Fidelity Investments
http://www.fidelity.comFidelity Investments is one of the world's largest providers of financial services, with custodied assets of $3.3 trillion, including managed assets of more than $1.5 trillion as of June 30, 2008. Fidelity offers investment management, retirement planning, brokerage, and human resources and benefits outsourcing services to 24 million individuals and institutions as well as through 5,500 financial intermediary firms. The firm is the largest mutual fund company in the United States, the No. 1 provider of workplace retirement savings plans, the largest mutual fund supermarket and a leading online brokerage firm.
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Investors save billions as funds cut fees, fight for market share
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Tesla investor says SEC asked it about 'funding secured' tweet
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First crack at Musk could give top Tesla funds an edge
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Major Tesla shareholders trimmed stakes last quarter: filings
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BlackRock (BLK), T. Rowe Price Group (TROW), Schwab (SCHW) Decline After Fidelity Announces Zero-Expense Ratio Funds
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Big Tesla investors look like firewall for Elon Musk
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Fidelity parent says profit surges despite stock fund withdrawals
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Mutual funds mark down investments in Uber by as much as 15 percent
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Top fund investors pumped brakes on fast-rising Tesla: filings
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Snap shares bounce off low; employees free to sell shares
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T. Rowe Price Group Reports Second Quarter 2017 Results
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BlackRock's active gambit ups pressure on rivals
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Fidelity, T. Rowe poised for gains on Snap IPO
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BlackRock's voting record clashes with CEO's tough talk on buybacks
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Investors want mutual funds to get tougher on CEO pay: Reuters/Ipsos poll
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Investors want mutual funds to get tougher on CEO pay: Reuters/Ipsos poll
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Investors want mutual funds to get tougher on CEO pay: Reuters/Ipsos poll
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Investors want mutual funds to get tougher on CEO pay: Reuters/Ipsos poll
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Investors want mutual funds to get tougher on CEO pay: Reuters/Ipsos poll
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Investors want mutual funds to get tougher on CEO pay: Reuters/Ipsos poll
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Investors want mutual funds to get tougher on CEO pay: Reuters/Ipsos poll
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Investors want mutual funds to get tougher on CEO pay: Reuters/Ipsos poll
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Investors want mutual funds to get tougher on CEO pay: Reuters/Ipsos poll
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Exclusive: T. Rowe Price to oppose key directors at super-voting share companies