N-CSRS 1 d285689dncsrs.htm BLACKROCK LARGE CAP FOCUS VALUE FUND, INC. BLACKROCK LARGE CAP FOCUS VALUE FUND, INC.

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM N-CSR

CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT

INVESTMENT COMPANIES

Investment Company Act file number: 811-02739

 

Name of Fund:   BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc. (Formerly BlackRock Basic Value Fund, Inc.)

 

Fund Address:   100 Bellevue Parkway, Wilmington, DE 19809

Name and address of agent for service: John M. Perlowski, Chief Executive Officer, BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc. (Formerly BlackRock Basic Value Fund, Inc.), 55 East 52nd Street, New York, NY 10055

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (800) 441-7762

Date of fiscal year end: 06/30/2022

Date of reporting period: 12/31/2021

 


Item 1 –

Report to Stockholders

(a) The Report to Shareholders is attached herewith.

 


 

LOGO

  DECEMBER 31, 2021

 

  

2021 Semi-Annual Report

(Unaudited)

 

 

BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc.

 

 

 

 

 

Not FDIC Insured • May Lose Value • No Bank Guarantee


The Markets in Review

Dear Shareholder,

The 12-month reporting period as of December 31, 2021 saw a continuation of the resurgent growth that followed the initial coronavirus (or “COVID-19”) pandemic reopening, albeit at a slower pace. The global economy weathered the emergence of several variant strains and the resulting peaks and troughs in infections amid optimism that increasing vaccinations and economic adaptation could help contain the pandemic’s disruptions. Continued growth meant that the U.S. economy regained and then surpassed its pre-pandemic output. However, a rapid rebound in consumer spending pushed up against supply constraints and led to elevated inflation.

Equity prices rose with the broader economy, as the implementation of mass vaccination campaigns and passage of an additional fiscal stimulus package and infrastructure bill further boosted stocks. In the United States, both large- and small-capitalization stocks posted a strong advance, and many equity indices neared or surpassed all-time highs late in the reporting period. International equities from developed markets also gained, although emerging market stocks declined, pressured by a strengthening U.S. dollar.

The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield (which is inversely related to bond prices) rose during the reporting period as the economy expanded rapidly and inflation reached its highest annualized reading in decades. In the corporate bond market, support from the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) assuaged credit concerns and led to solid returns for high-yield corporate bonds, outpacing investment-grade corporate bonds, which declined.

The Fed maintained accommodative monetary policy during the reporting period by maintaining near-zero interest rates and by asserting that inflation could exceed its 2% target for a sustained period without triggering a rate increase. However, the Fed’s tone shifted late in the year, as it reduced its bond-buying program and used its market guidance to raise the prospect of higher rates in 2022.

Looking ahead, we believe that the global expansion will continue to broaden as Europe and other developed market economies gain momentum, although the Delta and Omicron variants of the coronavirus remain a threat, particularly in emerging markets. While we expect inflation to abate somewhat as supply bottlenecks are resolved, we anticipate that inflation will remain higher than the pre-COVID norm. The Fed is poised to raise interest rates next year in response, but the Fed’s policy shift means that tightening is likely to be less aggressive than what we’ve seen in previous cycles.

In this environment, we favor an overweight to equities, as we believe low interest rates and continued economic growth will support further gains, albeit likely more modest than what we saw in 2021. Sectors that are better poised to manage the transition to a lower-carbon world, such as technology and health care, are particularly attractive in the long term. U.S. and other developed-market equities have room for further growth, while we believe Chinese equities stand to gain from a more accommodative monetary and fiscal environment as the Chinese economy slows. We are underweight long-term credit, but inflation-protected U.S. Treasuries, Asian fixed income, and emerging market local-currency bonds offer potential opportunities. We believe that international diversification and a focus on sustainability can help provide portfolio resilience, and the disruption created by the coronavirus appears to be accelerating the shift toward sustainable investments.

In this environment, our view is that investors need to think globally, extend their scope across a broad array of asset classes, and be nimble as market conditions change. We encourage you to talk with your financial advisor and visit blackrock.com for further insight about investing in today’s markets.

Sincerely,

 

LOGO

Rob Kapito

President, BlackRock Advisors, LLC

LOGO

Rob Kapito

President, BlackRock Advisors, LLC

 

Total Returns as of December 31, 2021
       6-Month         12-Month    
   

U.S. large cap equities
(S&P 500 Index)

  11.67%   28.71%

U.S. small cap equities
(Russell 2000 Index)

  (2.31)   14.82

International equities
(MSCI Europe, Australasia, Far East Index)

  2.24   11.26

Emerging market equities
(MSCI Emerging Markets Index)

  (9.30)   (2.54)

3-month Treasury bills
(ICE BofA 3-Month U.S. Treasury Bill Index)

  0.02   0.05

U.S. Treasury securities
(ICE BofA 10-Year U.S. Treasury Index)

  0.44   (3.68)

U.S. investment grade bonds
(Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index)

  0.06   (1.54)

Tax-exempt municipal bonds
(S&P Municipal Bond Index)

  0.52   1.77

U.S. high yield bonds
(Bloomberg U.S. Corporate High Yield 2% Issuer Capped Index)

  1.59   5.26

Past performance is not an indication of future results. Index performance is shown for illustrative purposes only. You cannot invest directly in an index.

 

 

 

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Table of Contents

 

     

Page

 

 

The Markets in Review

     2  

Semi-Annual Report:

  

Fund Summary

     4  

About Fund Performance

     7  

Disclosure of Expenses

     7  

Financial Statements:

  

Schedule of Investments

     8  

Statement of Assets and Liabilities

     11  

Statement of Operations

     13  

Statements of Changes in Net Assets

     14  

Financial Highlights

     15  

Notes to Financial Statements

     20  

Statement Regarding Liquidity Risk Management Program

     27  

Additional Information

     28  

Glossary of Terms Used in this Report

     30  

 

 

 

 

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Fund Summary  as of December 31, 2021    BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc.

 

Investment Objective

BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc.’s (the “Fund”) investment objective is to seek capital appreciation and, secondarily, income by investing in securities, primarily equity securities, that management of the Fund believes are undervalued and therefore represent basic investment value.

The Board of Directors of the Fund approved a change in the name of the Fund from BlackRock Basic Value Fund, Inc. to BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc. and certain changes to the Fund’s investment strategies. These changes became effective on September 1, 2021.

Portfolio Management Commentary

How did the Fund perform?

For the six-month period ended December 31, 2021, the Fund underperformed its benchmark, the Russell 1000® Value Index.

What factors influenced performance?

The largest detractor from the Fund’s relative performance was its stock selection in the health care sector. Most notably, stock selection in the pharmaceuticals and health care equipment & supplies industries weighed on relative returns. Elsewhere, in consumer staples, allocation decisions in personal products and stock selection in the food products industry proved costly. Other notable detractors included stock selection in the real estate and utilities sectors.

By contrast, the largest contribution to the Fund’s relative performance came from allocation decisions in the communication services sector. In particular, an underweight allocation to the entertainment industry and allocation decisions in the interactive media & services and diversified telecommunications services industries proved beneficial. Elsewhere, stock selection and allocation decisions in the energy sector boosted relative return, specifically in the oil, gas & consumable fuels industry. Lastly, stock selection within information technology (“IT”) and materials added to relative performance.

Describe recent portfolio activity.

During the period, a combination of portfolio trading activity and market price changes resulted in the Fund having increased exposure to the IT, health care and consumer discretionary sectors. The Fund reduced its weightings to the communication services, industrials and financials sectors.

Describe portfolio positioning at period end.

The Fund’s largest absolute allocations were in the financials, health care and consumer discretionary sectors. Relative to the Russell 1000® Value Index, the Fund ended the period with the largest overweight exposure to the consumer discretionary, IT and financials sectors. The Fund’s most significant underweight positions were in the real estate, communication services and industrials sectors.

The views expressed reflect the opinions of BlackRock as of the date of this report and are subject to change based on changes in market, economic or other conditions. These views are not intended to be a forecast of future events and are no guarantee of future results.

 

 

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Fund Summary  as of December 31, 2021 (continued)    BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc.

 

Performance

 

              Average Annual Total Returns(a)(b)  
              1 Year     5 Years      10 Years  
        6-Month
Total
Returns
     Without
Sales
Charge
     With
Sales
Charge
    Without
Sales
Charge
    With
Sales
Charge
     Without
Sales
Charge
     With
Sales
Charge
 

Institutional

       4.09      22.54      N/A       9.53     N/A        11.82      N/A  

Investor A

       3.93        22.24        15.82     9.22       8.05      11.50        10.90

Investor C

       3.48        21.18        20.20       8.32       8.32        10.79        10.79  

Class K

       4.14        22.65        N/A       9.63       N/A        11.89        N/A  

Class R

       3.74        21.84        N/A       8.85       N/A        11.13        N/A  

Russell 1000® Value Index(c)

       6.93        25.16        N/A       11.16       N/A        12.97        N/A  

 

  (a) 

Assuming maximum sales charges, if any. Average annual total returns with and without sales charges reflect reductions for distribution and service fees. See “About Fund Performance” for a detailed description of share classes, including any related sales charges and fees, and how performance was calculated for certain share classes.

 
  (b) 

Under normal circumstances, the Fund seeks to invest at least 80% of its net assets plus the amount of any borrowings for investment purposes in large cap equity securities and derivatives that have similar economic characteristics to such securities. The Fund’s returns prior to September 1, 2021 are the returns of the Fund when it followed a different investment strategy under the name “BlackRock Basic Value Fund, Inc.”

 
  (c)

An index that measures the performance of the large-cap value segment of the U.S. equity universe. It includes those Russell 1000® companies with lower price-to-book ratios and lower expected growth values.

 

N/A - Not applicable as share class and index do not have a sales charge.

Past performance is not an indication of future results.

Performance results may include adjustments made for financial reporting purposes in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

Expense Example

 

    Actual     Hypothetical(a)        
     

Beginning
Account Value
(07/01/21)
 
 
 
   

Ending
Account Value
(12/31/21)
 
 
 
   

Expenses
Paid During
the Period
 
 
(b) 
   

Beginning
Account Value
(07/01/21)
 
 
 
   

Ending
Account Value
(12/31/21)
 
 
 
   

Expenses
Paid During
the Period
 
 
(b) 
   

Annualized
Expense
Ratio
 
 
 

Institutional

    $  1,000.00       $  1,040.90       $  2.80       $  1,000.00       $  1,022.46       $  2.77       0.54

Investor A

    1,000.00       1,039.30       4.18       1,000.00       1,021.10       4.15       0.81  

Investor C

    1,000.00       1,034.80       8.32       1,000.00       1,017.03       8.25       1.62  

Class K

    1,000.00       1,041.40       2.32       1,000.00       1,022.94       2.30       0.45  

Class R

    1,000.00       1,037.40       5.92       1,000.00       1,019.39       5.87       1.15  

 

  (a) 

Hypothetical 5% annual return before expenses is calculated by prorating the number of days in the most recent fiscal half year divided by 365.

 
  (b) 

For each class of the Fund, expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio for the class, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 184/365 (to reflect the one-half year period shown).

 

See “Disclosure of Expenses” for further information on how expenses were calculated.

 

 

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Fund Summary  as of December 31, 2021 (continued)    BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc.

 

Portfolio Information

 

TEN LARGEST HOLDINGS

 

Security(a)   Percent of
Net Assets
 

Wells Fargo & Co.

    4

General Motors Co.

    4  

Citigroup, Inc.

    4  

American International Group, Inc.

    3  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

    3  

Anthem, Inc.

    3  

Sanofi, ADR

    3  

CACI International, Inc., Class A

    3  

Ralph Lauren Corp.

    3  

Cigna Corp.

    3  

SECTOR ALLOCATION

 

Sector(b)   Percent of
Net Assets
 

Financials

    22

Health Care

    18  

Consumer Discretionary

    13  

Information Technology

    13  

Industrials

    9  

Energy

    6  

Communication Services

    5  

Consumer Staples

    5  

Utilities

    4  

Materials

    3  

Real Estate

    1  

Short-Term Securities

    4  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets

    (3
 

 

(a) 

Excludes short-term securities.

 
(b) 

For Fund compliance purposes, the Fund’s sector classifications refer to one or more of the sector sub-classifications used by one or more widely recognized market indexes or ratings group indexes, and/or as defined by the investment adviser. These definitions may not apply for purposes of this report, which may combine such sector sub-classifications for reporting ease.

 

 

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About Fund Performance

 

Institutional and Class K Shares are not subject to any sales charge. These shares bear no ongoing distribution or service fees and are available only to certain eligible investors. Class K Shares performance shown prior to the Class K Shares inception date of February 4, 2015 is that of Institutional Shares. The performance of the Fund’s Class K Shares would be substantially similar to Institutional Shares because Class K Shares and Institutional Shares invest in the same portfolio of securities and performance would only differ to the extent that Class K Shares and Institutional Shares have different expenses. The actual returns of Class K Shares would have been higher than those of the Institutional Shares because Class K Shares have lower expenses than the Institutional Shares.

Investor A Shares are subject to a maximum initial sales charge (front-end load) of 5.25% and a service fee of 0.25% per year (but no distribution fee). Certain redemptions of these shares may be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge (“CDSC”) where no initial sales charge was paid at the time of purchase. These shares are generally available through financial intermediaries.

Investor C Shares are subject to a 1.00% CDSC if redeemed within one year of purchase. In addition, these shares are subject to a distribution fee of 0.75% per year and a service fee of 0.25% per year. These shares are generally available through financial intermediaries. These shares automatically convert to Investor A Shares after approximately eight years.

Class R Shares are not subject to any sales charge. These shares are subject to a distribution fee of 0.25% per year and a service fee of 0.25% per year. These shares are available only to certain employer-sponsored retirement plans.

Past performance is not an indication of future results. Financial markets have experienced extreme volatility and trading in many instruments has been disrupted. These circumstances may continue for an extended period of time and may continue to affect adversely the value and liquidity of the Fund’s investments. As a result, current performance may be lower or higher than the performance data quoted. Refer to blackrock.com to obtain performance data current to the most recent month-end. Performance results do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. Figures shown in the performance table assume reinvestment of all distributions, if any, at net asset value (“NAV”) on the ex-dividend date or payable date, as applicable. Investment return and principal value of shares will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Distributions paid to each class of shares will vary because of the different levels of service, distribution and transfer agency fees applicable to each class, which are deducted from the income available to be paid to shareholders.

BlackRock Advisors, LLC (the “Manager”), the Fund’s investment adviser, has contractually and/or voluntarily agreed to waive and/or reimburse a portion of the Fund’s expenses. Without such waiver(s) and/or reimbursement(s), the Fund’s performance would have been lower. With respect to the Fund’s voluntary waiver(s), if any, the Manager is under no obligation to waive and/or reimburse or to continue waiving and/or reimbursing its fees and such voluntary waiver(s) may be reduced or discontinued at any time. With respect to the Fund’s contractual waiver(s), if any, the Manager is under no obligation to continue waiving and/or reimbursing its fees after the applicable termination date of such agreement. See of the Notes to Financial Statements for additional information on waivers and/or reimbursements.

Disclosure of Expenses

Shareholders of the Fund may incur the following charges: (a) transactional expenses, such as sales charges; and (b) operating expenses, including investment advisory fees, service and distribution fees, including 12b-1 fees, acquired fund fees and expenses, and other fund expenses. The expense example shown (which is based on a hypothetical investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period (or from the commencement of operations if less than 6 months) and held through the end of the period) is intended to assist shareholders both in calculating expenses based on an investment in the Fund and in comparing these expenses with similar costs of investing in other mutual funds.

The expense example provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. Annualized expense ratios reflect contractual and voluntary fee waivers, if any. In order to estimate the expenses a shareholder paid during the period covered by this report, shareholders can divide their account value by $1,000 and then multiply the result by the number corresponding to their share class under the heading entitled “Expenses Paid During the Period.”

The expense example also provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the Fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses. In order to assist shareholders in comparing the ongoing expenses of investing in the Fund and other funds, compare the 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in shareholder reports of other funds.

The expenses shown in the expense example are intended to highlight shareholders’ ongoing costs only and do not reflect transactional expenses, such as sales charges, if any. Therefore, the hypothetical example is useful in comparing ongoing expenses only and will not help shareholders determine the relative total expenses of owning different funds. If these transactional expenses were included, shareholder expenses would have been higher.

 

 

A B O U T  F U N D  P E R F O R M A N C E  /  D I S C L O S U R E  O F  E X P E N S E S

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited)

December 31, 2021

  

BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc.

(Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)

 

Security   Shares     Value  

Common Stocks

   

Aerospace & Defense — 4.5%

   

BAE Systems PLC, ADR

    1,467,061     $ 43,696,412  

Raytheon Technologies Corp.

    584,151       50,272,035  
   

 

 

 
      93,968,447  
Automobiles — 3.7%            

General Motors Co.(a)

    1,304,150       76,462,314  
   

 

 

 
Banks — 10.0%            

Citigroup, Inc.

    1,220,233       73,689,871  

First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A(b)

    58,767       48,767,207  

Wells Fargo & Co.

    1,793,890       86,070,842  
   

 

 

 
      208,527,920  
Capital Markets — 4.1%            

Apollo Global Management, Inc.

    718,598       52,048,053  

Morgan Stanley

    350,580       34,412,933  
   

 

 

 
      86,460,986  
Communications Equipment — 3.0%            

Cisco Systems, Inc.

    1,002,176       63,507,893  
   

 

 

 
Consumer Finance — 1.9%            

Capital One Financial Corp.

    278,678       40,433,391  
   

 

 

 
Containers & Packaging — 2.1%            

Sealed Air Corp.

    659,765       44,514,345  
   

 

 

 
Electric Utilities — 1.5%            

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

    355,794       31,654,992  
   

 

 

 
Health Care Equipment & Supplies — 3.3%            

DENTSPLY SIRONA, Inc.

    461,841       25,766,109  

Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.

    337,116       42,827,217  
   

 

 

 
      68,593,326  
Health Care Providers & Services — 9.4%            

Anthem, Inc.

    128,111       59,384,573  

Cigna Corp.

    228,634       52,501,225  

CVS Health Corp.

    409,497       42,243,711  

Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings(a)

    135,585       42,602,163  
   

 

 

 
      196,731,672  
Household Durables — 1.8%            

Panasonic Corp.

    3,311,700       36,404,832  
   

 

 

 
Household Products — 1.2%            

Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC

    289,062       24,883,512  
   

 

 

 
Insurance — 5.5%            

American International Group, Inc.

    1,156,496       65,758,363  

Fidelity National Financial, Inc.

    950,480       49,596,046  
   

 

 

 
      115,354,409  
IT Services — 6.6%            

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A

    466,581       41,395,066  

Fiserv, Inc.(a)(b)

    446,298       46,321,270  

FleetCor Technologies, Inc.(a)

    220,123       49,272,332  
   

 

 

 
      136,988,668  
Machinery — 1.9%            

Komatsu Ltd.

    1,662,400       38,876,883  
   

 

 

 
Media — 3.0%            

Comcast Corp., Class A

    803,560       40,443,175  

Discovery, Inc., Class A(a)(b)

    905,731       21,320,908  
   

 

 

 
      61,764,083  
Metals & Mining — 1.3%            

Steel Dynamics, Inc.

    445,132       27,629,343  
   

 

 

 
Security   Shares      Value  
Multiline Retail — 2.4%             

Dollar Tree, Inc.(a)

    359,947      $ 50,579,752  
    

 

 

 
Multi-Utilities — 2.5%             

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

    286,749        19,134,761  

Sempra Energy

    248,020        32,808,085  
    

 

 

 
       51,942,846  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels — 6.1%             

BP PLC, ADR

    1,409,988        37,547,980  

ConocoPhillips

    479,647        34,620,921  

EQT Corp.(a)

    1,637,485        35,713,548  

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

    315,623        20,196,716  
    

 

 

 
       128,079,165  
Personal Products — 1.8%             

Unilever PLC, ADR

    692,377        37,242,959  
    

 

 

 
Pharmaceuticals — 4.8%             

Bayer AG, Registered Shares

    550,120        29,378,795  

Sanofi, ADR

    1,157,041        57,967,754  

Viatris, Inc.

    881,161        11,922,108  
    

 

 

 
       99,268,657  
Professional Services — 2.6%             

CACI International, Inc., Class A(a)

    200,828        54,064,906  
    

 

 

 
Real Estate Management & Development — 1.4%         

Howard Hughes Corp.(a)

    292,864        29,807,698  
    

 

 

 
Software — 3.3%             

CDK Global, Inc.

    590,438        24,644,882  

SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.

    528,781        43,349,467  
    

 

 

 
       67,994,349  
Specialty Retail — 1.9%             

Ross Stores, Inc.

    347,460        39,707,729  
    

 

 

 
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods — 3.6%         

Gildan Activewear, Inc.

    507,712        21,521,912  

Ralph Lauren Corp.

    451,249        53,635,456  
    

 

 

 
       75,157,368  
Tobacco — 1.9%             

British American Tobacco PLC, ADR

    1,042,467        38,998,690  
    

 

 

 
Wireless Telecommunication Services — 2.2%         

Rogers Communications, Inc., Class B

    979,594        46,642,908  
    

 

 

 

Total Long-Term Investments — 99.3%
(Cost: $1,699,896,551)

       2,072,244,043  
    

 

 

 
 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

December 31, 2021

  

BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc.

(Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)

 

Security   Shares     Value  

Short-Term Securities(c)(d)

   
Money Market Funds — 3.7%            

BlackRock Liquidity Funds, T-Fund, Institutional Class, 0.00%

    2,078,805     $ 2,078,805  

SL Liquidity Series, LLC, Money Market Series, 0.15%(e)

    74,864,054       74,871,540  
   

 

 

 

Total Short-Term Securities — 3.7%
(Cost: $76,955,541)

      76,950,345  
   

 

 

 

Total Investments — 103.0%
(Cost: $1,776,852,092)

      2,149,194,388  
Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets — (3.0)%     (62,252,526)  
   

 

 

 
Net Assets — 100.0%         $  2,086,941,862  
   

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Non-income producing security.

(b) 

All or a portion of this security is on loan. (c) Affiliate of the Fund.

(d)

Annualized 7-day yield as of period end.

(e) 

All or a portion of this security was purchased with the cash collateral from loaned securities.

 

    

 

 

Affiliates

Investments in issuers considered to be affiliate(s) of the Fund during the six months ended December 31, 2021 for purposes of Section 2(a)(3) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, were as follows:

 

 

 
Affiliated Issuer   Value at
06/30/21
    Purchases
at Cost
    Proceeds
from Sale
    Net
Realized
Gain (Loss)
    Change in
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
    Value at
12/31/21
    Shares
Held at
12/31/21
    Income    

Capital

Gain
Distributions
from Underlying
Funds

 

 

 

BlackRock Liquidity Funds, T-Fund, Institutional Class

  $ 19,464,740     $     $ (17,385,935 )(a)      $      —       $        —     $ 2,078,805       2,078,805     $ 347       $  —  

SL Liquidity Series, LLC, Money Market Series

          74,878,283 (a)            (1,547     (5,196     74,871,540       74,864,054       17,281 (b)       
       

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

 
          $  (1,547     $  (5,196   $   76,950,345       $   17,628       $  —  
       

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Represents net amount purchased (sold).

 
  (b) 

All or a portion represents securities lending income earned from the reinvestment of cash collateral from loaned securities, net of fees and collateral investment expenses, and other payments to and from borrowers of securities.

 

For Fund compliance purposes, the Fund’s industry classifications refer to one or more of the industry sub-classifications used by one or more widely recognized market indexes or rating group indexes, and/or as defined by the investment adviser. These definitions may not apply for purposes of this report, which may combine such industry sub-classifications for reporting ease.

Fair Value Hierarchy as of Period End

Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of financial instruments. For a description of the input levels and information about the Fund’s policy regarding valuation of financial instruments, refer to the Notes to Financial Statements.

The following table summarizes the Fund’s financial instruments categorized in the fair value hierarchy. The breakdown of the Fund’s financial instruments into major categories is disclosed in the Schedule of Investments above.

 

 

 
     Level 1        Level 2        Level 3        Total  

 

 

Assets

                 

Investments

                 

Long-Term Investments

                 

Common Stocks

                 

Aerospace & Defense

   $ 93,968,447        $        $        $ 93,968,447  

Automobiles

     76,462,314                            76,462,314  

Banks

     208,527,920                            208,527,920  

Capital Markets

     86,460,986                            86,460,986  

 

 

 

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Schedule of Investments  (unaudited) (continued)

December 31, 2021

  

BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc.

    

 

 

 
     Level 1        Level 2        Level 3        Total  

 

 

Common Stocks (continued)

                 

Communications Equipment

   $ 63,507,893        $        $        $ 63,507,893  

Consumer Finance

     40,433,391                            40,433,391  

Containers & Packaging

     44,514,345                            44,514,345  

Electric Utilities

     31,654,992                            31,654,992  

Health Care Equipment & Supplies

     68,593,326                            68,593,326  

Health Care Providers & Services

     196,731,672                            196,731,672  

Household Durables

              36,404,832                   36,404,832  

Household Products

              24,883,512                   24,883,512  

Insurance

     115,354,409                            115,354,409  

IT Services

     136,988,668                            136,988,668  

Machinery

              38,876,883                   38,876,883  

Media

     61,764,083                            61,764,083  

Metals & Mining

     27,629,343                            27,629,343  

Multiline Retail

     50,579,752                            50,579,752  

Multi-Utilities

     51,942,846                            51,942,846  

Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels

     128,079,165                            128,079,165  

Personal Products

     37,242,959                            37,242,959  

Pharmaceuticals

     69,889,862          29,378,795                   99,268,657  

Professional Services

     54,064,906                            54,064,906  

Real Estate Management & Development

     29,807,698                            29,807,698  

Software

     67,994,349                            67,994,349  

Specialty Retail

     39,707,729                            39,707,729  

Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods

     75,157,368                            75,157,368  

Tobacco

     38,998,690                            38,998,690  

Wireless Telecommunication Services

     46,642,908                            46,642,908  

Short-Term Securities

                 

Money Market Funds

     2,078,805                            2,078,805  
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 
   $   1,944,778,826        $   129,544,022        $          2,074,322,848  
  

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

      

 

 

 

Investments valued at NAV(a)

                    74,871,540  
                 

 

 

 
                  $   2,149,194,388  
                 

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Certain investments of the Fund were fair valued using NAV per share as no quoted market value is available and therefore have been excluded from the fair value hierarchy.

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Statement of Assets and Liabilities (unaudited)

December 31, 2021

 

      BlackRock Large Cap
Focus Value Fund, Inc.

ASSETS

  

Investments at value — unaffiliated(a)(b)

   $  2,072,244,043  

Investments at value — affiliated(c)

     76,950,345  

Cash

     670,250  

Receivables:

  

Investments sold

     11,112,909  

Securities lending income — affiliated

     14,055  

Capital shares sold

     703,962  

Dividends — affiliated

     45  

Dividends — unaffiliated

     3,008,775  

Prepaid expenses

     68,861  
  

 

 

 

Total assets

     2,164,773,245  
  

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

  

Collateral on securities loaned

     74,878,283  

Payables:

  

Capital shares redeemed

     1,460,358  

Investment advisory fees

     724,782  

Directors’ and Officer’s fees

     4,824  

Other accrued expenses

     458,708  

Other affiliate fees

     89,448  

Service and distribution fees

     214,980  
  

 

 

 

Total liabilities

     77,831,383  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

   $  2,086,941,862  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS CONSIST OF

  

Paid-in capital

   $ 1,723,569,849  

Accumulated earnings

     363,372,013  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

   $  2,086,941,862  
  

 

 

 

(a) Investments, at cost — unaffiliated

   $ 1,699,896,551  

(b) Securities loaned, at value

   $ 73,843,485  

(c)  Investments, at cost — affiliated

   $ 76,955,541  

 

 

 

F I N A N C I A L  S T A T E M E NT S

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Statement of Assets and Liabilities (unaudited)  (continued)

December 31, 2021

 

     BlackRock Large Cap
Focus Value Fund, Inc.

NET ASSET VALUE

 

Institutional

 

Net assets

  $  1,125,389,401  
 

 

 

 

Shares outstanding

    57,870,311  
 

 

 

 

Net asset value

  $ 19.45  
 

 

 

 

Shares authorized

    400 million  
 

 

 

 

Par value

  $ 0.10  
 

 

 

 

Investor A

 

Net assets

  $ 933,420,971  
 

 

 

 

Shares outstanding

    49,036,751  
 

 

 

 

Net asset value

  $ 19.04  
 

 

 

 

Shares authorized

    200 million  
 

 

 

 

Par value

  $ 0.10  
 

 

 

 

Investor C

 

Net assets

  $ 16,807,731  
 

 

 

 

Shares outstanding

    1,110,900  
 

 

 

 

Net asset value

  $ 15.13  
 

 

 

 

Shares authorized

    200 million  
 

 

 

 

Par value

  $ 0.10  
 

 

 

 

Class K

 

Net assets

  $ 6,788,168  
 

 

 

 

Shares outstanding

    349,048  
 

 

 

 

Net asset value

  $ 19.45  
 

 

 

 

Shares authorized

    200 million  
 

 

 

 

Par value

  $ 0.10  
 

 

 

 

Class R

 

Net assets

  $ 4,535,591  
 

 

 

 

Shares outstanding

    267,480  
 

 

 

 

Net asset value

  $ 16.96  
 

 

 

 

Shares authorized

    400 million  
 

 

 

 

Par value

  $ 0.10  
 

 

 

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

 

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Statement of Operations (unaudited)

Six Months Ended December 31, 2021

 

     BlackRock Large Cap
Focus Value Fund, Inc.

INVESTMENT INCOME

 

Dividends — unaffiliated

  $  20,513,366  

Dividends — affiliated

    347  

Securities lending income — affiliated — net

    17,281  

Foreign taxes withheld

    (876,354
 

 

 

 

Total investment income

    19,654,640  
 

 

 

 

EXPENSES

 

Investment advisory

    4,407,192  

Service and distribution — class specific

    1,355,156  

Transfer agent — class specific

    1,114,848  

Custodian

    127,414  

Registration

    78,996  

Accounting services

    73,904  

Professional

    51,520  

Directors and Officer

    5,992  

Miscellaneous

    35,549  
 

 

 

 

Total expenses

    7,250,571  

Less:

 

Fees waived and/or reimbursed by the Manager

    (1,387
 

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

    7,249,184  
 

 

 

 

Net investment income

    12,405,456  
 

 

 

 

REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)

 

Net realized gain (loss) from:

 

Investments — unaffiliated

    115,129,323  

Investments — affiliated

    (1,547

Foreign currency transactions

    (135,173
 

 

 

 
    114,992,603  
 

 

 

 

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on:

 

Investments — unaffiliated

    (45,483,710

Investments — affiliated

    (5,196

Foreign currency translations

    (2,745
 

 

 

 
    (45,491,651
 

 

 

 

Net realized and unrealized gain

    69,500,952  
 

 

 

 

NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS

  $ 81,906,408  
 

 

 

 

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

F I N A N C I A L  S T A T E M E N T S

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets

 

    

BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc.  

      Six Months
Ended
12/31/21
(unaudited)
    Year Ended
06/30/21
 

INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS

    

OPERATIONS

    

Net investment income

   $ 12,405,456     $ 28,465,429  

Net realized gain

     114,992,603       269,891,915  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (45,491,651     386,695,965  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net increase in net assets resulting from operations

     81,906,408       685,053,309  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS(a)

    

Institutional

     (181,588,920     (89,671,195

Investor A

     (175,655,305     (113,925,022

Investor C

     (3,497,257     (2,855,147

Class K

     (1,503,403     (593,300

Class R

     (1,092,584     (860,617
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Decrease in net assets resulting from distributions to shareholders

     (363,337,469     (207,905,281
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS

    

Net increase in net assets derived from capital share transactions

     236,759,456       115,573,017  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

    

Total increase (decrease) in net assets

     (44,671,605     592,721,045  

Beginning of period

     2,131,613,467       1,538,892,422  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

End of period

   $  2,086,941,862     $  2,131,613,467  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc.  
    Institutional  
 

 

 

 
   

Six Months Ended

12/31/21

(unaudited)

    Year Ended June 30,  
    2021           2020      2019      2018      2017  

 

 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 22.31     $ 17.58       $ 21.86      $ 26.33      $ 25.18      $ 23.24  
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net investment income(a)

    0.13       0.33         0.47        0.53        0.46        0.39  

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    0.71       6.75         (2.07      0.57        1.95        2.37  
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) from investment operations

    0.84       7.08         (1.60      1.10        2.41        2.76  
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Distributions(b)

                

From net investment income

    (0.30     (0.40       (0.58      (0.53      (0.45      (0.45

From net realized gain

    (3.40     (1.95       (2.10      (5.04      (0.81      (0.37
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total distributions

    (3.70     (2.35       (2.68      (5.57      (1.26      (0.82
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net asset value, end of period

  $ 19.45     $ 22.31       $ 17.58      $ 21.86      $ 26.33      $ 25.18  
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total Return(c)

                

Based on net asset value

    4.09 %(d)       45.04       (8.97 )%       5.33      9.65      11.87
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Ratios to Average Net Assets(e)

                

Total expenses

    0.54 %(f)       0.55       0.53      0.53      0.55      0.54
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

    0.54 %(f)       0.54       0.53      0.53      0.55      0.54
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net investment income

    1.31 %(f)       1.70       2.37      2.27      1.77      1.58
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Supplemental Data

                

Net assets, end of period (000)

  $ 1,125,389     $ 1,037,838       $ 642,221      $ 897,982      $ 1,104,701      $ 1,689,349  
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Portfolio turnover rate

    31     80       73      34      30      26
 

 

 

   

 

 

     

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(b) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(c) 

Where applicable, assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(d) 

Aggregate total return.

(e) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(f) 

Annualized.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

I N A N C I A L  I G H L I G H T  S

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Financial Highlights  (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc. (continued)  
    Investor A  
 

 

 

 
   

Six Months Ended
12/31/21

(unaudited)

    Year Ended June 30,  
    2021      2020      2019      2018      2017  

 

 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $   21.89     $   17.28      $   21.53      $   26.01      $   24.88      $   22.97  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net investment income(a)

    0.10       0.27        0.40        0.46        0.38        0.32  

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    0.69       6.64        (2.04      0.56        1.94        2.34  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) from investment operations

    0.79       6.91        (1.64      1.02        2.32        2.66  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Distributions(b)

               

From net investment income

    (0.24     (0.35      (0.51      (0.46      (0.38      (0.38

From net realized gain

    (3.40     (1.95      (2.10      (5.04      (0.81      (0.37
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total distributions

    (3.64     (2.30      (2.61      (5.50      (1.19      (0.75
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net asset value, end of period

  $   19.04     $   21.89      $   17.28      $   21.53      $   26.01      $   24.88  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total Return(c)

               

Based on net asset value

    3.93 %(d)       44.68      (9.26 )%       5.02      9.37      11.57
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Ratios to Average Net Assets(e)

               

Total expenses

    0.81 %(f)       0.83      0.83      0.82      0.82      0.82
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

    0.81 %(f)       0.83      0.83      0.81      0.82      0.82
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net investment income

    1.03 %(f)       1.42      2.06      1.98      1.47      1.30
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Supplemental Data

               

Net assets, end of period (000)

  $   933,421     $   1,063,209      $   844,138      $   1,145,675      $   1,271,484      $   1,509,458  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Portfolio turnover rate

    31     80      73      34      30      26
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(b)

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(c) 

Where applicable, excludes the effects of any sales charges and assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(d) 

Aggregate total return.

(e)

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(f) 

Annualized.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights  (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc. (continued)  
    Investor C  
 

 

 

 
   

Six Months Ended
12/31/21

(unaudited)

    Year Ended June 30,  
    2021      2020      2019      2018      2017  

 

 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $   18.07     $   14.53      $   18.49      $   22.97      $   21.97      $   20.37  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net investment income(a)

    0.02       0.08        0.20        0.24        0.15        0.12  

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    0.56       5.51        (1.71      0.48        1.71        2.06  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) from investment operations

    0.58       5.59        (1.51      0.72        1.86        2.18  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Distributions(b)

               

From net investment income

    (0.12     (0.10      (0.35      (0.16      (0.05      (0.21

From net realized gain

    (3.40     (1.95      (2.10      (5.04      (0.81      (0.37
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total distributions

    (3.52     (2.05      (2.45      (5.20      (0.86      (0.58
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net asset value, end of period

  $   15.13     $   18.07      $   14.53      $   18.49      $   22.97      $   21.97  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total Return(c)

               

Based on net asset value

    3.48 %(d)      43.39      (10.01 )%       4.21      8.49      10.68
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Ratios to Average Net Assets(e)

               

Total expenses

    1.62 %(f)      1.72      1.65      1.61      1.64      1.61
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

    1.62 %(f)       1.71      1.65      1.61      1.64      1.61
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net investment income

    0.22 %(f)       0.53      1.23      1.15      0.67      0.55
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Supplemental Data

               

Net assets, end of period (000)

  $   16,808     $   18,149      $   41,370      $   68,752      $   115,948      $   163,671  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Portfolio turnover rate

    31     80      73      34      30      26
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(b) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(c) 

Where applicable, excludes the effects of any sales charges and assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(d) 

Aggregate total return.

(e) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(f) 

Annualized.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights  (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc. (continued)  
    Class K  
 

 

 

 
   

Six Months Ended
12/31/21

(unaudited)

    Year Ended June 30,  
    2021      2020      2019      2018      2017  

 

 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 22.32     $ 17.58      $ 21.87      $ 26.35      $ 25.19      $ 23.26  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net investment income(a)

    0.14       0.35        0.48        0.55        0.51        0.43  

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    0.71       6.76        (2.07      0.57        1.94        2.35  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) from investment operations

    0.85       7.11        (1.59      1.12        2.45        2.78  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Distributions(b)

               

From net investment income

    (0.32     (0.42      (0.60      (0.56      (0.48      (0.48

From net realized gain

    (3.40     (1.95      (2.10      (5.04      (0.81      (0.37
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total distributions

    (3.72     (2.37      (2.70      (5.60      (1.29      (0.85
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net asset value, end of period

  $ 19.45     $ 22.32      $ 17.58      $ 21.87      $ 26.35      $ 25.19  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total Return(c)

               

Based on net asset value

    4.14 %(d)      45.22      (8.94 )%       5.42      9.81      11.93
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Ratios to Average Net Assets(e)

               

Total expenses

    0.45 %(f)      0.45      0.45      0.45      0.44      0.44
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

    0.45 %(f)      0.45      0.45      0.45      0.44      0.44
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net investment income

    1.36 %(f)      1.80      2.44      2.33      1.99      1.72
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Supplemental Data

               

Net assets, end of period (000)

  $ 6,788     $ 6,385      $ 4,427      $ 5,128      $ 9,240      $ 60,153  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Portfolio turnover rate

    31     80      73      34      30      26
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(b) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(c) 

Where applicable, assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(d) 

Aggregate total return.

(e)

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(f) 

Annualized.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Financial Highlights  (continued)

(For a share outstanding throughout each period)

 

    BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc. (continued)  
    Class R  
 

 

 

 
   

Six Months Ended
12/31/21

(unaudited)

    Year Ended June 30,  
    2021      2020      2019      2018      2017  

 

 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 19.86     $ 15.87      $ 19.96      $ 24.48      $ 23.48      $ 21.73  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net investment income(a)

    0.06       0.19        0.31        0.35        0.28        0.23  

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    0.62       6.04        (1.88      0.52        1.83        2.21  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net increase (decrease) from investment operations

    0.68       6.23        (1.57      0.87        2.11        2.44  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Distributions(b)

               

From net investment income

    (0.18     (0.29      (0.42      (0.35      (0.30      (0.32

From net realized gain

    (3.40     (1.95      (2.10      (5.04      (0.81      (0.37
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total distributions

    (3.58     (2.24      (2.52      (5.39      (1.11      (0.69
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net asset value, end of period

  $ 16.96     $ 19.86      $ 15.87      $ 19.96      $ 24.48      $ 23.48  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total Return(c)

               

Based on net asset value

    3.74 %(d)      44.25      (9.60 )%       4.67      9.02      11.19
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Ratios to Average Net Assets(e)

               

Total expenses

    1.15 %(f)      1.16      1.17      1.15      1.16      1.16
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total expenses after fees waived and/or reimbursed

    1.15 %(f)      1.16      1.17      1.15      1.16      1.15
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Net investment income

    0.70 %(f)      1.12      1.72      1.65      1.15      0.98
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Supplemental Data

               

Net assets, end of period (000)

  $ 4,536     $ 6,032      $ 6,736      $ 10,725      $ 12,236      $ 15,623  
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Portfolio turnover rate

    31     80      73      34      30      26
 

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(a) 

Based on average shares outstanding.

(b) 

Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations.

(c) 

Where applicable, assumes the reinvestment of distributions.

(d) 

Aggregate total return.

(e) 

Excludes fees and expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds.

(f) 

Annualized.

See notes to financial statements.

 

 

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Notes to Financial Statements  (unaudited) 

 

1.

ORGANIZATION

BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc. (the “Fund”) (formerly known as BlackRock Basic Value Fund, Inc.) is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), as an open-end management investment company. The Fund is organized as a Maryland corporation. The Fund is classified as diversified.

The Fund offers multiple classes of shares. All classes of shares have identical voting, dividend, liquidation and other rights and are subject to the same terms and conditions, except that certain classes bear expenses related to the shareholder servicing and distribution of such shares. Institutional and Class K Shares are sold only to certain eligible investors. Investor A, Investor C and Class R Shares bear certain expenses related to shareholder servicing of such shares, and Investor C and Class R Shares also bear certain expenses related to the distribution of such shares. Investor A and Investor C Shares are generally available through financial intermediaries. Class R Shares are sold only to certain employer-sponsored retirement plans. Each class has exclusive voting rights with respect to matters relating to its shareholder servicing and distribution expenditures (except that Investor C shareholders may vote on material changes to the Investor A Shares distribution and service plan).

 

Share Class   Initial Sales Charge    CDSC      Conversion Privilege

Institutional, Class K and Class R Shares

  No      No      None

Investor A Shares

  Yes      No (a)     None

Investor C Shares

  No      Yes (b)     To Investor A Shares after approximately 8 years
  (a) 

Investor A Shares may be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge (“CDSC”) for certain redemptions where no initial sales charge was paid at the time of purchase.

 
  (b) 

A CDSC of 1.00% is assessed on certain redemptions of Investor C Shares made within one year after purchase.

 

The Fund, together with certain other registered investment companies advised by BlackRock Advisors, LLC (the “Manager”) or its affiliates, is included in a complex of open-end equity, multi-asset, index and money market funds referred to as the BlackRock Multi-Asset Complex.

 

2.

SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The financial statements are prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”), which may require management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities in the financial statements, disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of increases and decreases in net assets from operations during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The Fund is considered an investment company under U.S. GAAP and follows the accounting and reporting guidance applicable to investment companies. Below is a summary of significant accounting policies:

Investment Transactions and Income Recognition: For financial reporting purposes, investment transactions are recorded on the dates the transactions are executed. Realized gains and losses on investment transactions are determined using the specific identification method. Dividend income and capital gain distributions, if any, are recorded on the ex-dividend dates. Non-cash dividends, if any, are recorded on the ex-dividend dates at fair value. Dividends from foreign securities where the ex-dividend dates may have passed are subsequently recorded when the Fund is informed of the ex-dividend dates. Under the applicable foreign tax laws, a withholding tax at various rates may be imposed on capital gains, dividends and interest. Income, expenses and realized and unrealized gains and losses are allocated daily to each class based on its relative net assets.

Foreign Currency Translation: The Fund’s books and records are maintained in U.S. dollars. Securities and other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. dollars using exchange rates determined as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”). Purchases and sales of investments are recorded at the rates of exchange prevailing on the respective dates of such transactions. Generally, when the U.S. dollar rises in value against a foreign currency, the investments denominated in that currency will lose value; the opposite effect occurs if the U.S. dollar falls in relative value.

The Fund does not isolate the effect of fluctuations in foreign exchange rates from the effect of fluctuations in the market prices of investments for financial reporting purposes. Accordingly, the effects of changes in exchange rates on investments are not segregated in the Statement of Operations from the effects of changes in market prices of those investments, but are included as a component of net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investments. The Fund reports realized currency gains (losses) on foreign currency related transactions as components of net realized gain (loss) for financial reporting purposes, whereas such components are generally treated as ordinary income for U.S. federal income tax purposes.

Foreign Taxes: The Fund may be subject to foreign taxes (a portion of which may be reclaimable) on income, stock dividends, capital gains on investments, or certain foreign currency transactions. All foreign taxes are recorded in accordance with the applicable foreign tax regulations and rates that exist in the foreign jurisdictions in which the Fund invests. These foreign taxes, if any, are paid by the Fund and are reflected in its Statement of Operations as follows: foreign taxes withheld at source are presented as a reduction of income, foreign taxes on securities lending income are presented as a reduction of securities lending income, foreign taxes on stock dividends are presented as “Foreign taxes withheld”, and foreign taxes on capital gains from sales of investments and foreign taxes on foreign currency transactions are included in their respective net realized gain (loss) categories. Foreign taxes payable or deferred as of December 31, 2021, if any, are disclosed in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.

The Fund files withholding tax reclaims in certain jurisdictions to recover a portion of amounts previously withheld. The Fund may record a reclaim receivable based on collectability, which includes factors such as the jurisdiction’s applicable laws, payment history and market convention. The Statement of Operations includes tax reclaims recorded as well as professional and other fees, if any, associated with recovery of foreign withholding taxes.

Distributions: Distributions paid by the Fund are recorded on the ex-dividend dates. The character and timing of distributions are determined in accordance with U.S. federal income tax regulations, which may differ from U.S. GAAP.

Indemnifications: In the normal course of business, the Fund enters into contracts that contain a variety of representations that provide general indemnification. The Fund’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown because it involves future potential claims against the Fund, which cannot be predicted with any certainty.

 

 

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Notes to Financial Statements  (unaudited) (continued)

 

Other: Expenses directly related to the Fund or its classes are charged to the Fund or the applicable class. Expenses directly related to the Fund and other shared expenses prorated to the Fund are allocated daily to each class based on its relative net assets or other appropriate methods. Other operating expenses shared by several funds, including other funds managed by the Manager, are prorated among those funds on the basis of relative net assets or other appropriate methods.

The Fund has an arrangement with its custodian whereby credits are earned on uninvested cash balances, which could be used to reduce custody fees and/or overdraft charges. The Fund may incur charges on overdrafts, subject to certain conditions.

 

3.

INVESTMENT VALUATION AND FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS

Investment Valuation Policies: The Fund’s investments are valued at fair value (also referred to as “market value” within the financial statements) each day that the Fund is open for business and, for financial reporting purposes, as of the report date. U.S. GAAP defines fair value as the price a fund would receive to sell an asset or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. The Fund determines the fair values of its financial instruments using various independent dealers or pricing services under policies approved by the Board of Directors of the Fund (the “Board”). If a security’s market price is not readily available or does not otherwise accurately represent the fair value of the security, the security will be valued in accordance with a policy approved by the Board as reflecting fair value. The BlackRock Global Valuation Methodologies Committee (the “Global Valuation Committee”) is the committee formed by management to develop global pricing policies and procedures and to oversee the pricing function for all financial instruments.

Fair Value Inputs and Methodologies: The following methods and inputs are used to establish the fair value of the Fund’s assets and liabilities:

 

   

Equity investments traded on a recognized securities exchange are valued at that day’s official closing price, as applicable, on the exchange where the stock is primarily traded. Equity investments traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day may be valued at the last available bid (long positions) or ask (short positions) price.

 

   

Investments in open-end U.S. mutual funds (including money market funds) are valued at that day’s published net asset value (“NAV”).

 

   

The Fund values its investment in SL Liquidity Series, LLC, Money Market Series (the “Money Market Series”) at fair value, which is ordinarily based upon its pro rata ownership in the underlying fund’s net assets.

Generally, trading in foreign instruments is substantially completed each day at various times prior to the close of trading on the NYSE. Each business day, the Funds use current market factors supplied by independent pricing services to value certain foreign instruments (“Systematic Fair Value Price”). The Systematic Fair Value Price is designed to value such foreign securities at fair value as of the close of trading on the NYSE, which follows the close of the local markets.

If events (e.g., market volatility, company announcement or a natural disaster) occur that are expected to materially affect the value of such investment, or in the event that application of these methods of valuation results in a price for an investment that is deemed not to be representative of the market value of such investment, or if a price is not available, the investment will be valued by the Global Valuation Committee, or its delegate, in accordance with a policy approved by the Board as reflecting fair value (“Fair Valued Investments”). The fair valuation approaches that may be used by the Global Valuation Committee include market approach, income approach and cost approach. Valuation techniques such as discounted cash flow, use of market comparables and matrix pricing are types of valuation approaches and are typically used in determining fair value. When determining the price for Fair Valued Investments, the Global Valuation Committee, or its delegate, seeks to determine the price that the Fund might reasonably expect to receive or pay from the current sale or purchase of that asset or liability in an arm’s-length transaction. Fair value determinations shall be based upon all available factors that the Global Valuation Committee, or its delegate, deems relevant and consistent with the principles of fair value measurement. The pricing of all Fair Valued Investments is subsequently reported to the Board or a committee thereof on a quarterly basis.

Fair Value Hierarchy: Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of financial instruments. These inputs to valuation techniques are categorized into a fair value hierarchy consisting of three broad levels for financial reporting purposes as follows:

 

   

Level 1 – Unadjusted price quotations in active markets/exchanges for identical assets or liabilities that the Fund has the ability to access;

 

   

Level 2 – Other observable inputs (including, but not limited to, quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in markets that are active, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the assets or liabilities (such as interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks and default rates) or other market–corroborated inputs); and

 

   

Level 3 – Unobservable inputs based on the best information available in the circumstances, to the extent observable inputs are not available (including the Global Valuation Committee’s assumptions used in determining the fair value of financial instruments).

The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). Accordingly, the degree of judgment exercised in determining fair value is greatest for instruments categorized in Level 3. The inputs used to measure fair value may fall into different levels of the fair value hierarchy. In such cases, for disclosure purposes, the fair value hierarchy classification is determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety. Investments classified within Level 3 have significant unobservable inputs used by the Global Valuation Committee in determining the price for Fair Valued Investments. Level 3 investments include equity or debt issued by privately held companies or funds that may not have a secondary market and/or may have a limited number of investors. The categorization of a value determined for financial instruments is based on the pricing transparency of the financial instruments and is not necessarily an indication of the risks associated with investing in those securities.

As of December 31, 2021, certain investments of the Fund were fair valued using NAV per share as no quoted market value is available and therefore have been excluded from the fair value hierarchy.

 

 

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Notes to Financial Statements  (unaudited) (continued)

 

4.

SECURITIES AND OTHER INVESTMENTS

Securities Lending: The Fund may lend its securities to approved borrowers, such as brokers, dealers and other financial institutions. The borrower pledges and maintains with the Fund collateral consisting of cash, an irrevocable letter of credit issued by a bank, or securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government. The initial collateral received by the Fund is required to have a value of at least 102% of the current value of the loaned securities for securities traded on U.S. exchanges and a value of at least 105% for all other securities. The collateral is maintained thereafter at a value equal to at least 100% of the current market value of the securities on loan. The market value of the loaned securities is determined at the close of each business day of the Fund and any additional required collateral is delivered to the Fund, or excess collateral returned by the Fund, on the next business day. During the term of the loan, the Fund is entitled to all distributions made on or in respect of the loaned securities, but does not receive interest income on securities received as collateral. Loans of securities are terminable at any time and the borrower, after notice, is required to return borrowed securities within the standard time period for settlement of securities transactions.

As of period end, any securities on loan were collateralized by cash and/or U.S. Government obligations. Cash collateral invested by the securities lending agent, BlackRock Investment Management, LLC (“BIM”), if any, is disclosed in the Schedule of Investments. Any non-cash collateral received cannot be sold, re-invested or pledged by the Fund, except in the event of borrower default. The securities on loan, if any, are disclosed in the Fund’s Schedule of Investments. The market value of any securities on loan and the value of any related collateral are shown separately in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities as a component of investments at value – unaffiliated and collateral on securities loaned at value, respectively.

Securities lending transactions are entered into by the Fund under Master Securities Lending Agreements (each, an “MSLA”), which provide the right, in the event of default (including bankruptcy or insolvency), for the non-defaulting party to liquidate the collateral and calculate a net exposure to the defaulting party or request additional collateral. In the event that a borrower defaults, the Fund, as lender, would offset the market value of the collateral received against the market value of the securities loaned. When the value of the collateral is greater than that of the market value of the securities loaned, the lender is left with a net amount payable to the defaulting party. However, bankruptcy or insolvency laws of a particular jurisdiction may impose restrictions on or prohibitions against such a right of offset in the event of an MSLA counterparty’s bankruptcy or insolvency. Under the MSLA, absent an event of default, the borrower can resell or re-pledge the loaned securities, and the Fund can reinvest cash collateral received in connection with loaned securities. Upon an event of default, the parties’ obligations to return the securities or collateral to the other party are extinguished, and the parties can resell or re-pledge the loaned securities or the collateral received in connection with the loaned securities in order to satisfy the defaulting party’s net payment obligation for all transactions under the MSLA. The defaulting party remains liable for any deficiency.

As of period end, the following table is a summary of the Fund’s securities on loan by counterparty which are subject to offset under an MSLA:

 

 

 
Counterparty   Securities
Loaned at Value
    

Cash

Collateral Received(a)

     Non-Cash
Collateral Received
     Net
Amount
 

 

 

Citigroup Global Markets, Inc

    $  8,305,783        $  (8,305,783      $  —        $  —  

J.P. Morgan Securities LLC

    62,828,248        (62,828,248              

UBS Securities LLC

    2,709,454        (2,709,454              
 

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 
    $  73,843,485        $  (73,843,485      $  —        $  —  
 

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

  (a) 

Collateral received in excess of the market value of securities on loan is not presented in this table. The total cash collateral received by the Fund is disclosed in the Fund’s Statement of Assets and Liabilities.

 

The risks of securities lending include the risk that the borrower may not provide additional collateral when required or may not return the securities when due. To mitigate these risks, the Fund benefits from a borrower default indemnity provided by BIM. BIM’s indemnity allows for full replacement of the securities loaned to the extent the collateral received does not cover the value on the securities loaned in the event of borrower default. The Fund could incur a loss if the value of an investment purchased with cash collateral falls below the market value of loaned securities or if the value of an investment purchased with cash collateral falls below the value of the original cash collateral received. Such losses are borne entirely by the Fund.

 

5.

INVESTMENT ADVISORY AGREEMENT AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES

Investment Advisory: The Fund entered into an Investment Advisory Agreement with the Manager, the Fund’s investment adviser and an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of BlackRock, Inc. (“BlackRock”), to provide investment advisory and administrative services. The Manager is responsible for the management of the Fund’s portfolio and provides the personnel, facilities, equipment and certain other services necessary to the operations of the Fund.

For such services, the Fund pays the Manager a monthly fee at an annual rate equal to the following percentages of the average daily value of the Fund’s net assets:

 

 

 
Average Daily Net Assets               Investment Advisory Fees     

 

 

First $100 million

          0.60%  

$100 million - $200 million

 

            

 

            

 

                

    0.50     

Greater than $200 million

          0.40     

 

 

 

 

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Service and Distribution Fees: The Fund entered into a Distribution Agreement and Distribution Plans with BlackRock Investments, LLC (“BRIL”), an affiliate of the Manager. Pursuant to the Distribution Plans and in accordance with Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act, the Fund pays BRIL ongoing service and distribution fees. The fees are accrued daily and paid monthly at annual rates based upon the average daily net assets of the relevant share class of the Fund as follows:

 

 

 
Share Class           Service Fees      Distribution Fees     

 

 

Investor A

        0.25      N/A     

Investor C

        0.25        0.75%  

Class R

        0.25        0.25     

 

 

BRIL and broker-dealers, pursuant to sub-agreements with BRIL, provide shareholder servicing and distribution services to the Fund. The ongoing service and/or distribution fee compensates BRIL and each broker-dealer for providing shareholder servicing and/or distribution related services to shareholders.

For the six months ended December 31, 2021, the following table shows the class specific service and distribution fees borne directly by each share class of the Fund:

 

 

 
    Investor A      Investor C      Class R      Total     

 

 

Service and distribution — class specific

  $  1,254,018      $  86,670      $  14,468      $  1,355,156     

 

 

Transfer Agent: Pursuant to written agreements, certain financial intermediaries, some of which may be affiliates, provide the Fund with sub-accounting, recordkeeping, sub-transfer agency and other administrative services with respect to servicing of underlying investor accounts. For these services, these entities receive an asset-based fee or an annual fee per shareholder account, which will vary depending on share class and/or net assets. For the six months ended December 31, 2021, the Fund did not pay any amounts to affiliates in return for these services.

The Manager maintains a call center that is responsible for providing certain shareholder services to the Fund. Shareholder services include responding to inquiries and processing purchases and sales based upon instructions from shareholders. For the six months ended December 31, 2021, the Fund reimbursed the Manager the following amounts for costs incurred in running the call center, which are included in transfer agent — class specific in the Statement of Operations:

 

 

 
    Institutional      Investor A      Investor C      Class K      Class R      Total     

 

 

Reimbursed amounts

    $  13,340        $  16,810        $  2,298        $  20        $  50        $  32,518     

 

 

For the six months ended December 31, 2021, the following table shows the class specific transfer agent fees borne directly by each share class of the Fund:

 

 

 
    Institutional      Investor A      Investor C      Class K      Class R      Total     

 

 

Transfer agent — class specific

    $  517,587        $  575,986        $  15,278        $  71        $  5,926        $  1,114,848     

 

 

Other Fees: For the six months ended December 31, 2021, affiliates earned underwriting discounts, direct commissions and dealer concessions on sales of the Fund’s Investor A Shares for a total of $5,733.

For the six months ended December 31, 2021, affiliates received CDSCs as follows:

 

 

 
Share Class   Amounts     

 

 

Investor A

    $  1,350     

Investor C

    1,437     

 

 

Expense Limitations, Waivers and Reimbursements: The Manager contractually agreed to waive its investment advisory fees by the amount of investment advisory fees the Fund pays to the Manager indirectly through its investment in affiliated money market funds (the “affiliated money market fund waiver”) through June 30, 2023. The contractual agreement may be terminated upon 90 days’ notice by a majority of the directors who are not “interested persons” of the Fund, as defined in the 1940 Act (“Independent Directors”), or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund. The amount of waivers and/or reimbursements of fees and expenses made pursuant to the expense limitation described below will be reduced by the amount of the affiliated money market fund waiver. This amount is included in fees waived and/or reimbursed by the Manager in the Statement of Operations. For the six months ended December 31, 2021, the amount waived was $1,387.

The Manager has contractually agreed to waive its investment advisory fee with respect to any portion of the Fund’s assets invested in affiliated equity and fixed-income mutual funds and affiliated exchange-traded funds that have a contractual management fee through June 30, 2023. The contractual agreement may be terminated upon 90 days’ notice by a majority of the Independent Directors, or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund. For the six months ended December 31, 2021, there were no fees waived by the Manager pursuant to this arrangement.

The Manager contractually agreed to waive and/or reimburse fees or expenses in order to limit of Class R Shares to 1.22% as a percentage of average daily net assets, excluding interest expense, dividend expense, tax expense, acquired fund fees and expenses, and certain other fund expenses, which constitute extraordinary expenses not incurred in the ordinary course of the Fund’s business (“expense limitation”).The Manager has agreed not to reduce or discontinue this contractual expense limitation through June 30, 2023, unless approved by the Board, including a majority of the Independent Directors, or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund. For the six months ended December 31, 2021, there were no investment advisory fees waived and/or reimbursed by the Manager pursuant to this agreement.

Securities Lending: The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) has issued an exemptive order which permits BIM, an affiliate of the Manager, to serve as securities lending agent for the Fund, subject to applicable conditions. As securities lending agent, BIM bears all operational costs directly related to securities lending. The Fund is responsible for expenses in connection with the investment of cash collateral received for securities on loan (the “collateral investment expenses”). The cash collateral is invested in a private investment company, Money Market Series, managed by the Manager or its affiliates. However, BIM has agreed to cap the collateral investment

 

 

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expenses of the Money Market Series to an annual rate of 0.04%. The investment adviser to the Money Market Series will not charge any advisory fees with respect to shares purchased by the Fund. The Money Market Series may, under certain circumstances, impose a liquidity fee of up to 2% of the value withdrawn or temporarily restrict withdrawals for up to 10 business days during a 90 day period, in the event that the private investment company’s weekly liquid assets fall below certain thresholds. The Money Market Series seeks current income consistent with maintaining liquidity and preserving capital. Although the Money Market Series is not registered under the 1940 Act, its investments may follow the parameters of investments by a money market fund that is subject to Rule 2a-7 under the 1940 Act.

Securities lending income is equal to the total of income earned from the reinvestment of cash collateral, net of fees and other payments to and from borrowers of securities, and less the collateral investment expenses. The Fund retains a portion of securities lending income and remits a remaining portion to BIM as compensation for its services as securities lending agent.

Pursuant to the current securities lending agreement, the Fund retains 77% of securities lending income (which excludes collateral investment expenses), and this amount retained can never be less than 70% of the total of securities lending income plus the collateral investment expenses.

In addition, commencing the business day following the date that the aggregate securities lending income earned across the BlackRock Multi-Asset Complex in a calendar year exceeds a specified threshold, the Fund, pursuant to the securities lending agreement, will retain for the remainder of that calendar year securities lending income in an amount equal to 81% of securities lending income (which excludes collateral investment expenses), and this amount retained can never be less than 70% of the total of securities lending income plus the collateral investment expenses.

The share of securities lending income earned by the Fund is shown as securities lending income — affiliated — net in the Statement of Operations. For the six months ended December 31, 2021, the Fund paid BIM $4,269 for securities lending agent services.

Interfund Lending: In accordance with an exemptive order (the “Order”) from the SEC, the Fund may participate in a joint lending and borrowing facility for temporary purposes (the “Interfund Lending Program”), subject to compliance with the terms and conditions of the Order, and to the extent permitted by the Fund’s investment policies and restrictions. The Fund is currently permitted to borrow and lend under the Interfund Lending Program.

A lending BlackRock fund may lend in aggregate up to 15% of its net assets but may not lend more than 5% of its net assets to any one borrowing fund through the Interfund Lending Program. A borrowing BlackRock fund may not borrow through the Interfund Lending Program or from any other source more than 33 1/3% of its total assets (or any lower threshold provided for by the fund’s investment restrictions). If a borrowing BlackRock fund’s total outstanding borrowings exceed 10% of its total assets, each of its outstanding interfund loans will be subject to collateralization of at least 102% of the outstanding principal value of the loan. All interfund loans are for temporary or emergency purposes and the interest rate to be charged will be the average of the highest current overnight repurchase agreement rate available to a lending fund and the bank loan rate, as calculated according to a formula established by the Board.

During the six months ended December 31, 2021, the Fund did not participate in the Interfund Lending Program.

Directors and Officers: Certain directors and/or officers of the Fund are directors and/or officers of BlackRock or its affiliates. The Fund reimburses the Manager for a portion of the compensation paid to the Fund’s Chief Compliance Officer, which is included in Directors and Officer in the Statement of Operations.

 

6.

PURCHASES AND SALES

For the six months ended December 31, 2021, purchases and sales of investments, excluding short-term investments, were $636,349,442 and $747,097,580, respectively.

 

7.

INCOME TAX INFORMATION

It is the Fund’s policy to comply with the requirements of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, applicable to regulated investment companies, and to distribute substantially all of its taxable income to its shareholders. Therefore, no U.S. federal income tax provision is required.

The Fund files U.S. federal and various state and local tax returns. No income tax returns are currently under examination. The statute of limitations on the Fund’s U.S. federal tax returns generally remains open for a period of three fiscal years after they are filed. The statutes of limitations on the Fund’s state and local tax returns may remain open for an additional year depending upon the jurisdiction.

Management has analyzed tax laws and regulations and their application to the Fund as of December 31, 2021, inclusive of the open tax return years, and does not believe that there are any uncertain tax positions that require recognition of a tax liability in the Fund’s financial statements.

As of December 31, 2021, gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation based on cost of investments (including short positions and derivatives, if any) for U.S. federal income tax purposes were as follows:

 

 

    Amounts  

 

 

Tax cost

  $  1,808,645,814  
 

 

 

 

Gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 386,724,094  

Gross unrealized depreciation

    (46,175,520
 

 

 

 

Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

  $ 340,548,574  
 

 

 

 

 

 

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8.

BANK BORROWINGS

The Fund, along with certain other funds managed by the Manager and its affiliates (“Participating Funds”), is a party to a 364-day, $2.25 billion credit agreement with a group of lenders. Under this agreement, the Fund may borrow to fund shareholder redemptions. Excluding commitments designated for certain individual funds, the Participating Funds, including the Fund, can borrow up to an aggregate commitment amount of $1.75 billion at any time outstanding, subject to asset coverage and other limitations as specified in the agreement. The credit agreement has the following terms: a fee of 0.10% per annum on unused commitment amounts and interest at a rate equal to the higher of (a) one-month London Interbank Offered Rate (“LIBOR”) (but, in any event, not less than 0.00%) on the date the loan is made plus 0.80% per annum or (b) the Fed Funds rate (but, in any event, not less than 0.00%) in effect from time to time plus 0.80% per annum on amounts borrowed. The agreement expires in April 2022 unless extended or renewed. These fees were allocated among such funds based upon portions of the aggregate commitment available to them and relative net assets of Participating Funds. During the six months ended December 31, 2021, the Fund did not borrow under the credit agreement.

 

9.

PRINCIPAL RISKS

In the normal course of business, the Fund invests in securities or other instruments and may enter into certain transactions, and such activities subject the Fund to various risks, including among others, fluctuations in the market (market risk) or failure of an issuer to meet all of its obligations. The value of securities or other instruments may also be affected by various factors, including, without limitation: (i) the general economy; (ii) the overall market as well as local, regional or global political and/or social instability; (iii) regulation, taxation or international tax treaties between various countries; or (iv) currency, interest rate and price fluctuations. Local, regional or global events such as war, acts of terrorism, the spread of infectious illness or other public health issues, recessions, or other events could have a significant impact on the Fund and its investments. The Fund’s prospectus provides details of the risks to which the Fund is subject.

The Fund may be exposed to additional risks when reinvesting cash collateral in money market funds that do not seek to maintain a stable NAV per share of $1.00, which may be subject to redemption gates or liquidity fees under certain circumstances.

Market Risk: An outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus has developed into a global pandemic and has resulted in closing borders, quarantines, disruptions to supply chains and customer activity, as well as general concern and uncertainty. The impact of this pandemic, and other global health crises that may arise in the future, could affect the economies of many nations, individual companies and the market in general in ways that cannot necessarily be foreseen at the present time. This pandemic may result in substantial market volatility and may adversely impact the prices and liquidity of a fund’s investments. The duration of this pandemic and its effects cannot be determined with certainty.

Valuation Risk: The market values of equities, such as common stocks and preferred securities or equity related investments, such as futures and options, may decline due to general market conditions which are not specifically related to a particular company. They may also decline due to factors which affect a particular industry or industries. The Fund may invest in illiquid investments. An illiquid investment is any investment that the Fund reasonably expects cannot be sold or disposed of in current market conditions in seven calendar days or less without the sale or disposition significantly changing the market value of the investment. The Fund may experience difficulty in selling illiquid investments in a timely manner at the price that it believes the investments are worth. Prices may fluctuate widely over short or extended periods in response to company, market or economic news. Markets also tend to move in cycles, with periods of rising and falling prices. This volatility may cause the Fund’s NAV to experience significant increases or decreases over short periods of time. If there is a general decline in the securities and other markets, the NAV of the Fund may lose value, regardless of the individual results of the securities and other instruments in which the Fund invests.

Counterparty Credit Risk: The Fund may be exposed to counterparty credit risk, or the risk that an entity may fail to or be unable to perform on its commitments related to unsettled or open transactions, including making timely interest and/or principal payments or otherwise honoring its obligations. The Fund manages counterparty credit risk by entering into transactions only with counterparties that the Manager believes have the financial resources to honor their obligations and by monitoring the financial stability of those counterparties. Financial assets, which potentially expose the Fund to market, issuer and counterparty credit risks, consist principally of financial instruments and receivables due from counterparties. The extent of the Fund’s exposure to market, issuer and counterparty credit risks with respect to these financial assets is approximately their value recorded in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, less any collateral held by the Fund.

Concentration Risk: A diversified portfolio, where this is appropriate and consistent with a fund’s objectives, minimizes the risk that a price change of a particular investment will have a material impact on the NAV of a fund. The investment concentrations within the Fund’s portfolio are disclosed in its Schedule of Investments.

LIBOR Transition Risk: The United Kingdom’s Financial Conduct Authority announced a phase out of the LIBOR. Although many LIBOR rates will cease to be published or no longer will be representative of the underlying market they seek to measure after December 31, 2021, a selection of widely used USD LIBOR rates will continue to be published through June 2023 in order to assist with the transition.The Fund may be exposed to financial instruments tied to LIBOR to determine payment obligations, financing terms, hedging strategies or investment value. The transition process away from LIBOR might lead to increased volatility and illiquidity in markets for, and reduce the effectiveness of new hedges placed against instruments whose terms currently include LIBOR. The ultimate effect of the LIBOR transition process on the Fund is uncertain.

 

 

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10.

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS

Transactions in capital shares for each class were as follows:

 

     Six Months Ended 12/31/21     Year Ended 06/30/21  
Share Class   Shares     Amounts     Shares     Amounts  

Institutional

       

Shares sold

    8,098,713     $ 161,264,433       17,406,275     $ 309,051,090  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

    8,488,258       167,661,316       4,756,251       80,400,185  

Shares redeemed

    (5,229,627     (104,494,203     (12,184,315     (227,053,692
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    11,357,344     $ 224,431,546       9,978,211     $ 162,397,583  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Investor A

       

Shares sold and automatic conversion of shares

    1,963,724     $ 38,681,359       4,300,010     $ 79,589,133  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

    8,307,498       161,169,995       6,358,499       105,079,022  

Shares redeemed

    (9,812,863     (190,296,286     (10,929,600     (202,875,179
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    458,359     $ 9,555,068       (271,091   $ (18,207,024
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Investor C

       

Shares sold

    129,867     $ 2,056,261       327,783     $ 5,407,568  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

    220,144       3,423,827       200,984       2,743,974  

Shares redeemed and automatic conversion of shares

    (243,675     (3,923,093     (2,372,047     (35,436,541
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    106,336     $ 1,556,995       (1,843,280   $ (27,284,999
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Class K

       

Shares sold

    448,020     $ 8,851,934       100,901     $ 2,044,460  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

    77,050       1,503,399       35,221       593,301  

Shares redeemed

    (462,039     (8,558,682     (101,887     (1,957,726
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    63,031     $ 1,796,651       34,235     $ 680,035  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Class R

       

Shares sold

    21,005     $ 379,055       89,300     $ 1,503,452  

Shares issued in reinvestment of distributions

    63,002       1,092,584       57,427       860,883  

Shares redeemed

    (120,321     (2,052,443     (267,306     (4,376,913
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    (36,314   $ (580,804     (120,579   $ (2,012,578
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 
    11,948,756     $ 236,759,456       7,777,496     $ 115,573,017  
 

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

11.

SUBSEQUENT EVENTS

Management has evaluated the impact of all subsequent events on the Fund through the date the financial statements were issued and has determined that there were no subsequent events requiring adjustment or additional disclosure in the financial statements.

 

 

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Statement Regarding Liquidity Risk Management Program

In compliance with Rule 22e-4 under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “Liquidity Rule”), BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc. (the “Fund”) has adopted and implemented a liquidity risk management program (the “Program”), which is reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund’s liquidity risk.

The Board of Directors (the “Board”) of the Fund, met on November 9-10, 2021 (the “Meeting”) to review the Program. The Board previously appointed BlackRock Advisors, LLC or BlackRock Fund Advisors (“BlackRock”), each an investment adviser to certain BlackRock funds, as the program administrator for the Fund’s Program, as applicable. BlackRock also previously delegated oversight of the Program to the 40 Act Liquidity Risk Management Committee (the “Committee”). At the Meeting, the Committee, on behalf of BlackRock, provided the Board with a report that addressed the operation of the Program and assessed its adequacy and effectiveness of implementation, including the management of the Fund’s Highly Liquid Investment Minimum (“HLIM”) where applicable, and any material changes to the Program (the “Report”). The Report covered the period from October 1, 2020 through September 30, 2021 (the “Program Reporting Period”).

The Report described the Program’s liquidity classification methodology for categorizing the Fund’s investments (including derivative transactions) into one of four liquidity buckets. It also referenced the methodology used by BlackRock to establish the Fund’s HLIM and noted that the Committee reviews and ratifies the HLIM assigned to the Fund no less frequently than annually. The Report also discussed notable events affecting liquidity over the Program Reporting Period, including the imposition of capital controls in certain countries.

The Report noted that the Program complied with the key factors for consideration under the Liquidity Rule for assessing, managing and periodically reviewing the Fund’s liquidity risk, as follows:

 

  a)

The Fund’s investment strategy and liquidity of portfolio investments during both normal and reasonably foreseeable stressed conditions. During the Program Reporting Period, the Committee reviewed whether the Fund’s strategy is appropriate for an open-end fund structure with a focus on funds with more significant and consistent holdings of less liquid and illiquid assets. The Committee also factored a fund’s concentration in an issuer into the liquidity classification methodology by taking issuer position sizes into account. Where a fund participated in borrowings for investment purposes (such as tender option bonds or reverse repurchase agreements), such borrowings were factored into the Program’s calculation of a fund’s liquidity bucketing. Derivative exposure was also considered in such calculation.

 

  b)

Short-term and long-term cash flow projections during both normal and reasonably foreseeable stressed conditions. During the Program Reporting Period, the Committee reviewed historical redemption activity and used this information as a component to establish the Fund’s reasonably anticipated trading size (“RATS”). The Fund has adopted an in-kind redemption policy which may be utilized to meet larger redemption requests. The Committee may also take into consideration a fund’s shareholder ownership concentration (which, depending on product type and distribution channel, may or may not be available), a fund’s distribution channels, and the degree of certainty associated with a fund’s short-term and long-term cash flow projections.

 

  c)

Holdings of cash and cash equivalents, as well as borrowing arrangements. The Committee considered the terms of the credit facility committed to the Fund, the financial health of the institution providing the facility and the fact that the credit facility is shared among multiple funds (including that a portion of the aggregate commitment amount is specifically designated for BlackRock Floating Rate Income Portfolio, a series of BlackRock Funds V). The Committee also considered other types of borrowing available to the Fund, such as the ability to use reverse repurchase agreements and interfund lending, as applicable.

There were no material changes to the Program during the Program Reporting Period other than the enhancement of certain model components in the Program’s methodology. The Report provided to the Board stated that the Committee concluded that based on the operation of the functions, as described in the Report, the Program is operating as intended and is effective in implementing the requirements of the Liquidity Rule.

 

 

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Additional Information

 

General Information

Quarterly performance, semi-annual and annual reports, current net asset value and other information regarding the Fund may be found on BlackRock’s website, which can be accessed at blackrock.com. Any reference to BlackRock’s website in this report is intended to allow investors public access to information regarding the Fund and does not, and is not intended to, incorporate BlackRock’s website in this report.

Householding

The Fund will mail only one copy of shareholder documents, including prospectuses, annual and semi-annual reports, Rule 30e-3 notices and proxy statements, to shareholders with multiple accounts at the same address. This practice is commonly called “householding” and is intended to reduce expenses and eliminate duplicate mailings of shareholder documents. Mailings of your shareholder documents may be householded indefinitely unless you instruct us otherwise. If you do not want the mailing of these documents to be combined with those for other members of your household, please call the Fund at (800) 441-7762.

Availability of Quarterly Schedule of Investments

The Fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year as an exhibit to its reports on Form N-PORT. The Fund’s Form N-PORT is available on the SEC’s website at sec.gov. Additionally, the Fund makes its portfolio holdings for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year available at blackrock.com/fundreports.

Availability of Proxy Voting Policies, Procedures and Voting Records

A description of the policies and procedures that the Fund uses to determine how to vote proxies relating to portfolio securities and information about how the Fund voted proxies relating to securities held in the Fund’s portfolio during the most recent 12-month period ended June 30 is available without charge, upon request (1) by calling (800) 441-7762; (2) on the BlackRock website at blackrock.com; and (3) on the SEC’s website at sec.gov.

BlackRock’s Mutual Fund Family

BlackRock offers a diverse lineup of open-end mutual funds crossing all investment styles and managed by experts in equity, fixed-income and tax-exempt investing. Visit blackrock.com for more information.

Shareholder Privileges

Account Information

Call us at (800) 441-7762 from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM ET on any business day to get information about your account balances, recent transactions and share prices. You can also visit blackrock.com for more information.

Automatic Investment Plans

Investor class shareholders who want to invest regularly can arrange to have $50 or more automatically deducted from their checking or savings account and invested in any of the BlackRock funds.

Systematic Withdrawal Plans

Investor class shareholders can establish a systematic withdrawal plan and receive periodic payments of $50 or more from their BlackRock funds, as long as their account balance is at least $10,000.

Retirement Plans

Shareholders may make investments in conjunction with Traditional, Rollover, Roth, Coverdell, Simple IRAs, SEP IRAs and 403(b) Plans.

 

 

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BlackRock Privacy Principles

BlackRock is committed to maintaining the privacy of its current and former fund investors and individual clients (collectively, “Clients”) and to safeguarding their non-public personal information. The following information is provided to help you understand what personal information BlackRock collects, how we protect that information and why in certain cases we share such information with select parties.

If you are located in a jurisdiction where specific laws, rules or regulations require BlackRock to provide you with additional or different privacy-related rights beyond what is set forth below, then BlackRock will comply with those specific laws, rules or regulations.

BlackRock obtains or verifies personal non-public information from and about you from different sources, including the following: (i) information we receive from you or, if applicable, your financial intermediary, on applications, forms or other documents; (ii) information about your transactions with us, our affiliates, or others; (iii) information we receive from a consumer reporting agency; and (iv) from visits to our websites.

BlackRock does not sell or disclose to non-affiliated third parties any non-public personal information about its Clients, except as permitted by law or as is necessary to respond to regulatory requests or to service Client accounts. These non-affiliated third parties are required to protect the confidentiality and security of this information and to use it only for its intended purpose.

We may share information with our affiliates to service your account or to provide you with information about other BlackRock products or services that may be of interest to you. In addition, BlackRock restricts access to non-public personal information about its Clients to those BlackRock employees with a legitimate business need for the information. BlackRock maintains physical, electronic and procedural safeguards that are designed to protect the non-public personal information of its Clients, including procedures relating to the proper storage and disposal of such information.

Fund and Service Providers

 

Investment Adviser

BlackRock Advisors, LLC

Wilmington, DE 19809

Accounting Agent and Transfer Agent

BNY Mellon Investment Servicing (US) Inc.

Wilmington, DE 19809

Custodian

The Bank of New York Mellon

New York, NY 10286

Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

Deloitte & Touche LLP

Boston, MA 02116

Distributor

BlackRock Investments, LLC

New York, NY 10022

Legal Counsel

Sidley Austin LLP

New York, NY 10019

Address of the Fund

100 Bellevue Parkway

Wilmington, DE 19809

 

 

 

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Glossary of Terms Used in this Report

 

Portfolio Abbreviation

ADR   American Depositary Receipt

 

 

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Want to know more?

blackrock.com | 800-441-7762

This report is intended for current holders. It is not authorized for use as an offer of sale or a solicitation of an offer to buy shares of the Fund unless preceded or accompanied by the Fund’s current prospectus. Past performance results shown in this report should not be considered a representation of future performance. Investment returns and principal value of shares will fluctuate so that shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Statements and other information herein are as dated and are subject to change.

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(b) Not Applicable

 

Item 2 –

Code of Ethics – Not Applicable to this semi-annual report

 

Item 3 –

Audit Committee Financial Expert – Not Applicable to this semi-annual report

 

Item 4 –

Principal Accountant Fees and Services – Not Applicable to this semi-annual report

 

Item 5 –

Audit Committee of Listed Registrant – Not Applicable

 

Item 6 –

Investments

(a) The registrant’s Schedule of Investments is included as part of the Report to Stockholders filed under Item 1(a) of this Form.

(b) Not Applicable due to no such divestments during the semi-annual period covered since the previous Form N-CSR filing.

 

Item 7 –

Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment Companies – Not Applicable

 

Item 8 –

Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies – Not Applicable

 

Item 9 –

Purchases of Equity Securities by Closed-End Management Investment Company and Affiliated Purchasers – Not Applicable

 

Item 10 –

Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders – There have been no material changes to these procedures.

 

Item 11 –

Controls and Procedures

(a) The registrant’s principal executive and principal financial officers, or persons performing similar functions, have concluded that the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”)) are effective as of a date within 90 days of the filing of this report based on the evaluation of these controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the 1940 Act and Rule 15d-15(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

(b) There were no changes in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the 1940 Act) that occurred during the period covered by this report that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Item 12 –

Disclosure of Securities Lending Activities for Closed-End Management Investment Companies – Not Applicable

 

Item 13 –

Exhibits attached hereto

(a)(1) Code of Ethics – Not Applicable to this semi-annual report

(a)(2) Section 302 Certifications are attached

(a)(3) Any written solicitation to purchase securities under Rule 23c-1 – Not Applicable


(a)(4) Change in Registrant’s independent public accountant – Not Applicable

(b) Section 906 Certifications are attached

 


Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc. (Formerly BlackRock Basic Value Fund, Inc.)

 

  By:     

/s/ John M. Perlowski                            

       John M. Perlowski
       Chief Executive Officer (principal executive officer) of
       BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc. (Formerly BlackRock Basic Value Fund, Inc.)

Date: February 23, 2022

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

  By:     

/s/ John M. Perlowski

       John M. Perlowski
       Chief Executive Officer (principal executive officer) of
       BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc. (Formerly BlackRock Basic Value Fund, Inc.)

Date: February 23, 2022

 

  By:     

/s/ Trent Walker                            

       Trent Walker
       Chief Financial Officer (principal financial officer) of
       BlackRock Large Cap Focus Value Fund, Inc. (Formerly BlackRock Basic Value Fund, Inc.)

Date: February 23, 2022