I only know, 1) That Gary said they are notorious for not sending it 
out in a timely manner, and 2)..I checked some other chart sources 
on internet like Yahoo..and they show the same large multidollar 
break in price when the dividends and other payments were made..yet 
historical price data is not updated to reflect this..no doubt 
because they don't have the data with which to make the adjustments.
Fidelity has the figures at their website but I am not about to 
spend days/weeks manually updating something that will have to be 
undone .. it would be a nightmare. In my opinion, this is 
shoddy 'workmanship' on their part or any other fund that does the 
same. It shows a lack of interest..in my opinion.



--- In [email protected], "Harry M. Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 24 Dec 2006 08:33:40 -0000, "investor0329" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> 
> >>I just sent an email to Fidelity Customer Service about it as it 
has 
> >>been nearly 2 weeks. I told them if it ain't updated in a timely 
> >>manner i will have to look for other items to trade.
> 
> I think that is a great idea, and I plan to do the same. 
> 
> But how do you know that Fidelity has not sent out the distribution
> information, as opposed to Reuters, etc., just not posting it?
> 
> Harry
>


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