-----BEGIN PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE----- Proc-Type: 2001,MIC-CLEAR Originator-Name: webmaster@www.sec.gov Originator-Key-Asymmetric: MFgwCgYEVQgBAQICAf8DSgAwRwJAW2sNKK9AVtBzYZmr6aGjlWyK3XmZv3dTINen TWSM7vrzLADbmYQaionwg5sDW3P6oaM5D3tdezXMm7z1T+B+twIDAQAB MIC-Info: RSA-MD5,RSA, Rp5mwiR89r8yUmpr4eTPV0YJeOJwSy02V7DMxLuHbfTFgkcCejw/V9/jWWovWCae RN9dxmCocXiCpLjWFGpVkA== 0000754510-01-500005.txt : 20010319 0000754510-01-500005.hdr.sgml : 20010319 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0000754510-01-500005 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 497 PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 1 FILED AS OF DATE: 20010316 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: FIDELITY SECURITIES FUND CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000754510 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: UNKNOWN SIC - 0000 [0000] STATE OF INCORPORATION: MA FISCAL YEAR END: 0731 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 497 SEC ACT: SEC FILE NUMBER: 002-93601 FILM NUMBER: 1569968 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 82 DEVONSHIRE ST STREET 2: MAILZONE Z1C CITY: BOSTON STATE: MA ZIP: 02109 BUSINESS PHONE: 6174391706 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 82 DEVONSHIRE STREET STREET 2: MAILZONE Z1C CITY: BOSTON STATE: MA ZIP: 02109 497 1 stcks.htm

Supplement to the
Fidelity
® Blue Chip Growth Fund September 28, 2000 Prospectus

The following information replaces similar information found in the "Fee Table" section on page 4.

Shareholder fees (paid by the investor directly)

Sales charge (load) on purchases and reinvested distributions

None

Deferred sales charge (load) on redemptions

None

Annual account maintenance fee (for accounts under $2,000)

$12.00

The following information replaces similar information found in the "Account Features and Policies" section on page 18.

Fidelity may deduct an annual maintenance fee of $12.00 from accounts with a value of less than $2,000. It is expected that accounts will be valued on the second Friday in November of each calendar year. Accounts opened after September 30 will not be subject to the fee for that calendar year. The fee, which is payable to Fidelity, is designed to offset in part the relatively higher costs of servicing smaller accounts. This fee will not be deducted from accounts opened after January 1 of that calendar year if those accounts use regular investment plans.

BCF-01-01 March 16, 2001
1.472930.105

Supplement to the
Fidelity
® Blue Chip Growth Fund September 28, 2000 Prospectus

The following information replaces similar information found in the "Fee Table" section on page 4.

Shareholder fees (paid by the investor directly)

Sales charge (load) on purchases and reinvested distributions

None

Deferred sales charge (load) on redemptions

None

Annual account maintenance fee (for accounts under $2,000)

$12.00

The following information replaces similar information found in the "Account Features and Policies" section beginning on page 12.

Fidelity may deduct an annual maintenance fee of $12.00 from accounts with a value of less than $2,000. It is expected that accounts will be valued on the second Friday in November of each calendar year. Accounts opened after September 30 will not be subject to the fee for that calendar year. The fee, which is payable to Fidelity, is designed to offset in part the relatively higher costs of servicing smaller accounts. This fee will not be deducted from accounts opened after January 1 of that calendar year if those accounts use regular investment plans.

BCF-01-01L March 16, 2001
1.733974.103

SUPPLEMENT TO THE

FIDELITY® BLUE CHIP GROWTH FUND
A Fund of Fidelity Securities Fund

STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

September 28, 2000

During the period from March 16, 2000 through December 31, 2000, Mr. Cook served as a Member of the Advisory Board. Effective January 1, 2001, Mr. Cook serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees. The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 17.

J. MICHAEL COOK (58), Trustee (2001). Prior to Mr. Cook's retirement in May 1999, he served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Deloitte & Touche LLP, Chairman of the Deloitte & Touche Foundation, and a member of the Board of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. He currently serves as a Director of International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. (2000), Rockwell International (electronic controls and communications products, 2000), The Dow Chemical Company (2000), and HCA - The Healthcare Company (1999). He is a Member of the Advisory Board of the Securities Regulation Institute, Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Catalyst (a leading organization for the advancement of women in business), a Director of the STAR Foundation (Society to Advance the Retarded and Handicapped), and is Chairman of the Accountability Advisory Panel to the Comptroller General of the United States. He also serves as a member of the Board of Overseers of the Columbia Business School and a Member of the Advisory Board of the Graduate School of Business of the University of Florida.

During the period from June 15, 2000 through December 31, 2000, Ms. Knowles served as a Member of the Advisory Board. Effective January 1, 2001, Ms. Knowles serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees. The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 17.

MARIE L. KNOWLES (54), Trustee (2001). Prior to Ms. Knowles' retirement in June 2000, she served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) (diversified energy, 1996-2000). From 1993 to 1996, she was a Senior Vice President of ARCO and President of ARCO Transportation Company. She served as a Director of ARCO from 1996 to 1998. She currently serves as a Director of Phelps Dodge Corporation (copper mining and manufacturing), URS Corporation (multidisciplinary engineering, 1999), and America West Holdings Corporation (aviation and travel services, 1999) and previously served as a Director of ARCO Chemical Corporation and Vastar Resources, Inc. Ms. Knowles serves as a member of the National Board of the Smithsonian Institution, she is a Trustee of the Brookings Institution and serves as a member of the Advisory Board for the School of Engineering of the University of Southern California.

BCFB-01-02 March 16, 2001
1.472931.106

Mr. McDonough served on the Board of Trustees through December 31, 2000. The following information has been removed from the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 17.

GERALD C. McDONOUGH (72), Trustee and Chairman of the non-interested Trustees, is Chairman of G.M. Management Group (strategic advisory services). Mr. McDonough is a Director and Chairman of the Board of York International Corp. (air conditioning and refrigeration), a Director of Associated Estates Realty Corporation (a real estate investment trust), and a Director of Barpoint.com (online and wireless product information service, 2000). Mr. McDonough served as a Director of ACME-Cleveland Corp. (metal working, telecommunications, and electronic products) from 1987-1996 and Brush-Wellman Inc. (metal refining) from 1983-1997. He also served as a Director of Commercial Intertech Corp. (hydraulic systems, building systems, and metal products) from 1992-2000 and CUNO, Inc. (liquid and gas filtration products) from 1996-2000.

Effective January 1, 2001, Mr. Mann serves as Chairman of the non-interested Trustees. The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 17.

MARVIN L. MANN (67), Trustee and Chairman of the non-interested Trustees (2001), is Chairman Emeritus of Lexmark International, Inc. (computer peripherals) where he remains a member of the Board. Prior to 1991, he held the positions of Vice President of International Business Machines Corporation ("IBM") and President and General Manager of various IBM divisions and subsidiaries. Mr. Mann is a Director of PolyOne Corporation (chemicals) and Imation Corp. (imaging and information storage, 1997). He is also a Board member of Acterna Corporation (telecommunications testing and management, 1999).

Effective November 1, 2000, Mr. Stavropoulos serves as a Member of the Advisory Board. The following information supplements similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 17.

WILLIAM S. STAVROPOULOS (61), Member of the Advisory Board of Fidelity Securities Fund (2000). Mr. Stavropoulos also serves as a Trustee (2001) or Member of the Advisory Board (2000) of other investment companies advised by FMR. He is Chairman of the Board and Chairman of the Executive Committee (2000) and a Director of The Dow Chemical Company. Since joining The Dow Chemical Company in 1967, Mr. Stavropoulos served in numerous senior management positions, including President (1993-2000) and Chief Executive Officer (1995-2000). Currently, he is a Director of NCR Corporation (data warehousing and technology solutions, 1997), BellSouth Corporation (telecommunications, 1997), and the Chemical Financial Corporation. He also serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research and Fordham University. In addition, Mr. Stavropoulos is a member of the American Chemical Society, The Business Council, J.P. Morgan International Council, World Business Council for Sustainable Development, and the University of Notre Dame Advisory Council for the College of Science.

Mr. Williams served on the Board of Trustees through December 31, 2000. The following information has been removed from the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 17.

THOMAS R. WILLIAMS (71), Trustee, is President of The Wales Group, Inc. (management and financial advisory services). Prior to retiring in 1987, Mr. Williams served as Chairman of the Board of First Wachovia Corporation (bank holding company), and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The First National Bank of Atlanta and First Atlanta Corporation (bank holding company). He is currently a Director of National Life Insurance Company of Vermont and American Software, Inc. Mr. Williams was previously a Director of ConAgra, Inc. (agricultural products), Georgia Power Company (electric utility), and Avado, Inc. (restaurants).

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Transfer and Service Agent Agreements" section on page 25.

FSC also collects small account fees from certain accounts with balances of less than $2,000.

Supplement to the
Fidelity
® Dividend Growth Fund September 28, 2000 Prospectus

The following information replaces similar information found in the "Fee Table" section on page 5.

Sales charge (load) on purchases and reinvested distributions

None

Deferred sales charge (load) on redemptions

None

Annual account maintenance fee (for accounts under $2,000)

$12.00

The following information replaces similar information found in the "Account Features and Policies" section on page 18.

Fidelity may deduct an annual maintenance fee of $12.00 from accounts with a value of less than $2,000. It is expected that accounts will be valued on the second Friday in November of each calendar year. Accounts opened after September 30 will not be subject to the fee for that calendar year. The fee, which is payable to Fidelity, is designed to offset in part the relatively higher costs of servicing smaller accounts. This fee will not be deducted from accounts opened after January 1 of that calendar year if those accounts use regular investment plans.

DGF-01-01 March 16, 2001
1.477570.103

SUPPLEMENT TO THE

FIDELITY DIVIDEND GROWTH FUND

September 28, 2000

STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

During the period from March 16, 2000 through December 31, 2000, Mr. Cook served as a Member of the Advisory Board. Effective January 1, 2001, Mr. Cook serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees. The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 16.

J. MICHAEL COOK (58), Trustee (2001). Prior to Mr. Cook's retirement in May 1999, he served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Deloitte & Touche LLP, Chairman of the Deloitte & Touche Foundation, and a member of the Board of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. He currently serves as a Director of Dow Chemical Company (2000), HCA - The Healthcare Company (1999), and Children First (1999). He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Securities Regulation Institute, past chairman and a member of the Board of Catalyst (a leading organization for the advancement of women in business), and a Director of the STAR Foundation (Society to Advance the Retarded and Handicapped). He also serves as a member of the Board and Executive Committee and as Co-Chairman of the Audit and Finance Committee of the Center for Strategic & International Studies, a member of the Board of Overseers of the Columbia Business School, and a Member of the Advisory Board of the Graduate School of Business of the University of Florida.

During the period from June 15, 2000 through December 31, 2000, Ms. Knowles served as a Member of the Advisory Board. Effective January 1, 2001, Ms. Knowles serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees. The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 16.

MARIE L. KNOWLES (54), Trustee (2001). Prior to Ms. Knowles' retirement in June 2000, she served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) (diversified energy, 1996-2000). From 1993 to 1996, she was a Senior Vice President of ARCO and President of ARCO Transportation Company. She served as a Director of ARCO from 1996 to 1998. She currently serves as a Director of Phelps Dodge Corporation (copper mining and manufacturing, 1994), URS Corporation (multidisciplinary engineering, 1999), and America West Holdings Corporation (aviation and travel services, 1999) and previously served as a Director of ARCO Chemical Corporation and Vastar Resources, Inc. Ms. Knowles serves as a member of the National Board of the Smithsonian Institution, she is a Trustee of the Brookings Institution and serves as a member of the Advisory Board for the School of Engineering of the University of Southern California.

DGFB-01-02 March 16, 2001
1.720136.105

Effective January 1, 2001, Mr. Mann serves as Chairman of the non-interested Trustees. The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 16.

MARVIN L. MANN (67), Trustee and Chairman of the non-interested Trustees (2001), is Chairman Emeritus of Lexmark International, Inc. (office machines, 1991) where he remains a member of the Board. Prior to 1991, he held the positions of Vice President of International Business Machines Corporation ("IBM") and President and General Manager of various IBM divisions and subsidiaries. Mr. Mann is a Director of PolyOne Corporation (chemicals, 1993), Imation Corp. (imaging and information storage, 1997). He is a Board member of Acterna Corporation (electronics, 1999).

Effective November 1, 2000, Mr. Stavropoulos serves as a Member of the Advisory Board. The following information supplements similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 16.

WILLIAM S. STAVROPOULOS (61), Member of the Advisory Board of Fidelity Securities Fund (2000). Mr. Stavropoulos also serves as a Trustee (2001) or Member of the Advisory Board (2000) of other investment companies advised by FMR. He is Chairman of the Board and Chairman of the Executive Committee (2000) and a Director of The Dow Chemical Company. Since joining The Dow Chemical Company in 1967, Mr. Stavropoulos served in numerous senior management positions, including President (1993-2000) and Chief Executive Officer (1995-2000). Currently, he is a Director of NCR Corporation (data warehousing and technology solutions, 1997), BellSouth Corporation (telecommunications, 1997), and the Chemical Financial Corporation. He also serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research and Fordham University. In addition, Mr. Stavropoulos is a member of the American Chemical Society, The Business Council, J.P. Morgan International Council, World Business Council for Sustainable Development, and the University of Notre Dame Advisory Council for the College of Science.

Mr. McDonough served on the Board of Trustees through December 31, 2000. The following information has been removed from the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 16.

GERALD C. McDONOUGH (72), Trustee and Chairman of the non-interested Trustees, is Chairman of G.M. Management Group (strategic advisory services). Mr. McDonough is a Director and Chairman of the Board of York International Corp. (air conditioning and refrigeration), a Director of Associated Estates Realty Corporation (a real estate investment trust), and a Director of Barpoint.com (online and wireless product information service, 2000). Mr. McDonough served as a Director of ACME-Cleveland Corp. (metal working, telecommunications, and electronic products) from 1987-1996 and Brush-Wellman Inc. (metal refining) from 1983-1997. He also served as a Director of Commercial Intertech Corp. (hydraulic systems, building systems, and metal products) from 1992-2000 and CUNO, Inc. (liquid and gas filtration products) from 1996-2000.

Mr. Williams served on the Board of Trustees through December 31, 2000. The following information has been removed from the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 16.

THOMAS R. WILLIAMS (71), Trustee, is President of The Wales Group, Inc. (management and financial advisory services). Prior to retiring in 1987, Mr. Williams served as Chairman of the Board of First Wachovia Corporation (bank holding company), and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The First National Bank of Atlanta and First Atlanta Corporation (bank holding company). He is currently a Director of National Life Insurance Company of Vermont and American Software, Inc. Mr. Williams was previously a Director of ConAgra, Inc. (agricultural products), Georgia Power Company (electric utility), and Avado, Inc. (restaurants).

The following information replaces similar information found in the "Transfer and Service Agent Agreements" section on page 23.

FSC also collects small account fees from certain accounts with balances less than $2,000.

<R>The following information replaces similar information found in the "Description of the Trust" section beginning on page 24.</R>

<R>Custodian. Citibank, N.A., 111 Wall Street, New York, New York, is custodian of the assets of the fund. The custodian is responsible for the safekeeping of a fund's assets and the appointment of any subcustodian banks and clearing agencies. The Bank of New York and The Chase Manhattan Bank, each headquartered in New York, also may serve as special purpose custodians of certain assets in connection with repurchase agreement transactions.</R>

<R>FMR, its officers and directors, its affiliated companies, Members of the Advisory Board, and Members of the Board of Trustees may, from time to time, conduct transactions with various banks, including banks serving as custodians for certain funds advised by FMR. Transactions that have occurred to date include mortgages and personal and general business loans. In the judgement of FMR, the terms and conditions of those transactions were not influenced by existing or potential custodial or other fund relationships.</R>

Supplement to the Fidelity® Growth & Income Portfolio September 28, 2000 Prospectus

Effective after the close of business on Friday December 15, 2000 shares of the fund are available to new accounts. Accordingly, the first paragraph under the heading "Buying Shares" on page 10 is no longer applicable.

<R>The following information replaces similar information found in the "Fee Table" section on page 4.</R>

<R>Sales charge (load) on purchases and reinvested distributions

None</R>

<R>Deferred sales charge (load) on redemptions

None</R>

<R>Annual account maintenance fee (for accounts under $2,000)

$12.00</R>

<R>The following information replaces similar information found in the "Account Features and Policies" section on page 19.</R>

<R>Fidelity may deduct an </R>annual maintenance fee of $12.00 from accounts with a value of less than $2,000. It is expected that accounts will be valued on the second Friday in November of each calendar year. Accounts opened after September 30 will not be subject to the fee for that calendar year. The fee, which is payable to Fidelity, is designed to offset in part the relatively higher costs of servicing smaller accounts. This fee will not be deducted from accounts opened after January 1 of that calendar year if those accounts use regular investment plans.

GAI-01-01 March 16, 2001
1.480657.107

SUPPLEMENT TO THE

FIDELITY® GROWTH & INCOME PORTFOLIO

September 28, 2000

STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

During the period from March 16, 2000 through December 31, 2000, Mr. Cook served as a Member of the Advisory Board. Effective January 1, 2001, Mr. Cook serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees. The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 17.

J. MICHAEL COOK (58), Trustee (2001). Prior to Mr. Cook's retirement in May 1999, he served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Deloitte & Touche LLP, Chairman of the Deloitte & Touche Foundation, and a member of the Board of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. He currently serves as a Director of Dow Chemical Company (2000), HCA - The Healthcare Company (1999), and Children First (1999). He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Securities Regulation Institute, past chairman and a member of the Board of Catalyst (a leading organization for the advancement of women in business), and a Director of the STAR Foundation (Society to Advance the Retarded and Handicapped). He also serves as a member of the Board and Executive Committee and as Co-Chairman of the Audit and Finance Committee of the Center for Strategic & International Studies, a member of the Board of Overseers of the Columbia Business School, and a Member of the Advisory Board of the Graduate School of Business of the University of Florida.

During the period from June 15, 2000 through December 31, 2000, Ms. Knowles served as a Member of the Advisory Board. Effective January 1, 2001, Ms. Knowles serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees. The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 17.

MARIE L. KNOWLES (54), Trustee (2001). Prior to Ms. Knowles' retirement in June 2000, she served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) (diversified energy, 1996-2000). From 1993 to 1996, she was a Senior Vice President of ARCO and President of ARCO Transportation Company. She served as a Director of ARCO from 1996 to 1998. She currently serves as a Director of Phelps Dodge Corporation (copper mining and manufacturing, 1994), URS Corporation (multidisciplinary engineering, 1999), and America West Holdings Corporation (aviation and travel services, 1999) and previously served as a Director of ARCO Chemical Corporation and Vastar Resources, Inc. Ms. Knowles serves as a member of the National Board of the Smithsonian Institution, she is a Trustee of the Brookings Institution and serves as a member of the Advisory Board for the School of Engineering of the University of Southern California.

GAIB-01-01 March 16, 2001
1.467637.105

Effective January 1, 2001, Mr. Mann serves as Chairman of the non-interested Trustees. The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 17.

MARVIN L. MANN (67), Trustee and Chairman of the non-interested Trustees (2001), is Chairman Emeritus of Lexmark International, Inc. (office machines, 1991) where he remains a member of the Board. Prior to 1991, he held the positions of Vice President of International Business Machines Corporation ("IBM") and President and General Manager of various IBM divisions and subsidiaries. Mr. Mann is a Director of PolyOne Corporation (chemicals, 1993), Imation Corp. (imaging and information storage, 1997). He is a Board member of Acterna Corporation (electronics, 1999).

Effective November 1, 2000, Mr. Stavropoulos serves as a Member of the Advisory Board. The following information supplements similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 17.

WILLIAM S. STAVROPOULOS (61), Member of the Advisory Board of Fidelity Securities Fund (2000). Mr. Stavropoulos also serves as a Trustee (2001) or Member of the Advisory Board (2000) of other investment companies advised by FMR. He is Chairman of the Board and Chairman of the Executive Committee (2000) and a Director of The Dow Chemical Company. Since joining The Dow Chemical Company in 1967, Mr. Stavropoulos served in numerous senior management positions, including President (1993-2000) and Chief Executive Officer (1995-2000). Currently, he is a Director of NCR Corporation (data warehousing and technology solutions, 1997), BellSouth Corporation (telecommunications, 1997), and the Chemical Financial Corporation. He also serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research and Fordham University. In addition, Mr. Stavropoulos is a member of the American Chemical Society, The Business Council, J.P. Morgan International Council, World Business Council for Sustainable Development, and the University of Notre Dame Advisory Council for the College of Science.

Mr. McDonough served on the Board of Trustees through December 31, 2000. The following information has been removed from the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 17.

GERALD C. McDONOUGH (72), Trustee and Chairman of the non-interested Trustees, is Chairman of G.M. Management Group (strategic advisory services). Mr. McDonough is a Director and Chairman of the Board of York International Corp. (air conditioning and refrigeration), a Director of Associated Estates Realty Corporation (a real estate investment trust), and a Director of Barpoint.com (online and wireless product information service, 2000). Mr. McDonough served as a Director of ACME-Cleveland Corp. (metal working, telecommunications, and electronic products) from 1987-1996 and Brush-Wellman Inc. (metal refining) from 1983-1997. He also served as a Director of Commercial Intertech Corp. (hydraulic systems, building systems, and metal products) from 1992-2000 and CUNO, Inc. (liquid and gas filtration products) from 1996-2000.

Mr. Williams served on the Board of Trustees through December 31, 2000. The following information has been removed from the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 17.

THOMAS R. WILLIAMS (71), Trustee, is President of The Wales Group, Inc. (management and financial advisory services). Prior to retiring in 1987, Mr. Williams served as Chairman of the Board of First Wachovia Corporation (bank holding company), and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The First National Bank of Atlanta and First Atlanta Corporation (bank holding company). He is currently a Director of National Life Insurance Company of Vermont and American Software, Inc. Mr. Williams was previously a Director of ConAgra, Inc. (agricultural products), Georgia Power Company (electric utility), and Avado, Inc. (restaurants).

The following information replaces similar information found in the "Transfer and Service Agent Agreements" section on page 25.

FSC also collects small account fees from certain accounts with balances less than $2,000.

Supplement to the
Fidelity
® OTC Portfolio
September 28, 2000
Prospectus

The following information replaces similar information found in the "Fee Table" section on page 5.

Shareholder Fees (paid by the investor directly)

Sales charge (load) on purchases and reinvested distributions

None

Deferred sales charge (load) on redemptions

None

Annual account maintenance fee (for accounts under $2,000)

$12.00

The following information replaces similar information found in the "Account Features and Policies" section on page 18.

Fidelity may deduct an annual maintenance fee of $12.00 from accounts with a value of less than $2,000. It is expected that accounts will be valued on the second Friday in November of each calendar year. Accounts opened after September 30 will not be subject to the fee for that calendar year. The fee, which is payable to Fidelity, is designed to offset in part the relatively higher costs of servicing smaller accounts. This fee will not be deducted from accounts opened after January 1 of that calendar year if those accounts use regular investment plans.

OTC-01-01 March 16, 2001
1.472927.105

SUPPLEMENT TO THE

FIDELITY® OTC PORTFOLIO

SEPTEMBER 28, 2000

STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

During the period from March 16, 2000 through December 31, 2000, Mr. Cook served as a Member of the Advisory Board. Effective January 1, 2001, Mr. Cook serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees. The following information replaces similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 16.

J. MICHAEL COOK (58), Trustee (2001). Prior to Mr. Cook's retirement in May 1999, he served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Deloitte & Touche LLP, Chairman of the Deloitte & Touche Foundation, and a member of the Board of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. He currently serves as a Director of Dow Chemical Company (2000), HCA - The Healthcare Company (1999), and Children First (1999). He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Securities Regulation Institute, past chairman and a member of the Board of Catalyst (a leading organization for the advancement of women in business), and a Director of the STAR Foundation (Society to Advance the Retarded and Handicapped). He also serves as a member of the Board and Executive Committee and as Co-Chairman of the Audit and Finance Committee of the Center for Strategic & International Studies, a member of the Board of Overseers of the Columbia Business School, and a Member of the Advisory Board of the Graduate School of Business of the University of Florida.

During the period from June 15, 2000 through December 31, 2000, Ms. Knowles served as a Member of the Advisory Board. Effective January 1, 2001, Ms. Knowles serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees. The following information replaces similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 16.

MARIE L. KNOWLES (54), Trustee (2001). Prior to Ms. Knowles' retirement in June 2000, she served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) (diversified energy, 1996-2000). From 1993 to 1996, she was a Senior Vice President of ARCO and President of ARCO Transportation Company. She served as a Director of ARCO from 1996 to 1998. She currently serves as a Director of Phelps Dodge Corporation (copper mining and manufacturing, 1994), URS Corporation (multidisciplinary engineering, 1999), and America West Holdings Corporation (aviation and travel services, 1999) and previously served as a Director of ARCO Chemical Corporation and Vastar Resources, Inc. Ms. Knowles serves as a member of the National Board of the Smithsonian Institution, she is a Trustee of the Brookings Institution and serves as a member of the Advisory Board for the School of Engineering of the University of Southern California.

OTCB-01-01 March 16, 2001
1.472928.106

Mr. McDonough served on the Board of Trustees through December 31, 2000. The following information has been removed from the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 16.

GERALD C. McDONOUGH (72), Trustee and Chairman of the non-interested Trustees, is Chairman of G.M. Management Group (strategic advisory services). Mr. McDonough is a Director and Chairman of the Board of York International Corp. (air conditioning and refrigeration), a Director of Associated Estates Realty Corporation (a real estate investment trust), and a Director of Barpoint.com (online and wireless product information service, 2000). Mr. McDonough served as a Director of ACME-Cleveland Corp. (metal working, telecommunications, and electronic products) from 1987-1996 and Brush-Wellman Inc. (metal refining) from 1983-1997. He also served as a Director of Commercial Intertech Corp. (hydraulic systems, building systems, and metal products) from 1992-2000 and CUNO, Inc. (liquid and gas filtration products) from 1996-2000.

Effective January 1, 2001, Mr. Mann serves as Chairman of the non-interested Trustees. The following information replaces similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 16.

MARVIN L. MANN (67), Trustee and Chairman of the non-interested Trustees (2001), is Chairman Emeritus of Lexmark International, Inc. (office machines, 1991) where he remains a member of the Board. Prior to 1991, he held the positions of Vice President of International Business Machines Corporation ("IBM") and President and General Manager of various IBM divisions and subsidiaries. Mr. Mann is a Director of PolyOne Corporation (chemicals, 1993), Imation Corp. (imaging and information storage, 1997). He is a Board member of Acterna Corporation (electronics, 1999).

Effective November 1, 2000, Mr. Stavropoulos serves as a Member of the Advisory Board. The following information supplements information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 16.

WILLIAM S. STAVROPOULOS (61), Member of the Advisory Board of Fidelity Securities Fund (2000). Mr. Stavropoulos also serves as a Trustee (2001) or Member of the Advisory Board (2000) of other investment companies advised by FMR. He is Chairman of the Board and Chairman of the Executive Committee (2000) and a Director of The Dow Chemical Company. Since joining The Dow Chemical Company in 1967, Mr. Stavropoulos served in numerous senior management positions, including President (1993-2000) and Chief Executive Officer (1995-2000). Currently, he is a Director of NCR Corporation (data warehousing and technology solutions, 1997), BellSouth Corporation (telecommunications, 1997), and the Chemical Financial Corporation. He also serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research and Fordham University. In addition, Mr. Stavropoulos is a member of the American Chemical Society, The Business Council, J.P. Morgan International Council, World Business Council for Sustainable Development, and the University of Notre Dame Advisory Council for the College of Science.

Mr. Williams served on the Board of Trustees through December 31, 2000. The following information has been removed from the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 16.

THOMAS R. WILLIAMS (71), Trustee, is President of The Wales Group, Inc. (management and financial advisory services). Prior to retiring in 1987, Mr. Williams served as Chairman of the Board of First Wachovia Corporation (bank holding company), and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The First National Bank of Atlanta and First Atlanta Corporation (bank holding company). He is currently a Director of National Life Insurance Company of Vermont and American Software, Inc. Mr. Williams was previously a Director of ConAgra, Inc. (agricultural products), Georgia Power Company (electric utility), and Avado, Inc. (restaurants).

The following information replaces similar information found in the "Transfer and Service Agent Agreements" section on page 24.

FSC also collects small account fees from certain accounts with balances of less than $2,000.

Supplement to the Fidelity® Leveraged Company Stock Fund December 12, 2000 Prospectus

The following information updates the similar information on the cover of the prospectus:

Fidelity® Leveraged Company Stock Fund

(fund number 122, trading symbol FLVCX)

<R>The following information replaces similar information found in the "Fee Table" section on page 4.</R>

<R>Sales charge (load) on purchases and reinvested distributions

None</R>

<R>Deferred sales charge (load) on redemptions

None</R>

<R>Redemption fee on shares held less than 90 days (as a % of amount redeemed)

1.50%</R>

<R>Annual account maintenance fee
(for accounts under $2,000)

$12.00</R>

<R>The following information replaces similar information found in the "Account Features and Policies" section on page 18.</R>

<R>Fidelity may deduct an </R>annual maintenance fee of $12.00 from accounts with a value of less than $2,000. It is expected that accounts will be valued on the second Friday in November of each calendar year. Accounts opened after September 30 will not be subject to the fee for that calendar year. The fee, which is payable to Fidelity, is designed to offset in part the relatively higher costs of servicing smaller accounts. This fee will not be deducted from accounts opened after January 1 of that calendar year if those accounts use regular investment plans.

LSF-01-0<R>2 March 16, 200</R>1
1.751999.1<R>01</R>

SUPPLEMENT TO THE

FIDELITY® LEVERAGED COMPANY STOCK FUND

A Fund of Fidelity Securities Fund

STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

December 12, 2000

Effective November 1, 2000, Mr. Stavropoulos serves as a Member of the Advisory Board. The following information supplements similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 15.

WILLIAM S. STAVROPOULOS (61), Member of the Advisory Board of Fidelity Securities Fund Trust. Mr. Stavropoulos also serves as a Trustee (2001) or Member of the Advisory Board (2000) of other investment companies advised by FMR. He is Chairman of the Board and Chairman of the Executive Committee (2000) and a Director of The Dow Chemical Company. Since joining The Dow Chemical Company in 1967, Mr. Stavropoulos served in numerous senior management positions, including President (1993-2000) and Chief Executive Officer (1995-2000). Currently, he is a Director of NCR Corporation (data warehousing and technology solutions, 1997), BellSouth Corporation (telecommunications, 1997), and the Chemical Financial Corporation. He also serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research and Fordham University. In addition, Mr. Stavropoulos is a member of the American Chemical Society, The Business Council, J.P. Morgan International Council, World Business Council for Sustainable Development, and the University of Notre Dame Advisory Council for the College of Science.

During the period from March 16, 2000 through December 31, 2000, Mr. Cook served as a Member of the Advisory Board. Effective January 1, 2001, Mr. Cook serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees. The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 15.

J. MICHAEL COOK (58), Trustee (2001). Prior to Mr. Cook's retirement in May 1999, he served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Deloitte & Touche LLP, Chairman of the Deloitte & Touche Foundation, and a member of the Board of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. He currently serves as a Director of Dow Chemical Company (2000), HCA - The Healthcare Company (1999), and Children First (1999). He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Securities Regulation Institute, past chairman and a member of the Board of Catalyst (a leading organization for the advancement of women in business), and a Director of the STAR Foundation (Society to Advance the Retarded and Handicapped). He also serves as a member of the Board and Executive Committee and as Co-Chairman of the Audit and Finance Committee of the Center for Strategic & International Studies, a member of the Board of Overseers of the Columbia Business School, and a Member of the Advisory Board of the Graduate School of Business of the University of Florida.

LSFB-01-01 March 16, 2001
1.755690.100

During the period from June 15, 2000 through December 31, 2000, Ms. Knowles served as a Member of the Advisory Board. Effective January 1, 2001, Ms. Knowles serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees. The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 15.

MARIE L. KNOWLES (54), Trustee (2001). Prior to Ms. Knowles' retirement in June 2000, she served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) (diversified energy, 1996-2000). From 1993 to 1996, she was a Senior Vice President of ARCO and President of ARCO Transportation Company. She served as a Director of ARCO from 1996 to 1998. She currently serves as a Director of Phelps Dodge Corporation (copper mining and manufacturing, 1994), URS Corporation (multidisciplinary engineering, 1999), and America West Holdings Corporation (aviation and travel services, 1999) and previously served as a Director of ARCO Chemical Corporation and Vastar Resources, Inc. Ms. Knowles serves as a member of the National Board of the Smithsonian Institution, she is a Trustee of the Brookings Institution and serves as a member of the Advisory Board for the School of Engineering of the University of Southern California.

Effective January 1, 2001, Mr. Mann serves as Chairman of the non-interested Trustees. The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 15.

MARVIN L. MANN (67), Trustee and Chairman of the non-interested Trustees (2001), is Chairman Emeritus of Lexmark International, Inc. (office machines, 1991) where he remains a member of the Board. Prior to 1991, he held the positions of Vice President of International Business Machines Corporation ("IBM") and President and General Manager of various IBM divisions and subsidiaries. Mr. Mann is a Director of PolyOne Corporation (chemicals, 1993), Imation Corp. (imaging and information storage, 1997). He is a Board member of Acterna Corporation (electronics, 1999).

Mr. McDonough served on the Board of Trustees through December 31, 2000. The following information has been removed from the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 15.

GERALD C. McDONOUGH (72), Trustee and Chairman of the non-interested Trustees, is Chairman of G.M. Management Group (strategic advisory services). Mr. McDonough is a Director and Chairman of the Board of York International Corp. (air conditioning and refrigeration), a Director of Associated Estates Realty Corporation (a real estate investment trust), and a Director of Barpoint.com (online and wireless product information service, 2000). Mr. McDonough served as a Director of ACME-Cleveland Corp. (metal working, telecommunications, and electronic products) from 1987-1996 and Brush-Wellman Inc. (metal refining) from 1983-1997. He also served as a Director of Commercial Intertech Corp. (hydraulic systems, building systems, and metal products) from 1992-2000 and CUNO, Inc. (liquid and gas filtration products) from 1996-2000.

Mr. Williams served on the Board of Trustees through December 31, 2000. The following information has been removed from the "Trustees and Officers" section beginning on page 15.

THOMAS R. WILLIAMS (71), Trustee, is President of The Wales Group, Inc. (management and financial advisory services). Prior to retiring in 1987, Mr. Williams served as Chairman of the Board of First Wachovia Corporation (bank holding company), and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The First National Bank of Atlanta and First Atlanta Corporation (bank holding company). He is currently a Director of National Life Insurance Company of Vermont and American Software, Inc. Mr. Williams was previously a Director of ConAgra, Inc. (agricultural products), Georgia Power Company (electric utility), and Avado, Inc. (restaurants).

The following information replaces the similar information found in the "Transfer and Service Agent Agreements" section on page 22.

FSC also collects small account fees from certain accounts with balances of less than $2,000.

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