Date updated:07-07-2009
This fund has a Morningstar rating of 4 stars and is run by John Kohli. Kohli is vice president of Advisers. He has been a manager of the fund since 1998. He has primary responsibility for the investments. He has final authority over all aspects of the fund's investment portfolio, including but not limited to, purchases and sales of individual securities, portfolio risk assessment, and the management of daily cash balances. He joined Franklin Templeton Investments in 1992. Kohli holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. Franklin Utilities Fund is an open-end fund incorporated in the USA. The Fund's objective is both capital appreciation and current income. The Fund invests at least 80% of its net assets in the securities of public utilities companies. The Fund invests primarily in equity securities.
The fund has ranked in the top 10% of all funds in its utilities fund category for one-year performance.
Holdings as of 6/30/07

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ETR
Entergy Corporati - $78.81
- +0.72%
- $78.36
No Analysis added

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EXC
Exelon Corporatio - $44.40
- +0.54%
- $44.24
No Analysis added

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D
Dominion Resource - $39.71
- +0.05%
- $40.21
No Analysis added

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EIX
Edison Internatio - $34.08
- +0.86%
- $33.73
No Analysis added

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FE
Firstenergy Corpo - $39.69
- +0.61%
- $39.47
No Analysis added

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PPL
Pp&l Corporation - $28.63
- +1.52%
- $28.23
No Analysis added

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PEG
Public Service En - $30.85
- +0.92%
- $30.52
No Analysis added

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FPL
Fpl Group - $47.31
- +0.51%
- $47.14
No Analysis added
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