Sonu Kalra - Fidelity Blue Fund Manager

FBGKX Fund  USD 196.33  0.52  0.27%   
Sonu Kalra is Fund Manager at Fidelity Blue Chip
Kalra, portfolio manager, joined Fidelity as an equity research analyst in 1998 following the radio, television and entertainment industries. He subsequently followed the computer storage and peripherals and Internet infrastructure industries and managed Fidelity Select Networking and Infrastructure Portfolio in 2002. Prior to joining Fidelity, Kalra held various accounting and finance positions at GE Capital in Stamford, Connecticut.
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