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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20549

FORM N-Q
 
QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF
REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY

Investment Company Act file Number 811-02265
 
The Value Line Fund, Inc.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)

7 Times Square, New York, NY 10036

Mitchell E. Appel
(Name and address of agent for service)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code:  212-907-1900

Date of fiscal year end: December 31

Date of reporting period: September 30, 2011
 
 
 

 
 
Item 1: Schedule of Investments.
 
A copy of Schedule of Investments for the period ended 9/30/11 is included with this Form.
 
The Value Line Fund, Inc.
 
   
Schedule of Investments (unaudited)
September 30, 2011
 
Shares
     
Value
 
COMMON STOCKS (99.9%)
       
               
     
CONSUMER DISCRETIONARY (21.5%)
       
 
6,700
 
AutoZone, Inc. *
 
$
2,138,573
 
 
14,000
 
Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. *
   
802,340
 
 
15,800
 
BorgWarner, Inc. *
   
956,374
 
 
22,400
 
Brinker International, Inc.
   
468,608
 
 
13,000
 
Buckle, Inc. (The)
   
499,980
 
 
9,000
 
Buffalo Wild Wings, Inc. *
   
538,200
 
 
4,100
 
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. *
   
1,242,095
 
 
11,700
 
Coach, Inc.
   
606,411
 
 
17,500
 
Darden Restaurants, Inc.
   
748,125
 
 
17,000
 
Deckers Outdoor Corp. *
   
1,585,420
 
 
9,000
 
Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc. *
   
301,140
 
 
25,000
 
DIRECTV Class A *
   
1,056,250
 
 
12,000
 
Dollar Tree, Inc. *
   
901,320
 
 
24,000
 
Domino’s Pizza, Inc. *
   
654,000
 
 
3,800
 
Fossil, Inc. *
   
308,028
 
 
9,300
 
Genuine Parts Co.
   
472,440
 
 
13,000
 
Gildan Activewear, Inc.
   
335,920
 
 
2,900
 
Guess?, Inc.
   
82,621
 
 
15,400
 
Hanesbrands, Inc. *
   
385,154
 
 
28,600
 
Johnson Controls, Inc.
   
754,182
 
 
21,000
 
LKQ Corp. *
   
507,360
 
 
6,000
 
Lululemon Athletica, Inc. *
   
291,900
 
 
15,300
 
McDonald’s Corp.
   
1,343,646
 
 
2,000
 
Netflix, Inc. *
   
226,320
 
 
11,600
 
New Oriental Education & Technology
Group, Inc. ADR *
   
266,452
 
 
8,000
 
NIKE, Inc. Class B
   
684,080
 
 
2,000
 
O’Reilly Automotive, Inc. *
   
133,260
 
 
13,000
 
Panera Bread Co. Class A *
   
1,351,220
 
 
14,400
 
Penn National Gaming, Inc. *
   
479,376
 
 
4,500
 
Priceline.com, Inc. *
   
2,022,570
 
 
4,000
 
Ralph Lauren Corp.
   
518,800
 
 
5,000
 
Shaw Communications, Inc. Class B
   
101,000
 
 
3,000
 
Tim Hortons, Inc.
   
138,840
 
 
22,000
 
TJX Companies, Inc. (The)
   
1,220,340
 
 
6,000
 
Ulta Salon, Cosmetics & Fragrance, Inc. *
   
373,380
 
 
8,300
 
Under Armour, Inc. Class A *
   
551,203
 
 
16,000
 
Warnaco Group, Inc. (The) *
   
737,440
 
 
4,600
 
Wynn Resorts Ltd.
   
529,368
 
 
34,800
 
Yum! Brands, Inc.
   
1,718,772
 
           
28,032,508
 
     
CONSUMER STAPLES (11.4%)
       
 
1,400
 
Boston Beer Co., Inc. (The) Class A *
   
101,780
 
 
4,900
 
British American Tobacco PLC ADR
   
415,177
 
 
9,500
 
Bunge Ltd.
   
553,755
 
 
15,400
 
Casey’s General Stores, Inc.
   
672,210
 
 
32,000
 
Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
   
1,414,400
 
 
12,700
 
Corn Products International, Inc.
   
498,348
 
 
9,000
 
Costco Wholesale Corp.
   
739,080
 
 
24,000
 
Diamond Foods, Inc.
   
1,914,960
 
 
36,000
 
Flowers Foods, Inc.
   
700,560
 
 
18,000
 
General Mills, Inc.
   
692,460
 
 
22,000
 
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc. *
   
2,044,680
 
 
11,400
 
Herbalife Ltd.
   
611,040
 
 
41,000
 
Hormel Foods Corp.
   
1,107,820
 
 
21,100
 
J&J Snack Foods Corp.
   
1,013,855
 
 
7,000
 
Molson Coors Brewing Co. Class B
   
277,270
 
               
Shares
     
Value
 
 
7,000
 
PepsiCo, Inc.
  $
433,300
 
 
8,000
 
Ruddick Corp.
   
311,920
 
 
15,700
 
TreeHouse Foods, Inc. *
   
970,888
 
 
6,000
 
Whole Foods Market, Inc.
   
391,860
 
     
 
   
14,865,363
 
     
ENERGY (2.2%)
       
 
7,000
 
Cabot Oil & Gas Corp.
   
433,370
 
 
9,000
 
Chesapeake Energy Corp.
   
229,950
 
 
2,300
 
Core Laboratories N.V.
   
206,609
 
 
12,000
 
Devon Energy Corp.
   
665,280
 
 
14,000
 
Enbridge, Inc.
   
447,020
 
 
6,000
 
Oil States International, Inc. *
   
305,520
 
 
16,000
 
Southwestern Energy Co. *
   
533,280
 
           
2,821,029
 
     
FINANCIALS (3.4%)
       
 
9,000
 
Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. *
   
702,450
 
 
20,000
 
AFLAC, Inc.
   
699,000
 
 
2,000
 
Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.
   
51,880
 
 
14,000
 
Bank of Montreal
   
781,900
 
 
3,000
 
BlackRock, Inc.
   
444,030
 
 
7,000
 
M&T Bank Corp.
   
489,300
 
 
8,000
 
Royal Bank of Canada
   
365,760
 
 
13,500
 
Stifel Financial Corp. *
   
358,560
 
 
13,000
 
T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.
   
621,010
 
           
4,513,890
 
     
HEALTH CARE (16.3%)
       
 
13,600
 
Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. *
   
871,216
 
 
12,600
 
Allergan, Inc.
   
1,037,988
 
 
3,300
 
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Class A *
   
299,541
 
 
7,000
 
C.R. Bard, Inc.
   
612,780
 
 
14,400
 
Catalyst Health Solutions, Inc. *
   
830,736
 
 
18,200
 
Cerner Corp. *
   
1,247,064
 
 
24,400
 
Computer Programs & Systems, Inc.
   
1,614,060
 
 
8,000
 
DaVita, Inc. *
   
501,360
 
 
3,000
 
DENTSPLY International, Inc.
   
92,070
 
 
26,000
 
Edwards Lifesciences Corp. *
   
1,853,280
 
 
11,700
 
Endo Pharmaceuticals Holdings, Inc. *
   
327,483
 
 
24,000
 
Express Scripts, Inc. *
   
889,680
 
 
13,700
 
Henry Schein, Inc. *
   
849,537
 
 
6,600
 
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. *
   
455,202
 
 
13,000
 
Illumina, Inc. *
   
531,960
 
 
1,000
 
Intuitive Surgical, Inc. *
   
364,280
 
 
14,000
 
Medco Health Solutions, Inc. *
   
656,460
 
 
9,100
 
MEDNAX, Inc. *
   
570,024
 
 
3,000
 
Mettler-Toledo International, Inc. *
   
419,880
 
 
15,000
 
Novo Nordisk A/S ADR
   
1,492,800
 
 
17,500
 
Owens & Minor, Inc.
   
498,400
 
 
18,000
 
ResMed, Inc. *
   
518,220
 
 
6,600
 
Techne Corp.
   
448,866
 
 
18,000
 
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. ADR
   
669,960
 
 
8,200
 
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. *
   
415,248
 
 
22,000
 
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.
   
1,014,640
 
 
17,400
 
Universal Health Services, Inc. Class B
   
591,600
 
 
9,000
 
Volcano Corp. *
   
266,670
 
 
6,000
 
Waters Corp. *
   
452,940
 
 
14,000
 
WellPoint, Inc.
   
913,920
 
           
21,307,865
 
 
 

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The Value Line Fund, Inc.
 
September 30, 2011
 
Shares
     
Value
 
     
INDUSTRIALS (19.0%)
       
 
26,500
 
AMETEK, Inc.
 
$
873,705
 
 
7,800
 
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
   
534,066
 
 
12,100
 
Canadian National Railway Co.
   
805,618
 
 
9,500
 
Carlisle Companies, Inc.
   
302,860
 
 
22,000
 
Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. N.V.
   
629,860
 
 
15,000
 
CLARCOR, Inc.
   
620,700
 
 
7,000
 
Clean Harbors, Inc. *
   
359,100
 
 
23,700
 
Danaher Corp.
   
993,978
 
 
20,000
 
Donaldson Co., Inc.
   
1,096,000
 
 
20,000
 
Eaton Corp.
   
710,000
 
 
8,700
 
Elbit Systems Ltd.
   
345,390
 
 
4,400
 
Esterline Technologies Corp. *
   
228,096
 
 
12,000
 
Fastenal Co.
   
399,360
 
 
6,000
 
FedEx Corp.
   
406,080
 
 
10,000
 
Gardner Denver, Inc.
   
635,500
 
 
9,300
 
Graco, Inc.
   
317,502
 
 
8,950
 
HEICO Corp.
   
440,698
 
 
15,000
 
IDEX Corp.
   
467,400
 
 
18,200
 
IHS, Inc. Class A *
   
1,361,542
 
 
21,400
 
Iron Mountain, Inc.
   
676,668
 
 
11,700
 
ITT Corp.
   
491,400
 
 
6,800
 
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
   
245,616
 
 
12,600
 
Kansas City Southern *
   
629,496
 
 
15,700
 
Kirby Corp. *
   
826,448
 
 
7,400
 
L-3 Communications Holdings, Inc.
   
458,578
 
 
2,300
 
Middleby Corp. (The) *
   
162,058
 
 
6,200
 
Parker Hannifin Corp.
   
391,406
 
 
4,400
 
Precision Castparts Corp.
   
684,024
 
 
21,000
 
Republic Services, Inc.
   
589,260
 
 
85,000
 
Rollins, Inc.
   
1,590,350
 
 
13,400
 
Roper Industries, Inc.
   
923,394
 
 
12,000
 
Stericycle, Inc. *
   
968,640
 
 
6,800
 
Toro Co. (The)
   
335,036
 
 
9,000
 
Union Pacific Corp.
   
735,030
 
 
12,400
 
United Technologies Corp.
   
872,464
 
 
9,500
 
URS Corp. *
   
281,770
 
 
8,000
 
Valmont Industries, Inc.
   
623,520
 
 
6,300
 
Verisk Analytics, Inc. Class A *
   
219,051
 
 
4,900
 
W.W. Grainger, Inc.
   
732,746
 
 
25,300
 
Waste Connections, Inc.
   
855,646
 
           
24,820,056
 
     
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (14.5%)
       
 
22,600
 
Accenture PLC Class A
   
1,190,568
 
 
12,000
 
Acme Packet, Inc. *
   
511,080
 
 
22,000
 
Advent Software, Inc. *
   
458,700
 
 
8,300
 
Alliance Data Systems Corp. *
   
769,410
 
 
7,000
 
Amphenol Corp. Class A
   
285,390
 
 
13,500
 
ANSYS, Inc. *
   
662,040
 
 
7,000
 
Ariba, Inc. *
   
193,970
 
 
4,300
 
Baidu, Inc. ADR *
   
459,713
 
 
25,000
 
Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. *
   
1,319,000
 
 
21,400
 
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp.
Class A *
   
1,341,780
 
 
7,000
 
Equinix, Inc. *
   
621,810
 
 
5,700
 
F5 Networks, Inc. *
   
404,985
 
 
3,300
 
FactSet Research Systems, Inc.
   
293,601
 
 
1,200
 
Google, Inc. Class A *
   
617,256
 
 
34,000
 
Informatica Corp. *
   
1,392,300
 
 
3,000
 
MasterCard, Inc. Class A
   
951,480
 
               
Shares
     
Value
 
 
9,400
 
MICROS Systems, Inc. *
  $
412,754
 
 
12,000
 
Netgear, Inc. *
   
310,680
 
 
24,000
 
Open Text Corp. *
   
1,250,880
 
 
58,000
 
Oracle Corp.
   
1,666,920
 
 
9,000
 
Rackspace Hosting, Inc. *
   
307,260
 
 
7,000
 
Rovi Corp. *
   
300,860
 
 
7,000
 
Salesforce.com, Inc. *
   
799,960
 
 
15,300
 
Solera Holdings, Inc.
   
772,650
 
 
12,000
 
SuccessFactors, Inc. *
   
275,880
 
 
3,000
 
Teradata Corp. *
   
160,590
 
 
20,000
 
TIBCO Software, Inc. *
   
447,800
 
 
6,000
 
VMware, Inc. Class A *
   
482,280
 
 
8,100
 
Wright Express Corp. *
   
308,124
 
           
18,969,721
 
     
MATERIALS (8.4%)
       
 
15,800
 
Albemarle Corp.
   
638,320
 
 
23,000
 
Ball Corp.
   
713,460
 
 
8,200
 
CF Industries Holdings, Inc.
   
1,011,798
 
 
38,000
 
Crown Holdings, Inc. *
   
1,163,180
 
 
10,000
 
Cytec Industries, Inc.
   
351,400
 
 
19,000
 
FMC Corp.
   
1,314,040
 
 
8,100
 
NewMarket Corp.
   
1,230,147
 
 
10,000
 
Packaging Corp. of America
   
233,000
 
 
11,300
 
Praxair, Inc.
   
1,056,324
 
 
8,000
 
Rock-Tenn Co. Class A
   
389,440
 
 
14,000
 
Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. (The) Class A
   
624,400
 
 
12,400
 
Sigma-Aldrich Corp.
   
766,196
 
 
25,900
 
Silgan Holdings, Inc.
   
951,566
 
 
10,100
 
Solutia, Inc. *
   
129,785
 
 
11,400
 
Valspar Corp. (The)
   
355,794
 
           
10,928,850
 
     
TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES (0.8%)
   
 
 
 
10,000
 
American Tower Corp. Class A *
   
538,000
 
 
13,000
 
Crown Castle International Corp. *
   
528,710
 
           
1,066,710
 
     
UTILITIES (2.4%)
       
 
14,000
 
ITC Holdings Corp.
   
1,084,020
 
 
10,600
 
NSTAR
   
474,986
 
 
9,600
 
Oneok, Inc.
   
633,984
 
 
23,000
 
Questar Corp.
   
407,330
 
 
15,300
 
Wisconsin Energy Corp.
   
478,737
 
              3,079,057  
     
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
AND TOTAL INVESTMENT
SECURITIES (99.9%)
(Cost $106,715,353)
   
130,405,049
 
CASH AND OTHER ASSETS IN EXCESS OF
LIABILITIES (0.1%)
   
119,143
 
NET ASSETS (1) (100%)
 
$
130,524,192
 
NET ASSET VALUE OFFERING AND
REDEMPTION PRICE, PER OUTSTANDING
SHARE
($130,524,192 ÷ 15,560,234 shares outstanding)
 
$
8.39
 
 
*
Non-income producing.
 
 

2

 

The Value Line Fund, Inc.
 
Schedule of Investments (unaudited)
 
(1)
For federal income tax purposes, the aggregate cost was $106,715,353, aggregate gross unrealized appreciation was $30,731,878, aggregate gross unrealized depreciation was $7,042,182 and the net unrealized appreciation was $23,689,696.
ADR
American Depositary Receipt.
 
 

3

 
 
The Fund follows fair valuation accounting standards (FASB ASC 820-10) which establish a definition of fair value and set out a hierarchy for measuring fair value. These standards require additional disclosures about the various inputs and valuation techniques used to develop the measurements of fair value and a discussion in changes in valuation techniques and related inputs during the period. These inputs are summarized in the three broad levels listed below:
   
Level 1 – Inputs that reflect unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities that the Fund has the ability to access at the measurement date;
Level 2 – Inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability either directly or indirectly, including inputs in markets that are not considered to be active;
Level 3 – Inputs that are unobservable.
 
Transfers between investment levels may occur as the markets fluctuate and/or the availability of data used in an investment’s valuation changes. The inputs or methodologies used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.
 
The following table summarizes the inputs used to value the Fund’s net assets as of September 30, 2011:
 
Investments in Securities:
 
Level 1
   
Level 2
   
Level 3
   
Total
 
Assets
                       
Common Stocks
  $ 130,405,049     $ 0     $ 0     $ 130,405,049  
                                 
Total Investments in Securities
  $ 130,405,049     $ 0     $ 0     $ 130,405,049  
                                 
 
The Fund follows the updated provisions surrounding fair value measurements and disclosures on transfers in and out of all levels of the fair value hierarchy on a gross basis and the reasons for the transfers as well as to disclosures about the valuation techniques and inputs used to measure fair value for investments that fall in either Level 2 or Level 3 fair value hierarchy.
 
For the period ended September 30, 2011, there was no significant transfer activity between Level 1 and Level 2.
 
For the period ended September 30, 2011, there were no Level 3 investments. The Schedule of Investments includes a breakdown of the Schedule’s investments by category.
 
 
 

 
 
Item 2. Controls and Procedures.
(a)  
The registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer have concluded that the   registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in rule 30a-2(c) under the Act (17 CFR 270.30a-2(c) ) based on their evaluation of these controls and procedures as of the date within 90 days of filing date of this report, are approximately designed to ensure that material information relating to the registrant is made known to such officers and are operating effectively.
 
(b)  
The registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer have determined that there have been no significant changes in the registrant’s internal controls or in other factors that could significantly affect these controls subsequent to the date of their evaluation, including corrective actions with regard to significant deficiencies and material weaknesses.

Item 3. Exhibits:
(a)  
Certifications of principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the registrant.
 
 

 
 
SIGNATURES
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.
 
By /s/ Mitchell E. Appel  
 
Mitchell E. Appel, President
     
Date: 
November 18, 2011
 
     
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/ Mitchell E. Appel   
 
Mitchell E. Appel, President, Principal Executive Officer
     
By:  /s/ Emily D. Washington    
 
Emily D. Washington, Treasurer, Principal Financial Officer
     
Date: 
November 18, 2011