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Quarterly Fund Commentaries

Third Quarter 2008 Fund Commentaries

These are extraordinary times in the financial markets. Now, more than ever, we feel it's critical to communicate directly with investors so you have a clear understanding of what we're doing on your behalf. Our portfolio managers' third quarter commentaries are listed below. Most of all, we want to assure you that now, as always, we remain focused and committed to our long-term investment disciplines.

Growth Funds

RS Emerging Growth Fund  
RS Smaller Company Growth Fund  
RS Select Growth Fund  
RS MidCap Opportunities Fund  
RS Growth Fund  
RS Technology Fund (formerly The Information Age Fund®)  

Value Funds

RS Partners Fund  
RS Value Fund  
RS Investors Fund  
RS Global Natural Resources Fund  
RS Large Cap Value Fund  

Core Funds

RS Small Cap Core Equity Fund  
RS Large Cap Alpha Fund (formerly RS Core Equity Fund)  
RS Equity Dividend Fund  

International Funds

RS International Growth Fund  
RS Emerging Markets Fund  

Fixed Income Funds

RS Investment Quality Bond Fund  
RS Low Duration Bond Fund  
RS High Yield Bond Fund  
RS Tax-Exempt Fund  
RS Money Market Fund  

Index Fund
RS S&P 500 Index Fund  

Asset Allocation Fund

RS Asset Allocation Fund  


Investing in small- and mid-size companies can involve risks such as having less publicly available information, higher volatility, and less liquidity than in the case of larger companies. Overweighting investments in certain sectors or industries increases the risk of loss due to general declines in the prices of stocks in those sectors or industries. Investments in high technology and Internet-related sectors may be highly volatile. Funds that concentrate investments in a certain sector may be subject to greater risk than funds that invest more broadly, as companies in that sector may share common characteristics and may react similarly to market developments or other factors affecting their values. Investments in companies in natural resources industries may involve risks including changes in commodities prices, changes in demand for various natural resources, changes in energy prices, and international political and economic developments. Foreign securities are subject to political, regulatory, economic, and exchange-rate risks not present in domestic investments. The value of a debt security is affected by changes in interest rates and is subject to any credit risk of the issuer or guarantor of the security. High yield bond investing involves special risks. Investments in lower rated and unrated debt securities are subject to a greater loss of principal and interest than investments in higher rated securities. The S&P 500 Index is a registered trademark of Standard & Poor's and is an unmanaged index of the common stock prices of 500 widely held U.S. stocks that include the reinvestment of dividends. It is not available for direct investment. Investors in the tax-exempt funds may be subject to Alternative Minimum Tax and certain other state and local taxes.