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Fidelity® Export And Multinational Fund Class K (FEXKX)

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21.87 +0.05    +0.23%
16/04 - Delayed Data. Currency in USD ( Disclaimer )
Type:  Fund
Market:  United States
Issuer:  Fidelity Investments
Asset Class:  Equity
  • Morningstar Rating:
  • Total Assets: 74.13M
Fidelity Export and Multinational K 21.87 +0.05 +0.23%

Fidelity® Export And Multinational Fund Class K Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Fidelity® Export And Multinational Fund Class K. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of FEXKX among other information.
Category

Large Value

Total Assets

74.13M

Expenses

0.57%

Inception Date

39577

Investment Strategy

The investment seeks long-term growth of capital. The fund invests its assets primarily in common stocks. It normally invests in securities of U.S. companies that are expected to benefit from exporting or selling their goods or services outside the United States (export and multinational companies). The fund potentially invests in securities of foreign issuers and in securities of U.S. companies that are not export or multinational companies.

Contact Information

Address 483 Bay Street
Toronto,ON M5G 2N7
Canada
Phone 416-307-5200
Fax 1-800-387-8092

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Jean Park Portfolio Manager 2020 2021
Biography Jean Park is portfolio manager and research analyst since joining Fidelity Investments in 2006. Prior to joining Fidelity Investments in 2006 as a research analyst, Ms. Park was an analyst and associate in the high-yield bond group of Goldman Sachs Asset Management.
Gordon Scott Portfolio Manager 2014 2020
Biography Gordon Scott is a portfolio manager at Fidelity Management & Research Company (FMRCo), the investment advisor for Fidelity’s family of mutual funds. Fidelity Investments is a leading provider of investment management, retirement planning, portfolio guidance, brokerage, benefits outsourcing and other financial products and services to more than 20 million individuals, institutions and financial intermediaries. Prior to assuming his current management responsibilities, Gordon was responsible for the coverage of stocks within the Consumer Discretionary sector. Previously, Gordon was a research associate covering transportation and machinery stocks at FMRCo from 2005 to 2008. He has been in the investments industry since joining Fidelity in 2005. Gordon earned his bachelor of business administration degree and his master of science degree in finance from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is also a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder.
Heather Carrillo Portfolio Manager 2010 2014
Biography Heather Carrillo joined Fidelity Investments in 2001, and has worked as a research analyst and portfolio manager.
Victor Y. Thay Vice President, Manager 2005 2010
Biography Thay is vice president and manager of Export and Multinational Fund, which he has managed since October 2005. Since joining Fidelity Investments in 1995, Thay has worked as a research analyst and portfolio manager.
Timothy J. Cohen Vice President, Manager 2002 2005
Biography Cohen is vice president and manager of Growth & Income Portfolio, which he has managed since October 2005. He also manages another Fidelity fund. Since joining Fidelity Investments in 1996, as an equity analyst covering the business and consumer services industries. Previously, he was a senior associate in the business assurance group at Coopers & Lybrand from 1991 to 1994.
Douglas Chase Portfolio Manager 2000 2002
Biography Doug Chase joined Fidelity in 1992. He manages the U.S. equity subportfolios of Fidelity International Portfolio Fund and Fidelity Global Asset Allocation Fund, managed by Dick Habermann. Mr. Chase received a BA in economics from the University of California at Berkeley in 1987 and an MBA, with high distinction, from the University of Michigan Graduate School of Business in 1993.
Adam Hetnarski Vice President 1998 2000
Biography Hetnarski is the vice president and manager of Destiny II, which he has managed since June 2000. He also manages another Fidelity fund. Since joining Fidelity Investments in 1991, Hetnarski has worked as a research analyst and manager.
Jason Weiner Vice President 1997 1998
Biography Jason Weiner is co-manager of the fund, which he has managed since November 2006. He also manages Fidelity funds. Since joining Fidelity Investments in 1991, Mr. Weiner has worked as a research analyst and portfolio manager (other than a 6-month leave of absence in 2018).
Arieh Coll Vice President 1994 1997
Biography Coll is a Vice President of Eaton Vance, his employer since January 2000. Previously, he was an equity analyst and portfolio manager with Fidelity Investments, his employer since 1989. Prior to that, he worked as an associate reporter for Fortune magazine from 1986 to 1987. He also was an analyst at Value Line during the summers of 1981, 1982, and 1983.
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