outperform, only that it may follow peers and benchmark a little more closely. Feingold did produce decent returns at Fidelity Trend FTRNX , but that fund was much smaller than Magellan. So, what does that add up to? For us, it's a Neutral rating
new manager, Jeff Feingold. He is a pretty strong investor, and Fidelity promised to keep him at his original fund, Fidelity Trend , when they did the manager change at Magellan, and they recently took him off that one. So, they are not perfect on
last year. Thanks, Jeff, for joining us. Jeff Feingold : Thank you, Chris. My pleasure. Davis : You previously ran Fidelity Trend . It was a little bit over $1 billion in assets. When you took over Magellan, which is about 15 times the size, could
over in April); and Jeffrey Feingold, who took over Fidelity Magellan FMAGX in September and continues to run Fidelity Trend FTRNX and Fidelity Large Cap Growth FSLGX. To varying degrees, Offen's and Morrow's new charges require them to look
change factored into that fund's Analyst Rating. The new manager, Jeffrey Feingold, has been successful running Fidelity Trend FTRNX since 2007. He's shown promise, and we view the change as a necessary and welcome step, but Magellan is about
This once-storied fund has been a mediocre performer for years. Can Jeffrey Feingold right the ship?
Feingold continues to manage Fidelity Trend , Fidelity Large Cap Growth FSLGX ..... widely owned names. At sibling Fidelity Trend , he typically held around 100 ..... Magellan like he has led Trend FTRNX , as he expects he will. Lange
something with this. The Fidelity web site portfolio advisor recommends: FGRTX 17% FTHRX 15% FIVFX 9% FISMX 8% FIGRX 8% FTRNX 7% FDSVX 7% FFTYX 7% FLPSX 5% FDSCX 6% FSDIX 5% FDVLX 5% Thanks again for any advice and a beautiful Saturday to you
originally came on in February 2007 to run a portion of equity assets. Arani previously spent six and a half years running Fidelity Trend and before that Fidelity Select Health Care FSPHX and Fidelity Select Retailing FSRPX. Meanwhile, veteran bond manager
index . But thanks to a Feb . 1 , 2007 , prospectus change , that index is the Russell 1000 Growth and not the S & P 500 . Fidelity Trend 's safety features have improved but it still drives fast . Manager Jeffrey Feingold has pulled in his horns - - a little