Harry W. Lange

Harry W. Lange
Born (1952-02-25) February 25, 1952
Gaylord, MI
Residence Miami Beach, FL
Nationality American
Fields Finance, Investment manager
Alma mater Harvard University (MBA), 1983
Former manager of Magellan Fund
General Motors Institute (B.A. - Mechanical Engineering), 1975
Known for "Go-Anywhere, Buy-Anything" Investment Style
Ballroom Dancing

Harry W. Lange (born February 25, 1952 in Gaylord, MI) is a Boston-based investment manager. He was, until recently (September 13, 2011), the portfolio manager for the Magellan Fund and is a Vice President at Fidelity Investments.

Investment Experience

After earning his MBA at Harvard University, Lange worked for Idanta partners (the Bass Brothers VC firm). He then moved to Wellington Management Company. After four years there Lange left and joined Fidelity Investments as a research analyst covering the photography, office-products and machinery on Black Monday (1987).[1]

Nearly 20 years into his career at Fidelity, Lange was tapped to manage The Magellan Fund.

Name of Fund Period Managed Assets Under Management
Select Industrial 1987–1996 US$135 million
Select Machinery 1987–1996 US$65 million
Capital Appreciation 1996–2005 US$9 billion
Magellan Fund 2005–2011 US$50 Billion

Managing Magellan

Lange began managing Fidelity's Magellan Fund in October 2005. During the first year of his reign, he realigned the fund to reflect his personal stock selection. The net result was an initial capital gains distribution that was just over $22 in 2006. Magellan began to outperform the S&P500 in 2007 and was upgraded to a four star mutual fund by Morningstar in July 2007. However, performance since then has lagged the S&P index, and as a result, Magellan is currently ranked as a two-star fund by Morningstar.

On September 13, 2011, Fidelity announced that Lange would no longer manage the Fidelity Magellan Fund. The baton was passed to Jeffrey S. Feingold, the manager of the (relatively) smaller Fidelity Trend Fund.[2][3]

Personal life

References

Citations

The Power 30
Fidelity Is Wild About Harry
Magellan's New Skipper Changes Course
A True Go-Anywhere Fund Harry Lange is more flexible
Veteran Equity Manager Harry W. Lange to Take Reins of Fund
Fidelity Magellan on Its New Course
How Important Is Your Fund’s Manager?
How to keep a keen ear for growth stories
Fixing Fidelity

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