AS FILED WITH THE SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
ON 07/12/99
FILE NOS: 811-_____
333-_____
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
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Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM N-1A
REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 [X]
Pre-Effective Amendment No. [ ]
Post-Effective Amendment No. [ ]
and
REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER
THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940 [X]
Amendment No. [ ]
(Check appropriate box or boxes.)
GALILEO FUNDS, INC.
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(Exact name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)
One Columbus Place, Suite S-16G
New York, NY 10019
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(Address of Principal Executive Office)
Registrant's Telephone Number, including Area Code:
212-453-4792
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Mr. Marcel Engenheiro
One Columbus Place, Suite S-16g
New York, NY 10019
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(Name and Address of Agent for Service)
Please send copy of communications to:
DAVID D. JONES, ESQUIRE
PMB # 134
518 Kimberton Road
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania 19460
610-718-5381
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Approximate Date of Proposed Public Offering:
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As soon as practicable following effective date.
Registrant declares hereby that an indefinite number or amount of its securities
has been registered by this Registration Statement.
The Registrant hereby amends this Registration Statement on such date or dates
as may be necessary to delay its effective date until the Registrant shall file
a further amendment which specifically states that this Registration Statement
shall thereafter become effective in accordance with Section 8(a) of the
Securities Act of 1933 or until the Registration Statement shall became
effective on such date as the Commission, acting pursuant to said Section 8(a),
may determine.
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THE INTERNET INDUSTRY FUND(TM)
A Portfolio of Galileo Funds, Inc.
One Columbus Place, Suite S-16G
New York, NY 10019
1-877-593-8637
PROSPECTUS
September 22, 1999
The Securities and Exchange Commission has not approved or disapproved these
securities or determined if this prospectus is truthful or complete. Any
representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FUND SUMMARY ............................................................. 3
FEES AND EXPENSES ........................................................ 5
MANAGEMENT OF THE FUND ................................................... 7
HOW TO BUY SHARES ........................................................ 8
HOW TO SELL (REDEEM) SHARES .............................................. 14
DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS .............................................. 17
FEDERAL TAXES ............................................................ 17
GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................... 18
DISTRIBUTION FEES ........................................................ 18
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS ..................................................... 19
FOR MORE INFORMATION ..................................................... 20
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FUND SUMMARY
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE
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o Capital appreciation is the Fund's primary investment objective.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
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The Fund's principal investment strategy is to achieve its goals by investing,
under normal conditions, at least 80% of its total assets in the common stock
and securities convertible into common stock of both domestic and international
"Internet Companies."
WHAT ARE INTERNET COMPANIES?
Internet Companies are companies that:
o Organize and deliver products, services and key business processes relating
to the internet;
o Supply and develop software and hardware which provide the enabling
internet infrastructure; and
o Supply and develop communications technology, information and business
services to enable the internet's infrastructure.
WHAT IS THE INTERNET?
The internet is a globally linked, decentralized network of computers
interconnected through a high-speed communications infrastructure that enables
users to communicate electronically, access and share information and conduct
electronic commerce.
HOW WILL INVESTING IN INTERNET COMPANIES HELP THE FUND ACHIEVE ITS INVESTMENT
OBJECTIVES?
The Fund's investment adviser believes that the internet offers unique
above-average investment opportunities due to the past growth of the internet
and the widely anticipated future adoption of the internet as a primary medium
of exchange throughout all sectors of the domestic and international economy.
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HOW WILL THE FUND'S INVESTMENT ADVISER DECIDE WHICH COMPANIES TO INVEST IN?
The Fund's investment adviser will use a combination of "sector specific" and
"company specific" approaches to stock selection and will invest in companies
that the Adviser believes will be able to achieve and sustain a competitive
advantage and leadership position within their internet related industries. To
choose these companies, the Adviser will conduct extensive fundamental research
to identify:
o Companies that are developing innovative technologies, products and
services that have an internet application;
o Companies whose products and services will directly benefit from increased
exposure to and use of the internet;
o Established companies that are repositioning their business so as to
generate and derive greater revenue streams from internet-related
applications, products and services;
o Companies that are currently successfully employing internet strategies or
technologies in developing their businesses.
You should also be aware that the Fund may, from time-to-time, take temporary
defensive positions that are inconsistent with the Fund's principal investment
strategies in attempting to respond to adverse market, economic, political or
other conditions. If the Fund takes such a temporary defensive position, it will
not be investing according to its objective and it may not achieve its
investment objective.
PRINCIPAL INVESTMENT RISKS
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The Fund is subject to the following principal investment risks:
General Risks - You may lose money by investing in the Fund. Your risk of loss
is greater if you hold your investment for shorter time periods. The value of
the Fund's investments will vary from day-to-day, reflecting changes in market
conditions, interest rates and other company, political, and economic news. When
you sell your Fund shares, they may be worth more or less than what you paid for
them.
Year 2000 Risks - As with other mutual funds, financial and business
organizations around the world, the Fund could be adversely affected if the
computer systems used by the Adviser and the Fund's other service providers
don't properly process and calculate date-related information and data from and
after January 1, 2000. This is commonly known as the "Year 2000" or "Y2K"
problem. The Adviser is taking steps to address the Y2K problem with respect to
the computer systems that it uses and to obtain assurances that comparable steps
are being taken by the Funds' other major service providers. The Adviser is also
seeking ways to minimize the potential disruptions that may occur as a result of
lack of preparation by the companies in which the Fund invests. However, there
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can be no assurance that the problem will be corrected in all respects and that
the Fund's operations and services provided to shareholders will not be
adversely affected nor can there be any assurance that the year 2000 problem
will not have any adverse affect on the entities whose securities are held by
the Fund or on domestic or global equity markets or economies, generally.
Stock Market Risks - The Fund invests primarily in common stock, so it is
subject to the risks associated with common stocks, including price volatility
and the creditworthiness of the issuing company. The stock market trades in a
cyclical price pattern, with prices generally rising or falling over time. These
cyclical periods may last for a significant period of time.
Small To Medium-Cap Stocks Risks - The Fund may invest in companies with smaller
market capitalizations (less than $6 billion in market capitalization). These
companies are relatively smaller, engaged in business mostly within their own
geographic region, and may be less well-known to the investment community.
Smaller, newer companies have more volatile share prices for several reasons.
Small companies often have less liquidity, less management depth, narrower
market penetrations, less diverse product lines, and fewer resources than larger
companies. As a result, their stock prices react more violently to changes in
the marketplace.
Issuer-Specific Changes - The value of an individual security or particular type
of security can be more volatile than the market as a whole and can perform
differently than the market as a whole. The value of smaller issuers can be more
volatile than that of larger issuers.
Management Risk - The Fund has no operating history, and the Adviser to the Fund
has no previous experience advising a mutual fund. This may pose additional
risks. There is no assurance that the Fund can achieve its investment objective,
since all investments are inherently subject to market risk.
Foreign Securities Risks - Investments in foreign securities involve greater
risks compared to domestic investments. Foreign companies are not subject to the
regulatory requirements of U.S. companies and, as such, there may be less
publicly available information about issuers than is available in the reports
and ratings published about companies in the U.S. Additionally, foreign
companies are not subject to uniform accounting, auditing and financial
reporting standards. Dividends and interest on foreign securities may be subject
to foreign withholding taxes. Such taxes may reduce the net return to
shareholders. Further, foreign securities are often denominated in a currency
other than the U.S. dollar. Accordingly, the Fund will be subject to the risks
associated with fluctuations in currency values. Although the Fund intends to
invest in securities of foreign issuers domiciled in nations which the Adviser
considers as having stable and friendly governments, there is the possibility of
expropriation, confiscation, taxation, currency blockage or political or social
instability which could affect investments of foreign issuers domiciled in such
nations.
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Internet Sector Risks - The internet sector is subject to a rate of
technological change that is generally higher than other sectors of the economy,
often requiring extensive and sustained investment in research and development,
and exposing companies in the sector to the risk of rapid product obsolescence.
Changes resulting from technological innovations, governmental policies such as
telephone, cable and anti-trust regulation and enforcement, and the need for
regulatory approvals may have a negative impact on the companies within this
sector. In addition, competitive pressures and changing demand, both domestic
and international, may have a significant negative impact on the financial
condition of the companies in which the Fund invests.
Non-Diversification Risks - Diversification is a way to reduce risk by investing
in a broad range of stocks or other securities. The Fund is non-diversified. A
"nondiversified" fund has the ability to take larger positions in a smaller
number of issuers. Because the appreciation or depreciation of a single stock
may have a greater impact on the net asset value ("NAV") of a nondiversified
fund, its share price can be expected to fluctuate more than a comparable
diversified fund. This fluctuation, if significant, may negatively affect the
performance of the Fund.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
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Because this is a new fund being offered for the first time by this prospectus,
a bar chart and performance table reflecting the Fund's comparative performance
is not yet available.
FEES AND EXPENSES
This table describes the fees and expenses you may pay if you buy and hold
shares of the Fund.
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Shareholder Fees: Class A Class B Class C
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(fees paid directly from your investment)
Maximum Sales Charges
Imposed on Purchases 5.50% NONE NONE
(as a percentage of offering price)
Maximum Deferred Sales Charges NONE 5.50% NONE
(as a percentage of redemption proceeds)
Annual Fund Operating Expenses:
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(expenses that are deducted from Fund assets) Class A Class B Class C
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Management Fees1 1.50% 1.50% 1.50%
12b-1 Fees2 0.25% 1.00%3 1.00%3
Other Expenses 4 0.05% 0.05% 0.05%
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Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses 1.80% 2.55% 2.55%
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1. Management fees include investment advisory fees of 0.50% per annum of
average daily net assets of each fund and 1.00% per annum of average daily
net assets for administrative services.
2. You should be aware that if you hold your shares for a substantial period
of time, you may indirectly pay more than the economic equivalent of the
maximum front-end sales charge allowed by the National Association of
Securities Dealers due to the recurring nature of Distribution (12b-1)
fees.
3. Includes a fee of 0.75% for distribution-related expenses and 0.25% for
shareholder service expenses. The 0.75% distribution fee charged to Class B
shares is discontinued after seven years.
4. Because the Funds have not yet completed their first year of investment
operations, "Other Expenses" are estimated.
Example: This example is intended to help you compare the costs of investing in
the Fund with the costs of investing in other mutual funds.
The Example below assumes that you invest $10,000 in the Fund for the time
periods indicated, reinvest any dividends and distributions, and then redeem all
your shares at the end of those periods. The Example also assumes that your
investment has a 5% return each year and that the Fund's operating expenses that
were described above remain the same. Although your actual costs may be higher
or lower, based on these assumptions, your costs would be:
Time Period Class A Class B Class C
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One Year $--- $--- $---
Three Years $--- $--- $---
If you did not redeem your shares, your fees would be:
Time Period Class A Class B Class C
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One Year $--- $--- $---
Three Years $--- $--- $---
The Maximum front-end sales charge of 5.50% for Class A shares is included in
these calculations. The maximum CDSC charges applicable to Class B and Class C
shares are included in the calculations reflecting charges at redemption.
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MANAGEMENT OF THE FUND
Investment Adviser
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The Company has entered into an Investment Advisory Contract (the "Contract")
with Galileo Asset Management, Inc. (the "Adviser"), One Columbus Place, Suite
S-16G, New York NY 10019.
The Adviser manages the investment of the assets of the Fund in accordance with
the Fund's investment objective, policies, and restrictions. The Adviser was
formed on July 9, 1999 and is registered as an Investment Advisory Firm with the
Securities and Exchange Commission. The Adviser's principal business is the
provision of investment advisory services. The Adviser was created to serve as
investment adviser to the Fund, and presently the Fund is the Adviser's sole
client, although the Adviser may provide investment advisory services to others
in the future.
Marcel L. Engenheiro is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Adviser
and is also a controlling shareholder. Mr. Engenheiro also serves as the
President and as a Director of Galileo Funds, Inc. (the "Company"), of which the
Fund is a series.
Mr. Paulo da Silva is the Managing Director of the Adviser and serves as
portfolio manager for the Fund. As portfolio manager for the Fund, Mr. da Silva
is responsible for the day-to-day investment management of the Fund's assets,
chooses the investments for the Fund, and decides when to buy and sell the
Fund's securities. Mr. da Silva is also a controlling shareholder of the Adviser
and is a Director of the Company.
Mr. da Silva has been providing investment advice to the Fund since its
inception. From September, 1998 through August, 1999, Mr. da Silva served as an
options and fixed income securities trader for Bank of America, NT & SA,
Chicago, IL. From December 1995 through September 1998, Mr. da Silva was a
professional securities trader for NationsBank, NA, working on trading desks in
London, and Singapore. From September 1994 through 1995, Mr. da Silva worked as
a clerk on the Toronto, Canada Stock Exchange. You should be aware that although
Mr. da Silva has extensive experience managing trading and investment
portfolios, Mr. da Silva does not have any previous experience in providing
investment management services to any registered investment company.
The Adviser receives from the Fund, as compensation for its services, a fee,
accrued daily and payable monthly, at an annual rate of 0.50% of the Fund's net
assets.
Operating Services Agreement; the Company has also entered into an Operating
Services Agreement with the Adviser where the Adviser will provide, or arrange
to provide, essentially all other services needed to the Fund. These services
include transfer agent, accounting, distribution and custodial services. The
effect of the Investment Advisory Agreement and the Operating Services Agreement
is to cap the Fund's normal operating expenses.
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These contracts do not cover expenses incurred by the Fund for taxes, interest,
brokerage fees, legal expenses for litigation, and other extraordinary expenses.
The Adviser receives from the Fund, as compensation for its services, a fee,
accrued daily and payable monthly, at an annual rate of 1.00% of the Fund's net
assets.
Under these agreements, the Adviser furnishes at its own expense office space to
the Company and all necessary office facilities, equipment, and personnel for
managing the assets of the Fund. The Adviser also pays all expenses of marketing
shares of the Fund, and related bookkeeping.
HOW TO BUY SHARES
Determination of Share Price
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Shares of the Fund are offered at the public offering price for each share
class. The public offering price for Class A, Class B and Class C shares of the
Fund is based upon the Fund's net asset value per share. Net asset value per
share is calculated by adding the value of Fund investments, cash and other
assets, subtracting Fund liabilities, and then dividing the result by the number
of shares outstanding. The assets of the Fund are valued at market value or, if
market quotes cannot be readily obtained, fair value is used as determined by
the Board of Directors. The net asset value of the Fund's shares is computed on
all days on which the New York Stock Exchange is open for business at the close
of regular trading hours on the Exchange, currently 4:00 p.m. East Coast time.
You should be aware that the Fund may invest in foreign securities. Foreign
securities sometimes trade on exchanges that are open on days when the new York
Stock Exchange is closed. Accordingly, when the Fund is investing in such
securities, the NAV on your shares could change on days when you cannot purchase
or redeem shares.
The public offering price for Class A shares is the NAV plus the applicable
sales charge. The public offering price for Class B and C shares is NAV.
YOU HAVE THREE DIFFERENT WAYS TO INVEST WITH THREE SEPARATE PRICING OPTIONS.
You need to understand your choices so that you can choose the pricing options
that best suits your investing needs.
CLASS A SHARES: With this option you pay a one-time front-end sales charge
each time you buy shares. Front-end sales charges are deducted
from your investment before shares are purchased. However, you
pay no sales charges on reinvested dividends and
distributions.
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CLASS B SHARES: With this option there are no up-front sales charges, so 100%
of your money is invested in the Fund each time you buy
shares. You also pay no sales charges on reinvested dividends
and distributions. However, Class B shares are subject to a
continuing distribution (12b-1) fee of 0.25% and an additional
servicing (12b-1) fee of 0.75% that lasts for six years. Also,
if you redeem your shares in less than six years, your
redemption proceeds will be subject to a contingent deferred
sales charge ("CDSC") of up to 5.5%.
CLASS C SHARES: With this option there are no up-front sales charges, so 100%
of your money is invested in the Fund each time you buy
shares. You also pay no sales charges on reinvested dividends
and distributions. However, Class C shares are subject to a
continuing distribution and servicing (12b-1) fees of 1.00%.
Also, if you redeem your shares in less than two years, your
redemption proceeds will be subject to a CDSC of 1.00%.
WHICH OPTION SHOULD YOU CHOOSE?
It depends on your individual circumstances. You should know that the lowest
up-front charges won't necessarily be the least expensive option over time. For
example, if you intend to hold your shares for a long period of time, it may
actually cost you less to buy Class A shares than either Class B or C shares.
Payments for Fund shares should be in U.S. dollars, and in order to avoid fees
and delays, should be drawn on a U.S. bank. Please remember that Fund management
reserves the right to reject any purchase order for Fund shares if, in the
Fund's opinion, such an order would cause a material detriment to existing
shareholders. Your purchase of Fund shares is subject to the following minimum
investment amounts:
Minimum Investment To Open Account Additional Investments
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Class A Shares
Regular Account $2,500 $100
IRAs $2,000 $100
Class B Shares
Regular Account $2,500 $100
IRA's $2,000 $100
Class C Shares
Regular Accounts $2,500 $100
IRA's $2,000 $100
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Opening And Adding To Your Account
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You can invest directly in the Fund in a number of ways. Simply choose the one
that is most convenient for you. Any questions you may have can be answered by
calling 1-877-593-8637. You may also purchase Fund shares through broker-dealers
or other financial organizations.
Purchase By Mail
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To purchase shares of the Fund by mail:
o Complete and sign the account application included in this prospectus.
o Enclose your check or other negotiable bank draft made payable to The
Internet Industry Fund.
o Mail you application and check to the Fund's transfer agent using the
self-addressed and stamped envelope included in this prospectus.
Your purchase order, if accompanied by payment, will be processed upon receipt
by Mutual Shareholder Services, the Fund's Transfer Agent. If the Transfer Agent
receives your order and payment by the close of regular trading on the Exchange
(currently 4:00 p.m. East Coast time), your shares will be purchased at the
Fund's public offering price calculated at the close of regular trading on that
day. Otherwise, your shares will be purchased at the public offering price
determined as of the close of regular trading on the next business day.
Subsequent Purchases
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To make additional purchases, send a check or other negotiable bank draft
payable to the Internet Industry Fund to the Transfer Agent at the address
below. Be sure to put your account number on your check and indicate which share
class you want to purchase. If you fail to indicate a share class, Class A
shares will be purchased for you.
If you need an application or any other information relating to your account
with the Fund, you may contact the Transfer Agent at:
Mutual Shareholder Services
1301 East Ninth Street, Suite 3600
Cleveland, OH 44114
1-877-593-8637
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By Wire Transfer
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To purchase shares of the Fund by wire transfer:
o Call the Transfer agent at 1-877-593-8637. A representative will mail or
fax an account application to you and assign you an account number.
o Contact your bank or financial institution and instruct them to wire
immediately available funds to:
CHOSEN BANK
ABA # 123-456-789
For Credit to
THE INTERNET INDUSTRY FUND
ACCT # 123456789
For Account of
[YOUR NAME]
ACCT # [Your account number with the Fund]
Subsequent Purchases
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To make additional purchases of Fund shares, instruct your bank to wire
immediately available funds to the Transfer Agent using the same wiring
instructions as above, but also indicate on the wire that you are purchasing
additional shares and indicate which share class to purchase. If you do not
indicate a share class, Class A shares will be purchased.
If you purchase Fund shares by wire, you must complete and file an Account
Application with the Transfer Agent before any of the shares purchased can be
redeemed. You should contact your bank or other financial institution for
information on sending funds by wire, including any charges that your bank may
make for these services.
Through a Registered Investment Professional
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You may buy shares of the Fund through brokers, dealers and other financial
professionals that have entered into agreements with the Fund's principal
underwriter to sell Fund shares. Simply call your investment professional to see
if he or she can buy shares for you.
If you are a client of a securities broker or other financial organization, you
should note that such organizations may charge a separate fee for administrative
services in connection with investments in Fund shares and may impose account
minimums and other requirements. These fees and requirements would be in
addition to those imposed by the Fund. If you are investing through a securities
broker or other financial organization, please refer to its program materials
for any additional special provisions or conditions that may be different from
those described in this Prospectus (for example, some or all of the services and
privileges described may not be available to you).
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Securities brokers and other financial organizations have the responsibility of
transmitting purchase orders and funds, and of crediting their customers'
accounts following redemptions, in a timely manner in accordance with their
customer agreements and this Prospectus.
Telephone Purchases
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In order to be able to purchase shares by telephone, your account authorizing
such purchases must have been established prior to your call. Your initial
purchase of shares may not be made by telephone. Shares purchased by telephone
will be purchased at the per share public offering price determined at the close
of business on the day that the transfer agent receives payment through the
Automatic Clearing House. Call the Transfer Agent for details.
You may make purchases by telephone only if you have an account at a bank that
is a member of the Automated Clearing House. Most transfers are completed within
three business days of your call. To preserve flexibility, the Company may
revise or eliminate the ability to purchase Fund shares by phone, or may charge
a fee for such service, although the Company does not currently expect to charge
such a fee.
Mutual Shareholder Services, the Fund's transfer agent, employs certain
procedures designed to confirm that instructions communicated by telephone are
genuine. Such procedures may include, but are not limited to, requiring some
form of personal identification prior to acting upon telephonic instructions,
providing written confirmations of all such transactions, and/or tape recording
all telephonic instructions. Assuming procedures such as the above have been
followed, neither the Transfer Agent nor the Fund will be liable for any loss,
cost, or expense for acting upon telephone instructions that are believed to be
genuine. The Company shall have authority, as your agent, to redeem shares in
your account to cover any such loss. As a result of this policy, you will bear
the risk of any loss unless the Fund has failed to follow procedures such as the
above. However, if the Fund fails to follow such procedures, it may be liable
for such losses.
Automatic Investment Plan
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Once you have established an account with the Fund and made your initial
purchase, you can make additional purchases through an Automatic Investment
Plan. You can have money automatically transferred from your checking, savings
or other banking account on a weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or bi-monthly basis.
To be eligible to participate in this plan, your financial institution must be a
member participant in the Automated Clearing House ("ACH") system. Contact your
financial institution to see if they qualify. You can choose to participate in
the plan by so indicating on your initial account application and submitting a
void check, or you can join at any time by contacting the Transfer Agent. You
can also terminate your participation at any time by contacting the Transfer
Agent.
CLASS A SHARES.
Class A shares are offered at their public offering price, which is net asset
value per share plus the applicable sales charge. The sales charge varies,
depending on how much you invest. There are no sales charges on reinvested
distributions. The following sales charges apply to your share purchases:
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As a % of Dealer Concession as a
Amount Invested offering price percentage of offering price
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$0 to 24,999 5.50% 5.00%
25,000 to 49,999 5.25% 4.75%
50,000 to 99,999 4.50% 4.00%
100,000 to 249,999 3.50% 3.00%
250,000 to 499,999 2.50% 2.00%
500,000 and up 1.50% 1.00%
Maxus Securities Corp., the Fund's Distributor, will pay the appropriate dealer
concession to those selected dealers who have entered into an agreement with the
Distributor to sell shares of the Fund. The dealer's concession may be changed
from time to time. The Distributor may from time to time offer incentive
compensation to dealers who sell shares of the Fund subject to sales charges,
allowing such dealers to retain an additional portion of the sales load. A
dealer who receives all of the sales load may be deemed to be an "underwriter"
under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
Exemptions from Sales Charges
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The Fund will waive sales charges for purchases by fee-based Registered
Investment Advisers for their clients, broker/dealers with wrap fee accounts,
registered brokers for their own accounts, employees and employee related
accounts of the Adviser, and for an organization's retirement plan that places
either (i) 50 or more participants or (ii) $300,000 or more of combined
participant initial assets into the Fund. For purchasers that qualify for fee
waiver, shares will be purchased at net asset value.
Reduced Sales Charges
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You may qualify for a reduced sales charge by aggregating the net asset value of
all your Class A shares previously purchased in the Fund with the dollar amount
of additional shares to be purchased. For example, if you already owned Class A
shares in the Fund with an aggregate net asset value of $450,000, and you
decided to purchase an additional $60,000 of Class A shares, your sales charge
on the additional purchase would be 1.50% instead of 4.50%, because you had
accumulated more than $500,000 in Class A Shares. Call the Transfer Agent or
your investment professional for advice on how to minimize your sales charges.
Letter of Intent
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You can immediately qualify for a reduced or eliminated sales charge by signing
a non-binding letter of intent stating your intention to buy an amount of shares
in the Fund during the next thirteen (13) months sufficient to qualify for the
reduction. Your letter will not apply to purchases made more than 90 days prior
to the letter. During the term of your letter of intent, the transfer agent will
hold in escrow shares representing the highest applicable sales load for the
Fund in which you have purchased shares, each time you make a purchase. Any
shares you redeem during that period will count against your commitment. If, by
the end of your commitment term, you have purchased all the shares you committed
to purchase, the escrowed shares will be released to you. If you have not
purchased the full amount of your commitment, your escrowed shares will be
redeemed in an amount equal to the sales charge that would apply if you had
purchased the actual amount in your account(s) all at once. Any escrowed shares
not needed to satisfy that charge would be released to you.
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Miscellaneous Purchase Information
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All applications to purchase shares of the Funds are subject to acceptance or
rejection by authorized officers of the Company and are not binding until
accepted. Applications will not be accepted unless they are accompanied by
payment in U.S. funds. Payment must be made by check or money order drawn on a
U.S. bank, savings & loan or credit union. The Custodian will charge a $20.00
fee against your account, in addition to any loss sustained by the Fund, for any
payment check returned to the Custodian for insufficient funds. The Company
reserves the right to refuse to accept applications under circumstances or in
amounts considered disadvantageous to shareholders. If you place an order for
Fund shares through a securities broker, and you place your order in proper form
before 4:00 p.m. East Coast time on any business day in accordance with their
procedures, your purchase will be processed at the public offering price
calculated at 4:00 p.m. on that day, if the securities broker then transmits
your order to the Transfer Agent before the end of its business day (which is
usually 5:00 p.m. East Coast time). The securities broker must send to the
Transfer Agent immediately available funds in the amount of the purchase price
within three business days for the order.
Federal regulations require that you provide a certified taxpayer identification
number whenever you open or reopen an account. Congress has mandated that if any
shareholder fails to provide and certify to the accuracy of the shareholder's
social security number or other taxpayer identification number, the Company will
be required to withhold a percentage, currently 31%, of all dividends,
distributions and payments, including redemption proceeds, to such shareholder
as a backup withholding procedure.
For economy and convenience, share certificates will not be issued.
Galileo Funds, Inc. wants you to be kept current regarding the status of your
account in the Fund. To assist you, the following statements and reports will be
sent to you:
Confirmation Statements After every transaction that affects your account
balance or your account registration.
Financial Reports Semi-annually -- to reduce Fund expenses, only one
copy of the Fund report will be mailed to each
taxpayer identification number even if you have more
than one account in the Fund.
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HOW TO SELL (REDEEM) YOUR SHARES
You may sell (redeem) your shares at any time. You may request the sale of your
shares either by mail, by telephone or by wire.
By Mail
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Sale requests should be mailed via U.S. mail or overnight courier service to:
Mutual Shareholder Services
1301 East Ninth Street, Suite 3600
Cleveland, OH 44114
The selling price of the shares being redeemed will be your Fund's per share net
asset value next calculated after receipt of all required documents in Good
Order. Payment of redemption proceeds will be made no later than the third
business day after the valuation date unless otherwise expressly agreed by the
parties at the time of the transaction.
Good Order means that the request must include:
1. Your account number.
2. The number of shares to be sold (redeemed) or the dollar value of the
amount to be redeemed.
3. The signatures of all account owners exactly as they are registered on the
account.
4. Any required signature guarantees.
5. Any supporting legal documentation that is required in the case of estates,
trusts, corporations or partnerships and certain other types of accounts.
Signature Guarantees --
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A signature guarantee of each owner is required to redeem shares in the
following situations, for all size transactions:
(i) if you change the ownership on your account;
(ii) when you want the redemption proceeds sent to a different address than is
registered on the account;
(iii) if the proceeds are to be made payable to someone other than the account's
owner(s);
(iv) any redemption transmitted by federal wire transfer to your bank; and
(v) if a change of address request has been received by the Company or
Declaration Service Company within 15 days previous to the request for
redemption.
In addition, signature guarantees are required for all redemptions of $2,500 or
more from any Fund shareholder account. A redemption will not be processed until
the signature guarantee, if required, is received in Good Order.
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Signature guarantees are designed to protect both you and the Fund from fraud.
To obtain a signature guarantee, you should visit a bank, trust company, member
of a national securities exchange or other broker-dealer, or other eligible
guarantor institution. (Notaries public cannot provide signature guarantees.)
Guarantees must be signed by an authorized person at one of these institutions,
and be accompanied by the words "Signature Guarantee."
By Telephone
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You may redeem your shares in the Fund by calling the Transfer Agent at
1-877-593-8637 if you elected to use telephone redemption on your account
application when you initially purchased shares. Redemption proceeds must be
transmitted directly to you or to your pre-designated account at a domestic
bank. You may not redeem by telephone if a change of address request has been
received by the Company or the Transfer Agent within 15 days previous to the
request for redemption. During periods of substantial economic or market
changes, telephone redemptions may be difficult to implement. If you are unable
to contact the Transfer Agent by telephone, shares may be redeemed by delivering
the redemption request in person or by mail. You should understand that with the
telephone redemption option, you may be giving up a measure of security that you
might otherwise have had were you to redeem your shares in writing. In addition,
interruptions in telephone service may mean that you will be unable to effect a
redemption by telephone if desired.
Shares purchased by check for which a redemption request has been received will
not be redeemed until the check or payment received for investment has cleared.
By Wire
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You may request the redemption proceeds be wired to your designated bank if it
is a member bank or a correspondent of a member bank of the Federal Reserve
System. A $10 fee is charged for outgoing wires.
Redemption At The Option Of The Fund
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If the value of the shares in your account falls to less than $1000, the Company
may notify you that, unless your account is increased to $1000 in value, it will
redeem all your shares and close the account by paying you the redemption
proceeds and any dividends and distributions declared and unpaid at the date of
redemption. You will have thirty days after notice to bring the account up to
$1000 before any action is taken. This minimum balance requirement does not
apply to IRAs and other tax-sheltered investment accounts. This right of
redemption shall not apply if the value of your account drops below $1000 as the
result of market action. The Company reserves this right because of the expense
to the Fund of maintaining very small accounts.
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Redeeming Class B Shares
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Class B shares are subject to a declining CDSC for six years after purchase. The
amount of the CDSC, if any, varies depending on the number of years you have
held your shares. To determine that time period, all purchases made in any month
are aggregated together and deemed to have been made on the last day of the
month. If a CDSC is imposed, it will be an amount equal to the lesser of the
current market value or the cost of the shares redeemed. What this means is that
no sales charge is imposed on increases in the net asset value of your shares
above their original purchase price. Also, no charge is assessed on shares
derived from reinvestment of dividend or capital gains distributions. For Class
B shares, the following CDSC charges apply:
Redemption Within CDSC Percentage
First Year............... 5.50%
Second Year.............. 4.50%
Third Year............... 3.50%
Fourth Year.............. 3.50%
Fifth Year............... 2.50%
Sixth Year............... 1.50%
Thereafter............... None
When you send a redemption request to the Fund, unless you specify otherwise,
shares not subject to the CDSC are redeemed first, then shares that have been
held the longest, and so on. That way, you will be subject to the smallest
charge possible.
CDSC Waivers
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The CDSC is waived on redemptions of Class B shares (i) following the death or
disability (as defined in the Code) of a shareholder (ii) in connection with
certain distributions from an IRA or other retirement plan (iii) on annual
withdrawals up to 10% of the value of the account, (iv) pursuant to the right of
the Fund to liquidate a shareholder's account.
Conversion Feature
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Class B shares automatically convert to Class A shares once the economic
equivalent of a 5.50% sales charge is recovered by the Fund for each investment
account. The sales charge is recoverable by the Fund through the distribution
fees paid under the Fund's Plan of Distribution for its Class B shares. Class B
shares converting to Class A shares are not subject to additional sales charges.
Redeeming Class C Shares
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Class C shares are subject to a CDSC of 1.00% of the redemption proceeds if they
are redeemed within two years of purchase. There is no CDSC on Class C shares
held longer than two years. Shares acquired through reinvested dividends and
distributions are not subject to the CDSC. When you send a redemption request to
the Fund, unless you specify otherwise, shares not subject to the CDSC are
redeemed first, then shares that have been held the longest, and so on. That
way, you will be subject to the smallest charge possible.
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DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS
Dividends paid by the Funds are derived from net investment income. Net
investment income will be distributed at least annually. A Fund's net investment
income is made up of dividends received from the stocks it holds, as well as
interest accrued and paid on any other obligations that might be held in its
portfolio.
A Fund realizes capital gains when it sells a security for more than it paid for
it. The Fund may make distributions of net realized capital gains (after any
reductions for capital loss carry forwards), generally, once a year.
Unless you elect to have your distributions paid in cash, your distributions
will be reinvested in additional shares of your Fund.
You may change the manner in which your dividends are paid at any time by
writing to the Transfer Agent.
FEDERAL TAXES
As with any investment, you should consider the tax implications of an
investment in the Fund. The following is only a short summary of the important
tax considerations generally affecting the Fund and its shareholders. You should
consult your tax adviser with specific reference to your own tax situation.
The Fund intends to qualify and maintain its qualification as a "regulated
investment company" under Sub-Chapter M of the Internal Revenue Code (hereafter
the "Code"), meaning that to the extent a fund's earnings are passed on to
shareholders as required by the Code, the Fund itself is not required to pay
federal income taxes on the earnings. Accordingly, the Fund will pay dividends
and make such distributions as are necessary to maintain its qualification as a
regulated investment company under the Code.
Before you purchase shares of the Fund, you should consider the effect of both
dividends and capital gain distributions that are expected to be declared or
that have been declared but not yet paid. When a Fund makes these payments, its
share price will be reduced by the amount of the payment, so that you will in
effect have paid full price for the shares and then received a portion of your
price back as a taxable dividend distribution.
The Fund will notify you annually as to the tax status of dividend and capital
gains distributions paid by the Fund. Such dividends and capital gains may also
be subject to state and local taxes.
You may realize a taxable gain or loss when redeeming shares of the Fund
depending on the difference in the prices at which you purchased and sold the
shares.
Because your state and local taxes may be different than the federal taxes
described above, you should see your tax adviser regarding these taxes.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Total return for each Fund may be calculated on an average annual total return
basis or an aggregate total return basis. Average annual total return reflects
the average annual percentage change in value of an investment over the
measuring period. Aggregate total return reflects the total percentage change in
value of an investment over the measuring period. Both measures assume the
reinvestment of dividends and distributions.
Total return of each Fund may be compared to those of mutual funds with similar
investment objectives and to bond, stock or other relevant indices or to
rankings prepared by independent services or other financial or industry
publications that monitor mutual fund performance.
DISTRIBUTION FEES
The Fund has adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940
Act (the "Distribution Plan"), pursuant to which the Fund pays the Adviser a fee
for shareholder servicing expenses of 0.25% per annum of the Fund's average
daily net assets on all of its share classes
The Fund has also adopted a Distribution Plan pursuant to which the Fund will
pay the Adviser and others a fee for distribution expenses of 0.75% per annum of
the Fund's average daily net assets on its Class C shares. This fee is available
to brokers, dealers and other persons who provide distribution and other
services to the Fund to help sell Class C shares.
The Fund has also adopted a Distribution Plan pursuant to which the Fund will
pay the Adviser and others a fee for distribution expenses of 0.75% per annum of
the Fund's average daily net assets on its Class B shares. This fee reimburses
the Adviser for broker fees advanced on behalf of the Fund to brokers, dealers
and other persons who provide distribution and other services to the Fund to
help sell Class B shares. This fee terminates after six years.
The Distribution Plans provide that the Funds may finance activities which are
primarily intended to result in the sale of the Fund's shares, including but not
limited to, advertising, printing of prospectuses and reports for other than
existing shareholders, preparation and distribution of advertising materials and
sales literature, and payments to dealers and shareholder servicing agents.
You should be aware that if you hold your shares for a substantial period of
time, you may indirectly pay more than the economic equivalent of the maximum
front-end sales charge allowed by the National Association of Securities Dealers
due to the recurring nature of Distribution (12b-1) fees.
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The Fund offers three classes of shares, each with its own Distribution Plan.
Class A shares are sold at their public offering price which is NAV plus any
applicable front-end sales charge. Class B shares are sold at NAV and are
subject to a declining contingent deferred sales charge. Class C shares are sold
at NAV and are subject to an additional continuing 12b-1 fee.
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
THE FUND IS BEING OFFERED FOR THE FIRST TIME VIA THIS PROSPECTUS. ACCORDINGLY,
IT HAS NOT YET ACQUIRED AN OPERATING HISTORY. FINANCIAL INFORMATION ON THE FUND
WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE COMPANY'S FIRST ANNUAL REPORT, DATED SEPTEMBER 30,
2000.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION
Additional information about the Fund will be available in the Fund's Statement
of Additional Information (SAI). The SAI contains more detailed information on
all aspects of the Fund. A current SAI, dated September 22, 1999, has been filed
with the SEC and is incorporated by reference into this prospectus.
To receive information concerning the Fund, or to request a copy of the SAI or
other documents relating to the Fund, please contact the Fund at:
Galileo Funds, Inc.
c/o Mutual Shareholder Services
1301 East Ninth Street, Suite 3600
Cleveland, OH 44114
1-877-593-8637
Or you may visit our web site on the Internet at WWW.INTERNETINDUSTRYFUND.COM:
You may also receive information concerning the Fund, or request a copy of the
SAI or other documents relating to the Fund, by contacting the Securities and
Exchange Commission:
IN PERSON: at the SEC's Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C.
BY PHONE: 1-800-SEC-0330
BY MAIL: Public Reference Section, Securities and Exchange Commission,
Washington, D.C. 20549-6009 (duplicating fee required)
ON THE INTERNET: www.sec.gov
Investment Company Act No.
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STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Dated September 22, 1999
GALILEO FUNDS, INC.
One Columbus Place, Suite S-16G
New York NY 10019
This Statement of Additional Information is not a prospectus and should be read
in conjunction with the Prospectus of The Internet Industry Fund, dated
September 22, 1999. Requests for copies of the Prospectus should be made by
writing to Galileo Funds, Inc., One Columbus Place, Suite S-16G, New York NY
10019 or by calling the Fund at 1-877-593-8637.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Galileo Funds, Inc. Fund Service Providers
Investment Policies and Restrictions Custodian
Investment Adviser Transfer Agent
Directors and Officers Administration
Performance Information Independent Accountants*
Purchasing and Redeeming Shares
Tax Information Financial Statements*
Portfolio Transactions Principal Holders of Securities
* to be filed by amendment
GALILEO FUNDS, INC.
Galileo Funds, Inc (the "Company") was organized on July 9, 1999 as a Maryland
corporation, and is a mutual fund company of the type known as an open-end,
management investment company. It did not begin operations until September, 1999
nor commence offering its shares until that time. A mutual fund permits an
investor to pool his or her assets with those of others in order to achieve
economies of scale, take advantage of professional money managers and enjoy
other advantages traditionally reserved for large investors.
The Company is authorized to issue 100,000,000 shares of .001 cent par value
common capital stock. The Company's Articles of Incorporation permit its Board
of Directors to classify any unissued shares into one or more classes of shares.
The Board has authorized the issuance of 15,000,000 shares of The Internet
Industry Fund which are offered by this prospectus.
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The Fund is a "non-diversified" Fund. Non-diversified funds can be riskier
investments than diversified funds. The Investment Company Act of 1940 defines a
"diversified" fund to mean that as to 75% of the fund's total net assets (valued
at the time of investment) a fund will not invest more than 5% of its net assets
in securities of any one issuer other than in securities of the US Government
and its agencies and instrumentalities, thereby reducing the risk of loss. The
Fund normally will invest, except in defensive periods, at least 80% of its net
assets in domestic and foreign companies engaged in the internet and
internet-related activities.
The Fund's shares are fully paid and non-assessable. They are entitled to such
dividends and distributions as may be paid with respect to the shares and shall
be entitled to such sums on liquidation of the Fund as shall be determined.
Other than these rights, they have no preference as to conversion, exchange,
dividends, retirement or other features and have no preemption rights.
Shareholder meetings will not be held unless required by Federal or State law or
in connection with an undertaking given by the Fund.
INVESTMENT POLICIES AND RESTRICTIONS
The Funds investment objectives and the manner in which the Funds pursue their
investment objectives are discussed in the prospectus. The investment
limitations and restrictions of all the Funds, as well as those that apply to
specific Funds, are listed below:
The Fund will not:
1. Acquire securities of any one issuer that at the time of investment (a)
represent more than 10% of the voting securities of the issuer or (b) have
a value greater than 10% of the value of the outstanding securities of the
issuer;
2. Borrow money except from banks for temporary or emergency purposes in
amounts not exceeding 15% of the value of the Fund's assets at the time of
borrowing;
3. Underwrite the distribution of securities of other issuers, or acquire
"restricted" securities that, in the event of a resale, might be required
to be registered under the Securities Act of 1933;
4. Make margin purchases or short sales of securities;
5. Invest in companies for the purpose of management or the exercise of
control;
6. Lend money (but this restriction shall not prevent the Fund from investing
in debt securities or repurchase agreements), or lend its portfolio
securities.
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7. Acquire or retain any security issued by a company, an officer or director
of which is an officer or director of the Company or an officer, director
or other affiliated person of the Advisor.
8. Invest in oil, gas or other mineral exploration or development programs;
9. Purchase or sell real estate or real estate loans or real estate limited
partnerships;
10. Purchase warrants on securities.
11. Issue senior securities.
12. Invest in commodities, or futures and options on commodities.
13. Invest less than 80% of its net assets (valued at the time of investment)
in Internet Companies, as that term is defined in the Prospectus, except
for temporary defensive purposes.
Restrictions 1 through 13 listed above are fundamental policies, and may be
changed only with the approval of a "majority of the outstanding voting
securities" of the Fund as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940.
The Funds have also adopted the following restrictions that may be changed by
the Board of Directors without shareholder approval:
The Fund may not:
a. Invest more than 15% of its net assets in securities that are not readily
marketable;
b. Acquire securities of other investment companies except (a) by purchase in
the open market, where no commission or profit to a sponsor or dealer
results from such purchase other than the customary broker's commission and
(b) where acquisition results from a dividend or merger, consolidation or
other reorganization (in addition to this investment restriction, the
Investment Company Act of 1940 provides that the Fund may neither purchase
more than 3% of the voting securities of any one investment company nor
invest more than 10% of the Funds total net assets (valued at time of
investment) in all investment company securities purchased by the Fund);
c. Pledge, mortgage or hypothecate its assets, except for temporary or
emergency purposes and then to an extent not greater than 15% of its total
assets at cost;
d. Invest more than 10% of the Fund's assets (valued at time of investment) in
initial margin deposits of options or futures contracts.
The Fund will normally invest at least 80% of its total net assets in the
securities of Internet Companies. What follows is a description of all of the
securities in which the Fund may invest:
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COMMON STOCKS. The Fund will ordinarily invest at least 80% of its total assets
in common stock or securities convertible into common stock. The market value of
common stock can fluctuate significantly, reflecting the business performance of
the issuing company, investor perceptions and general economic or financial
market movements. Smaller companies are especially sensitive to these factors.
Despite the risk of price volatility, however, common stocks historically have
offered the greatest potential for gain on investment, compared to other classes
of financial assets.
FOREIGN SECURITIES. The Fund may invest up to 25% of its assets in common stock
of foreign issuers which are publicly traded on U.S. exchanges, either directly
or in the form of American Depository Receipts (ADRs). The Fund will only invest
in ADRs that are issuer sponsored. Sponsored ADRs typically are issued by a U.S.
bank or trust company and evidence ownership of underlying securities issued by
a foreign corporation.
PREFERRED STOCK. The Fund may invest, without limitation, in preferred stock.
Preferred stock generally pays dividends at a specified rate and generally has
preference over common stock in the payments of dividends and the liquidation of
the issuer's assets. Dividends on preferred stock are generally payable at the
discretion of the issuer's board of directors. Accordingly, Shareholders may
suffer a loss of value if dividends are not paid. The market prices of preferred
stocks are also sensitive to changes in interest rates and in the issuer's
creditworthiness. Accordingly, shareholders may experience a loss of value due
to adverse interest rate movements or a decline in the issuer's credit rating.
CONVERTIBLE SECURITIES. Traditional convertible securities include corporate
bonds, notes and preferred stocks that may be converted into or exchanged for
common stock, and other securities that also provide an opportunity for equity
participation. These securities are generally convertible either at a stated
price or a stated rate (that is, for a specific number of shares of common stock
or other security). As with other fixed income securities, the price of a
convertible security to some extent varies inversely with interest rates. While
providing a fixed-income stream (generally higher in yield than the income
derivable from a common stock but lower than that afforded by a non-convertible
debt security), a convertible security also affords the investor an opportunity,
through its conversion feature, to participate in the capital appreciation of
the common stock into which it is convertible. As the market price of the
underlying common stock declines, convertible securities tend to trade
increasingly on a yield basis and so may not experience market value declines to
the same extent as the underlying common stock. When the market price of the
underlying common stock increases, the price of a convertible security tends to
rise as a reflection of the value of the underlying common stock. To obtain such
a higher yield, the Funds may be required to pay for a convertible security an
amount in excess of the value of the underlying common stock. Common stock
acquired by the Funds upon conversion of a convertible security will generally
be held for so long as the advisor or investment manager anticipates such stock
will provide the Funds with opportunities which are consistent with the Funds'
investment objectives and policies.
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WARRANTS. A warrant is an instrument issued by a corporation which gives the
holder the right to subscribe to a specified amount of the issuer's capital
stock at a set price for a specified period of time.
OPTIONS ON EQUITIES. Although the Fund will not normally do so, the Fund may
occasionally invest in options contracts to decrease its exposure to the effects
of changes in security prices, to hedge securities held, to maintain cash
reserves while remaining fully invested, to facilitate trading, to reduce
transaction costs, or to seek higher investment returns when an options contract
is priced more attractively than the underlying security or index.
The Fund may write (i.e. sell) covered call options, and may purchase put and
call options, on equity securities traded on a United States exchange or
properly regulated over-the-counter market. The Fund may also enter into such
transactions on Indexes. Options contracts can include long-term options with
durations of up to three years.
The Fund may enter into these transactions so long as the value of the
underlying securities on which options contracts may be written at any one time
does not exceed 100% of the net assets of the Fund, and so long as the initial
margin required to enter into such contracts does not exceed five percent (5%)
of the Fund's total net assets. When writing covered call options, to minimize
the risks of entering into these transactions, the Fund will maintain a
segregated account with its Custodian consisting of the underlying securities
upon which the option was written, cash, cash equivalents, U.S. Government
Securities or other high-grade liquid debt securities, denominated in U.S.
dollars or non-U.S. currencies, in an amount equal to the aggregate fair market
value of its commitments to such transactions.
Risk Factors. The primary risks associated with the use of options are; (1)
imperfect correlation between a change in the value of the underlying security
or index and a change in the price of the option or futures contract, and (2)
the possible lack of a liquid secondary market for an options or futures
contract and the resulting inability of the Fund to close out the position prior
to the maturity date. Investing only in those contracts whose price fluctuations
are expected to resemble those of the Fund's underlying securities will minimize
the risk of imperfect correlation. Entering into such transactions only on
national exchanges and over-the-counter markets with an active and liquid
secondary market will minimize the risk that the Fund will be unable to close
out a position.
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DEBT SECURITIES. The Fund may invest in corporate or U.S. Government debt
securities including zero coupon bonds. Corporate debt securities may be
convertible into preferred or common stock. In selecting corporate debt
securities for the Fund, the Adviser reviews and monitors the creditworthiness
of each issuer and issue. U.S. Government securities include direct obligations
of the U.S. Government and obligations issued by U.S. Government agencies and
instrumentalities. The market value of such securities fluctuates in response to
interest rates and the creditworthiness of the issuer. In the case of securities
backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government,
shareholders are only exposed to interest rate risk. The Fund will invest only
in debt securities rated BBB or higher by Standard & Poors rating service, or B
or higher by Moody's Rating service.
Zero coupon bonds do not provide for cash interest payments but instead are
issued at a discount from face value. Each year, a holder of such bonds must
accrue a portion of the discount as income. Because issuers of zero coupon bonds
do not make periodic interest payments, their prices tend to be more volatile
than other types of debt securities when market interest rates change.
MONEY MARKET FUNDS. The Fund may invest in securities issued by other registered
investment companies that invest in short-term debt securities (i.e., money
market fund). As a shareholder of another registered investment company, the
Fund would bear its pro rata portion of that company's advisory fees and other
expenses. Such fees and expenses will be borne indirectly by the Fund's
shareholders. The Fund may invest in such instruments to the extent that such
investments do not exceed 10% of the Fund's net assets and/or 3% of any
investment company's outstanding securities.
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS. The Fund may invest a portion of its assets in repurchase
agreements ("Repos") with broker-dealers, banks and other financial
institutions, provided that the Fund's custodian always has possession of the
securities serving as collateral for the Repos or has proper evidence of book
entry receipt of said securities. In a Repo, the Fund purchases securities
subject to the seller's simultaneous agreement to repurchase those securities
from the Fund at a specified time (usually one day) and price. The repurchase
price reflects an agreed-upon interest rate during the time of investment. All
Repos entered into by the Fund must be collateralized by U.S. Government
Securities, the market values of which equal or exceed 102% of the principal
amount of the money invested by the Fund. If an institution with whom the Fund
has entered into a Repo enters insolvency proceedings, the resulting delay, if
any, in the Fund's ability to liquidate the securities serving as collateral
could cause the Fund some loss if the securities declined in value prior to
liquidation. To minimize the risk of such loss, the Fund will enter into Repos
only with institutions and dealers considered creditworthy.
CASH RESERVES. The Fund may hold up to 100% of its net assets in cash to
maintain liquidity and for temporary defensive purposes.
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The Fund may take a temporary defensive position when, in the Adviser's opinion,
market conditions are such that investing according to the Fund's normal
investment objectives would place the Fund in imminent risk of loss. In such an
event, the Adviser could temporarily convert some or all of the Fund's
investments to cash. Such actions are subject to the supervision of the Board of
Directors. You should be aware that any time the Fund is assuming a temporary
defensive position, the Fund will not be invested according to its investment
objectives, and its performance will vary, perhaps significantly, from its norm.
Restricted and Illiquid Securities.
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The Fund will not invest more than 15% of its net assets in securities that the
Adviser determines, under the supervision of the Board of Directors, to be
illiquid and/or restricted. Illiquid securities are securities that may be
difficult to sell promptly at an acceptable price because of lack of available
market and other factors. The sale of some illiquid and other types of
securities may be subject to legal restrictions. Because illiquid and restricted
securities may present a greater risk of loss than other types of securities,
the Fund will not invest in such securities in excess of the limits set forth
above.
When-Issued Securities and Delayed-Delivery Transactions.
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The Fund may purchase securities on a when-issued basis, and it may purchase or
sell securities for delayed-delivery. These transactions occur when securities
are purchased or sold by the Fund with payment and delivery taking place at some
future date. The Fund may enter into such transactions when, in the Adviser's
opinion, doing so may secure an advantageous yield and/or price to the Fund that
might otherwise be unavailable. The Fund has not established any limit on the
percentage of assets it may commit to such transactions, but to minimize the
risks of entering into these transactions, the Fund will maintain a segregated
account with its Custodian consisting of cash, cash equivalents, U.S. Government
Securities or other high-grade liquid debt securities, denominated in U.S.
dollars or non-U.S. currencies, in an amount equal to the aggregate fair market
value of its commitments to such transactions.
Portfolio Turnover.
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The Fund has no operating history and therefore has no annual reportable
portfolio turnover. Higher portfolio turnover rates may result in higher rates
of net realized capital gains to the Fund, thus the portion of the Fund's
distributions constituting taxable gains may increase. In addition, higher
portfolio turnover activity can result in higher brokerage costs to the Fund.
The Fund anticipates that its annual portfolio turnover will be not greater than
100%.
INVESTMENT ADVISER
Information on the Fund's investment adviser, Galileo Investment Management,
Inc., is set forth in the prospectus.
The Adviser is a Maryland Corporation. Marcel L. Engenheiro is the President and
Chief Executive Officer with a 50% interest in the Adviser and Paulo da Silva is
Managing Director and has a 50% interest in the Adviser. Mr. da Silva serves as
portfolio manager to the Fund. Although Mr. da Silva has extensive experience in
managing investment portfolios, he does not have any previous experience in
providing investment management services to any registered investment company.
The Advisory Agreement with the Fund provides that the Adviser shall not be
liable for any loss suffered by the Fund or its shareholders as a consequence of
any act or omission in connection with services under the Agreement, except by
reason of the Adviser's willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or
reckless disregard of its obligations and duties under the Advisory Agreement.
The Advisory Agreement expires on August 31, 2001, but may be continued from
year to year so long as its continuance is approved annually (a) by the vote of
a majority of the Directors of the Fund who are not "interested persons" of the
Fund or the adviser cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting
on such approval, and (b) by the Board of Directors as a whole or by the vote of
a majority (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the outstanding shares of the Fund.
The Agreement will terminate automatically in the event of its assignment (as
defined in the 1940 Act).
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
The board of directors has overall responsibility for conduct of the Company's
affairs. The day-to-day operations of the Fund is managed by the Advisor subject
to the bylaws of the Company and review by the Board of Directors. The directors
of the Company, including those directors who are also officers, are listed
below:
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Name, Age, Position(s) Occupation(s) For the
Address, with Fund Last Five Years
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Marcel L. Engenheiro* (Age 30) President, Director President, Chief Executive Officer of
One Columbus Place, Suite S-16G the Adviser since January, 1999. Senior
New York, NY 10019 Account Manager, Canadian Imperial Bank,
Toronto, Canada from 1996 through 1998.
Customer Servicing Representative with
Sottomayor Bank, Canada, Toronto,
Canada, from 1992 through 1994. Bachelor
of Arts degree, University of Toronto,
Canada, 1994.
Paulo da Silva* (Age 27) Director, Treasurer Managing Director of Adviser portfolio
One Columbus Place, Suite S-16G manager of Fund, since July, 1999.
New York, NY 10019 Securities Trader, Bank of America,
Chicago, IL, from 1998 to 1999.
Securities trader, NationsBank, London,
England, from 1995 through 1998. Clerk,
Toronto Stock Exchange, 1994 through
1995. Bachelor of Commerce degree in
finance, University of Toronto, Canada,
1994.
Lilla E. Runco* (Age 31) Director Senior Audit Manager PriceWaterhouse
One Columbus Place, Suite S-16G Cooper Accounting Firm, since 1989.
New York, NY 10019
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* Indicates an "interested person" as defined in the Investment Company Act of
1940.
The Company was organized as a Maryland Corporation on July 9, 1999. The table
below sets forth the compensation anticipated to be paid by the Corporation to
each of the directors of the Corporation during the fiscal year ending September
30, 2000.
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Pension or Total
Retirement Compensation
Aggregate Benefits Accrued Estimated Annual From Fund &
Name of Person, Compensation As Part of Fund Benefits Upon Fund Complex
Position From Fund Expenses Retirement Paid to Directors
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Marcel L. Engenhero,
President, Director
Paulo da Silva,
Treasurer, Director
Lilla E. Runco,
Secretary, Director
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PRINCIPAL HOLDERS OF SECURITIES
The Adviser intends to purchase all of the Fund's outstanding shares prior to
its public offering. Accordingly, it will be deemed to then control the Fund and
will have significant influence over the Fund and its operations.
Mr. Marcel L. Engenheiro is the President of the Adviser, the President, and a
Director of the Company, and a controlling shareholder of the Fund. As such, Mr.
Engenheiro is considered to be an "affiliated person" of the Fund and a "control
person" of the Fund.
Mr. Paulo da Silva is the Managing Director of the Adviser, the Treasurer and a
Director of the Company, and a controlling shareholder of the Fund. As such, Mr.
da Silva is considered to be an "affiliated person" of the Fund and a "control
person" of the Fund.
Lilla E. Runco is the wife of Marcel Engenheiro. As such, Ms. Runco is
considered to be an "affiliated person" of the Fund.
The Company will call a meeting of shareholders for the purpose of voting upon
the question of removal of a director or directors when requested in writing to
do so by record holders of at least 10% of the Fund's outstanding common shares.
The Corporation's bylaws contain procedures for the removal of directors by its
stockholders. At any meeting of stockholders, duly called and at which a quorum
is present, the stockholders may by the affirmative vote of the holders of a
majority of the votes entitled to be cast thereon, remove any director or
directors from office and may elect a successor or successors to fill any
resulting vacancies for the unexpired terms of the removed directors.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
From time to time the Fund may quote total return figures. "Total Return" for a
period is the percentage change in value during the period of an investment in
Fund shares, including the value of shares acquired through reinvestment of all
dividends and capital gains distributions. "Average Annual Total Return" is the
average annual compounded rate of change in value represented by the Total
Return Percentage for the period.
[n]
Average Annual Total Return is computed as follows: P(1+T) = ERV
Where: P = a hypothetical initial investment of $1000
T = average annual total return
n = number of years
ERV = ending redeemable value of shares at the end of the period
Yield. The Fund may advertise performance in terms of a 30-day yield quotation.
The 30-day yield quotation is computed by dividing the net investment income per
share earned during the period by the maximum offering price per share on the
last day of the period, according to the following formula:
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Yield = 2[(a-b/cd + 1) - 1]
Where: a = dividends and interest earned during the period
b = expenses accrued for the period (net of reimbursement)
c = the average daily number of shares outstanding during the period
that they were entitled to receive dividends
d = the maximum offering price per share on the last day of the period
The Fund's performance is a function of conditions in the securities markets,
portfolio management, and operating expenses. Although information such as that
shown above is useful in reviewing the Fund's performance and in providing some
basis for comparison with other investment alternatives, it should not be used
for comparison with other investments using different reinvestment assumptions
or time periods.
In sales literature, the Fund's performance may be compared with that of market
indices and other mutual funds. In addition to the above computations, the Fund
might use comparative performance as computed in a ranking determined by Lipper
Analytical Services, Morningstar, Inc., or that of another service.
PURCHASING AND REDEEMING SHARES
Purchases and redemptions are discussed in the prospectus.
Redemptions will be made at net asset value, less any applicable CDSC, depending
on share class. Each Fund's net asset value is determined on days on which the
New York Stock Exchange is open for trading.
TAX INFORMATION
Taxation Of The Fund. The Fund intends to qualify as a "regulated investment
company" under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code. To qualify as a
regulated investment company, the Fund must, among other things, derive at least
90% of its gross income from dividends, interest, payments with respect to
securities loans, gains from the sale or other disposition of stock, securities,
or other income derived with respect to its business of investing in such stock
or securities.
If the Fund qualifies as a regulated investment company and distributes at least
90% of its net investment income, the Fund will not be subject to Federal income
tax on the income so distributed. The Fund would be subject to corporate income
tax on any undistributed income other than tax-exempt income from municipal
securities. However, if the Fund does not qualify, all of its earnings would be
subject to federal income tax at the prevailing corporate income tax rates.
Taxation Of The Shareholder. Taxable distributions generally are included in a
shareholder's gross income for the taxable year in which they are received.
However, dividends declared in October, November and December and made payable
to shareholders of record in such month will be deemed to have been received on
December 31st if paid by the Fund during the following January.
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Distributions by the Fund will result in a reduction in the fair market value of
the Fund's shares. Should a distribution reduce the fair market value below a
shareholder's cost basis, such distribution would be taxable to the shareholder
as ordinary income or as a long-term capital gain, even though, from an
investment standpoint, it may constitute a partial return of capital. In
particular, investors should be careful to consider the tax implications of
buying shares of a Fund just prior to a distribution. The price of such shares
include the amount of any forthcoming distribution so that those investors may
receive a return of investment upon distribution which will, nevertheless, be
taxable to them.
A redemption of shares is a taxable event and, accordingly, a capital gain or
loss may be recognized. Each investor should consult a tax advisor regarding the
effect of federal, state, local, and foreign taxes on an investment in the Fund.
Dividends. A portion of the Fund's income may qualify for the dividends-received
deduction available to corporate shareholders to the extent that the Fund's
income is derived from qualifying dividends. Because the Fund may earn other
types of income, such as interest, income from securities loans, non-qualifying
dividends, and short-term capital gains, the percentage of dividends from the
Fund that qualifies for the deduction generally will be less than 100%. The Fund
will notify corporate shareholders annually of the percentage of Fund dividends
that qualifies for the dividend received deductions.
A portion of the Fund's dividends derived from certain U.S. Government
obligations may be exempt from state and local taxation. Short-term capital
gains are distributed as dividend income. The Fund will send each shareholder a
notice in January describing the tax status of dividends and capital gain
distributions for the prior year.
Capital Gain Distribution. Long-term capital gains earned by the Fund from the
sale of securities and distributed to shareholders are federally taxable as
long-term capital gains, regardless of the length of time shareholders have held
their shares. If a shareholder receives a long-term capital gain distribution on
shares of the Fund, and such shares are held six months or less and are sold at
a loss, the portion of the loss equal to the amount of the long-term capital
gain distribution will be considered a long-term loss for tax purposes.
Short-term capital gains distributed by the Fund are taxable to shareholders as
dividends, not as capital gains.
PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS
The Fund will generally purchase and sell securities without regard to the
length of time the security has been held. Accordingly, it can be expected that
the rate of portfolio turnover may be substantial. Since investment decisions
are based on the anticipated contribution of a security to the Fund's investment
objective, the rate of portfolio turnover is not a factor when the Adviser
believes a change is in order to achieve those objectives. The Fund expects that
its annual portfolio turnover rate will not exceed 100% under normal conditions.
However, there can be no assurance that the Fund will not exceed this rate, and
the portfolio turnover rate may vary from year to year.
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High portfolio turnover in any year will result in the payment by the Fund of
above-average transaction costs and could result in the payment by shareholders
of above-average amounts of taxes on realized investment gains. Distributions to
shareholders of such investment gains, to the extent they consist of short-term
capital gains, will be considered ordinary income for federal income tax
purposes.
Decisions to buy and sell securities for the Fund are made by the Adviser
subject to review by the Corporation's Board of Directors. In placing purchase
and sale orders for portfolio securities for the Fund, it is the policy of the
Adviser to seek the best execution of orders at the most favorable price. In
selecting brokers to effect portfolio transactions, the determination of what is
expected to result in the best execution at the most favorable price involves a
number of largely judgmental considerations. Among these are the Adviser's
evaluation of the broker's efficiency in executing and clearing transactions.
Over-the-counter securities are generally purchased and sold directly with
principal market makers who retain the difference in their cost in the security
and its selling price. In some instances, the Adviser feels that better prices
are available from non-principal market makers who are paid commissions
directly.
FUND SERVICE PROVIDERS
The Fund could not function without the services provided by certain companies.
With the Board's permission, the Adviser and the Fund have entered into
contracts with the following companies. All fees charged by these companies will
be paid by the Adviser.
Custodian
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CHOSEN Bank, N.A., ____________, holds the investments and other assets that the
Fund owns. The Custodian is responsible for receiving and paying for securities
purchased, delivering against payment securities sold, receiving and collecting
income from investments, making all payments covering expenses of the Fund, and
performing other administrative duties, all as directed by persons authorized by
the Fund. The Custodian does not exercise any supervisory function in such
matters as the purchase and sale of portfolio securities, payment of dividends,
or payment of expenses of the Fund. Portfolio securities of the Fund are
maintained in the custody of the Custodian, and may be entered in the Federal
Reserve Book Entry System, or the security depository system of The Depository
Trust Company.
Transfer, Dividend Disbursing And Accounting Services Agent
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Mutual Shareholder Services provides transfer agency and dividend disbursing
services for the Fund. This means that its job is to maintain, accurately, the
account records of all shareholders in the Fund as well as to administer the
distribution of income earned as a result of investing in the Fund. Mutual
Shareholder Services also provides accounting services to the Fund including
portfolio accounting services, expense accrual and payment services, valuation
and financial reporting services, tax accounting services and compliance control
services.
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Administration
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Mutual Shareholder Services also acts as Administrator to the Fund pursuant to a
written agreement with the Company and the Adviser, dated ________, 1999. The
Administrator supervises all aspects of the operations of the Fund except those
performed by the Fund's investment adviser under the Fund's investment advisory
agreement. The Administrator is responsible for:
(a) calculating the Fund's net asset value
(b) preparing and maintaining the books and accounts specified in Rule 31a-1
and 31a-2 of the Investment Company Act of 1940
(c) preparing financial statements contained in reports to stockholders of the
Fund
(d) preparing the Fund's federal and state tax returns
(e) preparing reports and filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission
(f) preparing filings with state Blue Sky authorities
(g) maintaining the Fund's financial accounts and records
For the services to be rendered as Administrator, The Adviser shall pay mutual
Shareholder Services an annual fee, paid monthly, based on the average net
assets of the Fund, as determined by valuations made as of the close of each
business day of the month.
PRINCIPAL UNDERWRITER.
The Fund has not yet retained a principal underwriter.
INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
_____________________________ has been selected as the independent accountants
for the Fund. As such, it performs audits of the Fund's financial statements.
LEGAL COUNSEL
The Law Offices of David D. Jones, P.C. has passed on certain matters relating
to this registration statement and serves as counsel to the Company.
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
The Fund has no operating history and therefor has no reportable financial data.
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PART C
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OTHER INFORMATION
Item 23. Financial Statements and Exhibits
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(a) Articles of Incorporation*
(b) By-Laws*
(c) Instruments defining rights of Shareholders -- None, See Articles of
Incorporation
(d) Investment Advisory Contracts*
(e) Underwriting Contracts*
(f) Bonus or Profit Sharing Contracts -- None
(g) Custodian Agreements*
(h) Other Material Contracts*
(i) Legal Opinion*
(j) Other opinions*
(k) Omitted Financial statements -- None
(l) Initial Capital Agreements*
(m) Rule 12b-1 Plans*
(n) Financial Data Schedule -- Not Applicable
* To be filed by amendment
Item 24. Persons Controlled by or Under Common Control With Registrant
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See Caption "Principal Holders of Securities" in the Statement of
Additional Information
Item 25. Indemnification
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(a) General. The Articles of Amendment and Restatement of Charter
(the "Articles") of the Corporation provide that to the fullest
extent permitted by Maryland and federal statutory and decisional
law, as amended or interpreted, no director or officer of this
Corporation shall be personally liable to the Corporation or the
holders of Shares for money damages for breach of fiduciary duty
as a director and each director and officer shall be indemnified
by the Corporation; provided, however, that nothing herein shall
be deemed to protect any director or officer of the Corporation
against any liability to the Corporation or the holders of Shares
to which such director or officer would otherwise be subject by
reason of breach of the director's or officer's duty of loyalty
to the Corporation or its stockholders, for acts or omissions not
in good faith or which involved intentional misconduct or a
knowing violation of law or for any transaction from which the
director derived any improper personal benefit.
The By-Laws of the Corporation provide that the Corporation shall
indemnify any individual who is a present or former director or
officer of the Corporation and who, by reason of his or her
position was, is or is threatened to be made a party to any
threatened, pending or completed action, suit or proceeding,
whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative
(hereinafter collectively referred to as a "Proceeding") against
judgments, penalties, fines, settlements and reasonable expenses
actually incurred by such director or officer in connection with
such Proceeding, to the fullest extent that such indemnification
may be lawful under Maryland law.
(b) Disabling Conduct. The By-Laws provide that nothing therein shall
be deemed to protect any director or officer against any
liability to the Corporation or its shareholders to which such
director or officer would otherwise be subject by reason of
willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless
disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his or her
office (such conduct hereinafter referred to as "Disabling
Conduct").
The By-Laws provide that no indemnification of a director or
officer may be made unless: (1) there is a final decision on the
merits by a court or other body before whom the Proceeding was
brought that the director or officer to be indemnified was not
liable by reason of Disabling Conduct; or (2) in the absence of
such a decision, there is a reasonable determination, based upon
a review of the facts, that the director or officer to be
indemnified was not liable by reason of Disabling Conduct, which
determination shall be made by: (i) the vote of a majority of a
quorum of directors who are neither "interested persons" of the
Corporation as defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the Investment
Company Act of 1940, nor parties to the Proceeding; or (ii) an
independent legal counsel in a written opinion.
(c) Standard of Conduct. Under Maryland law, the Corporation may not
indemnify any director if it is proved that: (1) the act or
omission of the director was material to the cause of action
adjudicated in the Proceeding and (i) was committed in bad faith
or (ii) was the result of active and deliberate dishonesty; or
(2) the director actually received an improper personal benefit;
or (3) in the case of a criminal proceeding, the director had
reasonable cause to believe that the act or omission was
unlawful. No indemnification may be made under Maryland law
unless authorized for a specific proceeding after a determination
has been made, in accordance with Maryland law, that
indemnification is permissible in the circumstances because the
requisite standard of conduct has been met.
(d) Required Indemnification. Maryland law requires that a director
or officer who is successful, on the merits or otherwise, in the
defense of any Proceeding shall be indemnified against reasonable
expenses incurred by the director or officer in connection with
the Proceeding. In addition, under Maryland law, a court of
appropriate jurisdiction may order indemnification under certain
circumstances.
(e) Advance Payment. The By-Laws provide that the Corporation may pay
any reasonable expenses so incurred by any director or officer in
defending a Proceeding in advance of the final disposition
thereof to the fullest extent permissible under Maryland law. In
accordance with the By-Laws, such advance payment of expenses
shall be made only upon the undertaking by such director or
officer to repay the advance unless it is ultimately determined
that such director or officer is entitled to indemnification, and
only if one of the following conditions is met: (1) the director
or officer to be indemnified provides a security for his
undertaking; (2) the Corporation shall be insured against losses
arising by reason of any lawful advances; or (3) there is a
determination, based on a review of readily available facts, that
there is reason to believe that the director or officer to be
indemnified ultimately will be entitled to indemnification, which
determination shall be made by: (i) a majority of a quorum of
directors who are neither "interested persons" of the
Corporation, as defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the Investment
Company Act of 1940, nor parties to the Proceeding; or (ii) an
independent legal counsel in a written opinion.
(f) Insurance. The By-Laws provide that, to the fullest extent
permitted by Maryland law and Section 17(h) of the Investment
Company Act of 1940, the Corporation may purchase and maintain
insurance on behalf of any officer or director of the
Corporation, against any liability asserted against him or her
and incurred by him or her in and arising out of his or her
position, whether or not the Corporation would have the power to
indemnify him or her against such liability.
Item 26. Business and Other Connections of Investment Adviser
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None
Item 27. Principal Underwriter
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The Fund does not have a principal underwriter
Item 28. Location of Accounts and Records
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The books and records of the Fund, other than the accounting and
transfer agency (including dividend disbursing) records, are
maintained by the Fund at One Columbus Place, Suite S-16G, New York NY
10019; the Fund's accounting and transfer agency records are
maintained at Mutual Shareholder Services, 1301 East ninth Street,
Suite 3600, Cleveland, OH 44114.
Item 29. Management Services
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There are no management service contracts not described in Part A or
Part B of Form N-1A.
Item 30. Undertakings
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Not Applicable
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SIGNATURES
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Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the
Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant has duly caused this Registration
Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, hereunto duly
authorized in New York, NY on the 9th day of July, 1999.
GALILEO FUNDS, INC.
By: /s/ Marcel L. Engenheiro
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President
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this
Registration Statement has been signed below by the following persons in the
capacities and on the date indicated:
NAME TITLE DATE
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/s/ Marcel L. Engenheiro President & July 9, 1999
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MARCEL L. ENGENHEIRO
/s/ Paulo da Silva Director July 9, 1999
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PAULO DA SILVA
/s/ Lilla E. Runco Director July 9, 1999
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LILLA E. RUNCO