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  1. 3 days ago · Maurice FitzMaurice has been the lead manager of FSENX since December 2019. Three major holdings for the fund are 24.2% in Exxon Mobil, 5.8% in Canadian Natural Resource and 5.2% in Chevron.

  2. 3 days ago · Maurice FitzMaurice has been the lead manager of FSENX since December 2019. Three major holdings for the fund are 24.2% in Exxon Mobil, 5.8% in Canadian Natural Resource and 5.2% in Chevron. FSENX’s 3-year and 5-year annualized returns are 25.9% and 13.6%, respectively. Its net expense ratio is 0.73% compared to the category average of 1.27%.

  3. 3 days ago · After a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the collapse, construction started on a second bridge. Three engineers were appointed: H. E. Vautelet, a former engineer for the Canadian Pacific Railways, Maurice FitzMaurice from Britain, who worked on the construction of the Forth Bridge, and Ralph Modjeski from Chicago, Illinois.

  4. 3 days ago · With the supply shock of 2022 a couple of years behind us, nobody was expecting energy prices to be solid in 2024. However, the Energy Select Sector SPDR (XLE) has soared 11.3% year to date. The sector was led by oil refiners who have benefited from favorable spreads between the price of oil and its distillates. » Read more about: 3 Energy Mutual Funds to Buy on Geopolitical Goings-on »

  5. Analyze the Fund Fidelity ® Select Energy Portfolio having Symbol FSENX for type mutual-funds and perform research on other mutual funds.

  6. 1 day ago · A shop workers’ union is “deeply concerned” after police figures showed a major spike in shoplifting figures. The retail trade union Usdaw was reacting to the latest PSNI crime statistics that recorded a 13.4% rise in shoplifting in the year to the end of June. The stat’s amount to a doubling since the pandemic with shoplifting ...

  7. 1 day ago · Maurice Fitzmaurice Fitzgerald: 1272–1273; Geoffrey de Geneville: 1273–1276; Sir Robert D’Ufford: 1276–1281; Stephen de Fulbourn, Archbishop of Tuam: 1281–1288; John de Sandford, Archbishop of Dublin: 1288–1290; Sir Guillaume de Vesci: 1290–1294; Sir Walter de la Haye: 1294; William fitz Roger, prior of Kilmainham 1294