000 
         
   TECHNOLOGY (28.0%)     
525,000  Agilysys, Inc.1   19,981,500 
136,905  Health Catalyst, Inc.1    4,086,614 
600,000  Model N, Inc.1   16,596,000 
165,000  Onto Innovation, Inc.1   15,104,100 
920,000  PagerDuty, Inc.1   30,378,400 
1,050,000  Zuora, Inc. (Class A)1    17,461,500 
   Total Technology    103,608,114 
   Total Common Stock     
   (Cost $371,496,144)   309,445,494 
         

TOTAL INVESTMENTS (Cost $371,496,144)2  83.6%  $309,445,494 
CASH AND OTHER ASSETS IN EXCESS OF LIABILITIES  16.4%   60,695,236 
NET ASSETS  100.00%  $370,140,730 

 

 

1Non-income producing security.

2The aggregate cost for federal income tax purposes is $371,496,144, the aggregate gross unrealized appreciation is $10,702,001 and the aggregate gross unrealized depreciation is $72,752,651, resulting in net unrealized depreciation of $62,050,650.

 

BBH Partner Fund – Small Cap Equity’s (the “Fund”) country diversification is based on the respective security’s country of incorporation.

 

 

 

 

BBH PARTNER FUND - SMALL CAP EQUITY

 

PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (continued)

January 31, 2022 (unaudited)

 

FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS

The Fund is required to disclose information regarding the fair value measurements of the Fund’s assets and liabilities. 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 at the measurement date. The disclosure requirement established a three-tier hierarchy to maximize the use of observable market data and minimize the use of unobservable inputs and to establish classification of fair value measurements for disclosure purposes. Inputs refer broadly to the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability, including, for example, the risk inherent in a particular valuation technique used to measure fair value, including the model and/or the risk inherent in the inputs to the valuation technique. Inputs may be observable or unobservable. Observable inputs are inputs that reflect the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability developed based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity. Unobservable inputs are inputs that reflect the Fund’s own considerations about the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability developed based on the best information available in the circumstances.

Authoritative guidance establishes three levels of the fair value hierarchy as follows:

Level 1 – unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets and liabilities.

 

Level 2 – significant other observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).

 

Level 3 – significant unobservable inputs (including the Fund’s own assumptions in determining the fair value of assets and liabilities).

Inputs are used in applying the various valuation techniques and broadly refer to the assumptions that market participants use to make valuation decisions, including assumptions about risk. Inputs may include price information, specific and broad credit data, liquidity statistics, and other factors. A financial instrument’s level within the fair value hierarchy is based on the lowest level of any input that is significant to the fair value measurement. However, the determination of what constitutes “observable” requires judgment by the investment adviser. The investment adviser considers observable data to be that market data which is readily available, regularly distributed or updated, reliable and verifiable, not proprietary, and provided by independent sources that are actively involved in the relevant market. The categorization of a financial instrument within the hierarchy is based upon the pricing transparency of the instrument and does not necessarily correspond to the investment adviser’s perceived risk of that instrument.

Financial assets within Level 1 are based on quoted market prices in active markets. The Fund does not adjust the quoted price for these instruments.

Financial instruments that trade in markets that are not considered to be active but are valued based on quoted market prices, dealer quotations or alternative pricing sources supported by observable inputs are classified within Level 2. These include investment-grade corporate bonds, U.S. Treasury notes and bonds, and certain non-U.S. sovereign obligations and over-the-counter derivatives and foreign equity securities whose values could be impacted by events occurring before the Fund’s pricing time, but after the close of the securities’ primary markets and are, therefore, fair valued according to procedures adopted by the Board of Trustees. As Level 2 financial assets include positions that are not traded in active markets and/or are subject to transfer restrictions, valuations may be adjusted to reflect illiquidity and/or non-transferability, which are generally based on available market information.

Financial assets classified within Level 3 have significant unobservable inputs, as they trade infrequently. Level 3 financial assets include private equity and certain corporate debt securities.

Because of the inherent uncertainties of valuation, the values reflected in the financial statements may materially differ from the value received upon the actual sale of those investments.

The following table summarizes the valuation of the Fund’s investments by the above fair value hierarchy levels as of January 31, 2022.

  

Unadjusted Quoted
Prices in Active Markets
for Identical Investments

   Significant Other
Observable
Inputs
   Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
   Balance as of 
Investments, at value  (Level 1)   (Level 2)   (Level 3)   January 31, 2022 
Common Stock:                    
Basic Materials  $13,576,200   $   $   $13,576,200 
Communications   61,913,200            61,913,200 
Consumer Cyclical    40,846,127            40,846,127 
Consumer Non-Cyclical    77,471,853            77,471,853 
Industrials   12,030,000            12,030,000 
Technology   103,608,114            103,608,114 
Investments, at value   $309,445,494   $   $   $309,445,494 

 

 

 

 

BBH PARTNER FUND - SMALL CAP EQUITY

 

PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (continued)

January 31, 2022 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio holdings are shown as of the date indicated. Since market conditions fluctuate suddenly and frequently, the portfolio holdings may change and this list is not indicative of future portfolio composition. These portfolio holdings are not intended to be and do not constitute recommendations that others buy, sell, or hold any of the securities listed.

For more complete information on the Fund, call 1-800-575-1265 for a prospectus or visit www.bbhfunds.com. You should consider the Fund’s investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses carefully before you invest. Information about these and other important subjects is in the Fund’s prospectus, which you should read carefully before investing.

The BBH Funds are managed by a separately identifiable department within Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. Shares of the Fund are distributed by ALPS Distributors, Inc. located at 1290 Broadway, Suite 1000, Denver, CO 80203.