Effective May 16, 2011, the Heartland Value Plus Fund closed to certain new investors.
The closing is intended to promote long-term investments in the Fund, thereby contributing to a more stable asset base and the continued efficient management of the Fund. This decision was made after considering the current size of the Fund and the availability of common stocks of smaller companies that meet the Fund’s investment criteria.
If you were a shareholder in the Fund prior to May 16, 2011, you may make additional investments in the Fund and reinvest your dividends and capital gain distributions, even though the Fund has closed.
Notwithstanding the closing of the Fund, individual investors may open a new account in the Fund if that account meets the Fund's other criteria (for example, minimum initial investment) and:
Call a Shareholder Services Representative directly at 1-800-432-7856 if you have questions about your eligibility to invest in the Value Plus Fund.
If you are a Financial Professional considering the Value Plus Fund for clients, additional information of the Fund is available pertaining to your use.
The Value Plus Fund invests in stocks of small companies that generally are more volatile and less liquid than those of larger companies. Value investments are subject to the risk that their intrinsic values may not be recognized by the broad market. The Fund also invests in a smaller number of stocks (generally 40 to 70) than the average mutual fund. The performance of these holdings generally will increase the volatility of the Fund’s returns.