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SKAGEN Global Statusrapport februar 2015

Hovedtrekk februar 2015 SKAGEN Global* leverte meravkastning mot sin referanseindeks i februar. Fondet steg med 4,6 prosent, mens referanseindeksen MSCI All Country World Index steg med 3,5 prosent. Citigroup, Renault og AIG var de beste bidragsyterne til den absolutte avkastningen i februar. Samsung Electronics, Global Telecom Holding og State Bank of India var de største negative bidragsyterne. Forvalterne fortsetter sin jakt etter nye ideer, samt finstemming av eksisterende posisjoner i porteføljen. Som et resultat av dette, ble 3 nye posisjoner initiert, i General Electric (GE), Lundin Petroleum og Columbia Property Trust. Vi økte vår beholdning i NN Group og DSM, men reduserte i Toyota Industries, Renault og Technip. Oljeserviceselskapene Baker Hughes og Weatherford ble solgt ut av porteføljen. SKAGEN Globals portefølje forblir attraktivt priset både på absolutt og relativ basis. Fondets 35 største innehav prises til en vektet Pris/Inntjening (2015e) på 10,8x og en Pris/Bok på 1,2x, mens respektive tall for referanseindeksen er hhv. 16,7x og 2,1x. Porteføljens rabatt er dermed betydelig målt på begge multiplene. * Med mindre annet er oppgitt er alle avkastningstall for fondet i denne rapporten knyttet til klasse A, og etter fradrag for gebyrer. 2

A Avkastning februar 2015 A Februar Hittil i kv. Hittil i år 1 år 3 år 5 år 10 år Siden start* SKAGEN Global A 4,6% 5,0% 5,0% 23,4% 18,3% 14,3% 10,8% 15,9% MSCI AC World Index* 3,5% 5,9% 5,9% 37,0% 24,0% 16,5% 8,1% 4,7% Relativ avkastning 1,1% -1,0% -1,0% -13,6% -5,6% -2,2% 2,7% 11,2% Note: Alle tall utover 12 måneder er annualisert (geometrisk avkastning) * Startdato: 7. august 1997 ** Referanseindeksen var MSCI World i NOK fra 7. august 1997 til 31. desember 2009 og MSCI All-Country Index fra 1. januar 2010 og videre. 3

Årlig avkastning siden start (%)* SKAGEN Global A har gjort det bedre enn indeks i 14 av 18 år 113 SKAGEN Global A (NOK) MSCI AC World** (NOK) 63 47 26 31 28 25 4 39 2224 11 8 27 8 1613 108 3134 29 16 5 6-3 -8-5 -5-4 -16-23 -38-5 -24-32 -7-5 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 YTD 2015 Note: Alle tall i NOK, etter gebyrer * Startdato: 7. august 1997 ** Referanseindeks var MSCI World i NOK fra 7. august 1997 til 31. desember 1997 og MSCI All-Country Index fra 1. januar 2010 og videre. 4

Markedenes utvikling i februar 2015 i NOK (%) Russland Østerrike Ungarn Mexico Italia Danmark USA (Nasdaq) Nederland Frankrike Spania Sverige Storbritannia USA (S&P 500) Tyskland SKAGEN Global A Finland Verdensindeksen Japan Norge Kina (Hong Kong) Sør-Afrika Taiwan Brasil Kina (lokal) Vekstmarkedsindeksen Sør-Korea Thailand Hong Kong India Polen Indonesia Singapore Tyrkia -9-1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 7 7 6 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 5 3 3 3 3 2 2 11 12 20 5

Største bidragsytere i februar 2015 Største positive bidragsytere Største negative bidragsytere Selskap NOK M illioner Selskap NOK M illioner Citigroup 239 ##### Samsung Electronics -78 Renault 179 ##### Global Telecom Holding -48 American International Group 153 ##### State Bank of India -44 Lundin Mining 118 ##### EFG-Herme -40 VimpelCom 117 ##### Hyundai Motor -35 General Motors 102 ##### Norsk Hydro -26 Lenovo Group 85 ##### Tata Motors -12 China Unicom Hong Kong 84 ##### Roche Holding -11 OCI Co 66 ##### Varian Medical Systems -10 Gazprom 64 ##### Yazicilar Holding -10 Total verdiskapning februar (NOK Mill): 1731 Note: Bidrag til absoluttavkastning 6

Største bidragsytere hittil i kvartalet 2015 Største positive bidragsytere Største negative bidragsytere Selskap NOK M illioner Selskap NOK M illioner Renault 274 3E+08 Afren -140 China Unicom Hong Kong 207 2E+08 Hyundai Motor -80 Nordea Bank 206 2E+08 KazMunaiGas -64 Cheung Kong Holdings 113 1E+08 Koninklijke DSM -54 Lenovo Group 96 1E+08 Banrisul -50 Akzo Nobel 94 9E+07 Lundin Mining -44 HeidelbergCement 93 9E+07 Storebrand -25 VimpelCom 84 8E+07 Microsoft Corp -25 Volvo 83 8E+07 Citigroup -23 General Motors 81 8E+07 Petroleo Brasileiro -22 Total verdiskaning QTD (NOK Mill): 1961 Note: Bidrag til absoluttavkastning 7

Salg og kjøp i februar 2015 Kjøp Vi gikk inn i en ny posisjon i General Electric (GE) som har gjort det betydelig dårligere enn sine konkurrenter de siste par årene. Selskapet har nå attraktiv verdsettelse og med tydelige katalysatorer for en omvurdering. Les mer i faktaarket på slutten av statusrapporten. Lundin Petroleum er en ny posisjon i fondet. Vi mener selskapet er undervurdert da konsensusverdsettelsen av Lundin sin andel i Johan Sverdrup feltet er betydelig lavere enn vårt estimat av virkelig verdi. Les mer i faktaarket på slutten av statusrapporten. Columbia Property Trust (CXP) er også en ny posisjon i fondet. CXP er et amerikansk eiendomsselskap (REIT). Dette er et relativt ukjent selskap, som handles til attraktive rabatter til NAV, og som vi mener kan bli snudd til en premie til NAV over de neste 2-3 årene. Salg Vi har fortsatt å senke våre forventinger til oljeservicesektoren og har derfor valgt å gå ut av våre posisjoner i Baker Hughes og Weatherford. Flere posisjoner har hatt en god start på året og vi har sikret noe av gevinsten i aksjer som har gått bra, slik som Renault, Toyota Industries og Technip. Vi reduserte også vår posisjon i Gazprom og Vimpelcom for å allokere kapital til mer attraktive muligheter andre steder. Aksjene i DSM falt etter nedgraderinger drevet av ernæringsdivisjonen sin sveitsiske kostnadsbase som en reaksjon på at den sveitsiske sentralbanken fjernet fastkursen mot euroen. Vi ser noe kortsiktig motvind, men det et også en kjøpsmulighet og har derfor økt vår posisjon. Majoritetseieren i det nederlandske forsikringsselskapet NN Group gjennomførte et aksjesalg og vi benyttet denne muligheten ti lå øke vår posisjon. 8

Viktigste endringer i 1. kvartal 2015 Økte poster Reduserte poster Q1 General Electric (ny) Lundin Petroleum (ny) Columbia Property Trust (ny) DSM NN Group AIG Lundin Mining Kingfisher Philips OCI Microsoft Q1 Mosaic (ut) Rec Silicon, incl. convertible (ut) UIE (ut) Afren (ut) Baker Hughes (ut) Weatherford (ut) Tyco Renault Gap Toyota Industries Unilever Roche Samsung Electronics Technip Gazprom Norsk Hydro Vimpelcom 9

Største poster i SKAGEN Global per 28. februar 2015 Posisjonens Kurs P/E P/E P/BV Kurs størrelse, % 2014e 2015e last mål CITIGROUP 7.0 52.4 9.8 9.0 0.8 75 SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS 6.3 1 048 000 6.8 7.3 0.9 1 300 000 AIG 4.6 55.3 11.3 9.9 0.7 80 NORDEA 3.4 112.5 13.2 12.5 1.6 150 DSM 3.2 49.9 18.5 15.9 1.5 65 LG CORP 2.7 63 600.0 10.1 9.6 0.9 84 000 AKZO NOBEL 2.7 66.4 17.5 15.8 2.8 81 GENERAL MOTORS 2.5 37.3 8.3 7.7 1.7 50 STATE BANK OF INDIA 2.5 301.7 13.0 10.3 1.5 380 ROCHE 2.3 258.8 18.7 17.2 11.2 380 Vektet topp 10 37.2 10.6 10.0 1.1 34% Vektet topp 35 77.5 12.0 10.8 1.2 28% MSCI AC World 17.6 16.7 2.1 10

Sektor og geografisk fordeling mot indeks for SKAGEN Global (%) 11 Kapitalvarer, service og transport Inntektsavhengige forbruksvarer Defensive konsumvarer Kontanter Sektorfordeling Energi Råvarer Medisin Bank og finans Informasjonsteknologi Telekom Nyttetjenester 0 1 2 0 4 5 4 3 6 6 8 12 11 10 14 15 12 12 11 14 Pga. desimalavrunding, vil ikke alltid tallene summeres til 100 prosent. 21 28 Geografisk fordeling Asia ex Japan 23 9 EMEA 3 2 Frontier Markets 2 0 Japan 2 7 Kjerne EU 21 10 Nord Amerika 28 Norden 11 2 Perifer EU 5 10 Sør Amerika Oceania 3 2 0 3 Kontanter 2 0 Fond Indeks 55

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Key earnings releases and corporate news, February 2015 AIG (4.6%) Overall, Q4 numbers indicate things are moving in the right direction Summary: While headline EPS slightly missed expectations, the underlying numbers showed clear progression in many areas. Implications for investment case: Insurance results can be tricky to assess at first sight given the complexity of the business. Once the market looked beyond the headline numbers it became clear that the result was fairly decent and on the right track. The company is now showing improvements in line with our investment thesis. In sum, these results further increase our conviction in the case and at 0.7x book value, AIG deserves to be a top-3 position in SKAGEN Global. Yamaha Motor (1.0%) Dividend and guidance up Summary: Net income for FY2014 rose 55% from a year ago and beat analyst estimates. The dividend was raised and is now 53% higher than the previous full-year dividend. The guidance for sales and operating profit was also slightly ahead of estimates. Several new motor cycle models are in the pipeline and ready for launch in developed markets and will further boost growth. The stock gained on the results and outlook. Implications for investment case: A particularly strong US market combined with the weak yen helped Yamaha Motor lift guidance. So far, good results in the developed markets have boosted the share price and current conservative guidance indicates this leg remains on track. In addition, the emerging market story is still subdued but would provide at least another 20% increase in the share price fair value. Gap (1.5%) New CEO outlines plans for Gap comeback Summary: The company delivered earnings more or less in line with expectations. The important part of the earnings release is that the new CEO, Art Peck, made his debut on the conference call after the numbers were published. He seeks to turn the company around and has already implemented changes to the organisation. Implications for the investment case: Turning the Gap brand around will take time but it has the full attention of the management. The diversified retailing model with one brand`s success helping to offset another`s weakness supports the value. Gap continues to buy back shares, has good cash flow and the balance sheet is rock solid. We see further share buybacks in the years to come. Using 10 year`s average price earnings multiple of 15x and EPS of USD 3.3 for 2017 gets us to a target price of USD 50. 13

Key earnings releases and corporate news, February 2015 (cont.) Toyota Industries (1.2%) Lundin Mining (1.6%) Sanofi (1.9%) Q3 numbers in line with expectations Summary: Toyota Industries reported Q3 operating profit up roughly 25% from a year earlier. This was in line with expectations. The two main factors behind the YoY growth were good order intake for forklifts and a weaker Japanese yen. Management retained full-year guidance for operating profit. Implications for investment case: There were no surprises and the results do not alter our investment case. Management is known for giving conservative guidance, so there is room for positive surprises. The strong forklift business development is positive and a key part of our investment thesis. The company, and the share price, has also benefitted from a 6% stake in Toyota Motor, which has seen a steady increase in market value over the past few months. Our JPY 6,200 price target is under review. Solid outlook for 2015 Summary: With volumes already having been reported, cost was the main unknown in the Q4 report. Costs came in slightly above expectations. In addition, there were a few one-offs but overall things seem to be progressing well. The Eagle mine ended 2014 with higher-than-expected production. The guidance for capital expenditure was reduced by 15% for 2015 and cash costs will likely come down as they are based on currency exchanges 12-16% above current spot prices. Implications for investment case: With both the Candelaria and Eagle mines running at full speed in 2015 we would expect the EPS to double from 2014 to 2015. The Tenke mine will contribute less cash for 2015 as metal prices are down and some investments will be made to expand the operations. We see plenty of upside for this stock but it could be a bumpy ride. Decent Q4 results Summary: Revenues were just above expectations, but margins came in slightly below as new product launches in 2015 will drive up SG&A costs. The company sees 5-6% EPS growth in 2015, which is somewhat ahead of expectations. Diabetes revenues to stay flat according to initial estimates - the US diabetes market for Sanofi has been stable over the past two months. Sanofi expects to announce a new CEO by the end of Q1. Implications for investment case: The market is worried about Lantus in the US and the lack of a CEO. Sanofi will need to see some success with new products as the Lantus franchise gradually becomes less profitable. We are not expecting a steep, sudden drop-off in sales of Lantus but recognise the threat from generics. We expect the company to attract a highly competent CEO to restore investor confidence, which is still suffering after multiple profit warnings in 2013. Sanofi trades at 14.8x 2016 P/E vs. peers at 16-17x. 14

Key earnings releases and corporate news, February 2015 (cont.) Heidelberg Cement (2.0%) Comfortably exceeding guidance Summary: Q4 sales up 6.4% from a year earlier and better than consensus. Growth driven by all regions except Europe. The boost came from North America and Asia Pacific. The report completed a strong 2014 for Heidelberg, well ahead of company guidance. Heidelberg expects positive macroeconomic developments in key markets (US, UK, Africa and Asia), tailwinds from commodity prices and the depreciating euro to offset weakness in Eastern Europe for 2015. Implications for investment case: Heidelberg continues to offer the highest earnings growth of the big cement companies thanks to its significant exposure to the US and UK. Heidelberg`s main exposure to emerging markets is through Indonesia, where we see stable-to-better pricing going forward. We expect management to focus on returns and increasing cash-payouts to shareholders going forward. Renault (0.9%) Lenovo (1.5%) 2H 2014 a big confidence boost Summary: Very strong numbers which were better than expectations. The good results came despite very weak conditions in Russia and Brazil, and 2H being the low point of Renault`s model cycle. The company has been improving margins through cost cutting measures. Despite the headwinds from emerging markets, Renault management is still guiding for higher revenues, higher operating margin and positive free cash flow from autos for 2015 and this is pushing consensus estimates higher. Implications for investment case: With Renault being able to weather the headwinds from emerging markets, analysts are becoming more optimistic. Management s upbeat tone suggests better sales and continued strong cash flow to come. New product launches for both Renault and Nissan will be a tailwind for the second half of 2015 and into 2016. The cost savings from the Nissan platform-sharing agreement will become visible in 2016. Stock price has had a nice 55% bounce since the low in mid-october (EUR 50) and we have trimmed the positions slightly. Still, there is room for the stock to go even higher. Very strong PC margins and Motorola momentum Summary: Result was significantly better than expected given the drag from newly acquired (loss-making) businesses. Lenovo continues to deliver on its margin targets. The company has become a much more diversified company both in terms of geography and products. Growth through acquisitions arguably warrants lower multiples than organic growth, but the market currently gives little value to mobile and enterprise segments. Implications for investment case: Lenovo s core strength is efficiency, which it has proven in PCs and is now on track to repeat in mobile and servers. The business model has high operating leverage, so severe slowdown in key markets remains a meaningful risk to earnings. 15

Key earnings releases and corporate news, February 2015 (cont.) Comcast (1.8%) Q4 results highlight solid fundamentals in Cable and NBCU Summary: The results were broadly in line with expectations on all key financial metrics and subscriber fundamentals continue to improve. Total cable revenue and EBITDA were better and programming expenses lower than expected. The company signalled share buybacks worth USD 4.25bn in 2015 with an additional USD 5bn or more after the TimeWarner Cable deal is done. Dividend was raised 11% to USD 1/share. Implications for investment case: Comcast continues to execute well despite some focus on closing the deal with TimeWarner Cable. Subscriber growth continues with increased average revenue per user. The NBCU unit has turned a corner and may perform better. Buybacks and raised dividend signal a confident management team. There should be room to increase the share buyback beyond USD 5bn in 2015. Akzo Nobel (2.7%) Q4 report shows self-help story ticking along, but volumes remain low Summary: Sales roughly in line with expectations. Europe and Latin America posted weak volumes. The results came with some one-off write-downs, but overall they were decent. It was the sixth consecutive quarter that Akzo posted underlying margin improvement, supporting the long-term self-help story. On the negative side, volumes continue to be low, but this is where the story has room for improvement. Implications for investment case: A pick-up in demand from the automotive and construction sectors would help lift volumes up from currently depressed levels. We believe the 2015 targets are conservative and lower raw materials cost could be a tailwind. The pension deficit remains a question mark. Volvo (1.8%) Good progress within trucks; construction equipment in the ditch Summary: Sales were in line with consensus. Volvo shipped 9% less trucks in Q414 vs. Q413 and organic sales fell 2% adjusted for currency. Lower sales on a relatively high fixed cost base is never a good mix but the truck margin improved 30bpp to 6% as cost cutting filtered through to the bottom line. Volvo got orders for 61,222 trucks - 7% more than consensus estimates. The biggest disappointment was construction equipment where volumes collapsed. The company is now addressing the problems by cutting production. Implications for investment case: Weak numbers in construction equipment should not come as a surprise and the company will not build huge inventories as manufacturing has been cut. However, it will take some time to turn construction equipment around. We continue to believe in the investment case. 16

Key earnings releases and corporate news, February 2015 (cont.) DSM (3.2%) Results in line with slightly better outlook provides some relief Summary: Sales ahead of consensus and EBITDA in line with expectations. Human Nutrition continues to be a drag on Group performance, while Animal Nutrition remains robust. The main reason for the disappointing Human Nutrition sales is volume pressure in the US supplement and Omega-3 markets as well as lower prices. The more cyclical, lower-margin Performance Materials and Polymer Intermediates businesses surprised on the upside, more than offsetting the weakness in Nutrition. Cash generation was good and balance sheet remains solid. DSM aims to deliver 2015 EBITDA slightly ahead of 2014 which was a touch better than most analysts expected. There was no significant update on the potential disposal of the Polymer Intermediates business. Implications for investment case: DSM`s transformation story continues. In 1995, DSM had no Nutrition business and by 2000 the segment made up less than 5% of revenues. Today it makes up 47% of revenues and 72% of EBITDA and the segment is relatively high margin (around 20%). The transformation has been achieved by spending EUR 2.8bn on acquisitions. We continue to believe that the valuation gap vs. other clean nutrition companies is too high and should narrow as we see DSM`s Nutrition business pick up. Although we might not see a swift recovery, DSM could implement further measures to preserve margins and grow sales. NN Group (1.8%) Q4 results support cash flow and capital focus Summary: NN Group reported fairly strong numbers across the board. It also had good solvency on all measures. The most important piece of information from the report was the solid solvency ratio combined with the dividend hike which signals confidence in the balance sheet. Implications for investment case: The signals are particularly important for Dutch insurers given the harsh treatment by the Dutch regulator. In other words, if there were any doubts about the robustness of the balance sheet, we believe NN Group would not be in a position to propose this level of capital return given the challenging external environment. In our investment case, NN Group is a capital return story and therefore the message in this quarterly update is reassuring. ING still owns nearly 70% of NN Group but has to sell down its stake below 50% by the end of 2015. 17

The largest companies in SKAGEN Global Citi is a US financial conglomerate with operations in more than 100 countries worldwide. The bank was bailed out by the US government during the credit crisis and subsequently raised USD 50bn of new capital. Consists of two units: Citi Holdings which is a vehicle for assets that are to be run down and sold and Citi Corp which is the core of the going concern business. In Citicorp 60% of revenues are derived from outside the US - mainly from emerging markets. Samsung Electronics is one of the world's largest producers of consumer electronics. The company is global #1 in mobile phones and smartphones, the world's largest in TV and a global #1 in memory chips. Samsung also produces domestic appliances, cameras, printers, PCs and air conditioners. AIG is an international insurance company serving commercial, institutional and individual customers. The company provides property-casualty insurance, life insurance and retirement services. AIG was at the very centre of the financial crisis as the central bank for mortgage insurance it was bailed out in a USD 180bn bail out. The company has two core insurance holdings: Sun America and Chartis that it intends to keep. The company has set a target to achieve 10% ROE by 2015. Nordea holds pole position in the Nordics with 11.2m retail costumers and 625,000 corporate clients. Nordea is the largest Nordic asset manager/wealth manager with EUR 224bn in AuM (EUR 138bn in managed funds). It is the most diversified among its Nordic peers. Total loans are EUR 346bn with the following split: Finland 27%, Sweden 26%, Denmark 24%, Norway 18%, and Baltics/Poland/Russia 5%. DSM is a global life sciences and materials science company. It was founded in 1902 and is headquartered in Heerlen, the Netherlands. The company operates in five segments: nutrition, performance materials, polymer intermediates, pharma, and an innovation centre. DSM has spent a decade reshaping its businesses from basic chemicals to life science. 2/3 of earnings comes from nutrition today. 18

The largest companies in SKAGEN Global (cont.) LG Corp is the third largest conglomerate in Korea. It is a holding company which operates a number of listed subsidiaries: LG Chem (basic chemicals but it is also a leading manufacturer of batteries), LG Electronics (consumer electronics and home appliances), LG Uplus (wireless telecom services), and LG Household & Health (households and personal care products). The company also operates a number of unlisted companies. Akzo Nobel is the world s leading coatings supplier. It is active in 3 key areas: Performance coatings, Decorative paints and Specialty chemicals. Revenues in 2013 totalled USD 14.6bn with 50,000 employees. The company has good positions in all key mature markets plus a particularly strong emerging market portfolio, including top 3 positions in China, India and Brazil. High growth markets make up 44% of sales, with North America representing 15% and developed Europe 38%. General Motors is one of the world s largest automakers with a global market share of 11% and its products are sold in 120 countries. Brands include: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Daewoo, Holden, Isuzu, Jiefang, Opel, Vauxhall and Wuling. North America is still its largest market, making up more than 50% of revenues. However, General Motors has a strong presence in BRIC with a market share of 12% together with joint venture partners. State Bank of India is the largest bank in India with a 22% market share. It has an unrivalled pan-india branch network and a very strong deposit franchise. The bank also has a sizeable overseas presence (15% of loan book). Aside from its core banking operation, the company is also involved in life insurance, asset management, credit cards, and capital markets. Roche is a leading pharmaceuticals and diagnostics company based in Switzerland. Half of group sales and 2/3 of EBIT are derived from the company s Big 3 oncology franchises: HER2 (breast cancer), Avastin (colorectal cancer), and MabThera/Rituxan/Gazyva (blood cancer), each about USD 7bn of revenue. These businesses all come from Genentech, in which Roche has been a majority owner since 1990, and bought the last 46% in 2009. 19

Mean reversion Special situation Long term value builder General Electric (GE US) $25 30% 0% 70% History and what they do. Source of investment idea GE was founded in 1892 by Thomas Edison et al. Operating two divisions (GE Industrial, GE Capital) with 50/50 of earnings, it is the world s 10 th largest publicly-traded company and boasts the 6 th most valuable brand. GE Industrial is a play on global infrastructure with a high-margin service business and a large installed base. Group financials (2014): $150bn Sales, 12% operating margin, $13bn FCF, ND/EBITDDA ~0 Geographical sales split: US 45%, Asia 20%, Europe 20%, Other 15% GE Industrial: 6 segments (% Group Sales / operating margin): (i) Power & Water 19%/ 20%; (ii) Aviation 16%/20%; (iii) Healthcare 12%/17%; (iv) Oil & Gas 13/14%; (v) Transportation 4%/20%; (vi) Other 5%/4% GE Capital: 5 segments spanning commercial leasing, real estate and consumer financing. Classified as a nonbank SIFI, but its 11% CT1 ratio vastly exceeds 7% minimum regulatory requirement. CEO (2000): J. Immelt (b. 1956), $50m shares; CFO (2013): J. Bornstein (b. 1966), $30m shares Investment idea derived from SKAGEN Global internal proprietary research Rationale for investment Our differentiated view on GE is particularly pronounced in three areas: Strategy, Incentives and Valuation skew. 1.Portfolio transformation. The market doubts GE s 2017 target of 75% of EPS from GE Industrial, but we believe this aspiration is achievable and over the next 3 years will earn GE a higher, industrial-like valuation multiple reflecting growing and more resilient cash flows as the impact of today s bank-like GE Capital fades. 2.Management incentives. We think the power of the revamped incentive program lends credibility to the overall strategy and strengthens alignment with shareholders. What gets measured, gets done. 3.After a multi-year US bull market, the valuation skew offered by GE looks fairly attractive with a relatively limited downside supported by an attractive 3.5% yield and clear upside optionality driven by a self-help story. GE now trades at the highest relative P/E discount vs. the S&P in over 10 years (ex-financial crisis). Triggers Financial evidence that GE Industrial will comprise 75% of EPS and achieve 17+% operating margin in 2-3 years Synchrony (part of GE Capital) spin-off executed (faster than anticipated would be a bonus) More efficient use of balance sheet Key Figures Market cap USD 250 bn Float 100% Daily turnover USD 800 mn No. of shares 10 bn 2016 P/E 13.9x 2017 P/E 13.4x 2016 EV/EBITDA 9.5x 2016 P/B 1.7x 2016 ROE 12% 2015 DY 3.7% # of analysts 24 with SELL/HOLD 42% Largest Holders 1. Blackrock 5.7% 2. Vanguard 5.4% 3. State Street 4.1% Risks Strong $, integration issues (Alstom) and/or poor execution delaying the margin expansion in GE Industrial Interference from Federal Reserve on GE Capital shrinking, potentially impeding the portfolio transformation Target price Our 2-year price target of $34 is derived from 15x 2018 EPS + dividends 20

Lundin Petroleum (LUPE SS) SEK 118 Mean reversion Special situation Long term value builder 30% 50% 20% History and what they do The Lundin family have been involved in oil exploration and production for more than 30 years. LUPE can trace its roots back to the early eighties in the form of International Petroleum. Today LUPE has exploration and production assets focused upon two core areas, Norway and SE Asia, as well as assets in France, Netherlands and Russia. Lundin maintains an exploration focus, seeking to generate shareholder value through exploration success and also has the resources to take exploration successes through to the production phase. Rationale for investment Total production of 30-35k boe/day, increasing to 75k boe/day year end 2015 when Edvard Grieg starts production. Main assets: Sverdrup (20-23% ownership, Statoil 40%, Petoro 15%, DetNor 12% and Maersk 8%), Edvard Grieg (50% ownership, OMV 20%, Statoil 15% and Wintershall 15%). Other assets include Alvheim (15%), Volund (35%), Brynhild (90%), France and some small assets in Netherlands, Indonesia and Russia. Sverdrup (500 mill boe) and Edvard Grieg (100 mill boe) represent about SEK 140 per share. Total discoveries have a core NAV of SEK 170-200. LUPE is fully funded for its developments. Given Lundin s track record, we expect to see more exploration successes in the years to come. Triggers Asset spin-offs probably on the agenda Significant Sverdrup upside Marathon s announced farm-out of NCS will provide mark-to-market valuation of LUPE s assets Market cap: SEK 36,8bn Net debt: SEK 20,0bn No. of shares: 311mn P/E (16e): 17.2x P/E (17e): 13.1x ROE (16-17e): 30% EV/barrel: $7,5 # analysts 31 with Hold/Sell 15 Owners: Lundin family 30% Causeway Capital 3.8% Blackrock 3.6% Risks Delayed production start on Sverdrup (first oil expected in 2019) Oil price Exploration successes coming to an end Target price SEK 175 derived from $10 x reserves. 21

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