Fidelity pulls $500 million from Fisher

Fidelity pulls $500 million from Fisher
Its move brings the total yanked from Fisher Investments so far to $1.8 billion.
OCT 21, 2019
By  Bloomberg
Fidelity Investments is pulling the $500 million it has invested with Ken Fisher's investment firm, according to people familiar with the matter. The move by the mutual fund giant is part of a growing exodus of big clients in the wake of vulgar comments made by Mr. Fisher at an industry conference. Fidelity's divestment brings the total yanked from Fisher Investments to more than $1.8 billion. Fisher Investments is seeing an intensifying backlash since the firm's founder made offensive comments about women, spoke of genitalia and then failed to immediately understand the gravity of his words. Fidelity joins pensions in Iowa, Michigan, Boston and Philadelphia that have divested their money. A spokesman for Fidelity declined to comment. [Recommended video: Biggest changes advisers should make to be successful in the future]​ Camas, Wash.-based Fisher, which managed $112 billion as of September, is also facing scrutiny from several other pensions. A representative for Fisher couldn't immediately be reached for comment. Fisher Investments was managing about $10.9 billion on behalf of 36 state or municipal government entities, including pension plans, at the end of 2018, according to the firm's Securities and Exchange Commission registration. That figure is down from $13.2 billion at the end of 2017. At the Tiburon CEO Summit on Oct. 8, Mr. Fisher compared the process of gaining a client's trust to "trying to get into a girl's pants" and talked about genitalia. Mr. Fisher has apologized for the comments. [More: Inside Ken Fisher's private kingdom]

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