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Portfolio Holdings Listing Fidelity Blue Chip Growth K6 Fund As of July 30 Portfolio Holdings Listing Fidelity Blue Chip Growth K6 Fund DUMMY as of July 30, 2021 The portfolio holdings listing (listing) provides information on a fund’s investments as of the date indicated. Top 10 holdings information (top 10 holdings) is also provided for certain equity and high income funds. The listing and top 10 holdings are not part of a fund’s annual/semiannual report or Form N-Q and have not been audited. The information provided in this listing and top 10 holdings may differ from a fund’s holdings disclosed in its annual/semiannual report and Form N-Q as follows, where applicable: With certain exceptions, the listing and top 10 holdings provide information on the direct holdings of a fund as well as a fund’s pro rata share of any securities and other investments held indirectly through investment in underlying non- money market Fidelity Central Funds. A fund’s pro rata share of the underlying holdings of any investment in high income and floating rate central funds is provided at a fund’s fiscal quarter end. For certain funds, direct holdings in high income or convertible securities are presented at a fund’s fiscal quarter end and are presented collectively for other periods. For the annual/semiannual report, a fund’s investments include trades executed through the end of the last business day of the period. This listing and the top 10 holdings include trades executed through the end of the prior business day. The listing includes any investment in derivative instruments, and excludes the value of any cash collateral held for securities on loan and a fund’s net other assets. Therefore, the holdings as a percent of fund net assets may not total to 100%. The presentation of investment holdings by category is similar to that used in other marketing materials. The fund’s holdings are consistent across all share classes. The top 10 holdings is presented to illustrate examples of the securities that the fund has bought and the diversity of the areas in which the fund may invest, may not be representative of the fund’s current or future investments, and may change at any time. The top 10 holdings do not include cash, cash equivalents, money market instruments, options, interest rate swaps, fixed income total return swaps and/or futures contracts. Depositary receipts, credit default swaps and equity total return swaps are normally combined with the underlying security. The most recent annual/semiannual report can be viewed at www.fidelity.com or www.institutional.fidelity.com. Forms N-Q are available on the SEC’s web site at www.sec.gov. Before investing, consider the fund’s investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. Contact Fidelity for a prospectus containing this information. Read it carefully. 466719.7.0 TOP TEN HOLDINGS % of Net Security Name Market Value Assets Apple, Inc. $566,646,409 8.8% Amazon.com, Inc. $460,778,042 7.1% Alphabet, Inc. Class A $394,438,774 6.1% Microsoft Corp. $388,818,956 6.0% Facebook, Inc. Class A $311,270,806 4.8% NVIDIA Corp. $276,596,435 4.3% Marvell Technology, Inc. $186,255,831 2.9% Tesla, Inc. $132,876,305 2.1% Lyft, Inc. $123,658,566 1.9% Salesforce.com, Inc. $109,858,719 1.7% Top Ten Holdings Total: $2,951,198,844 45.7% 466719.7.0 Fidelity Distributors Company, LLC 500 Salem Street Not Part of Annual or Semiannual Report Smithfield, RI 02917 2 FULL HOLDINGS LISTING % of Net Security Name Market Value Assets Ticker CUSIP ISIN SEDOL Domestic Equities Apple, Inc. $566,646,409 8.776% AAPL 037833100 US0378331005 2046251 Amazon.com, Inc. $460,778,042 7.136% AMZN 023135106 US0231351067 2000019 Alphabet, Inc. Class A $394,438,774 6.109% GOOGL 02079K305 US02079K3059 BYVY8G0 Microsoft Corp. $388,818,956 6.022% MSFT 594918104 US5949181045 2588173 Facebook, Inc. Class A $311,270,806 4.821% FB 30303M102 US30303M1027 B7TL820 NVIDIA Corp. $276,596,435 4.284% NVDA 67066G104 US67066G1040 2379504 Marvell Technology, Inc. $186,255,831 2.885% MRVL 573874104 US5738741041 BNKJSM5 Tesla, Inc. $132,876,305 2.058% TSLA 88160R101 US88160R1014 B616C79 Lyft, Inc. $123,658,566 1.915% LYFT 55087P104 US55087P1049 BJT1RW7 Salesforce.com, Inc. $109,858,719 1.701% CRM 79466L302 US79466L3024 2310525 PayPal Holdings, Inc. $99,822,315 1.546% PYPL 70450Y103 US70450Y1038 BYW36M8 Uber Technologies, Inc. $90,496,584 1.402% UBER 90353T100 US90353T1007 BK6N347 Adobe, Inc. $89,694,993 1.389% ADBE 00724F101 US00724F1012 2008154 NXP Semiconductors NV $87,118,870 1.349% NXPI NL0009538784 B505PN7 Netflix, Inc. $84,741,219 1.312% NFLX 64110L106 US64110L1061 2857817 Lowe’s Companies, Inc. $83,282,545 1.290% LOW 548661107 US5486611073 2536763 Carvana Co. Class A $62,461,090 0.967% CVNA 146869102 US1468691027 BYQHPG3 NIKE, Inc. Class B $60,979,168 0.944% NKE 654106103 US6541061031 2640147 Snap, Inc. Class A $58,491,664 0.906% SNAP 83304A106 US83304A1060 BD8DJ71 lululemon athletica, Inc. $55,039,382 0.852% LULU 550021109 US5500211090 B23FN39 RH $53,985,055 0.836% RH 74967X103 US74967X1037 BYXR425 Intuitive Surgical, Inc. $48,979,115 0.759% ISRG 46120E602 US46120E6023 2871301 Penn National Gaming, Inc. $47,272,735 0.732% PENN 707569109 US7075691094 2682105 Airbnb, Inc. Class A $46,090,977 0.714% ABNB 009066101 US0090661010 BMGYYH4 Eli Lilly & Co. $45,366,485 0.703% LLY 532457108 US5324571083 2516152 Zoetis, Inc. Class A $43,430,299 0.673% ZTS 98978V103 US98978V1035 B95WG16 Square, Inc. $41,512,234 0.643% SQ 852234103 US8522341036 BYNZGK1 DexCom, Inc. $37,111,565 0.575% DXCM 252131107 US2521311074 B0796X4 Crocs, Inc. $36,832,079 0.570% CROX 227046109 US2270461096 B0T7Z62 Caesars Entertainment, Inc. $36,456,813 0.565% CZR 12769G100 US12769G1004 BMWWGB0 Twilio, Inc. Class A $34,931,786 0.541% TWLO 90138F102 US90138F1021 BD6P5Q0 Zoom Video Communications, Inc. Class A $32,817,190 0.508% ZM 98980L101 US98980L1017 BGSP7M9 American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. $30,920,555 0.479% AEO 02553E106 US02553E1064 2048592 Capri Holdings Ltd. $30,712,262 0.476% CPRI VGG1890L1076 BJ1N1M9 Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. $29,308,184 0.454% CMG 169656105 US1696561059 B0X7DZ3 466719.7.0 Fidelity Distributors Company, LLC 500 Salem Street Not Part of Annual or Semiannual Report Smithfield, RI 02917 3 % of Net Security Name Market Value Assets Ticker CUSIP ISIN SEDOL Freeport-McMoRan, Inc. $24,418,100 0.378% FCX 35671D857 US35671D8570 2352118 Moderna, Inc. $23,373,667 0.362% MRNA 60770K107 US60770K1079 BGSXTS3 Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc. Class A $22,833,317 0.354% FND 339750101 US3397501012 BYQHP96 PVH Corp. $22,116,877 0.343% PVH 693656100 US6936561009 B3V9F12 HubSpot, Inc. $22,058,700 0.342% HUBS 443573100 US4435731009 BR4T3B3 Roku, Inc. Class A $20,325,879 0.315% ROKU 77543R102 US77543R1023 BZ1LFG7 Wells Fargo & Co. $19,935,020 0.309% WFC 949746101 US9497461015 2649100 Match Group, Inc. $19,831,026 0.307% MTCH 57667L107 US57667L1070 BK80XH9 Marriott International, Inc. Class A $19,791,239 0.307% MAR 571903202 US5719032022 2210614 The Coca-Cola Co. $19,731,011 0.306% KO 191216100 US1912161007 2206657 Activision Blizzard, Inc. $18,700,777 0.290% ATVI 00507V109 US00507V1098 2575818 Deckers Outdoor Corp. $18,649,714 0.289% DECK 243537107 US2435371073 2267278 Expedia, Inc. $18,439,402 0.286% EXPE 30212P303 US30212P3038 B748CK2 Five Below, Inc. $18,348,582 0.284% FIVE 33829M101 US33829M1018 B85KFY9 T-Mobile U.S., Inc. $18,081,135 0.280% TMUS 872590104 US8725901040 B94Q9V0 FedEx Corp. $17,397,493 0.269% FDX 31428X106 US31428X1063 2142784 Wayfair LLC Class A $16,517,713 0.256% W 94419L101 US94419L1017 BQXZP64 Danaher Corp. $16,484,218 0.255% DHR 235851102 US2358511028 2250870 DocuSign, Inc. $16,118,301 0.250% DOCU 256163106 US2561631068 BFYT7B7 Horizon Therapeutics PLC $16,007,401 0.248% HZNP IE00BQPVQZ61 BQPVQZ6 The Trade Desk, Inc. $15,807,811 0.245% TTD 88339J105 US88339J1051 BD8FDD1 Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc. $15,521,442 0.240% DKS 253393102 US2533931026 2969637 Burlington Stores, Inc. $15,264,202 0.236% BURL 122017106 US1220171060 BF311Y5 Shockwave Medical, Inc. $15,261,428 0.236% SWAV 82489T104 US82489T1043 BHLNZ89 American Express Co. $15,212,299 0.236% AXP 025816109 US0258161092 2026082 ServiceNow, Inc. $14,943,576 0.231% NOW 81762P102 US81762P1021 B80NXX8 Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. $14,573,589 0.226% ALNY 02043Q107 US02043Q1076 B00FWN1 RingCentral, Inc. $14,535,746 0.225% RNG 76680R206 US76680R2067 BDZCRX3 Teradyne, Inc. $14,217,015 0.220% TER 880770102 US8807701029 2884183 Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc. $13,679,870 0.212% HLT 43300A203 US43300A2033 BYVMW06 Intuit, Inc. $13,673,226 0.212% INTU 461202103 US4612021034 2459020 Enphase Energy, Inc. $13,616,882 0.211% ENPH 29355A107 US29355A1079 B65SQW4 General Electric Co. $13,526,301 0.209% GE 369604301 US3696043013 BL59CR9 Peloton Interactive, Inc. Class A $12,875,714 0.199% PTON 70614W100 US70614W1009 BJ7WJS2 General Motors Co. $12,752,338 0.197% GM 37045V100 US37045V1008 B665KZ5 Humana, Inc. $12,658,689 0.196% HUM 444859102 US4448591028 2445063 Tapestry, Inc. $12,112,901 0.188% TPR 876030107 US8760301072 BF09HX3 Acuity Brands, Inc. $11,534,041 0.179% AYI 00508Y102 US00508Y1029 2818461 eBay, Inc. $11,138,352 0.172% EBAY 278642103 US2786421030 2293819 466719.7.0 Fidelity Distributors Company, LLC 500 Salem Street Not Part of Annual or Semiannual Report Smithfield, RI 02917 4 % of Net Security Name Market Value Assets Ticker CUSIP ISIN SEDOL The Chemours Co. LLC $11,055,592 0.171% CC 163851108 US1638511089 BZ0CTP8 Nordstrom, Inc. $10,821,648 0.168% JWN 655664100 US6556641008 2641827 Monster Beverage Corp. $10,619,489 0.164% MNST 61174X109 US61174X1090 BZ07BW4 Bath & Body Works, Inc. $10,443,370 0.162% BBWI 070830104 US0708301041 BNNTGJ5 Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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