MassMutual Corporate Investors Report for the Three Months Ended March 31, 2010 [LOGO] ADVISER Babson Capital Management LLC* 1500 Main Street, P.O. Box 15189 Springfield, Massachusetts 01115-5189 INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM KPMG LLP Boston, Massachusetts 02110 COUNSEL TO THE TRUST Ropes & Gray LLP Boston, Massachusetts 02110 CUSTODIAN Citibank, N.A. New York, New York 10043 TRANSFER AGENT & REGISTRAR Shareholder Financial Services, Inc.* P.O. Box 173673 Denver, Colorado 802 17-3673 1-800-647-7374 INTERNET WEBSITE www.babsoncapital.com/mci MassMutual Corporate Investors c/o Babson Capital Management LLC [LOGO] 1500 Main Street, Suite 2200 Springfield, Massachusetts 01115 (413) 226-1516 *Member of the MassMutual Financial Group ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICY MassMutual Corporate Investors (the "Trust") is a closed-end management investment company, first offered to the public in 1971, whose shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the trading symbol "MCI". The Trust's share price can be found in the financial section of most newspapers as "MassCp" or "MassMuInv" under either the New York Stock Exchange listings or Closed-End Fund Listings. The Trust's investment objective is to maintain a portfolio of securities providing a fixed yield and at the same time offering an opportunity for capital gains. The Trust's principal investments are privately placed, below-investment grade, long-term debt obligations with equity features such as common stock, warrants, conversion rights, or other equity features and, occasionally, preferred stocks. The Trust typically purchases these investments, which are not publicly tradable, directly from their issuers in private placement transactions. These investments are typically mezzanine debt instruments with accompanying private equity securities made to small or middle market companies. In addition, the Trust may temporarily invest, subject to certain limitations, in marketable investment grade debt securities, other marketable debt securities (including high yield securities) and marketable common stocks. Below- investment grade or high yield securities have predominantly speculative characteristics with respect to the capacity of the issuer to pay interest and repay principal. Babson Capital Management LLC ("Babson Capital") manages the Trust on a total return basis. The Trust distributes substantially all of its net income to shareholders each year. Accordingly, the Trust pays dividends to shareholders in January, May, August, and November. The Trust pays dividends to its shareholders in cash, unless the shareholder elects to participate in the Dividend Reinvestment and Share Purchase Plan. FORM N-Q The Trust files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. This information is available (i) on the SEC's website at http://www.sec.gov; and (ii) at the SEC's Public Reference Room in Washington, DC (which information on their operation may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330). A complete schedule of portfolio holdings as of each quarter-end is available upon request by calling, toll-free, 866-399-1516. PROXY VOTING POLICIES & PROCEDURES; PROXY VOTING RECORD The Trustees of the Trust have delegated proxy voting responsibilities relating to the voting of securities held by the Trust to Babson Capital. A description of Babson Capital's proxy voting policies and procedures is available (1) without charge, upon request, by calling, toll-free 866-399-1516; (2) on the Trust's website: http://www.babsoncapital.com/mci; and (3) on the SEC's website at http://www.sec.gov. Information regarding how the Trust voted proxies relating to portfolio securities during the most recent 12-month period ended June 30 is available (1) on the Trust's website: http://www.babsoncapital. com/mci; and (2) on the SEC's website at http://www.sec.gov. MCI Listed NYSE MassMutual Corporate Investors TO OUR SHAREHOLDERS April 30, 2010 We are pleased to present the March 31, 2010 Quarterly Report of MassMutual Corporate Investors (the "Trust"). The Board of Trustees declared a quarterly dividend of 54 cents per share, payable on May 7, 2010 to shareholders of record on April 26, 2010. The Trust paid a 54 cent per share dividend for the preceding quarter. The Trust earned 52 cents per share of net investment income for the first quarter of 2010, compared to 47 cents per share in the previous quarter. During the first quarter, the net assets of the Trust increased to $220,735,765 or $23.50 per share compared to $214,436,954 or $22.89 per share on December 31, 2009. This translates into a 2.7% total return for the quarter, based on the change in the Trust's net assets assuming the reinvestment of all dividends. Longer term, the Trust returned 20.2%, 3.3%, 9.3%, 10.2%, and 13.7% for the 1-, 3-, 5-, 10-, and 25-year time periods, respectively, based on the change in the Trust's net assets assuming the reinvestment of all dividends. The Trust's share price increased 7.0% during the quarter, from $25.10 per share as of December 31, 2009 to $26.85 per share as of March 31, 2010. The Trust's market price of $26.85 per share equates to a 14.3% premium over the March 31, 2010 net asset value per share of $23.50. The Trust's average quarter-end premium for the 3, 5 and 10-year periods was 5.6%, 9.2% and 6.9%, respectively. U.S. equity markets, as approximated by the Russell 2000 Index, increased 8.9% for the quarter. U.S. fixed income markets, as approximated by the Barclays Capital U.S. Corporate High Yield Index, increased 4.6% for the quarter. The Trust closed two new private placement investments during the first quarter. The two new investments were in Manhattan Beachwear Holding Company and Eatem Holding Company. A brief description of these investments can be found in the Consolidated Schedule of Investments. The total amount invested by the Trust in these two transactions was $6,000,000. Banks and other senior debt providers have steadily increased the amount of capital available to finance middle market buyout transactions over the past few quarters. As a result, we have seen a significant increase in deal flow available to the Trust over the past few months. We are hopeful that this higher level of deal flow will translate into an increase in the number of new investments for the Trust as we progress through the rest of 2010. On the negative side, the trend towards lower leverage and more conservative capital structures that we enjoyed through most of 2009 appears to be changing. Leverage multiples have increased since the start of 2010 and we expect them to continue to increase during the rest of the year. At the same time, we are seeing downward pressure on pricing and return expectations. However, our approach to investing will not change. We will continue to maintain the same discipline and investment philosophy that has served us well for so many years. During 2009, we spent considerable time working closely with the transaction sponsors and management teams of many of our portfolio companies who were struggling due to the weak economy. With the economy now improving, it is refreshing to see many of our underperforming companies starting to show signs of improved results. Assuming the economy continues to improve, we expect the overall condition of the Trust's portfolio to strengthen as the rest of 2010 unfolds. We are also seeing signs of a recovery in realization activity. One of the Trust's portfolio companies, Tangent Rail Corporation, was sold for a gain on April 1, 2010. There are a number of portfolio companies that are in various stages of a sale process and we are hopeful that many of these will turn into successful realizations in the upcoming quarters. Thank you for your continued interest in and support of MassMutual Corporate Investors. Sincerely, /s/ Michael L. Klofas Michael L. Klofas President ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PORTFOLIO COMPOSITION AS OF 3/31/10* [PIE CHART APPEARS HERE] PRIVATE / 144A HIGH PUBLIC HIGH YIELD YIELD DEBT DEBT 69.2% 16.3% PRIVATE / RESTRICTED PUBLIC EQUITY EQUITY 0.9% 11.9% CASH & SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 1.7% ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Based on market value of total investments (including cash) Cautionary Notice: Certain statements contained in this report may be "forward looking" statements. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made and which reflect management's current estimates, projections, expectations or beliefs, and which are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially. These statements are subject to change at any time based upon economic, market or other conditions and may not be relied upon as investment advice or an indication of the Trust's trading intent. References to specific securities are not recommendations of such securities, and may not be representative of the Trust's current or future investments. We undertake no obligation to publicly update forward looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES MARCH 31, 2010 (UNAUDITED) ASSETS: Investments (See Consolidated Schedule of Investments) Corporate restricted securities at fair value (Cost - $219,366,435) $ 185,692,381 Corporate restricted securities at market value (Cost - $16,528,406) $ 16,359,435 Corporate public securities at market value (Cost - $45,588,320) $ 42,716,941 Short-term securities at amortized cost 1,999,859 ------------- 246,768,616 Cash 2,291,133 Interest and dividends receivable 5,750,694 Receivable for investments sold 1,271,408 Other assets 18,856 ------------- TOTAL ASSETS 256,100,707 ------------- LIABILITIES: Payable for investments purchased 4,222,827 Investment advisory fee payable 689,799 Note payable 30,000,000 Interest payable 202,105 Accrued expenses 111,366 Accrued taxes payable 138,845 ------------- TOTAL LIABILITIES 35,364,942 ------------- TOTAL NET ASSETS $ 220,735,765 ============= NET ASSETS: Common shares, par value $1.00 per share; an unlimited number authorized $ 9,391,780 Additional paid-in capital 114,415,959 Retained net realized gain on investments, prior years 127,688,004 Undistributed net investment income 7,176,708 Accumulated net realized loss on investments (1,083,437) Net unrealized depreciation of investments after taxes (36,853,249) ------------- TOTAL NET ASSETS $ 220,735,765 ============= COMMON SHARES ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING 9,391,780 ============= NET ASSET VALUE PER SHARE $ 23.50 ============= See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS MassMutual Corporate Investors FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31, 2010 (UNAUDITED) INVESTMENT INCOME: Interest $ 6,068,632 Dividends 4,014 Other 24,179 ------------- TOTAL INVESTMENT INCOME 6,096,825 ------------- EXPENSES: Investment advisory fees 689,799 Interest 396,000 Trustees' fees and expenses 54,600 Professional fees 37,200 Reports to shareholders 30,000 Custodian fees 6,000 Transfer agent/registrar's expenses 4,500 Other 7,069 ------------- TOTAL EXPENSES 1,225,168 ------------- INVESTMENT INCOME - NET 4,871,657 ------------- NET REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON INVESTMENTS: Net realized loss on investments before taxes (212,614) Income tax expense (1,298) ------------- Net realized loss on investments after taxes (213,912) Net change in unrealized depreciation of investments before taxes 1,038,317 Net change in deferred income tax expense 26,445 ------------- Net change in unrealized depreciation of investments after taxes 1,064,762 ------------- NET GAIN ON INVESTMENTS 850,850 ------------- NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $ 5,722,507 ============= See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31, 2010 (UNAUDITED) NET DECREASE IN CASH: Cash flows from operating activities: Purchases/Proceeds/Maturities from short-term portfolio securities, net $ (1,997,793) Purchases of portfolio securities (17,538,566) Proceeds from disposition of portfolio securities 7,330,570 Interest, dividends and other income received 3,097,574 Interest expense paid (396,000) Operating expenses paid (881,924) Income taxes paid (57,298) ------------- NET CASH USED FOR OPERATING ACTIVITIES (10,443,437) ------------- Cash flows from financing activities: Cash dividends paid from net investment income (5,058,513) Receipts for shares issued on reinvestment of dividends 576,304 ------------- NET CASH USED FOR FINANCING ACTIVITIES (4,482,209) ------------- NET DECREASE IN CASH (14,925,646) Cash - beginning of year 17,216,779 ------------- CASH - END OF PERIOD $ 2,291,133 ============= RECONCILIATION OF NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS TO NET CASH USED FOR OPERATING ACTIVITIES: NET INCREASE IN NET ASSETS RESULTING FROM OPERATIONS $ 5,722,507 ------------- Increase in investments (16,208,968) Increase in interest and dividends receivable (2,594,626) Increase in receivable for investments sold (1,224,106) Increase in other assets (18,856) Increase in payable for investments purchased 4,222,827 Increase in investment advisory fee payable 19,684 Decrease in accrued expenses (53,581) Decrease in accrued taxes payable (82,445) Decrease in other payables (225,873) ------------- TOTAL ADJUSTMENTS TO NET ASSETS FROM OPERATIONS (16,165,944) ------------- NET CASH USED FOR OPERATING ACTIVITIES $ (10,443,437) ============= See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS MassMutual Corporate Investors OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS For the three months ended For the 03/31/10 year ended (Unaudited) 12/31/09 ------------- ------------- INCREASE IN NET ASSETS: Operations: Investment income - net $ 4,871,657 $ 19,170,412 Net realized gain (loss) on investments (213,912) 868,412 Net change in unrealized depreciation of investments 1,064,762 5,285,777 ------------- ------------- Net increase in net assets resulting from operations 5,722,507 25,324,601 Increase from common shares issued on reinvestment of dividends Common shares issued (2010 - 24,164; 2009 - 48,107) 576,304 1,137,714 Dividends to shareholders from: Net investment income (2009 - $2.16 per share) -- (20,168,880) ------------- ------------- TOTAL INCREASE IN NET ASSETS 6,298,811 6,293,435 NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR 214,436,954 208,143,519 ------------- ------------- NET ASSETS, END OF PERIOD/YEAR (including undistributed net investment income of $7,176,708 and $2,305,051, respectively) $ 220,735,765 $ 214,436,954 ============= ============= See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 CONSOLIDATED SELECTED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS SELECTED DATA FOR EACH SHARE OF BENEFICIAL INTEREST OUTSTANDING: For the three months ended For the years ended December 31, 3/31/2010 ----------------------------------------------------------------- (Unaudited) 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- Net asset value: Beginning of year $ 22.89 $ 22.33 $ 27.19 $ 27.51 $ 26.06 $ 24.34 Net investment income (a) 0.52 2.05 2.31 2.56 2.27 2.03 Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) on investments 0.09 0.66 (5.02) (0.35) 1.62 1.96(b) Total from investment operations 0.61 2.71 (2.71) 2.21 3.89 3.99 Dividends from net investment income to common shareholders -- (2.16) (2.16) (2.57) (2.47) (2.11) Dividends from net realized gain on investments to common shareholders -- -- -- -- (0.01) (0.18) Increase from dividends reinvested -- 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.04 0.02 Total dividends -- (2.15) (2.15) (2.53) (2.44) (2.27) Net asset value: End of period/year $ 23.50 $ 22.89 $ 22.33 $ 27.19 $ 27.51 $ 26.06 Per share market value: End of period/year $ 26.85 $ 25.10 $ 19.25 $ 30.20 $ 34.89 $ 30.05 Total investment return Net asset value (c) 2.66% 12.64% (10.34%) 8.72% 18.06% 20.04% Market value 6.97% 39.89% (30.44%) (8.78%) 29.04% 16.95% Net assets (in millions): End of period/year $ 220.74 $ 214.44 $ 208.14 $ 251.16 $ 251.69 $ 236.28 Ratio of operating expenses to average net assets 1.55%(d) 1.58% 1.49% 1.55% 1.43% 1.78% Ratio of interest expense to average net assets 0.74%(d) 0.75% 0.67% 0.59% 0.60% 0.73% Ratio of income tax expense to average net assets (e) 0.00%(d) 0.00% 0.00% 0.35% 2.46% 2.84% Ratio of total expenses before custodian fee reduction to average net assets (e) 2.29%(d) 2.33% 2.16% 2.49% 4.53% 5.36% Ratio of net expenses after custodian fee reduction to average net assets (e) 2.29%(d) 2.33% 2.16% 2.49% 4.49% 5.35% Ratio of net investment income to average net assets 9.08%(d) 9.06% 9.01% 9.17% 8.19% 7.98% Portfolio turnover 4% 23% 32% 44% 35% 35% (a) Calculated using average shares. (b) Amount includes $0.19 per share in litigation proceeds. (c) Net asset value return represents portfolio returns based on change in the Trust's net asset value assuming the reinvestment of all dividends and distributions which differs from the total investment return based on the Trust's market value due to the difference between the Trust's net asset value and the market value of its shares outstanding; past performance is no guarantee of future results. (d) Annualized (e) As additional information, this ratio is included to reflect the taxes paid on retained long-term gains. These taxes paid are netted against realized capital gains in the Statement of Operations. The taxes paid are treated as deemed distributions and a credit for the taxes paid is passed on to the shareholders. Senior borrowings: Total principal amount (in millions) $ 30 $ 30 $ 30 $ 30 $ 20 $ 20 Asset coverage per $1,000 of indebtedness $ 8,358 $ 8,148 $ 7,938 $ 9,732 $ 13,584 $ 12,814 See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 MassMutual Corporate Investors CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES - 91.53%:(A) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ PRIVATE PLACEMENT INVESTMENTS - 84.12% A E COMPANY, INC. A designer and manufacturer of machined parts and assembly structures for the commercial and military aerospace industries. 11% Senior Secured Note due 2015 $ 1,413,462 * $ 1,385,193 $ 1,415,809 13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2016 $ 1,413,461 11/10/09 1,265,201 1,416,384 Common Stock (B) 323,077 shs. 11/10/09 323,077 306,923 Warrant, exercisable until 2019, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 161,538 shs. 11/10/09 119,991 1,615 ------------ ------------ * 11/10/09 and 11/18/09. 3,093,462 3,140,731 ------------ ------------ A H C HOLDING COMPANY, INC. A designer and manufacturer of boilers and water heaters for the commercial sector. 15% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 2,497,509 11/21/07 2,446,032 2,522,484 Limited Partnership Interest (B) 23.16% int. 11/21/07 224,795 310,220 ------------ ------------ 2,670,827 2,832,704 ------------ ------------ A S A P INDUSTRIES LLC A designer and manufacturer of components used on oil and natural gas wells. 12.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 850,946 12/31/08 739,153 867,964 Limited Liability Company Unit Class A-2 (B) 1,276 uts. 12/31/08 140,406 201,183 Limited Liability Company Unit Class A-3 (B) 1,149 uts. 12/31/08 126,365 181,065 ------------ ------------ 1,005,924 1,250,212 ------------ ------------ A S C GROUP, INC. A designer and manufacturer of high reliability encryption equipment, communications products, computing systems and electronic components primarily for the military and aerospace sectors. 12.75% Senior Subordinated Note due 2016 $ 2,318,182 10/09/09 1,986,875 2,344,542 Limited Liability Company Unit Class A (B) 2,359 uts. 10/09/09 231,818 220,215 Limited Liability Company Unit Class B (B) 2,782 uts. 10/09/09 273,352 28 ------------ ------------ 2,492,045 2,564,785 ------------ ------------ A W X HOLDINGS CORPORATION A provider of aerial equipment rental, sales and repair services to non-residential construction and maintenance contractors operating in the State of Indiana. 10.5% Senior Secured Term Note due 2014 $ 735,000 05/15/08 720,300 683,359 13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 735,000 05/15/08 669,579 657,637 Common Stock (B) 105,000 shs. 05/15/08 105,000 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2015, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 36,923 shs. 05/15/08 62,395 -- ------------ ------------ 1,557,274 1,340,996 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES HOLDINGS A provider of factory maintenance services to industrial companies. 15% Senior Subordinated Note due 2013 $ 2,182,626 12/27/07 $ 2,140,111 $ 2,171,697 Preferred Stock (B) 1,031 shs. 12/27/07 510,000 333,612 ------------ ------------ 2,650,111 2,505,309 ------------ ------------ AERO HOLDINGS, INC. A provider of geospatial services to corporate and government clients. 10.5% Senior Secured Term Note due 2014 $ 1,627,500 03/09/07 1,603,088 1,633,684 14% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 1,260,000 03/09/07 1,154,713 1,260,000 Common Stock (B) 262,500 shs. 03/09/07 262,500 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2015, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 66,116 shs. 03/09/07 111,528 -- ------------ ------------ 3,131,829 2,893,684 ------------ ------------ ALL CURRENT HOLDING COMPANY A specialty re-seller of essential electrical parts and components primarily serving wholesale distributors. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 1,140,317 09/26/08 1,048,154 1,115,091 Common Stock (B) 1,347 shs. 09/26/08 134,683 72,804 Warrant, exercisable until 2018, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 958 shs. 09/26/08 87,993 51,779 ------------ ------------ 1,270,830 1,239,674 ------------ ------------ AMERICAN HOSPICE MANAGEMENT HOLDING LLC A for-profit hospice care provider in the United States. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2013 $ 3,187,495 * 3,033,665 3,187,495 Preferred Class A Unit (B) 3,223 uts. ** 322,300 519,524 Preferred Class B Unit (B) 1,526 uts. 06/09/08 152,626 200,188 Common Class B Unit (B) 30,420 uts. 01/22/04 1 72,478 Common Class D Unit (B) 6,980 uts. 09/12/06 1 16,630 ------------ ------------ * 01/22/04 and 06/09/08. ** 01/22/04 and 09/12/06. 3,508,593 3,996,315 ------------ ------------ APEX ANALYTIX HOLDING CORPORATION A provider of audit recovery and fraud detection services and software to commercial and retail businesses in the U.S. and Europe. 12.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2016 $ 1,912,500 04/28/09 1,603,912 1,969,875 Preferred Stock Series B (B) 3,065 shs. 04/28/09 306,507 31 Common Stock (B) 1,366 shs. 04/28/09 1,366 14 ------------ ------------ 1,911,785 1,969,920 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 MassMutual Corporate Investors CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ ARROW TRU-LINE HOLDINGS, INC. A manufacturer of hardware for residential and commercial overhead garage doors in North America. 14% Senior Subordinated Note due 2012 $ 1,859,060 05/18/05 $ 1,667,348 $ 1,487,248 Preferred Stock (B) 63 shs. 10/16/09 62,756 31,380 Common Stock (B) 497 shs. 05/18/05 497,340 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2012, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 130 shs. 05/18/05 112,128 -- ------------ ------------ 2,339,572 1,518,628 ------------ ------------ BRAVO SPORTS HOLDING CORPORATION A designer and marketer of niche branded consumer products including canopies, trampolines, in-line skates, skateboards, and urethane wheels. 12.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 2,281,593 06/30/06 2,175,148 2,215,892 Preferred Stock Class A (B) 879 shs. 06/30/06 268,121 121,582 Common Stock (B) 1 sh. 06/30/06 286 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2014, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 309 shs. 06/30/06 92,102 42,730 ------------ ------------ 2,535,657 2,380,204 ------------ ------------ CDNT, INC. A value-added converter and distributor of specialty pressure sensitive adhesives, foams, films, and foils. 10.5% Senior Secured Term Note due 2014 $ 750,872 08/07/08 735,855 696,594 12.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 750,872 08/07/08 688,607 661,730 Common Stock (B) 73,256 shs. 08/07/08 73,256 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2018, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 57,600 shs. 08/07/08 57,689 -- ------------ ------------ 1,555,407 1,358,324 ------------ ------------ CAPITAL SPECIALTY PLASTICS, INC. A producer of desiccant strips used for packaging pharmaceutical products. Common Stock (B) 109 shs. * 503 795,663 ------------ ------------ * 12/30/97 and 05/29/99. CLOUGH, HARBOUR AND ASSOCIATES An engineering service firm that is located in Albany, NY. 12.25% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 2,400,000 12/02/08 2,225,100 2,448,000 Preferred Stock (B) 277 shs. 12/02/08 276,900 270,099 ------------ ------------ 2,502,000 2,718,099 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ COEUR, INC. A producer of proprietary, disposable power injection syringes. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2016 $ 1,214,286 10/10/08 $ 1,098,929 $ 1,238,572 Common Stock (B) 607 shs. 10/10/08 60,714 50,637 Warrant, exercisable until 2018, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 934 shs. 10/10/08 91,071 77,904 ------------ ------------ 1,250,714 1,367,113 ------------ ------------ CONNECTICUT ELECTRIC, INC. A supplier and distributor of electrical products sold into the retail and wholesale markets. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 2,393,954 01/12/07 2,233,202 957,582 Limited Liability Company Unit Class A (B) 156,046 uts. 01/12/07 156,046 -- Limited Liability Company Unit Class C (B) 112,873 uts. 01/12/07 112,873 -- ------------ ------------ 2,502,121 957,582 ------------ ------------ CONNOR SPORT COURT INTERNATIONAL, INC. A designer and manufacturer of outdoor and indoor synthetic sports flooring and other temporary flooring products. Preferred Stock Series B-2 (B) 17,152 shs. 07/05/07 700,392 1,715,247 Preferred Stock Series C (B) 8,986 shs. 07/05/07 300,168 898,560 Common Stock (B) 718 shs. 07/05/07 7 251 Limited Partnership Interest (B) 12.64% int. * 189,586 -- ------------ ------------ *08/12/04 and 01/14/05. 1,190,153 2,614,058 ------------ ------------ COREPHARMA LLC A manufacturer of oral dose generic pharmaceuticals targeted at niche applications. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2013 $ 2,550,000 08/04/05 2,469,296 2,550,000 Warrant, exercisable until 2013, to purchase common stock at $.001 per share (B) 20 shs. 08/04/05 137,166 206,157 ------------ ------------ 2,606,462 2,756,157 ------------ ------------ CRANE RENTAL CORPORATION A crane rental company. 13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 2,295,000 08/21/08 2,085,196 2,340,900 Common Stock (B) 255,000 shs. 08/21/08 255,000 78,535 Warrant, exercisable until 2016, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 136,070 shs. 08/21/08 194,826 41,907 ------------ ------------ 2,535,022 2,461,342 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 MassMutual Corporate Investors CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ CUSTOM ENGINEERED WHEELS, INC. A manufacturer of custom engineered, non-pneumatic plastic wheels and plastic tread cap tires used primarily for lawn and garden products and wheelchairs. 12.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2016 $ 2,182,212 10/27/09 $ 1,892,808 $ 2,202,479 Preferred Stock PIK 296 shs. 10/27/09 295,550 280,773 Preferred Stock Series A 216 shs. 10/27/09 197,152 2 Common Stock (B) 72 shs. 10/27/09 72,238 68,628 Warrant, exercisable until 2016, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 53 shs. 10/27/09 48,608 1 ------------ ------------ 2,506,356 2,551,883 ------------ ------------ DAVIS-STANDARD LLC A manufacturer, assembler, and installer of a broad range of capital equipment that is used in the extrusion, conversion, and processing of plastic materials. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 1,847,826 10/30/06 1,755,391 1,809,474 Limited Partnership Interest (B) 1.82% int. 10/30/06 702,174 785,938 Warrant, exercisable until 2014, to purchase preferred stock at $.01 per share (B) 50 shs. 10/30/06 49,830 68,454 Warrant, exercisable until 2014, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 34 shs. 10/30/06 34,000 31,455 ------------ ------------ 2,541,395 2,695,321 ------------ ------------ DIVERSCO, INC./DHI HOLDINGS, INC. A contract provider of janitorial and equipment maintenance services and temporary production labor to industrial customers. Membership Interests of MM/Lincap Diversco Investments Ltd. LLC (B) 27.20% int. 08/27/98 734,090 -- Preferred Stock (B) 2,586 shs. 12/14/01 2,186,976 2,082,021 Warrants, exercisable until 2011, to purchase common stock of DHI Holdings, Inc. at $.01 per share (B) 13,352 shs. * 403,427 -- ------------ ------------ * 10/24/96 and 08/28/98. 3,324,493 2,082,021 ------------ ------------ DUNCAN SYSTEMS, INC. A distributor of windshields and side glass for the recreational vehicle market. 10% Senior Secured Term Note due 2013 $ 405,000 11/01/06 398,925 415,762 13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 855,000 11/01/06 784,426 855,000 Common Stock (B) 180,000 shs. 11/01/06 180,000 173,885 Warrant, exercisable until 2014, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 56,514 shs. 11/01/06 78,160 54,594 ------------ ------------ 1,441,511 1,499,241 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ DWYER GROUP, INC. A franchiser of a variety of home repair services. Common Stock (B) 6,906 shs. * $ 690,600 $ 1,162,678 Warrant, exercisable until 2011, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 2,034 shs. 10/30/03 186,469 342,371 ------------ ------------ *10/30/03 and 01/02/04. 877,069 1,505,049 ------------ ------------ E S P HOLDCO, INC. A manufacturer of power protection technology for commercial office equipment, primarily supplying the office equipment dealer network. 14% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 2,321,162 01/08/08 2,277,911 2,174,400 Common Stock (B) 660 shs. 01/08/08 329,990 41,361 ------------ ------------ 2,607,901 2,215,761 ------------ ------------ E X C ACQUISITION CORPORATION A manufacturer of pre-filled syringes and pump systems used for intravenous drug delivery. Warrant, exercisable until 2014, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 22 shs. 06/28/04 77,208 196,205 ------------ ------------ EATEM HOLDING COMPANY A developer and manufacturer of savory flavor systems for soups, sauces, gravies, and other products produced by food manufacturers or retail and foodservice end products. 12.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2018 $ 2,850,000 02/01/10 2,471,700 2,834,681 Common Stock 150 shs. 02/01/10 150,000 142,500 Warrant, exercisable until 2018, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 358 shs. 02/01/10 321,300 4 ------------ ------------ 2,943,000 2,977,185 ------------ ------------ F C X HOLDINGS CORPORATION A distributor of specialty/technical valves, actuators, accessories, and process instrumentation supplying a number of industrial, high purity, and energy end markets in North America. 15% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 2,208,822 10/06/08 2,164,902 2,229,186 Preferred Stock (B) 4,341 shs. 10/06/08 434,074 203,305 Common Stock (B) 3,069 shs. 10/06/08 3,069 -- ------------ ------------ 2,602,045 2,432,491 ------------ ------------ F H S HOLDINGS LLC A national provider of customized disease management services to large self-insured employers. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 (D) $ 2,390,625 06/01/06 2,220,452 597,656 Limited Liability Company Units of Linden/FHS Holdings LLC (B) 159 uts. 06/01/06 159,362 -- Common Unit Class B (B) 1,386 uts. 06/01/06 122,361 -- ------------ ------------ 2,502,175 597,656 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 MassMutual Corporate Investors CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ FLUTES, INC. An independent manufacturer of micro fluted corrugated sheet material for the food and consumer products packaging industries. 10% Senior Secured Term Note due 2013 (D) $ 918,385 04/13/06 $ 904,609 $ 229,596 14% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 (D) $ 555,059 04/13/06 495,635 -- ------------ ------------ 1,400,244 229,596 ------------ ------------ GOLDEN COUNTY FOODS HOLDING, INC. A manufacturer of frozen appetizers and snacks. 16% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 1,912,500 11/01/07 1,727,592 1,721,250 16% PIK Note due 2015 $ 400,977 12/31/08 327,475 360,879 8% Series A Convertible Preferred Stock, convertible into fully dilluted common shares (B) 146,658 shs. 11/01/07 146,658 -- ------------ ------------ 2,201,725 2,082,129 ------------ ------------ H M HOLDING COMPANY A designer, manufacturer, and importer of promotional and wood furniture. 7.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2013 (D) $ 685,100 10/15/09 512,231 342,550 Preferred Stock (B) 40 shs. * 40,476 -- Preferred Stock Series B (B) 2,055 shs. 10/15/09 1,536,694 Common Stock (B) 340 shs. 02/10/06 340,000 -- Common Stock Class C (B) 560 shs. 10/15/09 -- -- Warrant, exercisable until 2013, to purchase common stock at $.02 per share (B) 126 shs. 02/10/06 116,875 -- ------------ ------------ * 09/18/07 and 06/27/08. 2,546,276 342,550 ------------ ------------ HIGHGATE CAPITAL LLC An acquirer of controlling or substantial interests in manufacturing and marketing entities. Series A Preferred Units (B) 1.19% int. 07/21/94 367,440 -- ------------ ------------ HOME DECOR HOLDING COMPANY A designer, manufacturer and marketer of framed art and wall decor products. 12.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2012 $ 2,043,269 * 1,943,087 2,043,269 Common Stock (B) 63 shs. * 62,742 77,020 Warrant, exercisable until 2012, to purchase common stock at $.02 per share (B) 200 shs. * 199,501 244,907 ------------ ------------ * 06/30/04 and 08/19/04. 2,205,330 2,365,196 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ HOSPITALITY MINTS HOLDING COMPANY A manufacturer of individually-wrapped imprinted promotional mints. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2016 $ 2,075,581 08/19/08 $ 1,920,297 $ 1,971,802 Common Stock (B) 474 shs. 08/19/08 474,419 98,430 Warrant, exercisable until 2016, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 123 shs. 08/19/08 113,773 25,440 ------------ ------------ 2,508,489 2,095,672 ------------ ------------ INSURANCE CLAIMS MANAGEMENT, INC. A third party administrator providing auto and property claim administration services for insurance companies. Common Stock (B) 69 shs. 02/27/07 2,077 175,764 Warrant, exercisable until 2011, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 20 shs. 02/27/07 612 51,767 ------------ ------------ 2,689 227,531 ------------ ------------ INTERNATIONAL OFFSHORE SERVICES LLC A leading provider of marine transportation services, platform decomissioning, and salvage services to oil and gas producers in the shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico. 14.25% Senior Subordinated Secured Note due 2017 $ 2,550,000 07/07/09 2,299,566 2,551,132 Limited Liability Company Unit (B) 3,112 uts. 07/07/09 186,684 31 ------------ ------------ 2,486,250 2,551,163 ------------ ------------ JASON, INC. A diversified manufacturing company serving various industrial markets. 13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2010 $ 963,687 08/04/00 848,275 48,184 Limited Partnership Interest of Saw Mill Capital Fund II, L.P. (B) 2.50% int. 08/03/00 886,470 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2010, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 50,870 shs. 08/04/00 115,412 -- ------------ ------------ 1,850,157 48,184 ------------ ------------ JUSTRITE MANUFACTURING ACQUISITION CO. A manufacturer of safety products such as storage cabinets and containers. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2011 $ 1,593,750 12/15/04 1,555,626 1,593,750 Warrant, exercisable until 2011, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 1,121 shs. 12/15/04 101,109 163,556 ------------ ------------ 1,656,735 1,757,306 ------------ ------------ K H O F HOLDINGS, INC. A manufacturer of premium disposable tableware products serving both the foodservice and consumer channels. 14% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 2,446,554 10/15/07 2,398,391 2,471,005 Common Stock (B) 220,673 shs. 10/15/07 220,673 234,680 ------------ ------------ 2,619,064 2,705,685 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 MassMutual Corporate Investors CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ K N B HOLDINGS CORPORATION A designer, manufacturer and marketer of products for the custom framing market. 15.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2013 $ 3,012,887 05/25/06 $ 2,641,395 $ 1,506,444 Common Stock (B) 134,210 shs. 05/25/06 134,210 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2013, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 82,357 shs. 05/25/06 71,534 -- ------------ ------------ 2,847,139 1,506,444 ------------ ------------ K P I HOLDINGS, INC. Pace Industries is the largest player in the U.S. non-automotive, non-ferrous die casting segment. 13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 2,106,522 07/16/08 1,968,368 1,579,892 Convertible Preferred Stock Series C (B) 55 shs. 06/30/09 55,435 -- Convertible Preferred Stock Series D (B) 24 shs. 09/17/09 24,476 -- Common Stock (B) 443 shs. 07/15/08 443,478 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2018, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 734 shs. * 96,024 -- ------------ ------------ * 07/16/08 and 09/17/09. 2,587,781 1,579,892 ------------ ------------ K W P I HOLDINGS CORPORATION A manufacturer and distributor of vinyl windows and patio doors throughout the northwestern United States. 18% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 2,811,873 03/14/07 2,559,653 2,249,498 Common Stock (B) 232 shs. 03/13/07 232,000 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2019, to purchase preferred stock at $.01 per share (B) 134 shs. 07/07/09 -- -- Warrant, exercisable until 2017, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 167 shs. 03/14/07 162,260 -- ------------ ------------ 2,953,913 2,249,498 ------------ ------------ K-TEK HOLDING CORPORATION A manufacturer of instrumentation for liquid and bulk solids level detection for process and storage tanks. 14% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 2,287,451 12/20/07 2,246,104 2,310,326 Preferred Stock (B) 363,260 shs. 12/20/07 363,260 426,715 Common Stock (B) 102,616 shs. 12/20/07 1,026 28,684 ------------ ------------ 2,610,390 2,765,725 ------------ ------------ L H D EUROPE HOLDING, INC. A non-carbonated beverage dispensing company focused on the foodservice industry. Common Stock (B) 85 shs. 12/28/09 7,916 24,225 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ MVI HOLDING, INC. A manufacturer of large precision machined metal components used in equipment which services a variety of industries, including the oil and gas, mining, and defense markets. 13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2016 $ 1,233,229 09/12/08 $ 1,143,030 $ 1,182,441 Common Stock (B) 61 shs. 09/12/08 60,714 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2018, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 66 shs. 09/12/08 65,571 -- ------------ ------------ 1,269,315 1,182,441 ------------ ------------ MAIL COMMUNICATIONS GROUP, INC. A provider of mail processing and handling services, lettershop services, and commercial printing services. 12.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 975,000 05/04/07 912,469 975,000 Limited Liability Company Unit (B) 24,109 uts. * 314,464 326,342 Warrant, exercisable until 2014, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 3,375 shs. 05/04/07 43,031 45,685 ------------ ------------ * 05/04/07 and 01/02/08. 1,269,964 1,347,027 ------------ ------------ MANHATTAN BEACHWEAR HOLDING COMPANY A designer and distributor of women's swimwear. 12.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2018 $ 2,647,059 01/15/10 2,314,756 2,648,354 Common Stock (B) 353 shs. 01/15/10 352,941 335,293 Warrant, exercisable until 2019, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 312 shs. 01/15/10 283,738 3 ------------ ------------ 2,951,435 2,983,650 ------------ ------------ MAVERICK ACQUISITION COMPANY A manufacturer of capsules that cover the cork and neck of wine bottles. 6.79% Senior Secured Tranche A Note due 2010 (C) $ 236,006 09/03/04 236,006 234,813 12.5% Senior Secured Tranche B Note due 2011 $ 313,433 09/03/04 301,350 304,402 6.75% Senior Secured Revolver due 2011 (C) $ 50,933 09/03/04 50,933 50,122 Limited Partnership Interest (B) 7.84% int. 09/03/04 58,769 15,953 Warrant, exercisable until 2011, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 425 shs. 09/03/04 39,473 11,527 ------------ ------------ 686,531 616,817 ------------ ------------ MEDSYSTEMS HOLDINGS LLC A manufacturer of enteral feeding products, such as feeding tubes and other products related to assisted feeding. 13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 1,166,548 08/29/08 1,040,200 1,189,879 Preferred Unit (B) 126 uts. 08/29/08 125,519 139,579 Common Unit Class A (B) 1,268 uts. 08/29/08 1,268 85,843 Common Unit Class B (B) 472 uts. 08/29/08 120,064 31,941 ------------ ------------ 1,287,051 1,447,242 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 MassMutual Corporate Investors CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ MEGTEC HOLDINGS, INC. A supplier of industrial and environmental products and services to a broad array of industries. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2016 $ 2,161,017 09/24/08 $ 1,981,274 $ 2,052,966 Preferred Stock (B) 107 shs. 09/24/08 103,255 12,034 Limited Partnership Interest (B) 1.40% int. 09/16/08 388,983 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2018, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 35 shs. 09/24/08 33,268 -- ------------ ------------ 2,506,780 2,065,000 ------------ ------------ MICROGROUP, INC. A manufacturer of precision parts and assemblies, and a value-added supplier of metal tubing and bars. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2013 (D) $ 2,685,614 * 2,583,450 2,282,772 Common Stock (B) 450 shs. * 450,000 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2013, to purchase common stock at $.02 per share (B) 164 shs. * 162,974 -- ------------ ------------ * 08/12/05 and 09/11/06. 3,196,424 2,282,772 ------------ ------------ MILWAUKEE GEAR COMPANY A manufacturer of high-precision custom gears and gear drives used by original equipment manufacturers operating in a number of industries. 13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 2,353,846 07/21/08 2,229,974 2,118,461 Preferred Stock (B) 263 shs. 07/21/08 261,830 -- Common Stock (B) 18 shs. 07/21/08 20,000 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2014, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 10 shs. 07/21/08 11,285 -- ------------ ------------ 2,523,089 2,118,461 ------------ ------------ MOMENTUM HOLDING CO. A designer and supplier of upholstery fabric to commercial furniture manufacturers and architectural and design firms. Limited Partnership Interest (B) 21.23% int. 08/04/06 106,153 260,507 Warrant, exercisable until 2014, to purchase common stock at $.02 per share (B) 1,107 shs. 08/04/06 107,109 271,548 ------------ ------------ 213,262 532,055 ------------ ------------ MONESSEN HOLDING CORPORATION A designer and manufacturer of a broad line of gas, wood, and electric hearth products and accessories. 14% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 (D) $ 2,550,000 07/25/08 2,408,686 1,275,000 14% PIK Note due 2014 (D) $ 792,791 07/25/08 646,821 396,395 Warrant, exercisable until 2014, to purchase common stock at $.02 per share (B) 152 shs. 03/31/06 138,125 -- ------------ ------------ 3,193,632 1,671,395 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ NABCO, INC. A producer of explosive containment vessels in the United States. 14% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 625,000 02/24/06 $ 575,313 $ 312,500 Limited Liability Company Unit (B) 825 uts. * 825,410 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2016, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 129 shs. 02/24/06 37,188 -- ------------ ------------ * 02/24/06 and 06/22/07. 1,437,911 312,500 ------------ ------------ NAVIS GLOBAL A designer, manufacturer, seller and servicer of finishing machinery for the knit and woven segments of the global textile industry. 12% Senior Secured Term Note Series A due 2010 $ 29,494 11/14/08 29,494 29,494 14% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 (D) $ 1,338,613 05/28/04 1,155,793 -- 10.75% Senior Secured Note due 2011 (D) $ 609,206 05/28/04 607,397 152,302 ------------ ------------ 1,792,684 181,796 ------------ ------------ NESCO HOLDINGS CORPORATION A sales and leasing company that provides equipment to the electric utility, telecommunications, and various other industries. 12% Senior Secured Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 2,125,000 08/02/07 1,888,243 2,146,250 Common Stock (B) 425,000 shs. 08/02/07 425,000 465,325 Warrant, exercisable until 2015, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 119,360 shs. 08/02/07 194,257 130,685 ------------ ------------ 2,507,500 2,742,260 ------------ ------------ NETSHAPE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. A manufacturer of powder metal and metal injection molded precision components used in industrial, consumer, and other applications. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 1,530,000 02/02/07 1,408,570 1,134,051 Limited Partnership Interest of Saw Mill PCG Partners LLC (B) 2.73% int. 02/01/07 1,019,980 -- Limited Liability Company Unit Class D of Saw Mill PCG Partners LLC (B) 15 uts. * 15,389 7,695 Limited Liability Company Unit Class D- 1 of Saw Mill PCG Partners LLC (B) 82 uts. 09/30/09 81,776 40,896 Preferred Stock Class A (B) 1 sh. 12/18/08 1,370 686 Preferred Stock Class A-1 (B) 7 shs. 09/30/09 7,096 3,550 Warrant, exercisable until 2014, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 91 shs. 02/02/07 90,830 -- ------------ ------------ * 12/18/08 and 09/30/09. 2,625,011 1,186,878 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 MassMutual Corporate Investors CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ NORTHWEST MAILING SERVICES, INC. A producer of promotional materials for companies that use direct mail as part of their customer retention and loyalty programs. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2016 $ 2,281,579 07/09/09 $ 1,907,249 $ 2,372,842 Limited Partnership Interest (B) 2,684 uts. 07/09/09 268,421 255,000 Warrant, exercisable until 2019, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 3,498 shs. 07/09/09 349,753 35 ------------ ------------ 2,525,423 2,627,877 ------------ ------------ NYLONCRAFT, INC. A supplier of engineered plastic components for the automotive industry. 10% Senior Secured Note due 2012 $ 812,500 01/28/02 812,500 609,375 15% Senior Subordinated Note due 2012 (D) $ 500,000 01/28/02 473,642 -- Convertable Preferred Stock A (B) 1,000 shs. 01/28/02 961,637 -- Common Stock (B) 312,500 shs. 01/28/02 312,500 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2012, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 243,223 shs. 01/28/02 162,045 -- ------------ ------------ 2,722,324 609,375 ------------ ------------ OAKRIVER TECHNOLOGY, INC. Designs, engineers and assembles high precision automated process equipment for the medical device industry, with a focus on defibrillators and stents. 10% Senior Secured Note due 2012 $ 145,713 01/03/06 143,527 150,409 13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2013 $ 687,241 01/03/06 637,170 687,241 Common Stock (B) 322,307 shs. 01/03/06 322,307 221,484 Warrant, exercisable until 2013, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 75,378 shs. 01/03/06 62,824 51,799 ------------ ------------ 1,165,828 1,110,933 ------------ ------------ OLYMPIC SALES, INC. A boat retailer in Washington state, Oregon, California and British Columbia. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2010 (D) $ 1,022,000 08/07/98 1,022,000 153,300 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2010 (D) $ 307,071 02/09/00 268,283 46,061 ------------ ------------ 1,290,283 199,361 ------------ ------------ ONTARIO DRIVE & GEAR LTD. A manufacturer of all-wheel drive, off-road amphibious vehicles and related accessories. Limited Liability Company Unit (B) 3,667 uts. 01/17/06 572,115 464,031 Warrant, exercisable until 2013, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 619 shs. 01/17/06 170,801 78,345 ------------ ------------ 742,916 542,376 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ PAS HOLDCO LLC An independent provider of maintenance, repair and overhaul services to the aerospace gas turbine engine and airframe markets. 14% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 2,335,864 07/03/06 $ 2,244,109 $ 2,359,223 Preferred Unit (B) 382 uts. 07/03/06 382,150 564,465 Preferred Unit (B) 69 uts. 07/03/06 68,790 101,608 Common Unit Class I (B) 148 uts. 07/03/06 -- 734,650 Common Unit Class L (B) 31 uts. 07/03/06 -- 155,251 ------------ ------------ 2,695,049 3,915,197 ------------ ------------ P I I HOLDING CORPORATION A manufacturer of plastic film and bags for the general industrial, medical, and food industries. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2013 $ 2,295,000 03/31/06 2,190,745 2,295,000 Preferred Stock (B) 36 shs. 03/31/06 329,596 450,878 Common Stock (B) 23 shs. 03/31/06 25,500 161,468 Warrant, exercisable until 2013, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 13 shs. 03/31/06 11,122 93,926 ------------ ------------ 2,556,963 3,001,272 ------------ ------------ PACIFIC CONSOLIDATED HOLDINGS LLC A manufacturer of rugged, mobile liquid and gaseous oxygen and nitrogen generating systems used in the global defense, oil and gas, and medical sectors. 14% Senior Subordinated Note due 2012 $ 1,331,354 04/27/07 1,256,764 1,157,382 Limited Liability Company Unit (B) 1,754,707 uts. 04/27/07 63,233 -- ------------ ------------ 1,319,997 1,157,382 ------------ ------------ PARADIGM PACKAGING, INC. A manufacturer of plastic bottles and closures for the nutritional, pharmaceutical, personal care, and food packaging markets. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2011 $ 2,125,000 12/19/00 2,061,853 2,115,923 Membership Interests of MM/Lincap PPI Investments, Inc., LLC (B) 2.42% int. 12/21/00 265,625 288,947 ------------ ------------ 2,327,478 2,404,870 ------------ ------------ PEARLMAN ENTERPRISES, INC. A developer and distributor of tools, equipment, and supplies to the natural and engineered stone industry. Preferred Stock Series A (B) 2,334 shs. 05/22/09 111,508 -- Preferred Stock Series B (B) 13,334 shs. 05/22/09 547,872 -- Common Stock (B) 40,540 shs. 05/22/09 1,877,208 -- ------------ ------------ 2,536,588 -- ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 MassMutual Corporate Investors CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ POSTLE ALUMINUM COMPANY LLC A manufacturer and distributor of aluminum extruded products. 3% Senior Subordinated PIK Note due 2014 (D) $ 2,198,100 10/02/06 $ 2,014,226 $ -- Limited Liability Company Unit Class A 1,384 uts. 10/02/06 510,000 -- Limited Liability Company Unit 143 uts. 05/22/09 72,042 67,828 Warrant, exercisable until 2016, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 8,595 shs. 10/02/06 124,644 -- ------------ ------------ 2,720,912 67,828 ------------ ------------ POWER SERVICES HOLDING COMPANY A provider of industrial motor repair services, predictive and preventative maintenance, and performance improvement consulting serving the petrochemical, mining, power generation, metals, and paper industries. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2016 $ 2,372,093 02/11/08 2,185,301 2,292,649 Limited Partnership Interest (B) 23.70% int. 02/11/08 177,729 30,165 Warrant, exercisable until 2016, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 1,322 shs. 02/11/08 167,588 59,449 ------------ ------------ 2,530,618 2,382,263 ------------ ------------ PRECISION WIRE HOLDING COMPANY A manufacturer of specialty medical wires that are used in non-elective minimally invasive surgical procedures. 14.25% Senior Subordinated Note due 2016 $ 2,564,895 11/12/09 2,303,532 2,565,971 Warrant, exercisable until 2019, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 206 shs. 11/12/09 203,944 2 ------------ ------------ 2,507,476 2,565,973 ------------ ------------ QUALIS AUTOMOTIVE LLC A distributor of aftermarket automotive brake and chassis products. 13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2012 $ 1,742,711 05/28/04 1,598,853 1,836,249 Common Stock (B) 354,167 shs. 05/28/04 354,166 357,104 Warrant, exercisable until 2012, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 377,719 shs. 05/28/04 377,719 380,852 ------------ ------------ 2,330,738 2,574,205 ------------ ------------ RAJ MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS LLC A designer and manufacturer of women's swimwear sold under a variety of licensed brand names. 14.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 2,434,074 12/15/06 2,244,702 2,190,666 Limited Liability Company Unit (B) 2,828 uts. 12/15/06 282,810 6,221 Warrant, exercisable until 2014, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 3 shs. 12/15/06 131,483 2,934 ------------ ------------ 2,658,995 2,199,821 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ REI DELAWARE HOLDING, INC. An engineer and manufacturer of highly complex, close tolerance components, assemblies, tooling and custom automation equipment primarily for aerospace, medical and defense/radar markets. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2016 $ 2,550,000 01/18/08 $ 2,467,911 $ 2,548,952 Warrant, exercisable until 2018, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 6 shs. 01/18/08 31,089 35,047 ------------ ------------ 2,499,000 2,583,999 ------------ ------------ ROYAL BATHS MANUFACTURING COMPANY A manufacturer and distributor of acrylic and cultured marble bathroom products. 12.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2011 $ 1,062,500 11/14/03 1,027,048 1,046,969 Warrant, exercisable until 2011, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 140 shs. 11/14/03 122,946 63,659 ------------ ------------ 1,149,994 1,110,628 ------------ ------------ SAFETY SPEED CUT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. A manufacturer of vertical panel saws and routers for the wood working industry. Class B Common Stock (B) 1,480 shs. 06/02/99 256,212 247,257 ------------ ------------ SAVAGE SPORTS HOLDING, INC. A manufacturer of sporting firearms. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2012 $ 1,538,793 09/10/04 1,487,318 1,538,793 Common Stock (B) 612 shs. * 642,937 1,041,562 Warrant, exercisable until 2012, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 134 shs. 09/10/04 113,578 227,408 ------------ ------------ * 09/10/04 and 10/05/07. 2,243,833 2,807,763 ------------ ------------ SENCORE HOLDING COMPANY A designer, manufacturer, and marketer of decoders, receivers and modulators sold to broadcasters, satellite, cable and telecom operators for encoding/decoding analog and digital transmission video signals. 12.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 1,765,385 01/15/09 1,556,628 1,596,219 Common Stock (B) 131 shs. 01/15/09 130,769 32,693 Warrant, exercisable until 2019, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 282 shs. 01/15/09 281,604 3 ------------ ------------ 1,969,001 1,628,915 ------------ ------------ SMART SOURCE HOLDINGS LLC A short-term computer rental company. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 2,223,076 * 2,047,279 2,156,753 Limited Liability Company Unit (B) 619 uts. * 631,592 398,734 Warrant, exercisable until 2015, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 157 shs. * 164,769 101,013 ------------ ------------ * 08/31/07 and 03/06/08. 2,843,640 2,656,500 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 MassMutual Corporate Investors CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ SPARTAN FOODS HOLDING COMPANY A manufacturer of branded pizza crusts and pancakes. 12.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2017 $ 1,912,500 12/15/09 $ 1,651,496 $ 1,915,313 Warrant, exercisable until 2018, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 257 shs. 12/15/09 227,109 3 ------------ ------------ 1,878,605 1,915,316 ------------ ------------ SPECIALTY COMMODITIES, INC. A distributor of specialty food ingredients. 13.25% Senior Subordinated Note due 2016 $ 2,290,693 10/23/08 2,154,587 2,336,507 Common Stock (B) 30,000 shs. 10/23/08 300,000 198,531 Warrant, excercisable until 2018, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 11,054 shs. 10/23/08 100,650 73,152 ------------ ------------ 2,555,237 2,608,190 ------------ ------------ STANTON CARPET HOLDING CO. A designer and marketer of high and mid-priced decorative carpets and rugs. 12.13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 2,239,024 08/01/06 2,131,406 2,097,147 Common Stock (B) 311 shs. 08/01/06 310,976 36,110 Warrant, exercisable until 2014, to purchase common stock at $.02 per share (B) 104 shs. 08/01/06 93,293 12,026 ------------ ------------ 2,535,675 2,145,283 ------------ ------------ SUNDANCE INVESTCO LLC A provider of post-production services to producers of movies and television shows. Limited Liability Company Unit Class A 6,429 shs. 03/31/10 -- -- ------------ ------------ SYNTERACT HOLDINGS CORPORATION A provider of outsourced clinical trial management services to pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. 14% Senior Subordinated Note due 2016 $ 2,591,006 09/02/08 2,428,868 2,624,610 Redeemable Preferred Stock Series A (B) 1,280 shs. 09/02/08 12,523 12,608 Warrant, exercisable until 2018, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 12,803 shs. 09/02/08 112,693 -- ------------ ------------ 2,554,084 2,637,218 ------------ ------------ T H I ACQUISITION, INC. A machine servicing company providing value-added steel services to long steel products. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2016 $ 2,550,000 01/14/08 2,410,946 2,040,000 Warrant, exercisable until 2016, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 9 shs. 01/14/08 88,054 -- ------------ ------------ 2,499,000 2,040,000 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ TANGENT RAIL CORPORATION A manufacturer of rail ties and provider of specialty services to the North American railroad industry. 13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 2,217,385 10/14/05 $ 1,952,116 $ 2,217,385 Common Stock (B) 2,203 shs. 10/14/05 2,203 1,321,595 Warrant, exercisable until 2015, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 1,192 shs. 09/30/08 568,009 715,089 ------------ ------------ 2,522,328 4,254,069 ------------ ------------ TELECORPS HOLDINGS, INC. A provider of equipment and services to producers of television shows and motion pictures. 12.75% Senior Subordinated Note due 2016 $ 3,176,506 * 2,785,539 3,017,681 Common Stock (B) 270 shs. 09/02/09 10,994 8,246 Warrant, exercisable until 2019, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 7,906 shs. * 327,437 79 ------------ ------------ * 05/20/09 and 09/02/09. 3,123,970 3,026,006 ------------ ------------ TERRA RENEWAL LLC A provider of wastewater residual management and required environmental reporting, permitting, nutrient management planning and record keeping to companies involved in poultry and food processing. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 1,162,110 * 1,117,672 946,886 6.79% Term Note due 2012 (C) $ 1,367,598 * 1,363,147 1,260,615 8.75% Term Note due 2012 (C) $ 1,446 * 1,446 1,333 Limited Partnership Interest of Saw Mill Capital Fund V, LLC (B) 3.97% int. ** 149,176 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2016, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 72 shs. 04/28/06 59,041 -- ------------ ------------ * 04/28/06 and 09/13/06. ** 03/01/05 and 10/10/08. 2,690,482 2,208,834 ------------ ------------ TORRENT GROUP HOLDINGS, INC. A contractor specializing in the sales and installation of engineered drywells for the retention and filtration of stormwater and nuisance water flow. 12.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2013 (D) $ 2,239,024 10/26/07 2,102,363 -- Series A Preferred Stock (B) 414 shs. 10/26/07 414,051 -- ------------ ------------ 2,516,414 -- ------------ ------------ TOTAL E&S, INC. A manufacturer of a wide variety of equipment used in the oil and gas industry. 10.5% Senior Secured Term Note due 2013 $ 851,351 03/02/07 838,581 808,783 13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 (D) $ 598,450 03/02/07 490,608 299,225 ------------ ------------ 1,329,189 1,108,008 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 MassMutual Corporate Investors CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ TRANSPAC HOLDING COMPANY A designer, importer and wholesaler of home decor and seasonal gift products. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 (D) $ 1,773,006 10/31/07 $ 1,649,939 $ 1,595,705 Common Stock (B) 209 shs. 10/31/07 208,589 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2015, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 94 shs. 10/31/07 87,607 -- ------------ ------------ 1,946,135 1,595,705 ------------ ------------ TRANSTAR HOLDING COMPANY A distributor of aftermarket automotive transmission parts. 12% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 1,734,000 08/31/05 1,684,426 1,751,340 Common Stock (B) 1,078 shs. * 1,078,450 1,341,415 Warrant, exercisable until 2013, to purchase common stock at $.02 per share (B) 86 shs. 08/31/05 77,485 106,895 ------------ ------------ * 08/31/05 and 04/30/07. 2,840,361 3,199,650 ------------ ------------ TRANZONIC COMPANIES (THE) A producer of commercial and industrial supplies, such as safety products, janitorial supplies, work apparel, washroom and restroom supplies and sanitary care products. 13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2010 $ 2,712,000 02/05/98 2,682,569 2,712,000 Common Stock (B) 630 shs. 02/04/98 630,000 709,405 Warrant, exercisable until 2010, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 444 shs. 02/05/98 368,832 499,962 ------------ ------------ 3,681,401 3,921,367 ------------ ------------ TRUCK BODIES & EQUIPMENT INTERNATIONAL A designer and manufacturer of accessories for heavy and medium duty trucks, primarily dump bodies, hoists, various forms of flat bed bodies, landscape bodies and other accessories. 16% Senior Subordinated Note due 2010 (D) $ 2,309,541 * 2,141,949 577,385 Preferred Stock Series B (B) 241 shs. 10/20/08 241,172 -- Common Stock (B) 742 shs. * 800,860 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2013, to purchase common stock at $.02 per share (B) 153 shs. * 159,894 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2018, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 1,054 shs. 10/20/08 -- -- ------------ ------------ * 07/19/05 and 12/22/05. 3,343,875 577,385 ------------ ------------ TRUSTILE DOORS, INC. A manufacturer and distributor of interior doors. Warrant, exercisable until 2010, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 5,781 shs. 04/11/03 68,059 105,305 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ UMA ENTERPRISES, INC. An importer and wholesaler of home decor products. 15% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 1,773,283 02/08/08 $ 1,734,623 $ 1,732,752 Convertible Preferred Stock (B) 887 shs. 02/08/08 886,956 271,082 ------------ ------------ 2,621,579 2,003,834 ------------ ------------ U-LINE CORPORATION A manufacturer of high-end, built-in, undercounter ice making, wine storage and refrigeration appliances. 14.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2012 $ 1,882,100 04/30/04 1,797,221 1,599,785 14.5% PIK Note due 2012 $ 262,766 10/06/09 223,351 223,351 Common Stock (B) 182 shs. 04/30/04 182,200 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2012, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 230 shs. 04/30/04 211,736 -- ------------ ------------ 2,414,508 1,823,136 ------------ ------------ VISIONEERING, INC. A designer and manufacturer of tooling and fixtures for the aerospace industry. 10.5% Senior Secured Term Loan due 2013 $ 802,941 05/17/07 790,897 786,971 13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 648,530 05/17/07 595,661 621,188 18% PIK Convertible Preferred Stock (B) 37,381 shs. 03/13/09 72,519 58,015 Common Stock (B) 123,529 shs. 05/17/07 123,529 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2014, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 35,006 shs. 05/17/07 55,055 -- ------------ ------------ 1,637,661 1,466,174 ------------ ------------ VITEX PACKAGING GROUP, INC. A manufacturer of specialty packaging, primarily envelopes and tags used on tea bags. 10% Senior Subordinated PIK Note due 2011 (D) $ 161,137 07/19/04 145,091 153,080 5% Senior Subordinated PIK Note due 2011 (D) $ 850,000 06/30/07 741,532 807,500 Class B Unit (B) 767,881 uts. 10/29/09 348,058 -- Class C Unit (B) 850,000 uts. 10/29/09 780,572 196,578 Limited Liability Company Unit Class A (B) 723,465 uts. * 433,222 -- Limited Liability Company Unit Class B (B) 182,935 uts. 07/19/04 182,935 -- ------------ ------------ *07/19/04 and 10/29/09. 2,631,410 1,157,158 ------------ ------------ WAGGIN' TRAIN HOLDINGS LLC A producer of premium quality meat dog treats. 14% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 2,230,702 11/15/07 2,185,168 2,253,009 Limited Liability Company Unit Class B (B) 423 uts. 11/15/07 422,652 500,302 Limited Liability Company Unit Class C (B) 423 uts. 11/15/07 -- 424,668 ------------ ------------ 2,607,820 3,177,979 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 MassMutual Corporate Investors CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Principal Amount Shares, Units or Ownership Acquisition CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Percentage Date Cost Fair Value ------------ -------- ------------ ------------ WALLS INDUSTRIES, INC. A provider of branded workwear and sporting goods apparel. Limited Partnership Interest (B) 0.40% int. 07/12/04 $ 3,728 $ -- Common Stock (B) 4,028 shs. 12/21/07 -- -- ------------ ------------ 3,728 -- ------------ ------------ WELLBORN FOREST HOLDING CO. A manufacturer of semi-custom kitchen and bath cabinetry. 14.13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2014 $ 1,721,250 11/30/06 1,621,114 1,463,063 Common Stock (B) 191 shs. 11/30/06 191,250 8,571 Warrant, exercisable until 2014, to purchase common stock at $.01 per share (B) 95 shs. 11/30/06 86,493 4,279 ------------ ------------ 1,898,857 1,475,913 ------------ ------------ WORKPLACE MEDIA HOLDING CO. A direct marketer specializing in providing advertisers with access to consumers in the workplace. 13% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 $ 1,159,196 05/14/07 1,071,737 1,075,235 Limited Partnership Interest (B) 23.16% int. 05/14/07 115,804 -- Warrant, exercisable until 2015, to purchase common stock at $.02 per share (B) 88 shs. 05/14/07 83,462 -- ------------ ------------ 1,271,003 1,075,235 ------------ ------------ XALOY SUPERIOR HOLDINGS, INC. A provider of melt processing components and ancillary equipment for both plastic injection molding and extrusion applications. 15.5% Senior Subordinated Note due 2015 (D) $ 2,322,844 09/08/08 2,272,882 1,161,418 Common Stock (B) 283 shs. 09/08/08 283,333 -- ------------ ------------ 2,556,215 1,161,418 ------------ ------------ TOTAL PRIVATE PLACEMENT INVESTMENTS (E) 219,366,435 185,692,381 ------------ ------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Interest Due Principal Market CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Rate Date Amount Cost Value ------- -------- ------------ ------------ ------------ RULE 144A SECURITIES - 7.41%: BONDS - 7.36% ACCO Brands Corporation 10.625% 03/15/15 $ 100,000 $ 98,598 $ 109,250 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. 8.125 12/15/17 750,000 714,806 777,188 American Tire Distributor (C) 6.501 04/01/12 1,000,000 950,000 901,250 Appleton Papers, Inc. 11.250 12/15/15 303,000 300,000 278,760 Avis Budget Car Rental LLC 9.625 03/15/18 85,000 83,839 88,825 Cemex Finance LLC 9.500 12/14/16 375,000 392,762 388,068 Cenveo Corporation 10.500 08/15/16 100,000 100,000 101,875 Clear Channel Worldwide Holdings, Inc. 9.250 12/15/17 750,000 750,000 783,750 Coffeyville Resources LLC 9.000 04/01/15 140,000 139,315 142,450 Compucom Systems, Inc. 12.500 10/01/15 1,330,000 1,293,843 1,409,800 CONSOL Energy, Inc. 8.250 04/01/20 35,000 35,000 35,963 Cricket Communications, Inc. 9.375 11/01/14 750,000 754,909 763,125 Crosstex Energy, L.P. 8.875 02/15/18 225,000 220,345 232,031 Dae Aviation Holdings, Inc. 11.250 08/01/15 100,000 95,500 93,500 Douglas Dynamics LLC 7.750 01/15/12 1,010,000 954,302 1,020,100 Eastman Kodak Co. 9.750 03/01/18 750,000 734,844 735,000 Easton-Bell Sports, Inc. 9.750 12/01/16 320,000 328,222 336,800 Energy Future Holdings 10.000 01/15/20 100,000 100,000 104,000 G F S I, Inc. (C) 10.500 06/01/11 715,000 685,658 531,781 Gannett Company, Inc. 9.375 11/15/17 125,000 123,228 133,750 Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 11.375 08/01/15 75,000 73,192 73,875 Headwaters, Inc. 11.375 11/01/14 500,000 519,270 521,875 International Lease Finance Corporation 8.625 09/15/15 140,000 137,781 143,116 JohnsonDiversey, Inc. 8.250 11/15/19 100,000 99,170 103,500 L B I Escrow Corporation 8.000 11/01/17 195,000 195,000 201,825 Level 3 Financing, Inc. 10.000 02/01/18 750,000 745,497 716,250 McClatchy Co. 11.500 02/15/17 275,000 271,766 281,188 N F R Energy LLC 9.750 02/15/17 200,000 197,466 199,500 New Communications Holdings, Inc. 8.250 04/15/17 750,000 750,000 758,438 Packaging Dynamics Corporation of America 10.000 05/01/16 1,200,000 1,194,822 895,500 Pinnacle Foods Finance LLC 9.250 04/01/15 75,000 75,000 76,875 Reddy Ice Corporation 13.250 11/01/15 100,000 102,500 102,500 SandRidge Energy, Inc. 8.000 06/01/18 360,000 363,970 342,000 SandRidge Energy, Inc. 8.750 01/15/20 750,000 744,973 731,250 Sinclair Television Group, Inc. 9.250 11/01/17 425,000 413,795 448,375 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 MassMutual Corporate Investors CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Shares or Interest Due Principal Market CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES:(A)(Continued) Rate Date Amount Cost Value ------- -------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Trimas Corporation 9.750% 12/15/17 $ 75,000 $ 73,523 $ 77,625 Tunica-Biloxi Gaming Authority 9.000 11/15/15 1,075,000 1,098,686 1,021,250 T W Telecom Holdings, Inc. 8.000 03/01/18 20,000 19,857 20,350 Univision Comunications, Inc. 12.000 07/01/14 200,000 214,696 219,000 ViaSystems, Inc. 12.000 01/15/15 175,000 168,801 189,875 West Corporation 11.000 10/15/16 150,000 159,360 159,000 ------------ ------------ TOTAL BONDS 16,474,296 16,250,433 ------------ ------------ CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCK - 0.00% ETEX Corporation (B) 777 716 -- ------------ ------------ TOTAL CONVERTIBLE PREFERRED STOCK 716 -- ------------ ------------ PREFERRED STOCK - 0.05% General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Inc. 143 45,009 109,002 TherOX, Inc. (B) 103 4,131 -- ------------ ------------ TOTAL PREFERRED STOCK 49,140 109,002 ------------ ------------ COMMON STOCK - 0.00% Touchstone Health Partnership (B) 1,168 4,254 -- ------------ ------------ TOTAL COMMON STOCK 4,254 -- ------------ ------------ TOTAL RULE 144A SECURITIES 16,528,406 16,359,435 ------------ ------------ TOTAL CORPORATE RESTRICTED SECURITIES $235,894,841 $202,051,816 ------------ ------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Interest Due Principal Market CORPORATE PUBLIC SECURITIES - 19.35%: (A) Rate Date Amount Cost Value ------- -------- ------------ ------------ ------------ BONDS - 18.34% AMC Entertainment, Inc. 11.000% 02/01/16 $ 1,000,000 $ 1,003,398 $ 1,073,750 Affinia Group, Inc. 9.000 11/30/14 50,000 48,500 49,750 American Axle & Manufacturing Holding, Inc. 7.875 03/01/17 750,000 608,625 699,375 American General Finance Corporation 6.500 09/15/17 375,000 322,500 319,609 Atlas Pipeline Partners 8.125 12/15/15 750,000 663,750 723,750 Bally Total Fitness Holdings Corporation (F) 14.000 10/01/13 104,062 74,053 10 Berry Plastics Corporation 8.875 09/15/14 750,000 705,000 732,188 Berry Plastics Corporation (C) 5.000 02/15/15 500,000 477,771 477,500 Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. 10.250 03/15/14 750,000 709,288 731,250 Boyd Gaming Corporation 6.750 04/15/14 150,000 137,250 130,875 Boyd Gaming Corporation 7.125 02/01/16 700,000 630,500 584,500 Brigham Exploration Co. 9.625 05/01/14 1,000,000 970,645 1,020,000 C I T Group, Inc. 7.000 05/01/15 790,000 738,006 736,675 Cenveo Corporation 7.875 12/01/13 1,300,000 1,192,500 1,244,750 Chaparral Energy, Inc. 8.875 02/01/17 1,000,000 991,780 915,000 Dynegy Holdings, Inc. 7.750 06/01/19 830,000 564,400 626,650 Exide Corporation 10.500 03/15/13 375,000 377,395 380,625 Ford Motor Credit Co. 7.450 07/16/31 500,000 441,500 472,500 Ford Motor Credit Co. 8.000 06/01/14 275,000 231,833 290,125 Gencorp, Inc. 9.500 08/15/13 259,000 259,000 263,209 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 10.500 05/15/16 100,000 96,217 108,000 Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation 7.750 12/15/13 1,000,000 948,750 1,008,750 Harrah's Operating Co. 11.250 06/01/17 325,000 313,502 350,188 Hawker Beechcraft Acquisition Co. 9.750 04/01/17 1,000,000 1,007,277 717,500 Hertz Corporation 10.500 01/01/16 750,000 775,943 805,313 Intelsat Bermuda Ltd. 9.250 06/15/16 1,365,000 1,406,685 1,378,650 Interline Brands, Inc. 8.125 06/15/14 1,000,000 992,541 1,030,000 International Coal Group, Inc. 9.125 04/01/18 175,000 173,772 178,938 International Lease Finance Corporation 5.875 05/01/13 750,000 672,250 720,252 Kar Holdings, Inc. 8.750 05/01/14 50,000 50,000 51,000 Liberty Media Corporation 5.700 05/15/13 1,000,000 951,610 1,000,000 Manitowoc Company, Inc. 7.125 11/01/13 200,000 200,000 199,500 Mariner Energy, Inc. 11.750 06/30/16 160,000 155,737 179,600 Markwest Energy Operating Co. 6.875 11/01/14 70,000 55,578 68,600 Markwest Energy Operating Co. 8.750 04/15/18 125,000 123,979 128,281 Michaels Stores, Inc. 11.375 11/01/16 785,000 814,209 847,800 Nebraska Book Company, Inc. 8.625 03/15/12 750,000 676,875 710,625 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 MassMutual Corporate Investors CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Interest Due Principal Market CORPORATE PUBLIC SECURITIES:(A)(Continued Rate Date Amount Cost Value ------- -------- ------------ ------------ ------------ Newark Group, Inc. 9.750% 03/15/14 $ 850,000 $ 796,863 $ 484,500 Nortek, Inc. 11.000 12/01/13 175,778 173,174 188,522 North American Energy Partners 8.750 12/01/11 1,165,000 1,170,098 1,165,000 Owens Corning, Inc. 9.000 06/15/19 55,000 54,112 64,488 Polypore, Inc. 8.750 05/15/12 1,000,000 965,000 1,001,250 Pregis Corporation 12.375 10/15/13 1,000,000 981,490 1,015,000 Quebecor Media, Inc. 7.750 03/15/16 1,050,000 978,235 1,063,125 Quiksilver, Inc. 6.875 04/15/15 215,000 197,713 198,875 RailAmerica, Inc. 9.250 07/01/17 270,000 259,412 287,888 Rental Service Corporation 9.500 12/01/14 750,000 728,640 742,500 Sabre Holdings Corporation 8.350 03/15/16 500,000 455,000 475,000 Sanmina-SCI Corporation 8.125 03/01/16 375,000 374,063 377,344 Seneca Gaming Corporation 7.250 05/01/12 500,000 477,500 493,750 Sheridan Acquisition Corporation 10.250 08/15/11 375,000 370,001 372,188 Speedway Motorsports, Inc. 8.750 06/01/16 70,000 67,898 74,550 Sprint Capital Corporation 6.900 05/01/19 625,000 575,531 571,875 Stanadyne Corporation 10.000 08/15/14 1,000,000 1,000,000 915,000 Stewart & Stevenson LLC 10.000 07/15/14 1,465,000 1,491,482 1,410,063 Stone Energy Corporation 8.625 02/01/17 750,000 740,348 738,750 T X U Energy Company LLC 10.250 11/01/15 350,000 356,170 243,250 Teck Resources Ltd. 10.750 05/15/19 65,000 61,877 79,625 Tekni-Plex, Inc. 8.750 11/15/13 650,000 653,572 520,000 Tenneco, Inc. 8.125 11/15/15 1,100,000 540,000 1,124,750 Texas Industries, Inc. 7.250 07/15/13 70,000 70,000 68,775 Thermadyne Holdings Corporation 11.500 02/01/14 115,000 115,863 115,288 Ticketmaster Entertainment, Inc. 10.750 07/28/16 500,000 500,000 557,500 Titan International, Inc. 8.000 01/15/12 1,070,000 1,062,100 1,070,000 Tube City IMS Corporation 9.750 02/01/15 1,000,000 966,194 983,750 United Components, Inc. 9.375 06/15/13 1,080,000 1,079,880 1,085,400 United Rentals, Inc. 10.875 06/15/16 125,000 121,479 135,934 Verso Paper Holdings LLC 9.125 08/01/14 750,000 730,313 727,500 Videotron, Ltd. 9.125 04/15/18 40,000 39,373 44,450 Waste Services, Inc. 9.500 04/15/14 1,100,000 1,115,317 1,133,000 ------------ ------------ TOTAL BONDS 39,831,317 40,483,978 ------------ ------------ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Shares or Interest Due Principal Market CORPORATE PUBLIC SECURITIES:(A)(Continued Rate Date Amount Cost Value ------- -------- ------------ ------------ ------------ COMMON STOCK - 1.00% Chase Packaging Corporation (B) 9,541 $ -- $ 954 CKX, Inc. (B) 97,500 784,875 597,675 Directed Electronics, Inc. (B) 368,560 1,856,534 165,852 El Paso Corporation (B) 65,000 808,362 704,600 Intrepid Potash, Inc. (B) 365 11,680 11,070 ITC^DeltaCom, Inc. (B) 178,666 1,563,328 360,905 Nortek, Inc. (B) 175 1 7,000 Rue21, Inc. (B) 650 12,350 22,536 Supreme Industries, Inc. 125,116 267,319 330,306 ------------ ------------ TOTAL COMMON STOCK 5,304,449 2,200,898 ------------ ------------ CONVERTIBLE BONDS - 0.01% Citadel Broadcasting Corporation 4.000% 02/15/11 $ 583,000 452,554 32,065 ------------ ------------ TOTAL CONVERTIBLE BONDS 452,554 32,065 ------------ ------------ TOTAL CORPORATE PUBLIC SECURITIES $ 45,588,320 $ 42,716,941 ------------ ------------ Interest Due Principal Market SHORT-TERM SECURITIES: Rate/Yield^ Date Amount Cost Value ------- -------- ------------ ------------ ------------ COMMERCIAL PAPER - 0.91% Ryder System, Inc. 0.233% 04/12/10 $ 2,000,000 1,999,859 1,999,859 ------------ ------------ TOTAL SHORT-TERM SECURITIES $ 1,999,859 $ 1,999,859 ------------ ------------ TOTAL INVESTMENTS 111.79% $283,483,020 $246,768,616 ============ ------------ Other Assets 4.23 9,332,091 Liabilities (16.02) (35,364,942) ------ ------------ TOTAL NET ASSETS 100.00% $220,735,765 ====== ============ (A) In each of the convertible note, warrant, convertible preferred and common stock investments, the issuer has agreed to provide certain registration rights. (B) Non-income producing security. (C) Variable rate security; rate indicated is as of 03/31/10. (D) Defaulted security; interest not accrued. (E) Illiquid securities. As of March 31, 2010, the value of these securities amounted to $185,692,381 or 84.12% of net assets. (F) Security valued at fair value using methods determined in good faith by or under the direction of the Board of Trustees. ^ Effective yield at purchase PIK - Payment-in-kind ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32 MassMutual Corporate Investors CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Fair Value/ Fair Value/ INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Market Value Market Value -------------- -------------- AEROSPACE - 4.02% BROADCASTING & ENTERTAINMENT - 1.92% A E Company, Inc. $ 3,140,731 Citadel Broadcasting Corporation $ 32,065 Dae Aviation Holdings, Inc. 93,500 CKX, Inc. 597,675 Gencorp, Inc. 263,209 Clear Channel Worldwide Holdings, Inc. 783,750 P A S Holdco LLC 3,915,197 Liberty Media Corporation 1,000,000 Visioneering, Inc. 1,466,174 Sinclair Television Group, Inc. 448,375 -------------- Speedway Motorsports, Inc. 74,550 8,878,811 Univision Communications, Inc. 219,000 -------------- Workplace Media Holding Co. 1,075,235 AUTOMOBILE - 5.59% -------------- American Tire Distributor 901,250 4,230,650 American Axle & Manufacturing Holding, Inc. 699,375 -------------- Exide Corporation 380,625 BUILDINGS & REAL ESTATE - 1.13% Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 108,000 K W P I Holdings Corporation 2,249,498 Jason, Inc. 48,184 Owens Corning, Inc. 64,488 Nyloncraft, Inc. 609,375 Texas Industries, Inc. 68,775 Ontario Drive & Gear Ltd. 542,376 TruStile Doors, Inc. 105,305 Qualis Automotive LLC 2,574,205 -------------- Tenneco, Inc. 1,124,750 2,488,066 Titan International, Inc. 1,070,000 -------------- Transtar Holding Company 3,199,650 CHEMICAL, PLASTICS & RUBBER - 0.36% United Components, Inc. 1,085,400 Capital Specialty Plastics, Inc. 795,663 -------------- -------------- 12,343,190 CONSUMER PRODUCTS - 9.94% -------------- Aero Holdings, Inc. 2,893,684 BEVERAGE, DRUG & FOOD - 6.74% Bravo Sports Holding Corporation 2,380,204 Eatem Holding Company 2,977,185 Custom Engineered Wheels, Inc. 2,551,883 Golden County Foods Holding, Inc. 2,082,129 Eastman Kodak Co. 735,000 Hospitality Mints Holding Company 2,095,672 Easton-Bell Sports, Inc. 336,800 L H D Europe Holding, Inc. 24,225 G F S I, Inc. 531,781 Spartan Foods Holding Company 1,915,316 JohnsonDiversey, Inc. 103,500 Specialty Commodities, Inc. 2,608,190 K N B Holdings Corporation 1,506,444 Waggin' Train Holdings LLC 3,177,979 Kar Holdings, Inc. 51,000 -------------- Manhattan Beachwear Holding Company 2,983,650 14,880,696 Momentum Holding Co. 532,055 -------------- R A J Manufacturing Holdings LLC 2,199,821 Reddy Ice Corporation 102,500 Royal Baths Manufacturing Company 1,110,628 The Tranzonic Companies 3,921,367 Walls Industries, Inc. -- -------------- 21,940,317 -------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 33 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Fair Value/ Fair Value/ INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Market Value Market Value -------------- -------------- CONTAINERS, PACKAGING & GLASS - 5.01% DIVERSIFIED/CONGLOMERATE, SERVICE - 11.69% Berry Plastics Corporation $ 1,209,688 A S C Group, Inc. $ 2,564,785 Chase Packaging Corporation 954 A W X Holdings Corporation 1,340,996 Flutes, Inc. 229,596 ACCO Brands Corporation 109,250 Maverick Acquisition Company 616,817 Advanced Technologies Holdings 2,505,309 P I I Holding Corporation 3,001,272 Affinia Group, Inc. 49,750 Packaging Dynamics Corporation of America 895,500 Apex Analytix Holding Corporation 1,969,920 Paradigm Packaging, Inc. 2,404,870 Clough, Harbour, and Associates 2,718,099 Pregis Corporation 1,015,000 Crane Rental Corporation 2,461,342 Tekni-Plex, Inc. 520,000 Diversco, Inc./DHI Holdings, Inc. 2,082,021 Vitex Packaging Group, Inc. 1,157,158 Dwyer Group, Inc. 1,505,049 -------------- Insurance Claims Management, Inc. 227,531 11,050,855 Interline Brands, Inc. 1,030,000 -------------- Mail Communications Group, Inc. 1,347,027 DISTRIBUTION - 1.78% Nesco Holdings Corporation 2,742,260 Duncan Systems, Inc. 1,499,241 Northwest Mailing Services, Inc. 2,627,877 F C X Holdings Corporation 2,432,491 Pearlman Enterprises, Inc. -- -------------- Sabre Holdings Corporation 475,000 3,931,732 Videotron, Ltd. 44,450 -------------- -------------- DIVERSIFIED/CONGLOMERATE, MANUFACTURING- 25,800,666 7.80% -------------- A H C Holding Company, Inc. 2,832,704 ELECTRONICS - 0.68% Arrow Tru-Line Holdings, Inc. 1,518,628 Connecticut Electric, Inc. 957,582 C D N T, Inc. 1,358,324 Directed Electronics, Inc. 165,852 Douglas Dynamics LLC 1,020,100 Sanmina-SCI Corporation 377,344 Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation 1,008,750 -------------- Headwaters, Inc. 521,875 1,500,778 K P I Holdings, Inc. 1,579,892 -------------- MEGTEC Holdings, Inc. 2,065,000 FINANCIAL SERVICES - 1.86% Milwaukee Gear Company 2,118,461 American General Finance Corporation 319,609 Nortek, Inc. 195,522 C I T Group, Inc. 736,675 Polypore, Inc. 1,001,250 Cemex Finance LLC 388,068 Postle Aluminum Company LLC 67,828 Ford Motor Credit Co. 762,625 Thermadyne Holdings Corporation 115,288 General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Inc. 109,002 Trimas Corporation 77,625 Hawker Beechcraft Acquisition Co. 717,500 Truck Bodies & Equipment International 577,385 Highgate Capital LLC -- Xaloy Superior Holdings, Inc. 1,161,418 International Lease Finance Corporation 863,368 -------------- L B I Escrow Corporation 201,825 17,220,050 -------------- -------------- 4,098,672 -------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 34 MassMutual Corporate Investors CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Fair Value/ Fair Value/ INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Market Value Market Value -------------- -------------- HEALTHCARE, EDUCATION & CHILDCARE - 3.28% MACHINERY - 9.38% American Hospice Management Holding LLC $ 3,996,315 A S A P Industries LLC $ 1,250,212 F H S Holdings LLC 597,656 Davis-Standard LLC 2,695,321 Synteract Holdings Corporation 2,637,218 E S P Holdco, Inc. 2,215,761 Touchstone Health Partnership -- K-Tek Holdings Corporation 2,765,725 -------------- M V I Holding, Inc. 1,182,441 7,231,189 Manitowoc Company, Inc. 199,500 -------------- Navis Global 181,796 HOME & OFFICE FURNISHINGS, HOUSEWARES, AND NetShape Technologies, Inc. 1,186,878 DURABLE CONSUMER PRODUCTS - 9.38% Pacific Consolidated Holdings LLC 1,157,382 Connor Sport Court International, Inc. 2,614,058 Power Services Holding Company 2,382,263 H M Holding Company 342,550 R E I Delaware Holding, Inc. 2,583,999 Home Decor Holding Company 2,365,196 Safety Speed Cut Manufacturing Company, Inc. 247,257 Justrite Manufacturing Acquisition Co. 1,757,306 Stanadyne Corporation 915,000 K H O F Holdings, Inc. 2,705,685 Stewart & Stevenson LLC 1,410,063 Monessen Holding Corporation 1,671,395 Supreme Industries, Inc. 330,306 Quiksilver, Inc. 198,875 -------------- Stanton Carpet Holding Co. 2,145,283 20,703,904 Transpac Holding Company 1,595,705 -------------- U M A Enterprises, Inc. 2,003,834 MEDICAL DEVICES/BIOTECH - 4.06% U-Line Corporation 1,823,136 Coeur, Inc. 1,367,113 Wellborn Forest Holding Co. 1,475,913 E X C Acquisition Corporation 196,205 -------------- ETEX Corporation -- 20,698,936 MedSystems Holdings LLC 1,447,242 -------------- MicroGroup, Inc. 2,282,772 LEISURE, AMUSEMENT, ENTERTAINMENT - 3.18% OakRiver Technology, Inc. 1,110,933 A M C Entertainment, Inc. 1,073,750 Precision Wire Holding Company 2,565,973 Bally Total Fitness Holding Corporation 10 TherOX, Inc. -- Boyd Gaming Corporation 715,375 -------------- Harrah's Operating Escrow LLC 350,188 8,970,238 Savage Sports Holding, Inc. 2,807,763 -------------- Seneca Gaming Corporation 493,750 MINING, STEEL, IRON & NON-PRECIOUS Ticketmaster Entertainment, Inc. 557,500 METALS - 1.41% Tunica-Biloxi Gaming Authority 1,021,250 T H I Acquisition, Inc. 2,040,000 -------------- Teck Resources Ltd. 79,625 7,019,586 Tube City IMS Corporation 983,750 -------------- -------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 35 CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Fair Value/ Fair Value/ INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Market Value Market Value -------------- -------------- NATURAL RESOURCES - 1.65% RETAIL STORES - 1.60% Appleton Papers, Inc. $ 278,760 Bon-Ton Stores, Inc. $ 731,250 Cenveo Corporation 1,346,625 Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 73,875 CONSOL Energy, Inc. 35,963 Michaels Stores, Inc. 847,800 International Coal Group, Inc. 178,938 Nebraska Book Company, Inc. 710,625 Intrepid Potash, Inc. 11,070 Olympic Sales, Inc. 199,361 SandRidge Energy, Inc. 1,073,250 Pinnacle Foods Finance LLC 76,875 Verso Paper Holdings LLC 727,500 Rental Service Corporation 742,500 -------------- Rue21, Inc. 22,536 3,652,106 United Rentals, Inc. 135,934 -------------- -------------- OIL & GAS - 3.96% 3,540,756 Atlas Pipeline Partners 723,750 -------------- Brigham Exploration Co. 1,020,000 TECHNOLOGY - 3.02% Coffeyville Resources LLC 142,450 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. 777,188 Chaparral Energy, Inc. 915,000 Compucom Systems, Inc. 1,409,800 International Offshore Services LLC 2,551,163 Sencore Holding Company 1,628,915 Mariner Energy, Inc. 179,600 Smart Source Holdings LLC 2,656,500 N F R Energy LLC 199,500 ViaSystems, Inc. 189,875 North American Energy Partners 1,165,000 -------------- Stone Energy Corporation 738,750 6,662,278 Total E & S, Inc. 1,108,008 -------------- -------------- TELECOMMUNICATIONS - 4.07% 8,743,221 All Current Holding Company 1,239,674 -------------- Cricket Communications, Inc. 763,125 PHARMACEUTICALS - 1.25% Intelsat Bermuda Ltd. 1,378,650 CorePharma LLC 2,756,157 ITC^DeltaCom, Inc. 360,905 -------------- Level 3 Financing, Inc. 716,250 PUBLISHING/PRINTING - 1.06% New Communications Holdings, Inc. 758,438 Gannett Company, Inc. 133,750 Sprint Capital Corporation 571,875 McClatchy Co. 281,188 Sundance Investco LLC -- Newark Group, Inc. 484,500 T W Telecom Holdings, Inc. 20,350 Quebecor Media, Inc. 1,063,125 Telecorps Holdings, Inc. 3,026,006 Sheridan Acquisition Corporation 372,188 West Corporation 159,000 -------------- -------------- 2,334,751 8,994,273 -------------- -------------- See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 36 MassMutual Corporate Investors CONSOLIDATED SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS (CONTINUED) March 31, 2010 (Unaudited) Fair Value/ INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION: Market Value -------------- TRANSPORTATION - 3.51% Avis Budget Car Rental LLC $ 88,825 Hertz Corporation 805,313 NABCO, Inc. 312,500 RailAmerica, Inc. 287,888 Ryder System, Inc. 1,999,859 Tangent Rail Corporation 4,254,069 -------------- 7,748,454 -------------- UTILITIES - 0.95% Crosstex Energy, L.P. 232,031 Dynegy Holdings, Inc. 626,650 El Paso Corporation 704,600 Energy Future Holdings 104,000 Markwest Energy Operating Co. 196,881 T X U Energy Company LLC 243,250 -------------- 2,107,412 -------------- WASTE MANAGEMENT / POLLUTION - 1.51% Terra Renewal LLC 2,208,834 Torrent Group Holdings, Inc. -- Waste Services, Inc. 1,133,000 -------------- 3,341,834 TOTAL INVESTMENTS - 111.79% $ 246,768,616 -------------- See Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 37 NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED) 1. HISTORY MassMutual Corporate Investors (the "Trust") commenced operations in 1971 as a Delaware corporation. Pursuant to an Agreement and Plan of Reorganization dated November 14, 1985, approved by shareholders, the Trust was reorganized as a Massachusetts business trust under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, effective November 28, 1985. The Trust is a diversified closed-end management investment company. Babson Capital Management LLC ("Babson Capital"), a wholly-owned indirect subsidiary of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company ("MassMutual"), acts as its investment adviser. The Trust's investment objective is to maintain a portfolio of securities providing a fixed yield and at the same time offering an opportunity for capital gains. The Trust's principal investments are privately placed, below-investment grade, long-term debt obligations with equity features such as common stock, warrants, conversion rights, or other equity features and, occasionally, preferred stocks. The Trust typically purchases these investments, which are not publicly tradable, directly from their issuers in private placement transactions. These investments are typically mezzanine debt instruments with accompanying private equity securities made to small or middle market companies. In addition, the Trust may temporarily invest, subject to certain limitations, in marketable investment grade debt securities, other marketable debt securities (including high yield securities) and marketable common stocks. Below-investment grade or high yield securities have predominantly speculative characteristics with respect to the capacity of the issuer to pay interest and repay capital. On January 27, 1998, the Board of Trustees authorized the formation of a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Trust ("MMCI Subsidiary Trust") for the purpose of holding certain investments. The results of MMCI Subsidiary Trust are consolidated in the accompanying financial statements. Footnote 2.D below discusses the federal tax consequences of the MMCI Subsidiary Trust. 2. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES The following is a summary of significant accounting policies followed consistently by the Trust in the preparation of its consolidated financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. A. VALUATION OF INVESTMENTS: Valuation of a security in the Trust's portfolio is made on the basis of market price whenever market quotations are readily available and all securities of the same class held by the Trust can be readily sold in such market. Nearly all securities which are acquired by the Trust directly from the issuers and shares into which such securities may be converted or which may be purchased on the exercise of warrants attached to such securities will be subject to legal or contractual delays in, or restrictions on, resale and will therefore be "restricted securities." Generally speaking, as contrasted with open-market sales of unrestricted securities which may be effected immediately if the market is adequate, restricted securities can be sold only in a public offering for which a registration statement is in effect under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "1933 Act"), or pursuant to a transaction that is exempt from registration under the 1933 Act. The value of restricted securities, and of any other assets for which there are no reliable market quotations, is the fair value as determined in good faith by the Trust's Board of Trustees (the "Trustees"). Each restricted security is valued by the Trustees at the time of its acquisition and at least quarterly thereafter. The Trustees have established guidelines to aid in the valuation of each security. Generally, restricted securities are initially valued at cost or less at the time of acquisition by the Trust. Values greater or less than cost are used thereafter for restricted securities in appropriate circumstances. Among the factors ordinarily considered are the existence of restrictions upon the sale of a security held by the Trust; an estimate of the existence and the extent of a market for the security; the extent of any discount at which the security was acquired; the estimated period of time during which the security will not be freely marketable; the estimated expenses of registering or otherwise qualifying the security for public sale; estimated underwriting commissions if underwriting would be required to effect a sale; in the case of a convertible security, whether or not it would trade on the basis of its stock equivalent; in the case of a debt obligation which would trade independently of any equity equivalent, the current yields on comparable securities; the estimated amount of the floating supply of such securities available for purchase; the proportion of the issue held by the Trust; changes in the financial condition and prospects of the issuer; the existence of merger proposals or tender offers affecting the issuer; and any other factors affecting fair value, all in accordance with the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"). In making valuations, opinions of counsel may be relied upon as to whether or not securities are restricted securities and as to the legal requirements for public sale. When market quotations are readily available for unrestricted securities of an issuer, restricted securities of the same class are generally valued at a discount from the market price of such unrestricted securities. The Trustees, however, consider all factors in fixing any discount, including the filing of a registration statement for such securities under the 1933 Act and any other developments which are likely to increase the probability that the securities may be publicly sold by the Trust without restriction. The Trustees meet at least once each quarter to approve the value of the Trust's portfolio securities as of the close of business on the last business day of the preceding quarter. This valuation requires the approval of a majority of the Trustees of the Trust, including a majority of the Trustees who are not interested persons of the Trust or of Babson Capital. In making valuations, the Trustees will consider reports by Babson Capital analyzing each portfolio security in accordance with the relevant factors -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38 MassMutual Corporate Investors NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) (UNAUDITED) referred to above. Babson Capital has agreed to provide such reports to the Trust at least quarterly. The consolidated financial statements include private placement restricted securities valued at $185,692,381 (84.12% of net assets) as of March 31, 2010 whose values have been estimated by the Trustees in the absence of readily ascertainable market values. Due to the inherent uncertainty of valuation, those estimated values may differ significantly from the values that would have been used had a ready market for the securities existed, and the differences could be material. The values for Rule 144A restricted securities and corporate public securities are stated at the last reported sales price or at prices based upon quotations obtained from brokers and dealers as of March 31, 2010, subject to discount where appropriate, and are approved by the Trustees. Short-term securities with more than sixty days to maturity are valued at fair value and short-term securities having a maturity of sixty days or less are valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value. In accordance with the authoritative guidance on fair value measurements and disclosures under accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America ("U.S. GAAP"), the Trust discloses the fair value of its investments in a hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure the fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to valuations based upon unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (level 1 measurement) and the lowest priority to valuations based upon unobservable inputs that are significant to the valuation (level 3 measurements). The guidance establishes three levels of the fair value hierarchy as follows: Level 1: quoted prices in active markets for identical securities Level 2: other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.) Level 3: significant unobservable inputs (including the Trust's own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments) The inputs and methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities. The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the Trust's net assets as of March 31, 2010: ASSETS: TOTAL LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Securities Bonds $172,475,637 $ -- $16,250,433 $156,225,204 Common Stock 14,979,242 -- -- 14,979,242 Preferred Stock 7,281,180 -- 109,002 7,172,178 Partnerships and LLCs 7,315,757 -- -- 7,315,757 Public Securities Bonds 40,516,042 -- 40,516,032 10 Common Stock 2,200,899 2,193,899 7,000 -- Short-term Securities 1,999,859 -- 1,999,859 -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL $246,768,616 $2,193,899 $58,882,324 $185,692,391 Following is a reconciliation of Level 3 assets for which significant unobservable inputs were used to determine fair value: Unrealized Total gains Purchases, gains & losses Beginning or losses sales, issuances Transfers in Ending in net income balance (realized/ & settlements and/or balance at from assets Assets: at 12/31/2009 unrealized) (net) out of Level 3 03/31/2010 still held --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restricted Securities Bonds $152,772,751 $ (1,041,323) $5,443,176 $ (949,400) $156,225,204 $ (1,080,381) Common Stock 14,693,318 (822,055) 1,107,979 -- 14,979,242 (822,055) Preferred Stock 6,638,626 531,187 2,365 -- 7,172,178 531,187 Partnerships and LLCs 6,678,496 610,002 27,259 -- 7,315,757 610,002 Public Securities Bonds 10 -- -- -- 10 -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $180,783,201 $ (722,189) $6,580,779 $ (949,400) $185,692,391 $ (761,247) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39 NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) (UNAUDITED) B. ACCOUNTING FOR INVESTMENTS: Investment transactions are accounted for on the trade date. Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income is recorded on the accrual basis, including the amortization of premiums and accretion of discounts on bonds held using the yield-to-maturity method. The Trust does not accrue income when payment is delinquent and when management believes payment is questionable. Realized gains and losses on investment transactions and unrealized appreciation and depreciation of investments are reported for financial statement and federal income tax purposes on the identified cost method. C. USE OF ESTIMATES: The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. D. FEDERAL INCOME TAXES: The Trust has elected to be taxed as a "regulated investment company" under the Internal Revenue Code, and intends to maintain this qualification and to distribute substantially all of its net taxable income to its shareholders. In any year when net long-term capital gains are realized by the Trust, management, after evaluating the prevailing economic conditions, will recommend that the Trustees either designate the net realized long-term gains as undistributed and pay the federal capital gains taxes thereon or distribute all or a portion of such net gains. The Trust is taxed as a regulated investment company and is therefore limited as to the amount of non-qualified income that it may receive as the result of operating a trade or business, e.g. the Trust's pro rata share of income allocable to the Trust by a partnership operating company. The Trust's violation of this limitation could result in the loss of its status as a regulated investment company, thereby subjecting all of its net income and capital gains to corporate taxes prior to distribution to its shareholders. The Trust, from time-to-time, identifies investment opportunities in the securities of entities that could cause such trade or business income to be allocable to the Trust. The MMCI Subsidiary Trust (described in Footnote 1 above) was formed in order to allow investment in such securities without adversely affecting the Trust's status as a regulated investment company. The MMCI Subsidiary Trust is not taxed as a regulated investment company. Accordingly, prior to the Trust receiving any distributions from the MMCI Subsidiary Trust, all of the MMCI Subsidiary Trust's taxable income and realized gains, including non-qualified income and realized gains, is subject to taxation at prevailing corporate tax rates. For the three months ended March 31, 2010, the MMCI Subsidiary Trust has accrued income tax expense of $1,298. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for the future tax consequences attributable to differences between the financial statement carrying amounts of the existing assets and liabilities and their respective tax basis. As of March 31, 2010, the MMCI subsidiary Trust has a deferred tax liability of $138,845. Beginning with the 2009 annual financial statements, the Trust recognizes a tax benefit from an uncertain position only if it is more likely than not that the position is sustainable, based solely on its technical merits and consideration of the relevant taxing authority's widely understood administrative practices and precedents. If this threshold is met, the Trust measures the tax benefit as the largest amount of benefit that is greater than fifty percent likely of being realized upon ultimate settlement. The Trust has evaluated and determined that the tax positions did not have a material effect on the Trust's financial position and results of operations for the three months ended March 31, 2010. E. DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS: The Trust records distributions to shareholders from net investment income and net realized gains, if any, on the ex-dividend date. The Trust's net investment income dividend is declared four times per year, in April, July, October, and December. The Trust's net realized capital gain distribution, if any, is declared in December. F. EXPENSE REDUCTION: Citibank, N.A. ("Citibank") serves as custodian to the Trust. Pursuant to the custodian agreement, Citibank receives a fee reduced by credits on cash balances the Trust maintains with Citibank. All credit balances, if any, used to reduce the Trust's custodian fees are reported as fees paid indirectly on the Statement of Operations. For the three months ended March 31, 2010, there were no credit balances used to reduce custodian fees. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 MassMutual Corporate Investors NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) (UNAUDITED) 3. INVESTMENT SERVICES CONTRACT A. SERVICES: Under an Investment Services Contract (the "Contract") with the Trust, Babson Capital agrees to use its best efforts to present to the Trust a continuing and suitable investment program consistent with the investment objectives and policies of the Trust. Babson Capital represents the Trust in any negotiations with issuers, investment banking firms, securities brokers or dealers and other institutions or investors relating to the Trust's investments. Under the Contract, Babson Capital also provides administration of the day-to-day operations of the Trust and provides the Trust with office space and office equipment, accounting and bookkeeping services, and necessary executive, clerical and secretarial personnel for the performance of the foregoing services. B. FEE: For its services under the Contract, Babson Capital is paid a quarterly investment advisory fee of 0.3125% of the net asset value of the Trust as of the last business day of each fiscal quarter, which is approximately equal to 1.25% annually. A majority of the Trustees, including a majority of the Trustees who are not interested persons of the Trust or of Babson Capital, approve the valuation of the Trust's net assets as of such day. 4. SENIOR SECURED INDEBTEDNESS MassMutual holds the Trust's $30,000,000 Senior Fixed Rate Convertible Note (the "Note") issued by the Trust on November 15, 2007. The Note is due November 15, 2017 and accrues interest at 5.28% per annum. MassMutual, at its option, can convert the principal amount of the Note into common shares. The dollar amount of principal would be converted into an equivalent dollar amount of common shares based upon the average price of the common shares for ten business days prior to the notice of conversion. For the three months ended March 31, 2010, the Trust incurred total interest expense on the Note of $396,000. The Trust may redeem the Note, in whole or in part, at the principal amount proposed to be redeemed together with the accrued and unpaid interest thereon through the redemption date plus a Make Whole Premium. The Make Whole Premium equals the excess of (i) the present value of the scheduled payments of principal and interest which the Trust would have paid but for the proposed redemption, discounted at the rate of interest of U.S. Treasury obligations whose maturity approximates that of the Note plus 0.50% over (ii) the principal of the Note proposed to be redeemed. 5. PURCHASES AND SALES OF INVESTMENTS FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDED 03/31/2010 --------------------------------- PROCEEDS COST OF FROM INVESTMENTS SALES OR ACQUIRED MATURITIES ------------ ------------ Corporate restricted securities $ 11,882,850 $ 2,082,613 Corporate public securities 9,878,542 6,472,063 The aggregate cost of investments is substantially the same for financial reporting and federal income tax purposes as of March 31, 2010. The net unrealized depreciation of investments for financial reporting and federal tax purposes as of March 31, 2010 is $36,714,404 and consists of $19,603,824 appreciation and $56,318,228 depreciation. Net unrealized depreciation of investments on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities reflects the balance net of a deferred tax accrual of $138,845 on net unrealized gains on the MMCI Subsidiary Trust. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 This page is intentionally left blank This page is intentionally left blank This page is intentionally left blank MassMutual Corporate Investors MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIVIDEND REINVESTMENT AND CASH PURCHASE PLAN TRUSTEES MassMutual Corporate Investors offers a Donald Glickman Dividend Reinvestment and Share Purchase Plan (the "Plan"). The Plan provides a simple way Robert E. Joyal for shareholders to add to their holdings in the Trust through the receipt of dividend William J. Barrett shares issued by the Trust or through the investment of cash dividends in Trust shares Michael H. Brown* purchased in the open market. A shareholder may join the Plan by filling out and mailing Donald E. Benson* an authorization card to Shareholder Financial Services, Inc., the Transfer Agent. Dr. Corine T. Norgaard* Participating shareholders will continue to Clifford M. Noreen participate until they notify the Transfer Agent, in writing, of their desire to Martin T. Hart terminate participation. Unless a shareholder elects to participate in the Plan, he or she Maleyne M. Syracuse will, in effect, have elected to receive dividends and distributions in cash. *Member of the Audit committee Participating shareholders may also make additional contributions to the Plan from OFFICERS their own funds. Such contributions may be made by personal check or other means in an Clifford M. Noreen amount not less than $10 nor more than $5,000 Chairman per quarter. Cash contributions must be received by the Transfer Agent at least five Michael L. Klofas days (but no more then 30 days) before the President payment date of a dividend or distributions. James M. Roy Whenever the Trust declares a dividend Vice President & Chief payable in cash or shares, the Transfer Financial Officer Agent, acting on behalf of each participating shareholder, will take the dividend in shares Patricia J. Walsh only if the net asset value is lower than the Vice President, Secretary market price plus an estimated brokerage & Chief Legal Officer commission as of the close of business on the valuation day. The valuation day is the last Jill A. Fields day preceding the day of dividend payment. Vice President When the dividend is to be taken in shares, Michael P. Hermsen the number of shares to be received is Vice President determined by dividing the cash dividend by the net asset value as of the close of Mary Wilson Kibbe business on the valuation date or, if greater Vice President than net asset value, 95% of the closing share price. If the net asset value of the Richard E. Spencer, II shares is higher than the market value plus Vice President an estimated commission, the Transfer Agent, consistent with obtaining the best price and Daniel J. Florence execution, will buy shares on the open market Treasurer at current prices promptly after the dividend payment date. John T. Davitt, Jr. Comptroller The reinvestment of dividends does not, in anyway, relieve participating shareholders of any federal, state or local tax. For federal income tax purposes, the amount reportable in respect of a dividend received in newly-issued shares of the Trust will be the fair market value of the shares received, which will be reportable as ordinary income and/or capital gains. As compensation for its services, the Transfer Agent receives a fee of 5% of any dividend and cash contribution (in no event in excess of $2.50 per distribution per shareholder.) Any questions regarding the Plan should be addressed to Shareholder Financial Services, Inc., Transfer Agent for MassMutual Corporate Investors' Dividend Reinvestment and Share Purchase Plan, P.O. Box 173673, Denver, CO 80217-3673. MassMutual Corporate Investors CI5074