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Fidelity Select Health Care
(MF:
FSPHX
)
162.20
USD
+1.39 (+0.86%)
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/ Updated:
8:00 PM EDT, May 17, 2013
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Fidelity Select Health Care
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Exchange Traded
MF
Net Assets
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Inception Date
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Quote
Price
162.20
Volume
0
Last Trade
May 17, 8:00pm
Change (%)
+1.39 (0.86%)
Prev. Close
160.81
YTD %
+18.23%
Dividend Yield
6.54%
Performance
YTD
+25.01 (18.23%)
1 Month
+8.56 (5.57%)
3 Month
+19.11 (13.36%)
6 Month
+22.67 (16.25%)
1 Year
+33.23 (25.77%)
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July 24, 2012
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June 08, 2012
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May 02, 2012
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September 06, 2011
The tactics for weathering extreme weather are straightforward: Maneuver valuable assets, batten down the hatches, and keep a level head. The same is true in today’s choppy markets, writes Jim Lowell.
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4 Funds That Deliver Now and Beyond
August 09, 2011
While Washington and Wall Street both try to figure out how to steady the ship of state, it pays to set a course by some constant stars, writes Jim Lowell of Fidelity Investor .
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August 01, 2011
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Four Stodgy Funds to Earn Decent Returns in a Slow Growth Economy
July 07, 2011
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Compelling Valuation Setting up Buying Opportunity
June 29, 2011
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Health Sector a Salve for Volatile Markets
February 10, 2011
Fidelity’s health care sector fund has several long-term trends working in its favor, writes Jim Lowell of Fidelity Investor.
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December 01, 2010
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August 10, 2010
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