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    Learn about the stock market index of companies that have increased their dividends for 25 consecutive years. See the current and historical components, performance, and ETFs of the index.

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    Learn about the history and performance of the Fidelity Magellan Fund, a U.S. mutual fund that was managed by Peter Lynch from 1977 to 1990. Find out how Lynch applied his "Buy What You Know" strategy and achieved record-setting growth, and how other managers fared after him.

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