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Supplement to the
Fidelity® Advisor Growth Strategies Fund
Class A, Class T, Class B, and Class C
January 29, 2010
Prospectus

Effective October 1, 2010, FIL Investment Advisors, FIL Investment Advisors (U.K.) Ltd., and FIL Investments (Japan) Limited no longer serve as sub-advisers to the fund.

Effective after the close of business on September 1, 2010 (the "Effective Date"), Class B shares will be closed to new accounts and additional purchases by existing shareholders. After the Effective Date, shareholders owning Class B shares may continue to hold those shares (and any Class B shares acquired after that date pursuant to an exchange or distribution reinvestment) until they automatically convert to Class A shares under the existing conversion schedule. Existing shareholders of Class B shares may continue to exchange their Class B shares for Class B shares of other Fidelity funds that offer Advisor classes of shares or for Advisor B Class shares of Treasury Fund until they convert to Class A. Existing Class B shareholders may also continue to add to their accounts through the reinvestment of dividends and capital gain distributions (including through the Directed Dividends® Option) until their conversion dates.

After the Effective Date, any purchase orders for Class B shares (other than for an exchange or a distribution reinvestment) received by a fund will be deemed to be a purchase order for Class A shares of the fund and will be subject to any applicable Class A front-end sales charge. For purposes of determining the applicable Class A sales charge, the value of a shareholder's account will be deemed to include the value of all applicable shares in eligible accounts, including Class B shares. Please see "Fund Distribution" for more information.

After the Effective Date, the Reinstatement Privilege will no longer be offered for Class B shares. However, shareholders who redeem Class B shares and wish to reinvest all or a portion of the redemption proceeds within 90 days of redemption can invest in Class A shares without incurring a front-end sales charge. To qualify, shareholders must notify Fidelity in writing in advance of reinvestment and must reinstate shares into an account with the same registration. This privilege may be exercised only once by a shareholder with respect to the fund and certain restrictions may apply.

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All other Class B share features, including but not limited to distribution and service fees, contingent deferred sales charges (CDSC) and conversion features, will remain unchanged.

Also effective on or about July 12, 2010, the CDSC on investments in Class A shares of $1 million or more will change. Effective on such date, investments in Class A shares of $1 million or more may, upon redemption less than 18 months after purchase, for any reason, including failure to maintain the account minimum, be assessed a CDSC of 1.00%. The actual CDSC you pay may be higher or lower than that calculated using this percentage due to rounding. The impact of rounding may vary with the amount of your investment and the size of the class's NAV.

The following replaces similar information found in the footnotes to the "Fee Table" on page 3.

Class A and Class T purchases of $1 million or more will not be subject to a front-end sales charge. Such Class A and Class T purchases may be subject, upon redemption, to a contingent deferred sales charge (CDSC) of 1.00% or 0.25%, respectively.

Effective on or about July 12, 2010, the following replaces similar information found in the "Fund Distribution" section on page 26.

As described in detail in this section, you may be entitled to a waiver of your sales charge, or to pay a reduced sales charge, when you buy or sell your shares. In the event of changes in sales charges, sales charges, if any, in effect at the time of purchase generally will apply.

Effective on or about July 12, 2010, the following replaces similar information under the "Sales Charges and Concessions - Class A" table in the "Fund Distribution" section beginning on page 26.

Investments in Class A shares of $1 million or more may, upon redemption less than 18 months after purchase, for any reason, including failure to maintain the account minimum, be assessed a CDSC of 1.00%. The actual CDSC you pay may be higher or lower than that calculated using this percentage due to rounding. The impact of rounding may vary with the amount of your investment and the size of the class's NAV.

Effective on or about July 12, 2010, the following replaces similar information found in the "Fund Distribution" section on page 28.

You may receive a Class A or Class T front-end sales charge reduction on your purchases of Class A and Class T shares made during a 13-month period by signing a Letter of Intent (Letter). File your Letter with Fidelity no later than the date of the initial purchase toward completing your Letter.

Effective on or about July 12, 2010, the following replaces similar information found in the "Fund Distribution" section on page 29.

If you do not complete your Letter, you must pay the increased front-end sales charges due in accordance with the sales charge schedule in effect when your shares were originally bought. Fidelity may redeem sufficient escrowed Class A or Class T shares to pay any applicable front-end sales charges.

The following supplements information under the "Fund Distribution" section on page 32.

10. (Applicable to Class B only) From the Fidelity Advisor 403(b) program.

Supplement to the
Fidelity® Advisor Growth Strategies Fund
Institutional Class
January 29, 2010
Prospectus

Effective October 1, 2010, FIL Investment Advisors, FIL Investment Advisors (U.K.) Ltd., and FIL Investments (Japan) Limited no longer serve as sub-advisers to the fund.

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Supplement to the

Fund

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional
Class

Fidelity® Advisor Convertible Securities Fund

FACVX

FTCVX

FCBVX

FCCVX

FICVX

Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund

FADAX

FDGTX

FADBX

FDGCX

FDGIX

Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund

FARAX

FRGTX

FRMBX

FRECX

FDCIX

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

EPGAX

FAEGX

EPGBX

EPGCX

EQPGX

Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund

FEIAX

FEIRX

FEIBX

FEICX

EQPIX

Fidelity Advisor Equity Value Fund

FAVAX

FAVTX

FAVBX

FAVCX

FAIVX

Fidelity Advisor Fifty Fund

FFYAX

FFYTX

FFYBX

FFYCX

FFYIX

Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund

FGIRX

FGITX

FGISX

FGIUX

FGIOX

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund

FAGAX

FAGOX

FABGX

FACGX

FAGCX

Fidelity Advisor Growth Strategies Fund

FGVAX

FGVTX

FGVBX

FGECX

FRVIX

Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund

FLNAX

FLNTX

FALHX

FLNEX

FLNOX

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund

FMCDX

FMCAX

FMCBX

FMCEX

FMCCX

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund

FSCDX

FSCTX

FSCBX

FSCEX

FSCIX

Fidelity Advisor Strategic Growth Fund

FTQAX

FTQTX

FTQBX

FTQCX

FTQIX

Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

FSOAX

FASPX

FASBX

FVCSX

FASOX

Fidelity Advisor Convertible Securities Fund Class A, Class T, Class B, Class C, and Institutional Class are Classes of shares of Fidelity Convertible Securities Fund

Funds of Fidelity Advisor Series I, Fidelity Financial Trust, and Fidelity Securities Fund

STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

January 29, 2010

Effective October 1, 2010, the master international research agreement with FIL Investment Advisors and the sub-research agreements with FIL Investment Advisors (U.K.) Ltd. and FIL Investments (Japan) Limited have been terminated on behalf of the funds.

Effective on July 1, 2010, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund will be renamed Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund.

JPMorgan Chase Bank, 270 Park Avenue, New York, New York, is custodian of the assets of Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund.

The following information replaces similar information found in the "Management Contracts"section beginning on page 44.

Christopher Sharpe and Geoff Stein are lead co-managers of Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund and receive compensation for their services. As of March 31, 2010, portfolio manager compensation generally consists of a fixed base salary determined periodically (typically annually), a bonus, in certain cases, participation in several types of equity-based compensation plans, and, if applicable, relocation plan benefits. A portion of each portfolio manager's compensation may be deferred based on criteria established by FMR or at the election of the portfolio manager.

Each lead co-manager's base salary is determined by level of responsibility and tenure at FMR or its affiliates. The components of each lead co-manager's bonus are based on (i) the pre-tax investment performance of the portfolio manager's fund(s) and account(s) measured against a benchmark index (which may be a customized benchmark index developed by FMR) assigned to each fund or account, and (ii) the investment performance of other funds and accounts. The pre-tax investment performance of each 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. A subjective component of each portfolio manager's bonus is based on the portfolio manager's overall contribution to management of FMR. The portion of each portfolio manager's bonus that is linked to the investment performance of Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund is linked to the fund's pre-tax investment performance relative to the performance of the S&P 500 Index. Each 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 LLC, FMR's parent company. FMR LLC is a diverse financial services company engaged in various activities that include fund management, brokerage, retirement, and employer administrative services. If requested to relocate their primary residence, portfolio managers also may be eligible to receive benefits, such as home sale assistance and payment of certain moving expenses, under relocation plans for most full- employees of FMR LLC and its affiliates.

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A 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, a portfolio manager's compensation is linked to the pre-tax performance of the fund, rather than its after-tax performance. A 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 a 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. A 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.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by Mr. Sharpe as of March 31, 2010:

 

Registered
Investment
Companies*

Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles

Other
Accounts

Number of Accounts Managed

65

130

3

Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees

2

none

none

Assets Managed (in millions)

$ 133,973

$ 14,399

$ 302

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

$ 1,429

none

none

* Includes Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund ($642 (in millions) assets managed with performance-based advisory fees).

As of March 31, 2010, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund beneficially owned by Mr. Sharpe was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by Mr. Stein as of March 31, 2010:

 

Registered
Investment
Companies*

Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles

Other
Accounts

Number of Accounts Managed

13

none

none

Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees

2

none

none

Assets Managed (in millions)

$ 16,151

none

none

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

$ 1,429

none

none

* Includes Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund ($642 (in millions) assets managed with performance-based advisory fees).

As of March 31, 2010, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund beneficially owned by Mr. Stein was none.

Robert Lee is co-manager of Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund and does not receive compensation for his services to this fund. Douglas Simmons is co-manager of Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund and does not receive compensation for his services to this fund. As of July 31, 2010, portfolio manager compensation generally consists of a fixed base salary determined periodically (typically annually), a bonus, in certain cases, participation in several types of equity-based compensation plans, and, if applicable, relocation plan benefits. A portion of each portfolio manager's compensation may be deferred based on criteria established by FMR or at the election of the portfolio manager.

Each portfolio manager's base salary is determined by level of responsibility and tenure at FMR or its affiliates. The primary components of each 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, if applicable, assigned to each fund or account. The pre-tax investment performance of each 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 peer group, if applicable. A smaller, subjective component of each portfolio manager's bonus is based on the portfolio manager's overall contribution to management of FMR. Each 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 LLC, FMR's parent company. FMR LLC is a diverse financial services company engaged in various activities that include fund management, brokerage, retirement, and employer administrative services. If requested to relocate their primary residence, portfolio managers also may be eligible to receive benefits, such as home sale assistance and payment of certain moving expenses, under relocation plans for most full-time employees of FMR LLC and its affiliates.

Yun-Min Chai is co-manager of Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund and does not receive compensation for his services to this fund. As of July 31, 2010, portfolio manager compensation generally consists of a fixed base salary determined periodically (typically annually), a bonus, in certain cases, participation in several types of equity-based compensation plans, and, if applicable, relocation plan benefits. 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 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. A smaller, subjective component of the portfolio manager's bonus is based on the portfolio manager's overall contribution to management of FMR. 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 LLC, FMR's parent company. FMR LLC is a diverse financial services company engaged in various activities that include fund management, brokerage, retirement, and employer administrative services. If requested to relocate their primary residence, portfolio managers also may be eligible to receive benefits, such as home sale assistance and payment of certain moving expenses, under relocation plans for most full-time employees of FMR LLC and its affiliates.

A 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, a portfolio manager's compensation is linked to the pre-tax performance of the fund, rather than its after-tax performance. A 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 a 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. A 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.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by Mr. Lee as of July 31, 2010:

 

Registered
Investment
Companies*

Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles

Other
Accounts

Number of Accounts Managed

10

none

none

Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees

3

none

none

Assets Managed (in millions)

$ 6,286

none

none

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

$ 1,156

none

none

* Includes Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund ($75 (in millions) assets managed with performance-based advisory fees).

As of July 31, 2010, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund beneficially owned by Mr. Lee was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by Mr. Simmons as of July 31, 2010:

 

Registered
Investment
Companies*

Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles

Other
Accounts

Number of Accounts Managed

12

none

none

Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees

4

none

none

Assets Managed (in millions)

$ 4,090

none

none

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

$ 1,429

none

none

* Includes Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund ($24 (in millions) assets managed with performance-based advisory fees).

As of July 31, 2010, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund beneficially owned by Mr. Simmons was none.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by Mr. Chai as of July 31, 2010:

 

Registered
Investment
Companies*

Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles

Other
Accounts

Number of Accounts Managed

9

none

1

Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees

2

none

none

Assets Managed (in millions)

$ 4,335

none

$9

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

$ 225

none

none

* Includes Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund ($107 (in millions) assets managed with performance-based advisory fees).

As of July 31, 2010, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund beneficially owned by Mr. Chai was none.

John Dowd, John Harris, Benjamin Hesse, Kristina Salen, Tobias Welo and Edward Yoon are co-managers of Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund. Each of these co-managers receives compensation for his or her services as a research analyst and as a portfolio manager under a single compensation plan, but none of these co-managers receives compensation for his or her services to this fund. Research analysts who also manage sector funds, such as the equity sector Central Funds, are referred to as sector fund managers. As of July 31, 2010, each sector fund manager's compensation generally consists of a fixed base salary determined periodically (typically annually), a bonus, in certain cases, participation in several types of equity-based compensation plans, and, if applicable, relocation plan benefits. A portion of each sector fund manager's compensation may be deferred based on criteria established by FMR or at the election of the sector fund manager.

Each sector fund manager's base salary is determined primarily by level of experience and skills, and performance as a research analyst and sector fund manager at FMR or its affiliates. A portion of each sector fund manager's bonus relates to his or her performance as a research analyst and is based on the Director of Research's assessment of the research analyst's performance and may include factors such as portfolio manager survey-based assessments, which relate to analytical work and investment results within the relevant sector(s) and impact on other equity funds and accounts as a research analyst, and the research analyst's contributions to the research groups and to FMR. Another component of the bonus is based upon (i) the pre-tax investment performance of the sector fund manager's fund(s) and account(s) measured against a benchmark index assigned to each fund or account, (ii) the pre-tax investment performance of the research analyst's recommendations measured against a benchmark index corresponding to the research analyst's assignment universe and against a broadly diversified equity index, and (iii) the investment performance of other FMR equity funds and accounts within the sector fund manager's designated sector team. The pre-tax investment performance of each sector fund manager's fund(s) and account(s) is weighted according to the sector fund manager's tenure on those fund(s) and account(s). The component of the bonus relating to the Director of Research's assessment is calculated over a one-year period, and each other component of the bonus is calculated over a measurement period that initially is contemporaneous with the sector fund manager's tenure, but that eventually encompasses rolling periods of up to five years. Each sector fund manager also is compensated under equity-based compensation plans linked to increases or decreases in the net asset value of the stock of FMR LLC, FMR's parent company. FMR LLC is a diverse financial services company engaged in various activities that include fund management, brokerage, retirement, and employer administrative services. If requested to relocate their primary residence, sector fund managers also may be eligible to receive benefits, such as home sale assistance and payment of certain moving expenses, under relocation plans for most full-time employees of FMR LLC and its affiliates.

A sector fund 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, a sector fund manager's compensation is linked to the pre-tax performance of the fund, rather than its after-tax performance. A sector fund manager's base pay and bonus opportunity tend to increase with the sector fund manager's level of experience and skills relative to research and fund assignments. 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 a sector fund manager must allocate his or her time and investment ideas across multiple funds and accounts. In addition, a sector fund's trade allocation policies and procedures may give rise to conflicts of interest if the sector fund's orders do not get fully executed due to being aggregated with those of other accounts managed by FMR. A sector fund manager may execute transactions for another fund or account that may adversely impact the value of securities held by a sector fund. Securities selected for other funds or accounts may outperform the securities selected for the sector fund. Trading in personal accounts, which may give rise to potential conflicts of interest, is restricted by a fund's Code of Ethics. Furthermore, the potential exists that a sector fund manager's responsibilities as a portfolio manager of a sector fund may not be entirely consistent with his or her responsibilities as a research analyst providing recommendations to other Fidelity portfolio managers.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by Mr. Dowd as of July 31, 2010:

 

Registered
Investment
Companies*

Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles

Other
Accounts

Number of Accounts Managed

8

none

none

Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees

2

none

none

Assets Managed (in millions)

$ 4,820

none

none

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

$ 153

none

none

* Includes Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund ($72 (in millions) assets managed with performance-based advisory fees).

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by Mr. Harris as of July 31, 2010:

 

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

2

none

none

Assets Managed (in millions)

$ 869

none

none

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

$ 125

none

none

* Includes Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund ($59 (in millions) assets managed with performance-based advisory fees).

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by Mr. Hesse as of July 31, 2010:

 

Registered
Investment
Companies*

Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles

Other
Accounts

Number of Accounts Managed

8

none

none

Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees

2

none

none

Assets Managed (in millions)

$ 2,388

none

none

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

$ 261

none

none

* Includes Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund ($124 (in millions) assets managed with performance-based advisory fees).

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by Ms. Salen as of July 31, 2010:

 

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

2

none

none

Assets Managed (in millions)

$ 666

none

none

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

$ 44

none

none

* Includes Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund ($21 (in millions) assets managed with performance-based advisory fees).

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by Mr. Welo as of July 31, 2010:

 

Registered
Investment
Companies*

Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles

Other
Accounts

Number of Accounts Managed

10

none

none

Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees

2

none

none

Assets Managed (in millions)

$ 2,520

none

none

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

$ 189

none

none

* Includes Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund ($90 (in millions) assets managed with performance-based advisory fees).

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by Mr. Yoon as of July 31, 2010:

 

Registered
Investment
Companies*

Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles

Other
Accounts

Number of Accounts Managed

8

none

none

Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees

2

none

none

Assets Managed (in millions)

$ 4,050

none

none

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

$156

none

none

* Includes Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund ($73 (in millions) assets managed with performance-based advisory fees).

As of July 31, 2010, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity Advisor Stock Selector All Cap Fund beneficially owned by each sector fund manager was as follows:

Manager

Dollar Range of Shares

John Dowd

none

John Harris

none

Benjamin Hesse

none

Kristina Salen

none

Tobias Welo

none

Edward Yoon

none

Thomas Soviero is the portfolio manager of Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund and receives compensation for his services. As of May 31, 2010, portfolio manager compensation generally consists of a fixed base salary determined periodically (typically annually), a bonus, in certain cases, participation in several types of equity-based compensation plans, and, if applicable, relocation plan benefits. 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 portfolio manager's bonus is based on several components. The primary components of the portfolio manager's bonus are based on (i) 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, and (ii) the investment performance of other FMR high yield funds and accounts. 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 five years for the comparison to a 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 Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund is based on the fund's pre-tax investment performance measured against the Russell Midcap® Value Index, and the fund's pre-tax investment performance (based on the performance of the fund's retail class) within the Morningstar® Mid 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 LLC, FMR's parent company. FMR LLC is a diverse financial services company engaged in various activities that include fund management, brokerage, retirement, and employer administrative services. If requested to relocate their primary residence, portfolio managers also may be eligible to receive benefits, such as home sale assistance and payment of certain moving expenses, under relocation plans for most full-time employees of FMR LLC and its affiliates.

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.

The following table provides information relating to other accounts managed by Mr. Soviero as of May 31, 2010:

 

Registered
Investment
Companies*

Other Pooled
Investment
Vehicles

Other
Accounts

Number of Accounts Managed

6

none

3

Number of Accounts Managed with Performance-Based Advisory Fees

2

none

none

Assets Managed (in millions)

$ 15,082

none

$ 941

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

$ 3,448

none

none

* Includes Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund ($1,128 (in millions) assets managed with performance-based advisory fees).

As of May 31, 2010, the dollar range of shares of Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund beneficially owned by Mr. Soviero was none.