Schedule of Investments(a)
July 31, 2022
(Unaudited)
Shares | Value | ||
Common Stocks & Other Equity Interests–98.44% | |||
Aerospace & Defense–1.42% | |||
Raytheon Technologies Corp. | 180,600 | $16,833,726 | |
Agricultural & Farm Machinery–0.97% | |||
Deere & Co. | 33,233 | 11,404,901 | |
Air Freight & Logistics–1.60% | |||
United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B | 96,958 | 18,896,145 | |
Airlines–0.32% | |||
Spirit Airlines, Inc.(b) | 153,138 | 3,793,228 | |
Apparel Retail–0.70% | |||
Ross Stores, Inc. | 101,231 | 8,226,031 | |
Application Software–1.43% | |||
Consensus Cloud Solutions, Inc.(b) | 16,641 | 899,113 | |
Manhattan Associates, Inc.(b) | 28,683 | 4,034,838 | |
Paylocity Holding Corp.(b) | 17,561 | 3,616,337 | |
Synopsys, Inc.(b) | 22,866 | 8,403,255 | |
16,953,543 | |||
Automobile Manufacturers–1.47% | |||
General Motors Co.(b) | 159,487 | 5,782,999 | |
Tesla, Inc.(b) | 12,971 | 11,562,998 | |
17,345,997 | |||
Biotechnology–0.71% | |||
Seagen, Inc.(b) | 46,533 | 8,375,009 | |
Communications Equipment–0.90% | |||
Motorola Solutions, Inc. | 44,819 | 10,693,365 | |
Construction Materials–0.86% | |||
Vulcan Materials Co. | 61,784 | 10,214,749 | |
Consumer Finance–0.86% | |||
Capital One Financial Corp. | 92,611 | 10,171,466 | |
Data Processing & Outsourced Services–2.62% | |||
Mastercard, Inc., Class A | 87,378 | 30,913,463 | |
Diversified Banks–2.45% | |||
JPMorgan Chase & Co. | 250,618 | 28,911,292 | |
Electric Utilities–1.58% | |||
Avangrid, Inc.(c) | 121,219 | 5,907,002 | |
PPL Corp. | 440,864 | 12,820,325 | |
18,727,327 | |||
Electrical Components & Equipment–1.02% | |||
Hubbell, Inc. | 55,273 | 12,105,892 | |
Environmental & Facilities Services–0.54% | |||
Waste Connections, Inc. | 47,441 | 6,327,206 | |
Financial Exchanges & Data–1.39% | |||
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. | 160,628 | 16,382,450 | |
Gas Utilities–1.60% | |||
ONE Gas, Inc.(c) | 123,657 | 10,503,426 |
Shares | Value | ||
Gas Utilities–(continued) | |||
Suburban Propane Partners L.P. | 505,293 | $8,438,393 | |
18,941,819 | |||
General Merchandise Stores–0.63% | |||
Dollar General Corp. | 30,168 | 7,494,636 | |
Health Care Equipment–0.88% | |||
Boston Scientific Corp.(b) | 252,675 | 10,372,309 | |
Health Care Facilities–1.31% | |||
HCA Healthcare, Inc. | 32,114 | 6,821,656 | |
Tenet Healthcare Corp.(b) | 131,177 | 8,673,423 | |
15,495,079 | |||
Homebuilding–0.89% | |||
D.R. Horton, Inc. | 135,064 | 10,539,044 | |
Hotels, Resorts & Cruise Lines–0.89% | |||
Airbnb, Inc., Class A(b) | 44,562 | 4,945,491 | |
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc. | 80,882 | 5,614,019 | |
10,559,510 | |||
Household Products–2.03% | |||
Church & Dwight Co., Inc. | 65,796 | 5,788,074 | |
Procter & Gamble Co. (The) | 131,440 | 18,258,330 | |
24,046,404 | |||
Human Resource & Employment Services–0.85% | |||
Korn Ferry | 153,205 | 10,036,460 | |
Hypermarkets & Super Centers–1.35% | |||
Walmart, Inc. | 120,851 | 15,958,375 | |
Industrial Conglomerates–0.97% | |||
Honeywell International, Inc. | 59,383 | 11,428,852 | |
Industrial Machinery–0.87% | |||
Otis Worldwide Corp. | 131,345 | 10,267,239 | |
Industrial REITs–2.01% | |||
Duke Realty Corp. | 380,684 | 23,815,591 | |
Insurance Brokers–1.49% | |||
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. | 98,356 | 17,604,740 | |
Integrated Oil & Gas–2.11% | |||
Exxon Mobil Corp. | 256,676 | 24,879,605 | |
Integrated Telecommunication Services–2.91% | |||
Verizon Communications, Inc. | 745,166 | 34,419,218 | |
Interactive Home Entertainment–0.96% | |||
Electronic Arts, Inc. | 86,111 | 11,300,347 | |
Interactive Media & Services–6.30% | |||
Alphabet, Inc., Class A(b) | 348,291 | 40,513,209 | |
Bumble, Inc., Class A(b)(c) | 52,849 | 2,004,034 | |
Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A(b) | 175,040 | 27,848,864 | |
Ziff Davis, Inc.(b)(c) | 49,925 | 4,088,358 | |
74,454,465 |
See accompanying notes which are an integral part of this schedule.
Invesco Main Street All Cap Fund®
Shares | Value | ||
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail–5.18% | |||
Amazon.com, Inc.(b) | 453,640 | $61,218,718 | |
Internet Services & Infrastructure–0.30% | |||
MongoDB, Inc.(b) | 11,335 | 3,541,847 | |
Investment Banking & Brokerage–1.32% | |||
Raymond James Financial, Inc. | 157,905 | 15,548,905 | |
IT Consulting & Other Services–0.49% | |||
Amdocs Ltd. | 65,994 | 5,745,438 | |
Life Sciences Tools & Services–0.44% | |||
Avantor, Inc.(b) | 179,612 | 5,212,340 | |
Managed Health Care–3.97% | |||
Molina Healthcare, Inc.(b) | 33,873 | 11,100,860 | |
UnitedHealth Group, Inc. | 66,042 | 35,817,218 | |
46,918,078 | |||
Movies & Entertainment–0.53% | |||
Netflix, Inc.(b) | 27,927 | 6,280,782 | |
Office REITs–0.49% | |||
Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. | 35,153 | 5,827,664 | |
Oil & Gas Exploration & Production–2.39% | |||
APA Corp. | 158,387 | 5,887,245 | |
Chesapeake Energy Corp.(c) | 111,504 | 10,500,331 | |
CNX Resources Corp.(b)(c) | 348,248 | 6,014,243 | |
Marathon Oil Corp. | 238,085 | 5,904,508 | |
28,306,327 | |||
Pharmaceuticals–6.02% | |||
AstraZeneca PLC, ADR (United Kingdom)(c) | 171,994 | 11,391,163 | |
Catalent, Inc.(b) | 65,086 | 7,361,226 | |
Eli Lilly and Co. | 58,691 | 19,349,836 | |
Johnson & Johnson | 189,468 | 33,065,955 | |
71,168,180 | |||
Property & Casualty Insurance–1.40% | |||
Allstate Corp. (The) | 141,214 | 16,517,802 | |
Railroads–0.98% | |||
Union Pacific Corp. | 50,850 | 11,558,205 | |
Regional Banks–1.86% | |||
East West Bancorp, Inc. | 157,114 | 11,277,643 | |
First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A | 14,079 | 10,653,298 | |
21,930,941 | |||
Research & Consulting Services–0.57% | |||
CACI International, Inc., Class A(b) | 22,424 | 6,778,551 | |
Retail REITs–0.51% | |||
Kimco Realty Corp. | 274,517 | 6,069,571 |
Shares | Value | ||
Semiconductor Equipment–1.26% | |||
Applied Materials, Inc. | 140,892 | $14,931,734 | |
Semiconductors–4.05% | |||
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.(b) | 143,308 | 13,538,307 | |
NVIDIA Corp. | 102,361 | 18,591,829 | |
QUALCOMM, Inc. | 108,757 | 15,776,290 | |
47,906,426 | |||
Soft Drinks–1.72% | |||
Coca-Cola Co. (The) | 316,080 | 20,282,854 | |
Specialty Chemicals–0.88% | |||
Eastman Chemical Co. | 108,081 | 10,368,210 | |
Systems Software–9.82% | |||
Microsoft Corp. | 309,258 | 86,821,091 | |
VMware, Inc., Class A | 251,446 | 29,218,025 | |
116,039,116 | |||
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals–5.37% | |||
Apple, Inc. | 390,339 | 63,433,991 | |
Total Common Stocks & Other Equity Interests (Cost $883,513,084) | 1,163,475,163 | ||
Money Market Funds–0.44% | |||
Invesco Government & Agency Portfolio, Institutional Class, 1.71%(d)(e) | 1,794,013 | 1,794,013 | |
Invesco Liquid Assets Portfolio, Institutional Class, 1.67%(d)(e) | 1,401,579 | 1,401,579 | |
Invesco Treasury Portfolio, Institutional Class, 1.66%(d)(e) | 2,050,301 | 2,050,301 | |
Total Money Market Funds (Cost $5,245,605) | 5,245,893 | ||
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES (excluding investments purchased with cash collateral from securities on loan)-98.88% (Cost $888,758,689) | 1,168,721,056 | ||
Investments Purchased with Cash Collateral from Securities on Loan | |||
Money Market Funds–3.04% | |||
Invesco Private Government Fund, 1.77%(d)(e)(f) | 10,068,561 | 10,068,561 | |
Invesco Private Prime Fund, 1.89%(d)(e)(f) | 25,891,258 | 25,891,258 | |
Total Investments Purchased with Cash Collateral from Securities on Loan (Cost $35,958,485) | 35,959,819 | ||
TOTAL INVESTMENTS IN SECURITIES–101.92% (Cost $924,717,174) | 1,204,680,875 | ||
OTHER ASSETS LESS LIABILITIES—(1.92)% | (22,705,007) | ||
NET ASSETS–100.00% | $1,181,975,868 |
Investment Abbreviations:
ADR | – American Depositary Receipt |
REIT | – Real Estate Investment Trust |
See accompanying notes which are an integral part of this schedule.
Invesco Main Street All Cap Fund®
Notes to Schedule of Investments:
(a) | Industry and/or sector classifications used in this report are generally according to the Global Industry Classification Standard, which was developed by and is the exclusive property and a service mark of MSCI Inc. and Standard & Poor’s. |
(b) | Non-income producing security. |
(c) | All or a portion of this security was out on loan at July 31, 2022. |
(d) | Affiliated issuer. The issuer and/or the Fund is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Invesco Ltd., or is affiliated by having an investment adviser that is under common control of Invesco Ltd. The table below shows the Fund’s transactions in, and earnings from, its investments in affiliates for the nine months ended July 31, 2022. |
Value October 31, 2021 | Purchases at Cost | Proceeds from Sales | Change in Unrealized Appreciation | Realized Gain (Loss) | Value July 31, 2022 | Dividend Income | |
Investments in Affiliated Money Market Funds: | |||||||
Invesco Government & Agency Portfolio, Institutional Class | $3,478,287 | $58,379,200 | $(60,063,474) | $- | $- | $1,794,013 | $15,559 |
Invesco Liquid Assets Portfolio, Institutional Class | 2,605,609 | 41,699,429 | (42,902,480) | 288 | (1,267) | 1,401,579 | 17,162 |
Invesco Treasury Portfolio, Institutional Class | 3,975,185 | 66,719,085 | (68,643,969) | - | - | 2,050,301 | 23,429 |
Investments Purchased with Cash Collateral from Securities on Loan: | |||||||
Invesco Private Government Fund | 11,226,180 | 130,104,009 | (131,261,628) | - | - | 10,068,561 | 34,942* |
Invesco Private Prime Fund | 26,195,898 | 267,315,937 | (267,620,736) | 1,334 | (1,175) | 25,891,258 | 103,000* |
Total | $47,481,159 | $564,217,660 | $(570,492,287) | $1,622 | $(2,442) | $41,205,712 | $194,092 |
* | Represents the income earned on the investment of cash collateral. Does not include rebates and fees paid to lending agent or premiums received from borrowers, if any. |
(e) | The rate shown is the 7-day SEC standardized yield as of July 31, 2022. |
(f) | The security has been segregated to satisfy the commitment to return the cash collateral received in securities lending transactions upon the borrower’s return of the securities loaned. |
The valuation policy and a listing of other significant accounting policies are available in the most recent shareholder report.
See accompanying notes which are an integral part of this schedule.
Invesco Main Street All Cap Fund®
Notes to Quarterly Schedule of Portfolio Holdings
July 31, 2022
(Unaudited)
NOTE 1—Additional Valuation Information
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ("GAAP") defines fair value as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date, under current market conditions. GAAP establishes a hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation methods, giving the highest priority to readily available unadjusted quoted prices in an active market for identical assets (Level 1) and the lowest priority to significant unobservable inputs (Level 3), generally when market prices are not readily available or are unreliable. Based on the valuation inputs, the securities or other investments are tiered into one of three levels. Changes in valuation methods may result in transfers in or out of an investment’s assigned level:
Level 1 – Prices are determined using quoted prices in an active market for identical assets.
Level 2 – Prices are determined using other significant observable inputs. Observable inputs are inputs that other market participants may use in pricing a security. These may include quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, yield curves, loss severities, default rates, discount rates, volatilities and others.
Level 3 – Prices are determined using significant unobservable inputs. In situations where quoted prices or observable inputs are unavailable (for example, when there is little or no market activity for an investment at the end of the period), unobservable inputs may be used. Unobservable inputs reflect the Fund’s own assumptions about the factors market participants would use in determining fair value of the securities or instruments and would be based on the best available information.
The following is a summary of the tiered valuation input levels, as of July 31, 2022. The level assigned to the securities valuations may not be an indication of the risk or liquidity associated with investing in those securities. Because of the inherent uncertainties of valuation, the values reflected in the financial statements may materially differ from the value received upon actual sale of those investments.
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | |
Investments in Securities | ||||
Common Stocks & Other Equity Interests | $1,163,475,163 | $— | $— | $1,163,475,163 |
Money Market Funds | 5,245,893 | 35,959,819 | — | 41,205,712 |
Total Investments | $1,168,721,056 | $35,959,819 | $— | $1,204,680,875 |
Invesco Main Street All Cap Fund®