Fidelity UK Aggressive Accumulation Units

Sell : 116.10p | Buy : 116.10p | up 1.60p
Last valuation as at 06-01-2009

At a glance

Initial charge 3.50%
Initial saving 3.00%
Annual charge 1.50%
Annual saving 0.200% ²
Total Expense Ratio 1.70%
Launch date 09-11-1987
Launch price £0.25
Sector UK All Companies
Fund size £226 million
Number of holdings 55
Fund type OEIC
Type of units Accumulation

HL Research - Our view on this Fund

Mark Dampier Management style can make fund volatile but relative performance has been good.

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About the Fund Manager

Photo of Aruna Karunathilake

Aruna Karunathilake
Located in: London


Received MChem (Hons) in Chemistry from Oxford University in 1998 and became a CFA Charterholder in 2003. Aruna has 9 years of investment experience having started his career with Dresdner Kleinwort in 1998, before moving to Fidelity in 2000. Aruna became sector leader in Telecom Equipment and Technology in 2003 and progressed to Portfolio Manager in December 2007.

 

Income details

Historic yield 0.01%
Income paid Annually
Type of payment Dividend

All yields are variable and not guaranteed. There is currently no yield information available for this fund.

Distribution dates

Ex-dividend date 01 March 2009
Payment date ³ 30 April 2009

Top 10 holdings

Royal Dutch Shell PLC A 9.56%
BP 8.96%
Vodafone Group 5.94%
British American Tobacco 4.68%
Roche Holding AG Part. Cert. 4.64%
HSBC Holdings PLC (UK Reg) 4.47%
Tesco 4.32%
BG Group 4.14%
Pearson 3.81%
Novo Nordisk A/S B 3.29%

Top 10 sectors

Oil & Gas Producers 24.71%
Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology 9.07%
Tobacco 7.03%
Support Services 6.14%
Mobile Telecommunications 5.94%
Banks 5.74%
Gas, Water & Multiutilities 4.69%
Food & Drug Retailers 4.32%
Media 4.13%
Mining 3.83%

Top 10 countries

United Kingdom 86.40%
Switzerland 4.64%
Denmark 3.29%
Germany 2.91%
Cash and Equiv. 2.62%
Non-Classified 0.14%

² Annual saving is not available in the SIPP.

³ If you elect to receive the income from a Vantage ISA, Fund or Share Account, we will collect any dividends for you and then pay them directly into your bank account within the first 10 working days of the following month.

Last valuation as at 06-01-2009. Data accurate as at 30/11/2008.

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