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EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
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STATUS OF INVESTMENTS
Fiscal Year 1979
CONTENTS 1. Investment Comments 2. Distribution of Investments 3. Purchases of Long-Term Fixed-Income Investments 4. Purchases of Common Stock 5. Return on Investments 6. Statement of Assets
RECEIVED
DEC 1 4 2004
DOCUMENTS UGA LIBRARIES
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EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF GEORGIA FISCAL YEAR 1979 INVESTMENT COMMENTS
On behalf of the Trustees of the Employees Retirement System of Georgia and its Investment Committee, I am pleased to present. this Investment Report for fiscal Year 1979. During this period. all investment operations showed excellent progress. Investment assets increased by 14% to $615,393,513; and investment income rose more than 22% to $41,780,735, resulting in a return on the average investments for the period of 7.26%
It is interesting to note that this increase in investment income was accomplished without any deterioration whatsoever in quality. As in the past, "Conservation of Capital II and IIConservatismll were the principal guides in all investment decisions. Money must be available when benefits are paid. There is no excuse for taking unnecessary risks with somebody else's money. The Trustees strongly adhere to this policy. In the long run the best interests of the beneficiaries of the Retirement Fund canonly be served by maintaining quality, even if it may from time to time result in a slightly lower return on investments.
Conservatism in investments is also dictated by current developments in our economic and financial environment. For instance, there have been few periods in the past when there has been so much confusion about the future. The only thing that seems clear today js that some sort of a slow down is in
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the cards. Just how severe this down-swing will be is yet to be. seen. The odds of a severe decline, however, appear to be greater today than has been the case for many, many years. Accordingly, a conservative investment. policy seems the only path prudently available to the Employees' Retirement System today.
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In accordance with this policy of conservatism, every effort has been made in recent years to upgrade overall investment quality to the highest degree possible consistent with the actuaries' investment income assumption. Since 1973, approximately 85% of all new investments have been channeled into highgrade fixed-income investments rather than common stock or real estate securities. In fact, in Fiscal 1979 64% of all funds available for long-term investments went into high-grade bonds having a quality rating of "Aa" or better. Of such investments, 40% or approximately $24,000,000 went into long-term United States Government bonds or obligations guaranteed by the United States Government. The remaining $37 million of fixed-income investments went into corporate bonds of the highest quality.
While most investments have been clearly aimed at the high-grade bond market, some effort has been made to add to the present holdings of common stock. Prices for high-grade common shares have declined significantly in recent years, compared to other investment media available to the System. Investment ~alues for such securities now equal levels not seen since the 1950s. Accordingly, it was deemed advisable to add to present common stock holdings. Upon advice of our Investment Advisor, the Fund in Fiscal '79 increased investments in common stock by $33,500,780. It should be noted, however, that only 36% of new purchases went into Such securities and it should be noted as well that only stock of wellknown institutional quality, having excellent marketability and having an above average current return to the Fund were purchased. Also, when expected dividend
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growth is added to this above average current yield, the final return to the System should exceed substantially that received from a similar investment in fixedincome investments.
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As for the future, there will be a time when investments in common stocks should be increased even further. That time might be near at hand. It is anticipated that when such a decision is made, holdings of common shares will be increased from the current level of 30% to the present policy limit of 35%.
Also, during 1979 every effort was made to improve the quality of real estate and mortgage investments held by the Fund. During Fiscal 1979 two properties were sold. The Bent Creek Apartments in Atlanta were sold at a slight profit to the System and the Roadrunner Restaurant in Valdosta was disposed of at a slight loss to the Fund.
The only other major real estate holding held by. Employees' is a 25% interest in the Stadium Hotel in Atlanta. This facility is now operating at a profit to the System and has become a major lodging and meeting center for persons now having business with the nearby State and local government complex.
In summary, the current investment status of the Employees' Retirement System is excellent. Quality of investments continues to improve along with return on investments, which currently is well in excess of actuarial requirements. While a few real estate problems still remain to be dealt with by the Retirement System they are, in fact, very small when compared to the totaJ assets of the System, and in all cases do actually produce a positive cash flow to the System.
,,~:MPLOYEE RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF GEORGIA -STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF INVESTMENTS (SIX YEAR TREND OF INVESTMENTS)
Type of Investment
Fixed Income Investments Short Term Investments Corporate Bonds U. S. Government Obligations and Obligations Gtd. by the U.S. Government -Real Estate Mortgages
Real Estate
Common Stock
Percent of Invested Assets (1)
AS of
As of
As of
'6/3Q179
6/30L78
6/3J)J73
-71%
39c-' 53 11
' 73% 6%-
53 8
62% 5%-
41 6
4 ' , '1% ' -28%
6 1%
26%
10 0% 38%
DISTRIBUTION OF INVESTMENTS
FISCAL YEAR 1979 &1978
'1979
Increase in Short Term Investments
($12~703,428)
Increase in U.S. Govt. and U.S. Govt. Guaranteed Securities
24,425,690
Increase in Corporate and Canadian 'Government Bonds
36,895,700
Change in Real Estate Mortgages
Total Long-Term Fixed Income Investments
(4.,]63,544 ) "$ 43,854,418
Increase in Common Stock Investments 33,500,780
Changes in Real Estate Jnvestments Total Change in Long-Term Investments
198,536 $ 78,653,734
1978 $17,903,438 10,778,296
35,858,314
509,449) 63,630,599
9,161,212 , 429..2..302 . :$73,221, 113
PURCHASES OF LONG-TERM FIXED-INCOME INVESTMENTS July 1, 1978 to June 30, 1979
EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
Face Amount
Issuer
Type of Security
Coli pan Rate %
Year of Maturity
PURCHASES OF NEW ISSUE CORPORATE BONDS
$ 3,000,000 972,163
2,000,000 4,000,000 2,500,000 5,000,000 $17,472,163
Trust Company of Georgia Shell OiljUST Atlantic
Province of . ntario Commonwealth Edison Southern California Edison Arkansas Louisiana
Deb. Bonds
Deb. Deb. Deb.
Bonds
9.25% 1998
9.30
2002
9.375 2008
10.00 1999
9.95
2004
9.75
1999
BOND PURCHASES IN SECONDARY MARKET
$ 2,000,000 16,450,000 7,000,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
1,000,000
3,000,000 1,000,000
1,785,000
703,000 907,000 372,000
550,000
500,000
1,641,000 1,380,000 1,150,000
1,165,000 490,000
100,000 125,000 700,000
400,000 4,321,000
4,000,000 100,000
$55,839,000
U. S. Treasury
U.S. Treasury U.S. Treasury Bank of America Corp. Bank of America Corp.
Sears Roebuck &Co.
Exxon Pipeline Shell Oil Company
Standard Oil Indiana
American Can General Electric Borden Company
Humble Pipeline
Firestone Tire
Kraft Corporation Union Carbide Caterpillar Tractor
Pittsburg Plate Glass
Deere &Company
Gulf Oil Corp. General Amer. Transp. BUl~roughs Corp.
Continental Oil Patriot Shipping Title 11
Arthur Levy Title 11 Na tiona 1 Da i ry
Bonds
9.125% 2009
Bonds
8.75
2008
Bonds
7.875 2000
Bonds
8.75
2001
Bonds
. 8. 3~
2007
Deb.
8.00
2006
Deb.
8.25
2001
Deb.
8.00
2007
SjF Deb. 6.00
1991
SjF Deb. 6.00
1997
SjF Deb. 5.30
1992
SjF Deb. 5.75
1997
SjF Deb. 6.625 1998
SjF Deb. 4.25
1988
SjF Deb. 6.875 1996
SjF Deb. 5.30
1997
SjF Deb. 5.30
1992
SjF Deb. 5.625 1991
SjF Deb. 4.50
1989
SjF Deb. 6.625 1993
SjF Deb. 6.95
1989
SjF.Deb. 4.5"0
1988
SjF Deb. 4.50
1991
Bonds
8.90
2003
Bonds
9.20
2002
SjF Deb. 4.375 1992
Average Yield %
9.25% 9.30 9.478 10.00 9.95 9.75
9.27% 9.02 8.35 8.83 8.84 8.76 8.77 8.78 8.41 8.33 7.47 7.66 7.90 7.15 8.29 7.91 7.87 7.99 7.20 8.85 8.75 7.19 7.60 9.30 8.77 6.40
Moody's Bond Rating
Aaa Aaa
Aaa Aaa Aaa Aaa Aaa Aaa Aaa Aaa Aaa A Aaa Aa Aa A Aaa Aa Aa Aa Aa Aaa A Aa Aa
Aaa
PURCHASES OF COMMON STOCK July 1, 1978 to June 30, 1979 EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
Company
Delta Airlines Philip Morris
Central &Southwest Corp.
International Paper Texas Instruments Travelers Corp. Pfizer Labs Bristol Myers
Minnesota Mining &Mfg.
Weyerhaeuser Houston Industries Phillips Petroleum Square D. Corp. Ingersoll Rand Caterpillar Tractor Dupont de Neumours
American Tel. &Tel.
Continental Group Ins. International Flavors Chase Manhattan Gul f Oil Company General Mills Exxon Corp. International Business Mach. General Electric Coca Cola Company Raytheon Corp. Sears Roebuck Deere and Company CPC International
Number of Sha res
13,000 10,000 55,500 57,000 19,000 65,000 70,000 35,000 19,000 49,500 70,500 35,000 56,000 23,000 10,.500 17,000 9,000 52,000 10,000 60,000 27,000 15,000 25,000
5'00 17,000 8,000 5,000 10,000 8,000 10,000
Average Cost per Share
$ 45.07 73.19 16.06 43.06 86.00 37.66 33.77 35.61 62.86 30.44 31.05 33.33 23.86 59.47 59.71 131. 92' 62.80 29.61 25.13 33.68 26.39 28.79 51.06 306.53 48.35 41. 75 47.49 20.76 35.80 49.15
Cost
$ 585,857 731, 985 891,486
2,454,542 1,633,925 2,447,719 2,364,087 1, 246,377 1,194,350 1,506,696 2,188,997 1,166,699 1,336,282 1,367,742
627,022 2,242,610
565,280 1,539,510
251,350 2,020,688
712,560 431, 987 1,276,550 153,262 830,672 333,965 237,450 207,613 286,435 491,500 $33,325,198
RETURN ON INVESTMENTS EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF GEORGIA FISCAL YEAR 1979 TO JULY 1. 1979
Fiscal Year
1977
1978
1979
July
Aug.
. Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
..
)1')
Jan.
4: II
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May JuneI.,.
t
Investment
Average
Income
Total Assets
(In millions of dollars)
$28.3
$434
34.2
500
34.9*
515
35.4*
517
35.9*
521
36.4*
527
37.3*
530
38.0*
536
38.7*
"544
38.6*
550
39.4*
555
39.5*
559
40.3*
567
41.8*
576
* Represents trailing twelve months average.
Return on Investments
6.51% 6.85
6.77 6.85 6.89 6.91 7.03 7.08 7.11 7.02 7.09 7.07
7.11
7.26
EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF GEORGIA
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS Fiscal Year 1979
$14,000,000
2,503,000
134,000 425,000 252,000 134,000
$i7,448,000
EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF GEORGIA CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENT ACCOUNT
TEMPORARY .INVESTMENTS
Issuer
'Interest Rate%
United States Treasury (Subject to Repurchase on
7/2/79) United States Treasury (Subject to Repurchase on
7/2/79) C.LT. Financial
9 3/8%
Disc. Billing 9.42 %
Montgomery Ward Credit Corp.
9.48 %
NLT Corp.
9.42 %
Southern Bell
9.42 %
TOTAL
Year of Book Maturi!.l Value
1980
$14,000,000
1979
2,503,000
Master Note Master
Note Master
Note Master Note
134,000 425,000 252,000 134,000
$17,448,000
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u.s. GOVERNMENT, CORPORATE AND
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT BONDS
$ 9,000,000 2,000,000 10,000,000 2,000,000 14,500,000 16,450,000 2,000,000 617,356 2,384,000
3,000,000
4,297,000
200,000 467,595 2,100,000 2,900,000 1,000,000 750,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,150,000 2,520,000 6,180,000 200,000 200,000 575,000 200,000 6,825,000 1,660,000 450,000 2,458,000 1,800,000 _ 900,000 250,000 500,000
2,700,000 4,925,000
800,000 1,760,000 12,200,000 7,226,000 6,165,000 4,600,000 3,700,000 3,350,000
1~600,000
6,050,000 11,865,000 1,710,000
Issuer
Interest Year of
-Rate
Maturi ty
United States Treasury
7 7/8%
United States Treasury
8 3/8%
United States Treasury
8.0 %
United States Treasury
8 1/4%
United States Treasury
7 5/8%
United States Treasury
8 3/4%
United States Treasury
9 1/8%
Farmers Home Administration
8.0 %
U.S. Govt. Guaranteed Ship
8.10 %
Fi nanci ng
U.S. Govt. Guaranteed Ship
8.95%
Financing
U.S. Govt. Guaranteed Ship
8.90 %
Financing
Consolidated Edison Co. N.Y.
3 3/8%
Clinchfield Railroad Co.
.1 1/4%
American Telephone and Telegraph 3 1/4%
American Telephone and Tel~graph 4 3/8%
National Biscuit Co.
4 3/4%
Louisville &Nashville Railroad 4 7/'0%
General Motors Acceptance Corp. 4 7/8%
Carolina Power and Light Co.
4 1/8%
Long Island Lighting Co.
4 1/8%
Burro ughs Corp.
4 1/2%
Firestone Tire and Rubber
4 1/4%
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph 4 3/8%
Indiana &Michigan Electric Co. 4 3/4%
General American Trans. Equip. 6.95 %
Gu If Power Co.
4 3/4%
trocker-Citizens National Bank 4.60 %
Union Tank Car Equipment
7 5/8%
Alabama Power Co.
4 7/8%
Deere and Co.
4 1/2%
Wells Fargo Bank
4 1/2%
New York Telephon~ Co.
3.0 %
Gulf States Utilities Co.
5 1/4%
International Bank of Recon. and 4 1/2%
Development
Pacific Gas and Electric
4 1/2%
American Telephone and Telegraph 3 7/8%
Consolidated Edison Co. N.Y.
5.0 %
Anchor Hocking Glass Corp.
5 1/8%
Continental Oil Co.
4 1/2%
Pittsburgh Plate Glass
5 5/8%
Standard-Oil Co.
6.0 %
Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. N.Y. 5.0 %
National Dairy Products
4 3/8%
Caterpillar Tractor
5.30 %
Westinghouse Electric
5 3/8%
Sherwin Williams Co.
5.45 %
General Electric
5.30 %
Liggett Group Inc.
6.0 %
2000 2000 2001 2005 2007 2008 2009 1994 2002
2003
2003
1984 1984 1984 1985 1987 1987 1987 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988
19S9 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989
1989 1990
1990 1990 1990 1991 1991 1991 1991 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992
Book Value
$ 8,738,509 1,983,594 10,388,850 1,995,219 14,186,251 16,103,429 1,972,107 617,356 2,384,000
3,000,000
4,132,548
188,000 467,595 1,842,169 2,614,236 858,023 750,000 807,653 843,373 895,385 2,057,706 5,080,741 170,790 200,000 548,907 200,000 5,848,990 1,641,745 422,319 2,055,998 1,511,918
. 700,697
250,000 499,371
2,027,169 3,582,598
680,793 1,534,178 10,010,173 6,249,796 5,431,308 4,025,386 2,986,765 2,805,581 1,433,049 5,003,576 10.295?657 1,537,301
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Face Amount
$ L250,000 3,321,000 250,000 1,500,000 LOOO,OOO 200,000 200,000 200,000 2,500,000 6,521,000 2,500,000 275,000 1,200,000 9,030,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 4,622,000 1,600,000 100,000 6,628,000 300,000 1,150,000 2,413,681
3,050,000 500,000
3,000,000 500,000
1,330,000 1,150,000 4,679,000
4,000,000 550,000
5,000,000
3,000,000 500,000
2,500,000
1,000,000 7,500,000
2,000,000
4,650,000 2,500,000 2,500,000 7,100,000 2,500,000
Issuer
Interest Year of Rate. Maturity
Charter New York Corp.
Champion Spark Plug Co. VA Electric and Power Gulf Oil Corp. Philip Morris Gulf States Utilities Mississippi Power and Light Duquesne Light Co. Hydro-Quebec Kra ftco Corp. British Columbia Hydro and Power North Pacific Railroad American Telephone and Telegraph Union Carbide Corp. Peoples Gas Light and Coke Dayton Power and Light Borden Co. Texaco Inc. American Can Co. American Can Co. Georgia Power Co. Exxon Corp. Lyondell Properties Inc.
(Gtd. by Atlantic Richfield Co.) Standard Oil Co. Indiana Southern Bell Tele. and Tele~ Government of Canada Commonwealth Edison Exxon Corp. Pacific Gas and Electric Co. Humble Oil Pipeline
.(Gtd. by Humble Oil Co.) Commonwealth Edison Co. American Tele. and Tele. Co. Star Tankers Inc. (Gtd. by Texaco Oil Co.) British Columbia .Hydro and Power South Central Bell Tele. Co. Exxon Pipeline Co. (Gtd. by Exxon Corp.) Philadelphia Electric Exxon Pipeline Co. (Gtd. by Exxon Corp.) B T Alaska Ship Financing (Gtd. by Shell Oil Co.) American Tele. and Tele. Co. Bank of Ameri ca Continental Oil Co. Inter Bank for Recon. & Dev. Chevron Pipeline Co.
(Gtd. by Standard Oil Co. of California)
6 1/8% 5 7/8% 4 3/8% 6 5/8% 6 5/8% 5.0 % 5 1/8% 5 1/8% 10 1/4% 6 7/8% 9 5/8% 4.0 % 5 1/2% 5.30 % 7 5/8% 5 5/8% 5 3/4% 5 3/4% 6.0 % 6.0 % 6 1/2% 6.0 "% 9 1/2%
6.0 % 4 3/8% 8 5/8% 6 3/4% 6 1/2% 5 3/4% 6 5/8%
10.0 % 4 3/8% 9 1/4%
10 1/4% 6 7/8% 8 7/8%
7 3/4% 8 1/4%
8.40 %
5 1/8% 8 3/4% 8 7/8% 8.85 % 8 1/2%
1992 1992 1993 1993 1993 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997 1997
1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 199"8 1998
1999 1999 1999
1999 1999 2000
2000 2001
2001
2001 2001 20012001 2001
Book Value
$ 1,202,571 2,873,9.62 178,242 1,465,652 988,917 201,675 202,600 201,546 2,500,000 5,881,009 2,500,000 201, 146 999,498 7,512,880 869,098 842,775 3,776,634 1,434,855 82,422 5,598,713 281,629 1,041,120 2,413,681
2,842,431 500,000
2,993,231 471,454
1,267,182 . 1, 000,206
4,193,744
4,000,000 426,580
5,000,000
3,000,000 501,232
2,494,750
990,509 7,345,639
2,000,000
3,618,998 2,479,076 2,494,739 7,382,930 2,500,000
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Face Amount
$ 2,500,000 972,163
3,800,000 3,500,000
500,000 2,000,000 1,400,000 2,650,000 5,000,000 5,900,000 3,000,000 2,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000
800,000 2,000,000 2,500,000 4,000,000 3,500,000 2,000,000 2,500,000
500,OqO 4,000,000 2,500,000 2,500,000 1,000,000 6,000,000 5,500,000 2,500,000 1,500,000
500,000 2,500,000 2,500,000 3,000,000
500,000 2,500,000 2,000,000
100,000 600,000 100,000 $379,976,795
Issuer
Int. Year of Rate% Maturity
Inter Bank for Recon. &" Dev.
8 3/8% 2001
Shell Oil Ship Financing
9.-30 % 2002
(Gtd. by Shell Oil Co.)
Proctor and Gamble
7.0 % 2002
Fed. National Mtg. Assn.
8.20 % 2002
Pacific Te1e. and Te1e.
6.0 % 2002
Bank of America
7 7/8% 2003
American Te1e. and Te1e.
7 1/8% 2003
Atlantic Richfield Co.
7 3/4% 2003
Quebec Hydro Electric Com.
8 1/4% 2004
Province of Ontario
8.60 % 2004
Province of Quebec
9.20 % 2004
Southern California Edison Co. 9.95 % 2004
Province of Ontario
" 10 1/4% 2004
South Central Bell Telephone Co. 8 1/4% 2004
Michigan Bell Telephone Co.
6 3/8% 2005
Dow Chemical Co.
8 1/2% 2005
Shell Oil Co.
8 3/4% 2005
Standard Oil Co. Indiana
8 3/8% 2005
Standard Oil Co. California
8 3/4% 2005
Sears Roebuck and Co.
8.0 % 2006
Dupont E I De Nemours and Co. 8 1/2% 2006
Kerr McGee Corp.
8 1/2% 2006
Weyerhaeuser Co.
7.95 % 2006
Hydro-Quebec
8.60 % 2006
British Columbia Hydro Electric 8 5/8% 2006
Ohio Bell Telephone Co.
5 3/8% 2007
Shell Oi 1 Co.
8.0 % 2007
Bankamerica Corp.
8.35 % 2007
Standard Oil Co. Indiana
7 7/8% 2007
American Hospital Supply Corp. 7 7/8% 2007
New York Telephone Ref & Mtg.
6.0 % 2007
Ontario Province Canada
8 3/8% 2007
Aetna Life and Casualty Co.
8 1/8% 2007
Ontario Province Canada
9 3/8% 2008
Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. 6 3/4% 2008
Quebec Hydro Electric
10.0 % 2008
Ontario Province Canada
9 3/8% 2008
Rohr Corp.
5 1/4% 1986
Greyhound Corp.
6 1/2% 1990
Walter Jim Corp.
5 3/4% 1991
Book Value
$ 2,489,726 972,163
3,420,207 3,500,000
451,498 1,952,302 1,334,855 2,609,612 4,980,000 5,915,000 3,000,000 2,500,000 1,500,000 1,539,921
757,427 2,000,000 2,484,352 3,976,445 3,479,185 1,922,778 2,500,000
498,257 4,016,002 2,500,000 2,500,000
847,590 5,844,274 5,364,228 2,491,250 1,495,800
445,138 2,500,000 2,488,333 3,000,000
435,109 2,343,489 1,980,667
100,000 539,692 100.. 000 $347,089,435
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Face Amount
$ 3,000,000 4,700,000 164,000 2,372,460 3,700,000 500,000 750,000 1,500,000 440,000
1,146,138 2,314,815 1,800,000 2,500,000
500,000 2,000,000 1,250,000 1,250,000 1,250,000 3,000', 000 1,000,000 5,000,000
955,007 500,000 4,000,000 995,000 250,000 $ 46,837,420
OTHER CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS (PRIVATE PLACEMENTS)
issuer
Decatur Federal Savings &Loan First Railroad &Banking Co.
United Utilities Inc. Interfinancial Inc. Chemical Bank N.Y. Arizona Public Service Arizona Public Service The Calhoun First National Bank Flying Cloud Prop. Inc. (Gtd. by J.C. Penney) D P C Equipment Co. Marathon Pipe Line Co. Richs Inc. Fulton National Bank of Atlanta Arizona Public Service
Georgia Bank &Trust Co.
Trust Co. of Georgia Trust Co. of Georgia Trust Co. of Georgia Trust Co. of Georgia Plantation Pipeline TRW Inc. Synchro Realty Inc. Western Electric Co. CBT Bancshares Inc. Walker County Telephone Co. First National Bank of Atlanta
Interest Year of Book . Rate Maturity Value
7 5/8% 1986
10 1/8% 1989 6.0 % 1991 8.0 % 1992 5 7/8% 1992 4.45 % 1992
4.40 % 1992 8 1/2% 1993 7 3/4% 1994
$ 3,000,000 4,700,000 164,001 2,372,460 3,239,360 500,000 750,000 1,500,000 440,007
8 3/4% 1996 7 3/4% 1996 7.35 % 1997
7 1/2% 1997 6 1/4% 1997 "7.90 % 1997 7 1/2% 1997 7 1/2% 1997 7 1/~% 1997 9 1/4% 1998 7.0 % 1999 8.0 % 1999 9 3/4% 2000 7 1/2% 2003 8 3/4% 2004 10.0 % 2004
3 1/2% 1989
1,146,138 2,314,815 1,754,169
2,500,000
500, 005 2,000,000 1, 250,000 1,250,000 1,250,000 3,000,000 1,000,000 5,000,000
955,007 500,000 4,000,000 995,000 250,000
$46,330-,-962
SHARES
119,000 110,000 60,000 130,000 115,000 150,000 135,000
47,000 115,000 62,000 80,000 73,000 105,000 77 ,000 128,000 108,000 112,000 51,000 59,000 60,800 52,000 67,000 94,000 83,000 123,000 97,000 10,000 70,000 60,000 98,000 140,000 160,000 157,000 110,000 96,000 50,000 135,000 95,000 57,000 38,000 60,000 199,000 125,000 45,000 73,000 37,000 70,000 75,000 37,000 91,000 45,000 50,400 90,000 120,000
COMMON STOCK HOLDINGS
COMPANY
American Telephone and Telegraph Co. Gulf States Utilities Florida Power and Light Co. Utah Power and Light Co. General Mills, Inc. Genuine Parts Co. Bristol Myers Co. Burroughs Corp. Burlington Industries, Inc. Gulf Oi 1 Corp. Dow Chemical Co. Delta Airlines Inc. Beatrice Foods Co. The Travelers Corp. Coca Cola Co. Deere and Co. Emerson Electric Co. E.I. Dupont De Nemours and Co. Caterpillar Tractor Co. International Flavors and Fragrances Inc. Continental Group Inc. International Paper Co. Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co. Square D Co. General Electric Co. Weyerhaeuser Co. C P C International Inc. American Hospital Supply Co. Combustion Engineering IBM Corp. Continental Oil Co. Philip Morris Inc. Phillips Petroleum Co. Exxon Corp. Sears Roebuck and Co. Deka1b Agresearch Inc. Pillsbury Co. Pfizer Inc. Texas Instruments Inc. Eastman Kodak Co. Chase Manhattan Corp. Central and South West Corp. Raytheon Co. Johnson and Johnson Inc. Baxter Traveno1 Labs Inc. Ingersoll-Rand Co. AMP Inc. Western Bancorporation Hewlett Packard Co. May tag Co. Kerr McGee Corp. Carnation Co. Houston Ind. Inc. Northern States Power Co.
BOOK VALUE
5,795;650 2,237,215 1,825,158 2,316,587 2,853,000 3,322,567 4,413,225 4,127,950 2,909,093 1,561,000 3,509,975 4,044,938 2,450,300 2,875,725 5,441,151 2,347,525 4,001,038 2,236,575 3,141,975 2,271,475 1,533,450 2,849,025 5,240,586 2,032,563 5,723,375 3,195,592
490,000 2,876,850 2,386,788 5,899,825 3,199,238 4,152,338 3,471,425 4,530,334 3,128,637 1,891,250 3,406,615 3,164,513 5,367,863 3,050,524 2,012,688 4,076,988 3,349,588 4,577,415 3,420,125 2,214,275 2,613,338 1,549,888 3,335,575 3,083,213 3,243,538 1,598,100 2,774,250 3,339,213 $172,461,098
MORTGAGES AND OTHER SECURED NOTES
Borrower and Mortgaged Property
Int. Rate%'
Arrowhead Shopping Center
8.00
(Nursing Home, Clayton Cty.)
Bray-Peeples Co. Inc.
5.25
(Lumber Yard, Lowndes Cty.)
H. N. Jackson, J. H. Jackson
8.50
(Jackson Court Apts., Carroll
County)
Thomas T. Richards, et al (Homart Bldg., College Park)
10.00
Kenion E. Edwards, et al
9.75
(Apartments - DeKalb Cty.)
First Methodist Church of
6.00
Marietta (Marietta, Ga.)
FHA Mortgage Pool #760
6.00
. (Gtd. by FHA)
,Georgi a Development Authority
8.50
Georgia Development Authority
5.50
Board of Trustees of Georgia
9.75
Hil itary College
(College facilities,
Milledgeville, Georgia)
Justin Gasarch
9.50
(Bent Creek Apartments, Atlanta, Ga)
James A. Shugart, Sr. &Jr.
9.00
(Mark Inn - Airport, Fulton
County)
James A. Shugart, Sr. &Jr.
(Mark Inn - West, F~lton County)
'8.00
Philip M. Chandler (Apartments, Milledgeville,
Georgia)
. 9.25
L &MHolding Co.'
6.50
(Mfg. Plant - Glynn County)
Year Last Pymt Due
1990 1985 1992
1988 1995 1986 1995 1989 1989 1991
2004 1996
1997
1991
1979
Bal. Outstanding on Loan
$ 360,573 248,700 402,467
389,438 423,435 57,286 234,006 20,069 13,660 290,382
822,800 1,074,297
892,885
293,494
9,497
MORTGAGES AND OTHER SECURED NOTES
Borrower and Mortgaged Property
J.W. Maynard, Jr. (Holly Hills Shopping Center Winder, Georgia( (1)
Ft. Valley Medical Nursing Home (Peach County, Ga.)
Richard A. Newton (Road Runner Rest., Valdosta, Ga.)
Northeast Georgia Properties, Inc. (Sheraton Inn, Stephens County, Georgia)
Northside Baptist Church (Warner Robins, Georgia)
Pittman Park Methodist Church (Statesboro, Georgia)
Calhoun Motel, Inc. - Ramada Inn (Gordon County, Georgia)
Jack Adair (J. C. Penney Office Bldg., Atlanta)
St. Joseph's Infirmary, Inc. (Gtd. by HEW)
Wellington Puritan Mills, Inc. (Madison, Georgia)
Buford W. Knight (Apartments - Statesboro, Ga.)
James A. Shugart, Sr. &Jr.
(Mark Inn - Stone Mountain, DeKalb County, Georgia)
FHA Mortgage Pool #759 (Gtd. by FHA)
FHA Mortgage Pool #758 (Gtd. by FHA)
FHA Mortgage Pool #757 (~td. by FHA)
FHA Mortgage Pool #756 (Gtd. by FHA)
Int. Rate% 9.75
10.00 8.50 8.00
6.00 5.50 9.50 7.875
8.875 7.00 9.75 9.50
5.25 5.00 5.00 5.00
Year Last Bal. Outstanding
Pymt Due
on Loan
1994
$1,302,655
1986
207,490
2004
44,956
1990
468,744
1982
20,351
1986
96,300
1992
627,018
2001
2,896,642
2000
-4,930,171
1979
1,623
1992
837,053
1990
351,380
1994
58,934
1994
101,839
1994
89,246
1994
217,565
MORTGAGES AND OTHER SECURED NOTES
Borrower and Mortgaged Property
Int. Rate%
Year Last Pymt Due
FHA Mortgage Pool #755 (Gtd. by FHA) 5.00
1994
Government National Mortgage Associates (Single Family Home)
6.50
2002
Government National Mortgage Associates (Single Family Home)
6.50
2001
Government National Mortgage Associates (Single Family Home)
6.50
2003
Government National Mortgage Associates (Single Family Home)
6.50
2003
Government National Mortgage Associates (Single Family Home)
8.00
2006
Government National Mortgage "Associates (Single Family Home)
6.50
2001
Government National Mortgage Associates (Single Family Home)
6.50
2002
Bal. Outstanding on Loan
$ 102,281 346,790
1,276,769
2,656,534
2,215,524
2,635,389
402,217
346,943 $27,767,403
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REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
Description of Property
Beta Building, Northside/I-75 (Constitutes a one-half interest in property.)
Book Value $1,845,243
Bulk oil collection facility and
other property formerly owned by H. M. Barfield (Hahira, Georgia)
217,679
The Stadium Hotel, Atlanta
(Constitutes a 25% interest in the facility.)
1,491,980
Comments
Presently houses the offices of the Employees and Teachers Retirement Systems. The Employees Retirement System on 7/1/76 acquired a 50% interest in the building.
Property acquired by foreclosure of mortgage. The Retirement System has obtained a personal judgement of $236,279.54 against Mr. Barfield who has currently filed for bankruptcy.
Property acquired by foreclosure of mortgages. The property is jointly owned with the Teachers Retirement System who has a 75% interest in the facility. The Retirement Systems currently operate the property at a positive cash flow to the Systems.
TOTAL REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
$3,554,902
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