-----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, MGWdDoSMlI/cxcCwTBpJNxb12VrTHX2+cPLzUelZTBwOkj9OQzuiR/7UdQawxHOw bQl3ptEJy/Q2DiYsHvxxSw== 0000754510-06-000060.txt : 20061215 0000754510-06-000060.hdr.sgml : 20061215 20061215100716 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0000754510-06-000060 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 497 PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 1 FILED AS OF DATE: 20061215 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20061215 EFFECTIVENESS DATE: 20061215 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: FIDELITY SECURITIES FUND CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000754510 IRS NUMBER: 000000000 FISCAL YEAR END: 0731 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 497 SEC ACT: 1933 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 002-93601 FILM NUMBER: 061278970 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 0000754510 S000007191 Fidelity OTC Portfolio C000019679 Fidelity OTC Portfolio FOCPX 0000754510 S000007192 Fidelity Real Estate Income Fund C000019680 Fidelity Real Estate Income Fund FRIFX 0000754510 S000007195 Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Fund C000019693 Fidelity Blue Chip Growth Fund FBGRX 0000754510 S000007196 Fidelity Blue Chip Value Fund C000019694 Fidelity Blue Chip Value Fund FBCVX 0000754510 S000007197 Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund C000019695 Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund FDGFX 0000754510 S000007198 Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio C000019696 Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio FGRIX 0000754510 S000007200 Fidelity Leveraged Company Stock Fund C000019698 Fidelity Leveraged Company Stock Fund FLVCX 497 1 main.htm

Supplement to the

Fidelity® Low-Priced Stock Fund, and Fidelity Value Discovery Fund

Funds of Fidelity Puritan Trust

Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Growth & Income Portfolio, Fidelity Leveraged Company Stock Fund,
Fidelity OTC Portfolio, and Fidelity Real Estate Income Fund

Funds of Fidelity Securities Fund

STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

September 29, 2006

The following information replaces similar information found in the "Investment Policies and Limitations" section on page 2.

Diversification

For Low-Priced Stock, Fidelity Value Discovery Fund, Dividend Growth, Growth & Income, Leveraged Company Stock, and Real Estate Income:

The fund may not with respect to 75% of the fund's total assets, purchase the securities of any issuer (other than securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government or any of its agencies or instrumentalities, or securities of other investment companies) if, as a result, (a) more than 5% of the fund's total assets would be invested in the securities of that issuer, or (b) the fund would hold more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of that issuer.

The following information replaces similar information found in the "Investment Policies and Limitations" section on page 3.

Diversification

For OTC:

In order to qualify as a "regulated investment company" under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, the fund currently intends to comply with certain diversification limits imposed by Subchapter M.

For purposes of the fund's diversification limitation discussed above, Subchapter M generally requires the fund to invest no more than 25% of its total assets in securities of any one issuer and to invest at least 50% of its total assets so that (a) no more than 5% of the fund's total assets are invested in securities of any one issuer, and (b) the fund does not hold more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of that issuer. However, Subchapter M allows unlimited investments in cash, cash items, government securities (as defined in Subchapter M) and securities of other regulated investment companies. These tax requirements are generally applied at the end of each quarter of the fund's taxable year.

PSTSB-06-03 December 16, 2006
1.798487.107

Supplement to the

Fidelity® Blue Chip Growth Fund
Fidelity Blue Chip Value Fund

Funds of Fidelity Securities Fund

STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

September 29, 2006

<R>The following information supplements similar information found in the "Investment Policies and Limitations" section on page 2.</R>

<R>Diversification</R>

<R>For each fund:</R>

<R>The fund may not with respect to 75% of the fund's total assets, purchase the securities of any issuer (other than securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government or any of its agencies or instrumentalities, or securities of other investment companies) if, as a result, (a) more than 5% of the fund's total assets would be invested in the securities of that issuer, or (b) the fund would hold more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of that issuer.</R>

<R>The following information has been removed from the "Investment Policies and Limitations" section found on page 3.</R>

<R>Diversification</R>

<R>For Blue Chip Value:</R>

<R>In order to qualify as a "regulated investment company" under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, the fund currently intends to comply with certain diversification limits imposed by Subchapter M.</R>

<R>For purposes of the fund's diversification limitation discussed above, Subchapter M generally requires the fund to invest no more than 25% of its total assets in securities of any one issuer and to invest at least 50% of its total assets so that (a) no more than 5% of the fund's total assets are invested in securities of any one issuer, and (b) the fund does not hold more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of that issuer. However, Subchapter M allows unlimited investments in cash, cash items, government securities (as defined in Subchapter M) and securities of other regulated investment companies. These tax requirements are generally applied at the end of each quarter of the fund's taxable year.</R>

The following information replaces similar information found in the "Management Contracts" section on page 32.

Charles Hebard is the portfolio manager of Blue Chip Value Fund and receives compensation for his services. As of September 30, 2006, portfolio manager compensation generally consists of a fixed base salary determined periodically (typically annually), a bonus and, in certain cases, participation in several types of equity-based compensation plans. A portion of the portfolio manager's compensation may be deferred based on criteria established by FMR or at the election of the portfolio manager.

The portfolio manager's base salary is determined by level of responsibility and tenure at FMR or its affiliates. The primary components of the portfolio manager's bonus are based on the pre-tax investment performance of the portfolio manager's fund(s) and account(s) measured against a benchmark index and within a defined peer group assigned to each fund or account. The pre-tax investment performance of the portfolio manager's fund(s) and account(s) is weighted according to his tenure on those fund(s) and account(s) and the average asset size of those fund(s) and account(s) over his tenure. Each component is calculated separately over the portfolio manager's tenure on those fund(s) and account(s) over a measurement period that initially is contemporaneous with his tenure, but that eventually encompasses rolling periods of up to five years for the comparison to a benchmark index, and rolling periods of up to three years for the comparison to a Morningstar peer group. A smaller, subjective component of the portfolio manager's bonus is based on the portfolio manager's overall contribution to management of FMR. The portion of the portfolio manager's bonus that is linked to the investment performance of the fund is based on the pre-tax investment performance of the fund measured against the Russell 1000® Value Index, and the pre-tax investment performance of the fund within the Morningstar® Large Cap Value Category. The portfolio manager also is compensated under equity-based compensation plans linked to increases or decreases in the net asset value of the stock of FMR Corp., FMR's parent company. FMR Corp. is a diverse financial services company engaged in various activities that include fund management, brokerage, retirement, and employer administrative services.

The portfolio manager's compensation plan may give rise to potential conflicts of interest. Although investors in the fund may invest through either tax-deferred accounts or taxable accounts, the portfolio manager's compensation is linked to the pre-tax performance of the fund, rather than its after-tax performance. The portfolio manager's base pay tends to increase with additional and more complex responsibilities that include increased assets under management and a portion of the bonus relates to marketing efforts, which together indirectly link compensation to sales. When a portfolio manager takes over a fund or an account, the time period over which performance is measured may be adjusted to provide a transition period in which to assess the portfolio. The management of multiple funds and accounts (including proprietary accounts) may give rise to potential conflicts of interest if the funds and accounts have different objectives, benchmarks, time horizons, and fees as the portfolio manager must allocate his time and investment ideas across multiple funds and accounts. In addition, a fund's trade allocation policies and procedures may give rise to conflicts of interest if the fund's orders do not get fully executed due to being aggregated with those of other accounts managed by FMR or an affiliate. The portfolio manager may execute transactions for another fund or account that may adversely impact the value of securities held by a fund. Securities selected for other funds or accounts may outperform the securities selected for the fund. Portfolio managers may be permitted to invest in the funds they manage, even if a fund is closed to new investors. Trading in personal accounts, which may give rise to potential conflicts of interest, is restricted by a fund's Code of Ethics.

<R>BCF/BCVB-06-05 December 16, 2006
1.802077.107</R>

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by Mr. Hebard as of September 30, 2006:

Registered
Investment
Companies*

Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles

Other
Accounts

Number of Accounts Managed

7

none

none

Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees

1

none

none

Assets Managed (in millions)

$ 2,873

none

none

Assets Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees (in millions)

$ 269

none

none

* Includes Blue Chip Value Fund ($269 (in millions) assets managed with performance-based advisory fees). The amount of assets managed of the fund reflects trades and other assets as of the close of the business day prior to the fund's fiscal year-end.

As of September 30, 2006, the dollar range of shares of Blue Chip Value Fund beneficially owned by Mr. Hebard was none.

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