GAMCO Investors, Inc. Announces Initiative to Launch NextShares™ Exchange-Traded Managed Funds

GAMCO Investors, Inc. (“GAMCO”) (NYSE:GBL) today announced that it has entered into a preliminary agreement with Navigate Fund Solutions LLC (“Navigate”), a subsidiary of Eaton Vance Corp. (NYSE:EV), to support the launch by GAMCO of a family of NextShares™ exchange-traded managed funds. GAMCO also announced that it is preparing to file an application with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission seeking exemptive relief to permit the firm to offer NextShares. The application incorporates by reference the terms and conditions of the exemptive order granted to Eaton Vance Management and related parties on December 2, 2014.

“GAMCO elected not to participate in the growth in ETFs as our bottom up research effort has been in part focused on securities in the microcap, small cap, and mid cap sectors of the market. As stock pickers, we are now pleased to participate in the exchange-traded product marketplace through NextShares exchange-traded managed funds, which are designed to protect the confidentiality of portfolio trading information. GAMCO started hedge funds in early 1985 and entered the mutual funds with the launch of The Gabelli Asset Fund in March 1986.

“We then entered the closed end fund world with The Gabelli Equity Trust in August 1986,” said Mario J. Gabelli, Chairman and CEO of GAMCO.

NextShares are a new type of exchange-traded product designed to provide investors with potentially better performance and enhanced tax efficiency by leveraging the best features of actively managed mutual funds and ETFs. Like active mutual funds, NextShares seek to outperform their benchmark index and peer funds based on their manager’s investment insights and research judgments. Like ETFs, NextShares will utilize an exchange-traded structure with built-in cost and tax advantages. Compared to actively managed ETFs, NextShares offer the potential benefits of protecting the confidentiality of fund trading information yet providing trading cost transparency to fund investors.

“We are pleased to add GAMCO as a licensee, and look forward to partnering with them and other fund sponsors to launch the initial NextShares funds,” said Stephen W. Clarke, President of Navigate.

About GAMCO

Through its subsidiaries GAMCO Asset Management Inc. (private advisory accounts), Gabelli Funds, LLC (mutual funds and closed-end funds), and Gabelli Securities, Inc. (partnerships and offshore funds), GAMCO manages separate account and investment fund assets. As of September 30, 2014, GAMCO had $46.9 billion in assets under management. For further information please visit www.gabelli.com.

About Navigate and Eaton Vance

Navigate is a wholly owned subsidiary of Eaton Vance Corp. formed to develop and commercialize NextShares. Aspects of the operation of NextShares are protected intellectual property owned by Navigate.

Eaton Vance Corp. is one of the oldest investment management firms in the United States, with a history dating to 1924. Eaton Vance and its affiliates managed $296.0 billion in assets as of December 31, 2014, offering individuals and institutions a broad array of investment strategies and wealth management solutions. For more information, see eatonvance.com.

This press release is for information purposes only and is not intended to constitute, and should not be construed as, an offer to sell securities. The agreement described herein is preliminary in nature and non-binding, so therefore may not be executed. The launch of NextSharesfunds by GAMCO is conditional upon regulatory approval, the likelihood and timing of which cannot be predicted. Commercial success also requires completion of enabling implementation technology and acceptance by market participants, which cannot be assured. Like mutual funds, NextShares will not offer investors the opportunity to buy and sell intraday based on current (versus end-of-day) determinations of fund value. NextShares trade execution prices will fluctuate based on changes in NAV and may vary significantly from anticipated levels during periods of market volatility. Although limit orders may be used to control trading costs, they cannot be used to control or limit trade execution prices. There can be no guarantee that an active trading market for NextShares will develop or be maintained, or that their listing will continue unchanged. Buying and selling NextShares may require payment of brokerage commissions and expose transacting shareholders to other trading costs. Market trading prices of NextShares may be above, at or below NAV, will fluctuate in relation to NAV based on supply and demand in the market for shares and other factors, and may vary significantly from NAV. The return on a shareholder’s NextShares investment will be reduced if the shareholder sells shares at a greater discount or narrower premium to NAV than he or she acquired the shares. The performance of actively managed NextShares will depend in part on the portfolio managers’ successful application of analytical skill and investment judgment. A NextShares fund is not a complete investment program, and there is no guarantee that it will achieve its investment objective. It is possible to lose money on an investment in NextShares. Investors in NextShares should have a long-term investment perspective and be able to tolerate potentially sharp declines in value. An investment in NextShares is not a deposit in a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other government agency, entity or person.

Contacts:

GAMCO Investors, Inc.
Agnes Mullady, 914-921-8371
Senior Vice President

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