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Fidelity Investments is a multinational company that offers various financial products and services, such as mutual funds, ETFs, retirement plans, and cryptocurrency. Founded in 1946, it has $4.9 trillion in assets under management and operates worldwide.
Abigail Johnson is the chairwoman, CEO, and president of Fidelity Investments, a global financial services company founded by her grandfather. She is one of the world's wealthiest and most powerful women, with an estimated net worth of $35.6 billion as of June 2024.
Edward Johnson III (1930-2022) was an American billionaire businessman and the son of Edward C. Johnson II, the founder of Fidelity Investments. He ran the company for decades and was succeeded by his daughter Abigail Johnson in 2014.
Peter Lynch is an American investor, author, and former manager of the Magellan Fund, which averaged a 29.2% annual return under his leadership. His net worth is unknown, but he has written several books on investing strategies and coined the phrase "invest in what you know".
William Danoff is a vice-president and portfolio manager of Fidelity Contrafund, one of the largest mutual funds in the world. He graduated from Harvard and Wharton, and trained under Peter Lynch, and is also a philanthropist and board member of several organizations.
Learn about the history and performance of the Fidelity Magellan Fund, a U.S. mutual fund that grew from $20 million to $14 billion under Peter Lynch's management from 1977 to 1990. Find out how Lynch developed his "Buy What You Know" and "GARP" investing strategies and his net worth in 2006.
Gerald Tsai Jr. (Chinese: 蔡至勇; pinyin: Cài Zhìyǒng; March 10, 1929 – July 9, 2008) [1] [2] was an investor and philanthropist who helped build Fidelity Investments into a mutual fund powerhouse.
Edward C. Johnson II (1898-1984) was an American businessman and lawyer who founded Fidelity Investments. He graduated from Harvard College and Law School, served in the Navy during World War I, and chaired Fidelity Management and Research until his death.