American Funds® Global Insight Fund
Investment portfolio
July 31, 2022
unaudited
Common stocks 92.51% Information technology 20.20% | Shares | Value (000) | |
Microsoft Corp. | 635,079 | $178,292 | |
Broadcom, Inc. | 318,174 | 170,376 | |
Apple, Inc. | 981,636 | 159,526 | |
ASML Holding NV1 | 266,201 | 152,842 | |
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Ltd. (ADR) | 1,524,553 | 134,892 | |
Visa, Inc., Class A | 545,316 | 115,667 | |
KLA Corp. | 228,499 | 87,638 | |
SAP SE1 | 845,412 | 78,359 | |
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. | 617,817 | 63,116 | |
GoDaddy, Inc., Class A2 | 821,207 | 60,917 | |
Keyence Corp.1 | 138,860 | 55,106 | |
Fujitsu, Ltd.1 | 344,400 | 48,212 | |
EVERTEC, Inc. | 1,053,019 | 41,057 | |
Amadeus IT Group SA, Class A, non-registered shares1,2 | 627,598 | 36,620 | |
Hamamatsu Photonics KK1 | 707,400 | 32,121 | |
Trimble, Inc.2 | 419,279 | 29,111 | |
Wolfspeed, Inc.2 | 307,133 | 25,584 | |
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. | 109,639 | 22,780 | |
ServiceNow, Inc.2 | 50,690 | 22,641 | |
Nokia Corp.1 | 4,254,267 | 22,272 | |
Texas Instruments, Inc. | 117,039 | 20,937 | |
Mastercard, Inc., Class A | 54,149 | 19,157 | |
Analog Devices, Inc. | 106,059 | 18,238 | |
OBIC Co., Ltd.1 | 83,700 | 13,354 | |
Micron Technology, Inc. | 204,667 | 12,661 | |
Kulicke and Soffa Industries, Inc. | 243,228 | 11,704 | |
Adobe, Inc.2 | 27,367 | 11,224 | |
Tokyo Electron, Ltd.1 | 31,100 | 10,783 | |
Dye & Durham, Ltd. | 680,000 | 10,015 | |
MKS Instruments, Inc. | 84,003 | 9,929 | |
STMicroelectronics NV (EUR denominated)1 | 236,904 | 9,014 | |
NetApp, Inc. | 117,528 | 8,383 | |
Intel Corp. | 214,536 | 7,790 | |
VeriSign, Inc.2 | 13,080 | 2,474 | |
Lam Research Corp. | 4,745 | 2,375 | |
Euronet Worldwide, Inc.2 | 13,710 | 1,347 | |
1,706,514 | |||
Health care 14.51% | |||
UnitedHealth Group, Inc. | 314,409 | 170,517 | |
Novo Nordisk A/S, Class B1 | 1,352,330 | 159,045 | |
AstraZeneca PLC1 | 1,154,000 | 151,693 | |
Seagen, Inc.2 | 596,209 | 107,306 | |
Abbott Laboratories | 759,378 | 82,651 | |
Eli Lilly and Company | 185,901 | 61,290 | |
Danaher Corp. | 201,623 | 58,767 |
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Common stocks (continued) Health care (continued) | Shares | Value (000) | |
BeiGene, Ltd. (ADR)2 | 317,507 | $53,367 | |
Edwards Lifesciences Corp.2 | 521,781 | 52,460 | |
Genmab A/S1,2 | 132,448 | 47,160 | |
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company | 616,690 | 45,499 | |
Zoetis, Inc., Class A | 225,084 | 41,089 | |
AbbVie, Inc. | 242,093 | 34,743 | |
Grifols, SA, Class A, non-registered shares1,2 | 2,065,338 | 30,134 | |
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc. | 260,427 | 28,749 | |
Elevance Health, Inc. | 57,513 | 27,439 | |
Humana, Inc. | 42,500 | 20,485 | |
Merck & Co., Inc. | 201,291 | 17,983 | |
Shionogi & Co., Ltd.1 | 233,900 | 11,991 | |
Koninklijke Philips NV | 410,579 | 8,515 | |
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.2 | 14,495 | 8,432 | |
Straumann Holding AG1 | 47,300 | 6,406 | |
1,225,721 | |||
Financials 11.49% | |||
AIA Group, Ltd.1 | 11,339,200 | 114,444 | |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. | 714,227 | 82,393 | |
Aon PLC, Class A | 233,545 | 67,971 | |
London Stock Exchange Group PLC1 | 633,247 | 61,800 | |
DBS Group Holdings, Ltd.1 | 2,522,996 | 57,627 | |
CME Group, Inc., Class A | 286,725 | 57,196 | |
DNB Bank ASA1 | 2,847,999 | 55,951 | |
HDFC Bank, Ltd. (ADR) | 874,603 | 54,925 | |
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. | 332,417 | 54,503 | |
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. | 400,306 | 40,827 | |
Moody’s Corp. | 116,753 | 36,223 | |
First Republic Bank | 218,315 | 35,522 | |
SVB Financial Group2 | 87,117 | 35,156 | |
S&P Global, Inc. | 85,194 | 32,112 | |
MSCI, Inc. | 62,203 | 29,941 | |
Citizens Financial Group, Inc. | 728,747 | 27,671 | |
State Street Corp. | 362,903 | 25,781 | |
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, SA1 | 4,200,938 | 19,117 | |
Western Alliance Bancorporation | 242,307 | 18,507 | |
Wells Fargo & Company | 398,133 | 17,466 | |
Nasdaq, Inc. | 91,755 | 16,598 | |
UBS Group AG1 | 766,804 | 12,559 | |
UniCredit SpA1 | 814,836 | 8,069 | |
Discover Financial Services | 53,871 | 5,441 | |
Chubb, Ltd. | 16,270 | 3,069 | |
970,869 | |||
Industrials 11.07% | |||
Safran SA1 | 966,028 | 106,446 | |
Northrop Grumman Corp. | 155,971 | 74,695 | |
ABB, Ltd.1 | 2,437,747 | 74,175 | |
Airbus SE, non-registered shares1 | 651,933 | 70,499 | |
Honeywell International, Inc. | 356,906 | 68,690 | |
AMETEK, Inc. | 499,793 | 61,724 | |
ITT, Inc. | 617,157 | 46,305 | |
TFI International, Inc. (CAD denominated) | 457,103 | 45,655 | |
Norfolk Southern Corp. | 173,921 | 43,684 |
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Common stocks (continued) Industrials (continued) | Shares | Value (000) | |
SMC Corp.1 | 88,000 | $43,551 | |
Carrier Global Corp. | 832,478 | 33,740 | |
Ryanair Holdings PLC (ADR)2 | 434,285 | 31,703 | |
HEICO Corp., Class A | 142,523 | 18,198 | |
HEICO Corp. | 82,698 | 13,042 | |
CSX Corp. | 860,016 | 27,804 | |
MTU Aero Engines AG1 | 135,827 | 26,130 | |
Axon Enterprise, Inc.2 | 201,041 | 22,153 | |
TransDigm Group, Inc.2 | 28,745 | 17,889 | |
Epiroc AB, Class A1 | 987,300 | 17,563 | |
DSV A/S1 | 92,391 | 15,530 | |
Jardine Matheson Holdings, Ltd.1 | 293,500 | 15,524 | |
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. | 167,535 | 14,969 | |
Dun & Bradstreet Holdings, Inc. | 807,641 | 12,728 | |
DKSH Holding AG1 | 151,538 | 12,445 | |
Daikin Industries, Ltd.1 | 57,700 | 10,149 | |
Delta Air Lines, Inc.2 | 307,953 | 9,793 | |
934,784 | |||
Consumer discretionary 9.52% | |||
Amazon.com, Inc.2 | 747,758 | 100,910 | |
Kering SA1 | 174,002 | 99,837 | |
Industria de Diseño Textil, SA1 | 3,029,883 | 73,594 | |
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc. | 551,041 | 70,572 | |
EssilorLuxottica1 | 427,427 | 67,058 | |
YUM! Brands, Inc. | 329,280 | 40,350 | |
Cie. Financière Richemont SA, Class A1 | 332,751 | 40,259 | |
B&M European Value Retail SA1 | 6,782,731 | 35,174 | |
Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd.2 | 906,992 | 35,110 | |
Hermès International1 | 25,644 | 35,109 | |
Dollar General Corp. | 136,552 | 33,923 | |
LVMH Moët Hennessy-Louis Vuitton SE1 | 43,093 | 29,976 | |
NIKE, Inc., Class B | 255,166 | 29,324 | |
adidas AG1 | 166,543 | 28,582 | |
MercadoLibre, Inc.2 | 28,838 | 23,466 | |
Lowe’s Companies, Inc. | 106,471 | 20,392 | |
Lear Corp. | 124,247 | 18,779 | |
VF Corp. | 259,690 | 11,603 | |
TJX Companies, Inc. | 167,890 | 10,268 | |
804,286 | |||
Consumer staples 7.98% | |||
Philip Morris International, Inc. | 985,206 | 95,713 | |
Danone SA1 | 1,374,048 | 75,761 | |
Nestlé SA1 | 616,559 | 75,726 | |
Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC1 | 778,630 | 63,210 | |
Carlsberg A/S, Class B1 | 487,430 | 63,125 | |
British American Tobacco PLC1 | 1,541,547 | 60,586 | |
L’Oréal SA, non-registered shares1 | 155,070 | 58,573 | |
Costco Wholesale Corp. | 96,765 | 52,379 | |
Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV1 | 945,311 | 50,639 | |
Diageo PLC1 | 564,041 | 26,809 | |
Imperial Brands PLC1 | 1,018,348 | 22,399 |
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Common stocks (continued) Consumer staples (continued) | Shares | Value (000) | |
General Mills, Inc. | 277,457 | $20,751 | |
Unilever PLC (GBP denominated)1 | 175,302 | 8,539 | |
674,210 | |||
Communication services 5.69% | |||
Alphabet, Inc., Class A2 | 605,060 | 70,380 | |
Alphabet, Inc., Class C2 | 420,360 | 49,031 | |
Koninklijke KPN NV1,3 | 19,806,633 | 65,219 | |
América Móvil, SAB de CV, Series L (ADR) | 2,820,585 | 53,394 | |
Comcast Corp., Class A | 1,285,812 | 48,244 | |
Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A2 | 268,749 | 42,758 | |
Tencent Holdings, Ltd.1 | 959,200 | 37,733 | |
Electronic Arts, Inc. | 238,583 | 31,309 | |
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp.1 | 829,400 | 23,696 | |
Charter Communications, Inc., Class A2 | 52,949 | 22,879 | |
Netflix, Inc.2 | 100,929 | 22,699 | |
Cable One, Inc. | 9,873 | 13,592 | |
480,934 | |||
Energy 4.93% | |||
Chevron Corp. | 870,716 | 142,606 | |
ConocoPhillips | 737,844 | 71,888 | |
EOG Resources, Inc. | 530,214 | 58,970 | |
TC Energy Corp. (CAD denominated) | 878,068 | 46,813 | |
TotalEnergies SE1 | 612,852 | 31,262 | |
Pioneer Natural Resources Company | 99,376 | 23,547 | |
Suncor Energy, Inc. | 569,147 | 19,316 | |
INPEX Corp.1 | 1,152,100 | 13,196 | |
BP PLC1 | 1,741,699 | 8,531 | |
416,129 | |||
Materials 2.99% | |||
Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.1 | 399,200 | 51,195 | |
Air Liquide SA, non-registered shares1 | 354,817 | 48,901 | |
Vale SA, ordinary nominative shares (ADR) | 3,524,155 | 47,435 | |
Asahi Kasei Corp.1 | 4,769,900 | 38,368 | |
Sika AG1 | 98,472 | 24,370 | |
Givaudan SA1 | 3,997 | 13,992 | |
Sociedad Química y Minera de Chile SA, Class B (ADR) | 128,500 | 12,641 | |
Linde PLC | 39,772 | 12,011 | |
Barrick Gold Corp. | 212,553 | 3,346 | |
252,259 | |||
Utilities 2.85% | |||
Engie SA1 | 3,305,126 | 40,934 | |
Edison International | 501,431 | 33,982 | |
AES Corp. | 1,516,111 | 33,688 | |
Enel SpA1 | 5,787,710 | 29,245 | |
Ørsted AS1 | 245,394 | 28,543 | |
CenterPoint Energy, Inc. | 762,000 | 24,148 | |
Sempra Energy | 127,700 | 21,173 | |
Exelon Corp. | 438,280 | 20,375 | |
Iberdrola SA, non-registered shares1,2 | 851,805 | 9,075 | |
241,163 |
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Common stocks (continued) Real estate 1.28% | Shares | Value (000) | |
Link REIT1 | 4,459,421 | $37,380 | |
Equinix, Inc. REIT | 41,031 | 28,875 | |
Crown Castle International Corp. REIT | 148,155 | 26,766 | |
Altus Group, Ltd.3 | 370,000 | 15,189 | |
108,210 | |||
Total common stocks (cost: $7,900,594,000) | 7,815,079 | ||
Preferred securities 0.62% Information technology 0.45% | |||
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., preferred shares (GDR)1 | 35,213 | 38,133 | |
Health care 0.17% | |||
Sartorius AG, nonvoting non-registered preferred shares1 | 31,982 | 14,234 | |
Total preferred securities (cost: $71,525,000) | 52,367 | ||
Rights & warrants 0.00% Consumer discretionary 0.00% | |||
Compagnie Financière Richemont SA, Class A, warrants, expire 20232 | 139,690 | 101 | |
Total rights & warrants (cost: $0) | 101 | ||
Short-term securities 7.23% Money market investments 6.57% | |||
Capital Group Central Cash Fund 1.71%4,5 | 5,548,207 | 554,599 | |
Money market investments purchased with collateral from securities on loan 0.66% | |||
Capital Group Central Cash Fund 1.71%4,5,6 | 253,987 | 25,389 | |
BlackRock Liquidity Funds – FedFund, Institutional Shares 1.73%4,6 | 6,245,461 | 6,246 | |
Invesco Short-Term Investments Trust – Government & Agency Portfolio, Institutional Class 1.88%4,6 | 6,245,462 | 6,245 | |
Morgan Stanley Institutional Liquidity Funds – Government Portfolio, Institutional Class 1.60%4,6 | 6,245,462 | 6,245 | |
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, Institutional Class 1.85%4,6 | 6,245,462 | 6,245 | |
Goldman Sachs Financial Square Government Fund, Institutional Shares 1.87%4,6 | 5,728,082 | 5,728 | |
56,098 | |||
Total short-term securities (cost: $610,859,000) | 610,697 | ||
Total investment securities 100.36% (cost: $8,582,978,000) | 8,478,244 | ||
Other assets less liabilities (0.36)% | (30,101) | ||
Net assets 100.00% | $8,448,143 |
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Investments in affiliates5
Value of affiliates at 11/1/2021 (000) | Additions (000) | Reductions (000) | Net realized loss (000) | Net unrealized depreciation (000) | Value of affiliates at 7/31/2022 (000) | Dividend income (000) | ||||
Short-term securities 6.87% | ||||||||||
Money market investments 6.57% | ||||||||||
Capital Group Central Cash Fund 1.71%4 | $154,525 | $1,429,537 | $1,029,215 | $(81) | $(167) | $554,599 | $2,033 | |||
Money market investments purchased with collateral from securities on loan 0.30% | ||||||||||
Capital Group Central Cash Fund 1.71%4,6 | 17,077 | 8,3127 | 25,389 | —8 | ||||||
Total 6.87% | $(81) | $(167) | $579,988 | $2,033 |
1 | Valued under fair value procedures adopted by authority of the board of trustees. The total value of all such securities was $3,055,654,000, which represented 36.17% of the net assets of the fund. This entire amount relates to certain securities trading outside the U.S. whose values were adjusted as a result of significant market movements following the close of local trading. |
2 | Security did not produce income during the last 12 months. |
3 | All or a portion of this security was on loan. The total value of all such securities was $59,292,000, which represented .70% of the net assets of the fund. |
4 | Rate represents the seven-day yield at 7/31/2022. |
5 | Part of the same “group of investment companies“ as the fund as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. |
6 | Security purchased with cash collateral from securities on loan. |
7 | Represents net activity. |
8 | Dividend income is included with securities lending income and is not shown in this table. |
Valuation disclosures
Capital Research and Management Company (“CRMC”), the fund’s investment adviser, values the fund’s investments at fair value as defined by accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. The net asset value per share is calculated once daily as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange, normally 4 p.m. New York time, each day the New York Stock Exchange is open. Security transactions are recorded by the fund as of the date the trades are executed with brokers.
Methods and inputs — The fund’s investment adviser uses the following methods and inputs to establish the fair value of the fund’s assets and liabilities. Use of particular methods and inputs may vary over time based on availability and relevance as market and economic conditions evolve.
Equity securities are generally valued at the official closing price of, or the last reported sale price on, the exchange or market on which such securities are traded, as of the close of business on the day the securities are being valued or, lacking any sales, at the last available bid price. Prices for each security are taken from the principal exchange or market on which the security trades.
Fixed-income securities, including short-term securities, are generally valued at prices obtained from one or more pricing vendors. Vendors value such securities based on one or more of the inputs described in the following table. The table provides examples of inputs that are commonly relevant for valuing particular classes of fixed-income securities in which the fund is authorized to invest. However, these classifications are not exclusive, and any of the inputs may be used to value any other class of fixed-income security.
Fixed-income class | Examples of standard inputs |
All | Benchmark yields, transactions, bids, offers, quotations from dealers and trading systems, new issues, spreads and other relationships observed in the markets among comparable securities; and proprietary pricing models such as yield measures calculated using factors such as cash flows, financial or collateral performance and other reference data (collectively referred to as “standard inputs”) |
Corporate bonds, notes & loans; convertible securities | Standard inputs and underlying equity of the issuer |
Bonds & notes of governments & government agencies | Standard inputs and interest rate volatilities |
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When the fund’s investment adviser deems it appropriate to do so (such as when vendor prices are unavailable or deemed to be not representative), fixed-income securities will be valued in good faith at the mean quoted bid and ask prices that are reasonably and timely available (or bid prices, if ask prices are not available) or at prices for securities of comparable maturity, quality and type.
Securities with both fixed-income and equity characteristics, or equity securities traded principally among fixed-income dealers, are generally valued in the manner described for either equity or fixed-income securities, depending on which method is deemed most appropriate by the fund’s investment adviser. The Capital Group Central Cash Fund (“CCF”), a fund within the Capital Group Central Fund Series (“Central Funds“), is valued based upon a floating net asset value, which fluctuates with changes in the value of CCF’s portfolio securities. The underlying securities are valued based on the policies and procedures in CCF’s statement of additional information.
Securities and other assets for which representative market quotations are not readily available or are considered unreliable by the fund’s investment adviser are fair valued as determined in good faith under fair valuation guidelines adopted by authority of the fund’s board of trustees as further described. The investment adviser follows fair valuation guidelines, consistent with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission rules and guidance, to consider relevant principles and factors when making fair value determinations. The investment adviser considers relevant indications of value that are reasonably and timely available to it in determining the fair value to be assigned to a particular security, such as the type and cost of the security; contractual or legal restrictions on resale of the security; relevant financial or business developments of the issuer; actively traded similar or related securities; conversion or exchange rights on the security; related corporate actions; significant events occurring after the close of trading in the security; and changes in overall market conditions. In addition, the closing prices of equity securities that trade in markets outside U.S. time zones may be adjusted to reflect significant events that occur after the close of local trading but before the net asset value of each share class of the fund is determined. Fair valuations and valuations of investments that are not actively trading involve judgment and may differ materially from valuations that would have been used had greater market activity occurred.
Processes and structure — The fund’s board of trustees has delegated authority to the fund’s investment adviser to make fair value determinations, subject to board oversight. The investment adviser has established a Joint Fair Valuation Committee (the “Fair Valuation Committee”) to administer, implement and oversee the fair valuation process, and to make fair value decisions. The Fair Valuation Committee regularly reviews its own fair value decisions, as well as decisions made under its standing instructions to the investment adviser’s valuation teams. The Fair Valuation Committee reviews changes in fair value measurements from period to period and may, as deemed appropriate, update the fair valuation guidelines to better reflect the results of back testing and address new or evolving issues. The Fair Valuation Committee reports any changes to the fair valuation guidelines to the board of trustees. The fund’s board and audit committee also regularly review reports that describe fair value determinations and methods.
The fund’s investment adviser has also established a Fixed-Income Pricing Review Group to administer and oversee the fixed-income valuation process, including the use of fixed-income pricing vendors. This group regularly reviews pricing vendor information and market data. Pricing decisions, processes and controls over security valuation are also subject to additional internal reviews facilitated by the investment adviser’s global risk management group.
Classifications — The fund’s investment adviser classifies the fund’s assets and liabilities into three levels based on the inputs used to value the assets or liabilities. Level 1 values are based on quoted prices in active markets for identical securities. Level 2 values are based on significant observable market inputs, such as quoted prices for similar securities and quoted prices in inactive markets. Certain securities trading outside the U.S. may transfer between Level 1 and Level 2 due to valuation adjustments resulting from significant market movements following the close of local trading. Level 3 values are based on significant unobservable inputs that reflect the investment adviser’s determination of assumptions that market participants might reasonably use in valuing the securities. The valuation levels are not necessarily an indication of the risk or liquidity associated with the underlying investment. For example, U.S. government securities are reflected as Level 2 because the inputs used to determine fair value may not always be quoted prices in an active market. The table on the following page presents the fund’s valuation levels as of July 31, 2022 (dollars in
thousands):
thousands):
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Investment securities | |||||||
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | ||||
Assets: | |||||||
Common stocks: | |||||||
Information technology | $1,247,831 | $458,683 | $— | $1,706,514 | |||
Health care | 819,292 | 406,429 | — | 1,225,721 | |||
Financials | 641,302 | 329,567 | — | 970,869 | |||
Industrials | 542,772 | 392,012 | — | 934,784 | |||
Consumer discretionary | 394,697 | 409,589 | — | 804,286 | |||
Consumer staples | 168,843 | 505,367 | — | 674,210 | |||
Communication services | 354,286 | 126,648 | — | 480,934 | |||
Energy | 363,140 | 52,989 | — | 416,129 | |||
Materials | 75,433 | 176,826 | — | 252,259 | |||
Utilities | 133,366 | 107,797 | — | 241,163 | |||
Real estate | 70,830 | 37,380 | — | 108,210 | |||
Preferred securities | — | 52,367 | — | 52,367 | |||
Rights & warrants | 101 | — | — | 101 | |||
Short-term securities | 610,697 | — | — | 610,697 | |||
Total | $5,422,590 | $3,055,654 | $— | $8,478,244 |
Key to abbreviations |
ADR = American Depositary Receipts |
CAD = Canadian dollars |
EUR = Euros |
GBP = British pounds |
GDR = Global Depositary Receipts |
REIT = Real Estate Investment Trust |
Investments are not FDIC-insured, nor are they deposits of or guaranteed by a bank or any other entity, so they may lose value.
Investors should carefully consider investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. This and other important information is contained in the fund prospectus and summary prospectus, which can be obtained from your financial professional and should be read carefully before investing. You may also call American Funds Service Company (AFS) at (800) 421-4225 or visit the Capital Group website at capitalgroup.com.
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