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61.12 +0.59    +0.97%
01:00:00 - Delayed Data. Currency in USD ( Disclaimer )
Type:  Fund
Market:  United States
Issuer:  Fidelity Investments
Underlying:  S&P 500 TR
Asset Class:  Equity
  • Morningstar Rating:
  • Total Assets: 8.78B
Fidelity Growth & Income 61.12 +0.59 +0.97%

Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of FGRIX among other information.
Category

Large Blend

Total Assets

8.78B

Expenses

0.57%

Inception Date

Dec 30, 1985

Investment Strategy

The investment seeks high total return through a combination of current income and capital appreciation. The fund normally invests a majority of assets in common stocks with a focus on those that pay current dividends and show potential for capital appreciation. It potentially invests in bonds, including lower-quality debt securities (those of less than investment-grade quality, also referred to as high yield debt securities or junk bonds), as well as stocks that are not currently paying dividends, but offer prospects for future income or capital appreciation. The fund invests in domestic and foreign issuers.

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
Matthew W. Fruhan Portfolio Manager 2011 Now
Biography Fruhan is a portfolio manager with Fidelity Investments. He joined the firm in 1995 as an equity research associate following the specialty retail, automotive supply and transportation industries.
James F. Catudal Vice President 2009 2011
Biography Catudal is a vice president and portfolio manager with Fidelity Investments. Since joining the firm in 1997, Catudal has worked as a research analyst and manager. Before that, Catudal worked for State Street Research & Management as an equity analyst with the aggressive-growth team. Previously, Catudal worked for Textron, McCord Winn Division, from 1987 to 1993. Catudal began his professional career as a process-control engineer for Union Carbide Corporation in 1983.
Timothy J. Cohen Vice President, Manager 2005 2009
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.
Steven Kaye Co-Manager 1993 2005
Biography Kaye is a vice president and portfolio manager with Fidelity Management & Research. Previously, he was head of Fidelity Select Portfolios and assistant director of research. Since joining Fidelity Investments in 1985, Mr. Kaye has worked as a research analyst, assistant director of equity research, and portfolio manager. Before joining the firm, he spent two years as a research analyst with Strategic Planning Associates.
Andrew R. Midler - 1992 1993
Biography Andrew Midler founded Savitr in January 2008 to focus on the management of long/short equity strategies in dynamic sectors of the world economy. Savitr serves as Investment Adviser to hedge funds that participate in focused and diversified investment strategies. Previously, Mr. Midler founded Standard Pacific in 1995. The investment management firm launched with $75m of assets and grew to $5 billion and a team of 70 people by 2005. Mr. Midler managed Global Long/Short Equity Strategy until 2005, Standard Pacific’s flagship fund. He also supervised the firm’s Credit Opportunities and Japan Long/Short Equity strategies. He remained the firm’s CIO and CEO until December 2007. In December of 2007, he sold his general partnership interest in the firm to other partners. Prior to starting Standard Pacific, he served as the director of equity portfolio management at CS First Boston, then a $20 billion global institutional money management firm. Previously, he managed a significant portion of a $2.5 billion global hedge fund at Odyssey Partners. From 1986 through 1993, he worked at Fidelity Investments and his tenure included assignments as portfolio manger of Fidelity Convertible Securities Fund, Fidelity Equity Income II Fund, and Fidelity Growth & Income Fund. He holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and MA and BA degrees in Political Science from Stanford University.
Jeffrey N. Vinik Portfolio Manager 1990 1992
Biography Vinik is a portfolio manager with Fidelity Investments. He joined the company in 1986 as an analyst covering the energy and computer-services industries. Previously, Vinik was an equity block trader with First Boston. He began his investment career in 1981 as a securities analyst with Value Line. Vinik is a Chartered Financial Analyst, and was named Morningstar's 1993 Portfolio Manager of the Year.
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