Bolton and Shah confirmed for Fidelity forums

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Fidelity International has confirmed speakers and venues for its annual investment forum for 2007.

The mutual fund manager has arranged for six of its top managers, including Anthony Bolton and Sanjeev Shah, to speak at seven venues across the UK between 1 and 5 October. The first forum will be held in Edinburgh on 1 October before moving on to venues in Harrogate, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Southampton, and London. Jorma Korhonen, manager of the Fidelity Global Special Situations fund, Richard Skelt (Retirement funds), Tim McCarron (European funds), and Ian Spreadbury (Moneybuilder Income) are set to join Bolton and Shah as speakers. Fidelity’s FundsNetwork will also host a ...

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