Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap II Fund Class Z

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap II Fund Class Z

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Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap II Fund Class Z (FZAMX) is an open-end mutual fund that seeks long-term growth of capital by normally investing at least 80% of assets in securities of companies with medium market capitalizations, similar to those in the Russell Midcap Index or S&P MidCap 400 Index; it invests primarily in common stocks of domestic and foreign issuers, including growth and value stocks, and may include companies with smaller or larger market caps. The fund offers Class Z shares with an expense ratio of approximately 0.63%, targeting institutional and advisor-sold channels with no sales load; portfolio turnover stands at 70%, with a focus on diversified holdings across sectors such as industrials, consumer discretionary, and financials. Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap II Fund Class Z operates within the mid-cap blend category, serving long-term investors seeking equity exposure to mid-sized companies ($1 billion to $15 billion market cap range) across U.S. and international markets. Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, at Fidelity Investments' 245 Summer Street location, the fund benefits from the broader Fidelity platform established in 1946, with no notable subsidiaries or parent relationships specific to this share class. Geographically, it emphasizes U.S.-domiciled equities while maintaining flexibility for foreign securities exposure. In recent developments, Maurice FitzMaurice joined as co-manager on August 14, 2024, alongside primary manager Thomas (Tom) Allen, who has overseen the fund since 2004, enhancing the team's expertise in mid-cap growth and value strategies. The fund maintained stable operations through 2024-2025 amid Fidelity's broader equity fund rationalization efforts, including mergers of select advisor and sector funds announced in mid-2025, though FZAMX itself experienced no mergers, acquisitions, or share class changes.