Got a question for Fidelity's Sanjeev Shah?

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Sanjeev Shah, manager of the Fidelity Special Situations fund, will be taking your questions in a live conference call next week.

After taking on the near-impossible task of succeeding legendary investor Anthony Bolton on the fund, Shah has now been manager for three years. Fidelity has arranged for advisers to put their questions to Shah during a conference call from 10am on Thursday 20 January. It will be the first in a series of calls with fund managers Fidelity is hosting over the next five weeks. Andy Weir, manager of the Global Inflation Linked Bond fund, will be open to questions on 9 February, while Sam Morse, manager of the group's European, will be available on 23 February. To register for the ca...

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