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Fidelity Faces New Era, Challenges

FYI: (This is a follow-up story)
Abigail P. Johnson has long operated in the shadow of her legendary father, Edward C. “Ned” Johnson 3rd, but she’s hardly been hiding out. In her 28 years at Fidelity Investments — more than half of her life — Abigail has learned the family business inside and out, inexorably moving step-by-step toward a day that finally is at hand.

After 39 years at the helm of the mutual fund company he built into a financial services giant, Ned Johnson, 86, will step down as chairman next month. Now, with the industry undergoing sweeping changes, it will be up to Abigail Johnson to keep Fidelity relevant and robust in a new world of investing.
Regards,
Ted
https://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2016/11/22/fidelitynext/HFvcv7q9x7dupYNpx32sCJ/story.html
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