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SCHEDULE 14A INFORMATION

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FIDELITY ADVISOR ASSET ALLOCATION FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR BALANCED FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR DIVIDEND GROWTH FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR DYNAMIC CAPITAL APPRECIATION FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY GROWTH FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY INCOME FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY VALUE FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR FIFTY FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR GROWTH & INCOME FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR LARGE CAP FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR LEVERAGED COMPANY STOCK FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR MID CAP FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR SMALL CAP FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR TECHNOQUANT GROWTH FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR VALUE STRATEGIES FUND

FUNDS OF
FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I

82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02109
1-800-522-7297

NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS

To the Shareholders of the above funds:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Meeting of Shareholders (the Meeting) of Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Value Fund, Fidelity Advisor Fifty Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Leveraged Company Stock Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund (the funds), will be held at an office of Fidelity Advisor Series I (the trust), 27 State Street, 10th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02109 on December 19, 2001, at 11:00 a.m. The purpose of the Meeting is to consider and act upon the following proposals, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the Meeting or any adjournments thereof.

1. To authorize the Trustees to adopt an amended and restated Declaration of Trust.

2. To elect a Board of Trustees.

3. To approve a Distribution and Service Plan Pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund: Initial Class.

4. To approve an amended management contract for each fund except Fidelity Advisor Equity Value Fund, Fidelity Advisor Fifty Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Leveraged Company Stock Fund.

5. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (FMR U.K.) for each of Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Oppor-tunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund.

6. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (FMR Far East) for each of Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund.

7. To eliminate a fundamental investment policy and modify the fundamental investment objective of Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund.

8. To eliminate a fundamental investment policy of Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund.

9. To eliminate a fundamental investment policy of Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund.

10. To amend the fundamental investment limitation concerning concentration for Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund.

11. To amend the fundamental investment limitation concerning underwriting for each fund except Fidelity Advisor Equity Value Fund, Fidelity Advisor Fifty Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Leveraged Company Stock Fund.

12. To amend the fundamental investment limitation concerning lending for each fund except Fidelity Advisor Equity Value Fund and Fidelity Advisor Leveraged Company Stock Fund.

The Board of Trustees has fixed the close of business on October 22, 2001 as the record date for the determination of the shareholders of each of the funds and classes, if applicable, entitled to notice of, and to vote at, such Meeting and any adjournments thereof.

By order of the Board of Trustees,
ERIC D. ROITER Secretary

October 22, 2001

Your vote is important - please return your proxy card promptly.

Shareholders are invited to attend the meeting in person. Any shareholder who does not expect to attend the meeting is urged to vote using the touch-tone voting instructions found below or indicate voting instructions on the enclosed proxy card, date and sign it, and return it in the envelope provided, which needs no postage if mailed in the United States. In order to avoid unnecessary expense, we ask your cooperation in responding promptly, no matter how large or small your holdings may be.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR EXECUTING PROXY CARD

The following general rules for executing proxy cards may be of assistance to you and help avoid the time and expense involved in validating your vote if you fail to execute your proxy card properly.

1. Individual Accounts: Your name should be signed exactly as it appears in the registration on the proxy card.

2. Joint Accounts: Either party may sign, but the name of the party signing should conform exactly to a name shown in the registration.

3. All other accounts should show the capacity of the individual signing. This can be shown either in the form of the account registration itself or by the individual executing the proxy card. For example:

REGISTRATION

VALID SIGNATURE

A. 1)

ABC Corp.

John Smith, Treasurer

2)

ABC Corp.

John Smith, Treasurer

c/o John Smith, Treasurer

B. 1)

ABC Corp. Profit Sharing Plan

Ann B. Collins, Trustee

2)

ABC Trust

Ann B. Collins, Trustee

3)

Ann B. Collins, Trustee
u/t/d 12/28/78

Ann B. Collins, Trustee

C. 1)

Anthony B. Craft, Cust.

Anthony B. Craft

f/b/o Anthony B. Craft, Jr.

UGMA

INSTRUCTIONS FOR VOTING BY TOUCH-TONE TELEPHONE

1. Read the proxy statement, and have your proxy card handy.

2. Call the toll-free number indicated in the upper left corner of your proxy card.

3. Enter the control number found immediately below the toll-free number.

4. Follow the simple recorded instructions to cast your vote.

PROXY STATEMENT

SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS OF
FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I:
FIDELITY ADVISOR ASSET ALLOCATION FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR BALANCED FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR DIVIDEND GROWTH FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR DYNAMIC CAPITAL APPRECIATION FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY GROWTH FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY INCOME FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY VALUE FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR FIFTY FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR GROWTH & INCOME FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR LARGE CAP FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR LEVERAGED COMPANY STOCK FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR MID CAP FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR SMALL CAP FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR TECHNOQUANT GROWTH FUND
FIDELITY ADVISOR VALUE STRATEGIES FUND

This Proxy Statement is furnished in connection with a solicitation of proxies made by, and on behalf of, the Board of Trustees of Fidelity Advisor Series I (the trust) to be used at the Special Meeting of Shareholders of Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Value Fund, Fidelity Advisor Fifty Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Leveraged Company Stock Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund (the funds) and at any adjournments thereof (the Meeting), to be held on December 19, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. at 27 State Street, 10th Floor, Boston, Massachusetts 02109, an office of the trust and Fidelity Management & Research Company (FMR), the funds' investment adviser.

The purpose of the Meeting is set forth in the accompanying Notice. The solicitation is being made primarily by the mailing of this Proxy Statement and the accompanying proxy card on or about October 22, 2001. Supplementary solicitations may be made by mail, telephone, telegraph, facsimile, electronic means or by personal interview by representatives of the trust. In addition, D.F. King & Co., Inc. may be paid on a per-call basis to solicit shareholders on behalf of [the funds/Name of Funds] at an anticipated cost approximately as follows. The funds may also arrange to have votes recorded by telephone. D.F. King & Co., Inc. may be paid on a per-call basis for vote-by-phone solicitations on behalf of the funds at an anticipated cost approximately as follows.

Fund Name

Estimated cost for D.F. King to call and solicit vote

Estimated cost for D.F. King to receive vote over the phone

Advisor Asset Allocation Fund

$

$

Advisor Balanced Fund

$

$

Advisor Dividend Growth Fund

$

$

Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund

$

$

Advisor Equity Growth Fund

$

$

Advisor Equity Income Fund

$

$

Advisor Equity Value Fund

$

$

Advisor Fifty Fund

$

$

Advisor Growth & Income Fund

$

$

Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund

$

$

Advisor Large Cap Fund

$

$

Advisor Leveraged Company Stock Fund

$

$

Advisor Mid Cap Fund

$

$

Advisor Small Cap Fund

$

$

Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund

$

$

Advisor Value Strategies

$

$

Total

$

$

If the funds record votes by telephone, they will use procedures designed to authenticate shareholders' identities, to allow shareholders to authorize the voting of their shares in accordance with their instructions, and to confirm that their instructions have been properly recorded. Proxies voted by telephone may be revoked at any time before they are voted in the same manner that proxies voted by mail may be revoked. The expenses in connection with preparing this Proxy Statement and its enclosures and of all solicitations, including telephone voting, will be paid by the funds, provided the expenses do not exceed each class's existing voluntary expense cap listed on page __. Expenses exceeding each class's voluntary expense cap will be paid by FMR. The funds will reimburse brokerage firms and others for their reasonable expenses in forwarding solicitation material to the beneficial owners of shares.

The principal business address of FMR, each fund's investment adviser and administrator, and Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC), each fund's principal underwriter and distribution agent, and FMR Co., Inc. (FMRC), subadviser to the funds, is 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02109. The principal business address of Fidelity Investments Money Management, Inc. (FIMM), subadviser to Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund and Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, is 1 Spartan Way, Merrimack, New Hampshire 03054. Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (FMR U.K.), located at 25 Lovat Lane, London, EC3R 8LL, England; Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (FMR Far East), located at Shiroyama JT Mori Bldg., 4-3-1 Toranomon Minato-ku, Tokyo 105, Japan; and Fidelity Investments Japan Limited (FIJ), located at 1-8-8 Shinkawa, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0033, Japan are also subadvisers to the funds.

If the enclosed proxy card is executed and returned, it may nevertheless be revoked at any time prior to its use by written notification received by the trust, by the execution of a later-dated proxy card, by the trust's receipt of a subsequent valid telephonic vote or by attending the Meeting and voting in person.

All proxy cards solicited by the Board of Trustees that are properly executed and received by the Secretary prior to the Meeting, and are not revoked, will be voted at the Meeting. Shares represented by such proxies will be voted in accordance with the instructions thereon. If no specification is made on a proxy card, it will be voted FOR the matters specified on the proxy card. Only proxies that are voted will be counted towards establishing a quorum. Shareholders should note that while votes to ABSTAIN will count toward establishing a quorum, passage of any proposal being considered at the Meeting will occur only if a sufficient number of votes are cast FOR the proposal. Accordingly, votes to ABSTAIN and votes AGAINST will have the same effect in determining whether the proposal is approved. With respect to fund shares held in Fidelity individual retirement accounts (including Traditional, Rollover, SEP, SARSEP, Roth and SIMPLE IRAs), the IRA Custodian will vote those shares for which it has received instructions from shareholders only in accordance with such instructions. If Fidelity IRA shareholders do not vote their shares, the IRA Custodian will vote their shares for them, in the same proportion as other Fidelity IRA shareholders have voted, but only to the extent necessary to reach quorum at the meeting.

If a quorum is not present at the Meeting, or if a quorum is present at the Meeting but sufficient votes to approve one or more of the proposed items are not received, or if other matters arise requiring shareholder attention, the persons named as proxy agents may propose one or more adjournments of the Meeting to permit further solicitation of proxies. Any such adjournment will require the affirmative vote of a majority of those shares present at the Meeting or represented by proxy. When voting on a proposed adjournment, the persons named as proxy agents will vote FOR the proposed adjournment all shares that they are entitled to vote with respect to each item, unless directed to vote AGAINST the item, in which case such shares will be voted AGAINST the proposed adjournment with respect to that item. A shareholder vote may be taken on one or more of the items in this Proxy Statement prior to such adjournment if sufficient votes have been received and it is otherwise appropriate.

The following table summarizes the proposals applicable to each class of shares of each fund:


Proposal #


Proposal Description

Applicable Fund(s)/Class(es)


Page

1.

To authorize the Trustees to adopt an amended and restated Declaration of Trust.

All

2.

To elect as Trustees the 13 nominees presented in Proposal 2.

All

3.

To approve a Distribution and Service Plan for Initial Class of the fund which describes all material aspects of the proposed financing for the distribution of fund shares.

Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund: Initial Class

4.

To approve an amended management contract for each fund that would reduce the management fee payable to FMR by each fund as FMR's assets under management increase and, for certain funds, to approve an amended management contract to allow for future modifications of the contract without shareholder approval if permitted by the 1940 Act.

Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

5.

To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with FMR U.K. to allow for future modifications of the contract without shareholder approval if permitted by the 1940 Act.

Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

6.

To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with FMR Far East to allow for future modifications of the contract without shareholder approval if permitted by the 1940 Act.

Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

7.

To eliminate a fundamental investment policy regarding investing primarily in common and preferred stock and securities convertible into the common stock of companies with above-average growth characteristics and modify the fundamental investment objective of the fund.

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

8.

To eliminate a fundamental investment policy of the fund regarding investing in a diversified portfolio of equity and fixed-income securities with income, growth of income, and capital appreciation potential.

Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund

9.

To eliminate a fundamental investment policy of the fund regarding investing primarily in common stocks and securities convertible into common stocks.

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund

10.

To amend the fundamental limitation concerning industry concentration.

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

11.

To amend the fundamental underwriting limitation to exclude "securities of other investment companies" from the limit.

Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

12.

To amend the fundamental lending limitation to clarify that acquisitions of loans, loan participations or other debt instruments are not considered lending.

Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Fifty Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund.

Shares of each fund of the trust issued and outstanding as of August 31, 2001 are indicated in the following table:

Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund:

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund:

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund:

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund:

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund:

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund:

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor Equity Value Fund:

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor Fifty Fund:

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund:

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund:

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund:

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor Leveraged Company Stock Fund:

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund:

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund:

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund:

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund:

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Initial Class

To the knowledge of the trust, substantial (5% or more) record or beneficial ownership of each fund and class on March 31, 2001 was as follows:

Advisor Asset Allocation - Class A

%

Advisor Asset Allocation - Class T

%

Advisor Asset Allocation - Class B

%

Advisor Asset Allocation - Class C

%

Advisor Asset Allocation - Institutional Class

%

Advisor Balanced - Class A

%

Advisor Balanced - Class T

%

Advisor Balanced - Class B

%

Advisor Balanced - Class C

%

Advisor Balanced - Institutional Class

%

Advisor Dividend Growth - Class A

%

Advisor Dividend Growth - Class T

%

Advisor Dividend Growth - Class B

%

Advisor Dividend Growth - Class C

%

Advisor Dividend Growth - Institutional Class

%

Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation - Class A

%

Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation - Class T

%

Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation - Class B

%

Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation - Class C

%

Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation - Institutional Class

%

Advisor Equity Growth - Class A

%

Advisor Equity Growth - Class T

%

Advisor Equity Growth - Class B

%

Advisor Equity Growth - Class C

%

Advisor Equity Growth - Institutional Class

%

Advisor Equity Income - Class A

%

Advisor Equity Income - Class T

%

Advisor Equity Income - Class B

%

Advisor Equity Income - Class C

%

Advisor Equity Income - Institutional Class

%

Advisor Equity Value - Class A

%

Advisor Equity Value - Class T

%

Advisor Equity Value - Class B

%

Advisor Equity Value - Class C

%

Advisor Equity Value - Institutional Class

%

Advisor Fifty - Class A

%

Advisor Fifty - Class T

%

Advisor Fifty - Class B

%

Advisor Fifty - Class C

%

Advisor Fifty - Institutional Class

%

Advisor Growth & Income - Class A

%

Advisor Growth & Income - Class T

%

Advisor Growth & Income - Class B

%

Advisor Growth & Income - Class C

%

Advisor Growth & Income - Institutional Class

%

Advisor Growth Opportunities - Class A

%

Advisor Growth Opportunities - Class T

%

Advisor Growth Opportunities - Class B

%

Advisor Growth Opportunities - Class C

%

Advisor Growth Opportunities - Institutional Class

%

Advisor Large Cap - Class A

%

Advisor Large Cap - Class T

%

Advisor Large Cap - Class B

%

Advisor Large Cap - Class C

%

Advisor Large Cap - Institutional Class

%

Advisor Leveraged Company Stock - Class A

%

Advisor Leveraged Company Stock - Class T

%

Advisor Leveraged Company Stock - Class B

%

Advisor Leveraged Company Stock - Class C

%

Advisor Leveraged Company Stock - Institutional Class

%

Advisor Mid Cap - Class A

%

Advisor Mid Cap - Class T

%

Advisor Mid Cap - Class B

%

Advisor Mid Cap - Class C

%

Advisor Mid Cap - Institutional Class

%

Advisor Small Cap - Class A

%

Advisor Small Cap - Class T

%

Advisor Small Cap - Class B

%

Advisor Small Cap - Class C

%

Advisor Small Cap - Institutional Class

%

Advisor TechnoQuant Growth - Class A

%

Advisor TechnoQuant Growth - Class T

%

Advisor TechnoQuant Growth - Class B

%

Advisor TechnoQuant Growth - Class C

%

Advisor TechnoQuant Growth - Institutional Class

%

Advisor Value Strategies - Class A

%

Advisor Value Strategies - Class T

%

Advisor Value Strategies - Class B

%

Advisor Value Strategies - Class C

%

Advisor Value Strategies - Institutional Class

%

Advisor Value Strategies - Initial Class

%


[As of August 31, 2001, the nominees and officers of the trust owned, in the aggregate, less than 1% of the fund[s'] outstanding shares.]

[To the knowledge of the trust, substantial (5% or more) record or beneficial ownership of [each/the fund(s) [and class] on August 31, 2001 was as follows:]

[FMR has advised the trust that for all Proposals contained in this Proxy Statement, it will vote its shares at the Meeting FOR each proposal. To the knowledge of the trust, no [other] shareholder owned of record or beneficially more than 5% of the outstanding shares of [each class of]the fund[s] on that date.]

Shareholders of record at the close of business on October 22, 2001 will be entitled to vote at the Meeting. Each such shareholder will be entitled to one vote for each dollar of net asset value] held on that date.

For a free copy of each fund's annual report for the fiscal year ended November 30, 2000 and the semiannual report for the fiscal period ended May 31, 2001 call 1-800-622-3175 or write to Fidelity Distributors Corporation at 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02109.

VOTE REQUIRED: Approval of Proposal 1 requires the affirmative vote of a "majority of the outstanding voting securities" of the appropriate funds. A plurality of all votes cast at the Meeting is sufficient to approve Proposal 2. Approval of Proposal 3 requires the affirmative vote of a "majority of the outstanding voting securities" of Initial Class of Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund. Approval of Proposals 4 through 12 requires the affirmative vote of a "majority of the outstanding voting securities" of the appropriate funds. Under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the 1940 Act), the vote of a "majority of the outstanding voting securities" means the affirmative vote of the lesser of (a) 67% or more of the voting securities present at the Meeting or represented by proxy if the holders of more than 50% of the outstanding voting securities are present or represented by proxy or (b) more than 50% of the outstanding voting securities. Broker non-votes are not considered "present" for this purpose.

1. TO AUTHORIZE THE TRUSTEES TO ADOPT AN AMENDED AND RESTATED DECLARATION OF TRUST.

The Board of Trustees has approved, and recommends that the shareholders of the trust authorize them to adopt and execute, an amended and restated Declaration of Trust in the form attached to this Proxy Statement as Exhibit 1 (New Declaration of Trust). The New Declaration of Trust has been marked to show changes from the trust's existing Declaration of Trust (Current Declaration of Trust). The New Declaration of Trust is a standard form that will be used for all new Fidelity funds organized as Massachusetts business trusts going forward.

The New Declaration of Trust gives the Trustees more flexibility and, subject to applicable requirements of the 1940 Act and Massachusetts law, broader authority to act. This increased flexibility may allow the Trustees to react more quickly to changes in competitive and regulatory conditions and, as a consequence, may allow the funds to operate in a more efficient and economical manner. Adoption of the New Declaration of Trust will not alter in any way the Trustees' existing fiduciary obligations to act with due care and in the shareholders' interests. Before utilizing any new flexibility that the New Declaration of Trust may afford, the Trustees must first consider the shareholders' interests and then act in accordance with such interests.

Generally, a majority of the Trustees may amend the Current Declaration of Trust when authorized by a "majority of the outstanding voting securities" (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the trust. On October 16, 1997, the Trustees approved the form of the New Declaration of Trust. On December 18, 1997, November 18, 1999, September 14, 2000, and December 14, 2000, the Board approved several additional changes to the form of the New Declaration of Trust, which changes have been incorporated into the form attached to this Proxy Statement. On June 14, 2001, the Board authorized the submission of the New Declaration of Trust to the trust's shareholders for their authorization at this Meeting.

The New Declaration of Trust amends the Current Declaration of Trust in a number of significant ways. The following discussion summarizes some of the more significant amendments to the Current Declaration of Trust effected by the New Declaration of Trust.

In addition to the changes described below, there are other substantive and stylistic differences between the New Declaration of Trust and the Current Declaration of Trust. The following summary is qualified in its entirety by reference to the New Declaration of Trust itself, which is attached as Exhibit 1 to this Proxy Statement.

Significant Changes Effected by the New Declaration of Trust.

Number of Trustees. The New Declaration of Trust modifies the Current Declaration of Trust to allow the Trustees to increase the maximum number of Trustees from twelve (12) to fourteen (14). This increase is intended to enhance the flexibility of the Board to organize itself and its committees in overseeing management of the Fidelity funds and to expand the level of the Board's expertise. Under the Current Declaration of Trust and the New Declaration of Trust the maximum number of Trustees cannot be changed without shareholder approval.

Reorganization or Termination of the Trust or Its Series or Classes. Unlike the Current Declaration of Trust, the New Declaration of Trust generally permits the Trustees, subject to applicable federal and state law, to reorganize or terminate all or a portion of the trust or any of its series or classes. The Current Declaration of Trust requires shareholder approval in order to reorganize or terminate the trust or any of its series.

Under certain circumstances, it may not be in the shareholders' interest to require a shareholder meeting to permit all or a portion of the trust, a fund or class to reorganize into another entity. For example, in order to reduce the cost and scope of state regulatory constraints or to take advantage of a more favorable tax treatment offered by another state, the Trustees may determine that it would be in the shareholders' interests to reorganize a fund to domicile it in another state or to change its legal form. Under the Current Declaration of Trust, the Trustees cannot effectuate such a potentially beneficial reorganization without first conducting a shareholder meeting and incurring the attendant costs and delays. In contrast, the New Declaration of Trust gives the Trustees the flexibility to reorganize all or a portion of the trust or any of its series or classes and achieve potential shareholder benefits without incurring the delay and potential costs of a proxy solicitation. Such flexibility should help to assure that the trust and its funds operate under the most appropriate form of organization.

Similarly, under certain circumstances, it may not be in the shareholders' interest to require a shareholder meeting to permit the Trustees to terminate a fund or class. For example, a fund may have insufficient assets to invest effectively or excessively high expense levels due to operational needs. Under such circumstances, absent viable alternatives, the Trustees may determine that terminating the fund is in the shareholders' interest and the only appropriate course of action. The process of obtaining shareholder approval of the fund's termination may, however, make it more difficult to complete the fund's liquidation and termination and, in general, will increase the costs associated with the termination. In such a case, it may be in the shareholders' interest to permit fund termination without incurring the costs and delays of a shareholder meeting.

As discussed above, before allowing a trust, fund, or class reorganization or termination to proceed without shareholder approval, the Trustees have a fiduciary responsibility to first determine that the proposed transaction is in the shareholders' interest. Any exercise of the Trustees' increased authority under the New Declaration of Trust is also subject to any applicable requirements of the 1940 Act and Massachusetts law. Of course, in all cases, the New Declaration of Trust would require that shareholders receive written notification of any proposed transaction.

The New Declaration of Trust does not give the Trustees the authority to merge a fund or class with another operating mutual fund or sell all or a portion of a class's or fund's assets to another operating mutual fund without first seeking shareholder approval. Under the New Declaration of Trust, shareholder approval is still required for these transactions.

Future Amendments of the Declaration of Trust. The New Declaration of Trust permits the Trustees, with certain exceptions, to amend the Declaration of Trust without shareholder approval. Under the New Declaration of Trust, shareholders generally have the right to vote on any amendment affecting their right to vote, on any amendment altering the maximum number of permitted Trustees, on any amendment affecting the New Declaration of Trust's amendment provisions, on any amendment required by law or the trust's registration statement, and on any matter submitted to shareholders by the Trustees. The Current Declaration of Trust, on the other hand, generally gives shareholders the exclusive power to amend the Declaration of Trust. By allowing amendment of the Declaration of Trust without shareholder approval, the New Declaration of Trust gives the Trustees the necessary authority to react quickly to future contingencies. As mentioned above, such increased authority remains subordinate to the Trustees' continuing fiduciary obligations to act with due care and in the shareholders' interest.

References to Classes. The New Declaration of Trust includes explicit references to "classes" of a fund in appropriate places throughout the document. Classes are often a more efficient way of offering a specific investment strategy to different types of investors without creating separate funds for each type of investor. Each class represents an interest in the same portfolio of securities but may be offered with different service features, distribution arrangements or fees. Although the Trustees are not prohibited from authorizing the issuance of classes of shares under the Current Declaration of Trust, the Trustees believe that it is appropriate to explicitly describe their ability, without a vote of shareholders, to establish new classes of shares, to change or abolish existing classes of shares, to divide an existing fund into classes of shares, and to take any other action with respect to classes that they deem appropriate.

Derivative Suit. The New Declaration of Trust provides that a Trustee shall not be deemed to have a personal interest or otherwise be disqualified from considering a pre-suit demand by a shareholder to bring a derivative action on behalf of a fund due to his or her service on boards of trustees of other funds with the same or affiliated investment advisor or underwriter. There is some legal uncertainty regarding whether a Trustee serving on multiple boards of trustees is independent of the investment advisor and, therefore, permitted to consider a pre-suit demand by a shareholder seeking to assert a claim against a fund's investment advisor. The Trustees seek to ensure that they retain the ability to manage the affairs of the funds, including control of derivative actions that are brought on behalf of a fund. A specific provision in the New Declaration of Trust will resolve any legal uncertainty by expressly stating that a Trustee shall not be deemed to have a personal interest or otherwise be disqualified from considering a pre-suit demand due to his or her service on multiple fund boards of trustees.

Investment in other Investment Companies. The New Declaration of Trust clarifies that the Trustees may authorize the investment of a portion of a fund's assets in one or more open-end investment companies (Fund-of-Funds Structure). The current Declaration of Trust explicitly allows the Trustees to authorize the fund to invest all of its assets in a single open-end investment company but does not specifically provide the Trustees with the ability to invest a portion of its assets in one or more investment companies. In a Fund-of-Funds Structure, each fund retains its own characteristics, but is able to achieve efficiencies by consolidating portfolio management for some or all of its assets with other funds or to achieve other operational efficiencies. The purpose of the Fund-of-Funds Structure generally is to achieve operational efficiencies by consolidating portfolio management for a portion of a fund's assets with other funds which invest a portion of their assets similarly. For example, three different funds with different allocations among stocks, bonds and money market investments but similar investment policies within each asset class might each invest in the same stock, bond and money market funds. The Fund-of-Funds Structure allows multiple funds with similar investment policies for a portion of their assets to consolidate portfolio management in a single pool for their assets that are managed similarly. FMR and the Board of Trustees continually review methods of structuring mutual funds to take advantage of potential efficiencies or other benefits. While neither FMR nor the Trustees have determined that a Fund-of-Funds Structure is appropriate at this time, the Trustees believe it could be in the best interests of each fund to adopt such a structure at a future date. If approved, the New Declaration of Trust would provide the Trustees with the power to authorize a fund to invest all or a portion of its assets in one or more open-end investment companies. The Trustees will authorize such a transaction only if a Fund-of-Funds Structure is permitted under the fund's investment policies and if they determine that a Fund-of-Funds Structure is in the best interests of a fund and its shareholders.

Other Changes Effected by the New Declaration of Trust.

In addition to the significant changes above, the New Declaration of Trust modifies the Current Declaration of Trust in a number of important ways, including the following:

1. The New Declaration of Trust modifies the Current Declaration of Trust to allow FMR to enter into a Management Contract with the trust, on behalf of each fund, and to amend the fund's respective Management Contract subject to the provisions of Section 15 of the 1940 Act, as modified or interpreted by the SEC. In contrast, the Current Declaration of Trust explicitly requires the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of a fund to enter into and amend Management Contracts. A corresponding change is also proposed for certain of the funds' Management Contracts. For more information on this topic generally, see "Modification of Management Contract Amendment Provisions" on pages __ and __.

2. The New Declaration of Trust broadens the authority of the Trustees to redeem a shareholder for any reason deemed appropriate by the Trustees. The Trustees' ability to do so would be limited by the 1940 Act and other applicable legal and regulatory requirements. The Current Declaration of Trust explicitly allows the Trustees only to redeem shareholders who do not meet a fund's minimum balance requirement.

3. The New Declaration of Trust explicitly allows the Trustees to effect Fund-of-Funds Structures, mergers, reorganizations and similar transactions through any method approved by the Trustees, including share-for-share exchanges, transfers or sale of assets, shareholder in-kind redemptions and purchases, and exchange offers.

4. The New Declaration of Trust clarifies that the Trustees may impose other fees (for example, purchase fees) in addition to sales charges upon investment in a fund and clarifies that deferred sales charges and other fees (for example, redemption fees) may be imposed upon redemption of a fund's shares.

5. The New Declaration of Trust confirms and clarifies various existing Trustee powers. For example, the New Declaration of Trust clarifies that the Trustees, in addition to banks and trust companies, may employ as fund custodians companies that are members of a national securities exchange or other entities permitted under the 1940 Act; delegate authority to investment advisers and other agents; adopt and offer dividend reinvestment and related plans; operate and carry on the business of an investment company; interpret the investment policies, practices, and limitations of any fund; and deal in shares of a fund.

6. The New Declaration of Trust clarifies that no shareholder of a trust series shall have a claim on the assets of another series and further clarifies that, by virtue of investing in a fund, a shareholder is deemed to have assented to and agreed to be bound by the terms of the New Declaration of Trust.

7. The New Declaration of Trust deletes various technical and/or antiquated requirements from the Current Declaration of Trust, including existing requirements that a Trustee vacancy be deemed to occur when a Trustee is absent from his or her state of residence, that Trustee vacancies must be filled within six calendar months, and that portfolio securities be held pursuant to safeguards prescribed by usual Massachusetts practice.

8. The New Declaration of Trust clarifies that the Trustees may authorize dividends of fund property in addition to stock dividends.

9. The New Declaration of Trust permits the rights and preferences of a series or class to be set forth in the registration statement for such series or class or in any other document in addition to in a resolution of the Board of Trustees.

10. Lastly, the New Declaration of Trust generally expands various 1940 Act defined terms to encompass SEC modifications and interpretations. Specific references to discrete sections of the 1940 Act that are contained in the New Declaration of Trust have likewise been expanded to include SEC modifications and interpretations.

Conclusion. The Board of Trustees has concluded that the proposed adoption of the New Declaration of Trust is in the best interests of the trust's shareholders. Accordingly, the Trustees unanimously recommend that the shareholders vote FOR the proposal to authorize them to adopt and execute the New Declaration of Trust. If the proposal is not approved, the Current Declaration of Trust will remain unchanged and in effect.

2. TO ELECT A BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

The purpose of this proposal is to elect a Board of Trustees of the trust. The Trustees have determined that the Board of Trustees should be expanded from a maximum of twelve to a maximum of fourteen members and have fixed the number of Trustees at thirteen. Pursuant to the provisions of the Declaration of Trust of Fidelity Advisor Series I, the increase in the size of the Board of Trustees is subject to shareholder approval (see Proposal 1). If shareholders approve expansion of the Board of Trustees, it is intended that the enclosed proxy card will be voted for the election as Trustees of the thirteen nominees listed below unless such authority has been withheld in the proxy card. Otherwise, the number of Trustees will continue to be fixed at twelve and the enclosed proxy card will be voted for all nominees listed below except for William S. Stavropoulos, unless such authority has been withheld in the proxy card.

Except for Mr. Stavropoulos, all nominees named below are currently Trustees of Fidelity Advisor Series I and have served in that capacity continuously since originally elected or appointed. J. Michael Cook, Abigail P. Johnson, Marie L. Knowles, and Ned C. Lautenbach were selected by the trust's Nominating and Administration Committee (see page __) and were appointed to the Board on January 1, 2001, June 15, 2001, January 1, 2001, and January 1, 2000, respectively. Mr. Stavropoulos is currently a Member of the Advisory Board of the trust. Mr. Stavropoulos was selected by the trust's Nominating and Administration Committee and was appointed as a Member of the Advisory Board on November 1, 2000. Except for Edward C. Johnson 3d and Ms. Johnson, none of the nominees are related to one another. Ms. Johnson is Mr. Johnson's daughter.

Those nominees indicated by an asterisk (*) are "interested persons" of the trust by virtue of, among other things, their affiliation with either the trust, the funds' investment adviser (FMR, or the Adviser), or the funds' distribution agent, FDC. The business address of each nominee who is an "interested person" is 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02109, and the business address of all other nominees is Fidelity Investments, P.O. Box 9235, Boston, Massachusetts 02205-9235.

Except for Mr. Cook, Robert M. Gates, Ms. Johnson, Ms. Knowles, Mr. Lautenbach, and Mr. Stavropoulos, each of the nominees is currently a Trustee of 56 registered investment companies advised by FMR. Mr. Gates is currently a Trustee of 55 registered investment companies advised by FMR. Messrs. Cook and Lautenbach and Mses. Johnson and Knowles are currently Trustees of 54 registered investment companies advised by FMR. Mr. Stavropoulos is currently a Trustee of 17 registered investment companies advised by FMR.

If shareholders approve an increase in the size of the Board of Trustees, in the election of Trustees, those thirteen nominees receiving the highest number of votes cast at the Meeting, provided a quorum is present, shall be elected. If shareholders do not approve an increase in the size of the Board of Trustees, in the election of Trustees, those twelve nominees (not including Mr. Stavropoulos) receiving the highest number of votes cast at the Meeting, provided a quorum is present, shall be elected.

Nominee
(Age)

Principal Occupation **

Year of
Election or
Appointment

J. Michael Cook

59

Prior to Mr. Cook's retirement in May 1999, he served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Deloitte & Touche LLP, Chairman of the Deloitte & Touche Foundation, and a member of the Board of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. He currently serves as a Director of AT&T (2001), International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. (2000), Rockwell Automation International (2000), The Dow Chemical Company (2000), and HCA - The Healthcare Company (1999). He is a Member of the Advisory Board of the Securities Regulation Institute, Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Catalyst (a leading organization for the advancement of women in business), a Director of the STAR Foundation (Society to Advance the Retarded and Handicapped), and is Chairman of the Accountability Advisory Panel to the Comptroller General of the United States. He also serves as a member of the Board of Overseers of the Columbia Business School and a Member of the Advisory Board of the Graduate School of Business of the University of Florida.

2001

Ralph F. Cox

69

President of RABAR Enterprises (management consulting for the petroleum industry). Prior to February 1994, he was President of Greenhill Petroleum Corporation (petroleum exploration and production). Until March 1990, Mr. Cox was President and Chief Operating Officer of Union Pacific Resources Company (exploration and production). He is a Director of Waste Management Inc. (non-hazardous waste), CH2M Hill Companies (engineering), and Abraxas Petroleum (petroleum exploration and production, 1999). In addition, he is a member of advisory boards of Texas A&M University and the University of Texas at Austin.

1991

Phyllis Burke Davis

69

Retired from Avon Products, Inc. where she held various positions including Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs and Group Vice President of U.S. product marketing, sales, distribution, and manufacturing. Previously, she served as a Director of BellSouth Corporation (telecommunications), Eaton Corporation (industrial conglomerate), the TJX Companies, Inc. (retail stores), Hallmark Cards, Inc., Nabisco Brands, Inc., and Standard Brands, Inc. In addition, she is a member of the Board of Directors of the Southampton Hospital in Southampton, N.Y. (1998).

1992

Robert M. Gates

58

A consultant, educator, and lecturer. Mr. Gates was Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from 1991 to 1993. From 1989 to 1991, Mr. Gates served as Assistant to the President of the United States and Deputy National Security Advisor. Mr. Gates is a Director of Advanced Biometrics, Inc. (biometric identification technology, 2001), Charles Stark Draper Laboratory (non-profit), NACCO Industries, Inc. (mining and manufacturing), TRW Inc. (automotive, space, defense, and information technology), and Parker Drilling Co., Inc. (drilling and rental tools for the energy industry, 2001). He also serves as a member of the Advisory Board of VoteHere.net (secure internet voting, 2001). Previously, Mr. Gates served as a Director of LucasVarity PLC (automotive components and diesel engines) and Dean of the George Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University (1999-2001). Mr. Gates also is a Trustee of the Forum for International Policy and of the Endowment Association of the College of William and Mary.

1997

*Abigail P. Johnson

40

Senior Vice President of Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Value Fund, Fidelity Advisor Fifty Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Leveraged Company Stock Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund (2001). Ms. Johnson also serves as a Senior Vice President of other Fidelity funds (2001). She is President and a Director of FMR (2001), Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (2001), Fidelity Investments Money Management, Inc. (2001), FMR Co., Inc. (2001), and a Director of FMR Corp. Previously, Ms. Johnson managed a number of Fidelity funds. Edward C. Johnson 3d, Trustee and President of the funds, is Ms. Johnson's father.

2001

*Edward C. Johnson 3d

71

President of Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Value Fund, Fidelity Advisor Fifty Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Leveraged Company Stock Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund. Mr. Johnson also serves as President of other Fidelity funds. He is Chief Executive Officer, Chairman, and a Director of FMR Corp.; a Director and Chairman of the Board and of the Executive Committee of FMR; Chairman and a Director of Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. and of Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc.; Chairman (1998) and a Director (1997) of Fidelity Investments Money Management, Inc.; and Chairman (2001) and a Director (2000) of FMR Co., Inc. Abigail P. Johnson is Mr. Johnson's daughter.

1983

Donald J. Kirk

69

Vice Chairman of the Public Oversight Board of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' SEC Practice Section, a Public Governor of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. (1996), a Director and former Chairman of the Board of Directors of National Arts Stabilization Inc., a Trustee and former Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Greenwich Hospital Association, and a Director of the Yale-New Haven Health Services Corp. (1998). Mr. Kirk was an Executive-in-Residence (1995-2000) and a Professor (1987-1995) at Columbia University Graduate School of Business. Prior to 1987, he was Chairman of the Financial Accounting Standards Board. Previously, Mr. Kirk served as a Director of General Re Corporation (reinsurance, 1987-1998) and as a Director of Valuation Research Corp. (appraisals and valuations).

1987

Marie L. Knowles

55

Prior to Ms. Knowles' retirement in June 2000, she served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) (diversified energy, 1996-2000). From 1993 to 1996, she was a Senior Vice President of ARCO and President of ARCO Transportation Company. She served as a Director of ARCO from 1996 to 1998. She currently serves as a Director of Phelps Dodge Corporation (copper mining and manufacturing), URS Corporation (multidisciplinary engineering, 1999), and America West Holdings Corporation (aviation and travel services, 1999) and previously served as a Director of ARCO Chemical Corporation and Vastar Resources, Inc. Ms. Knowles serves as a member of the National Board of the Smithsonian Institution, she is a Trustee of the Brookings Institution and serves as a member of the Advisory Board for the School of Engineering of the University of Southern California.

2001

Ned C. Lautenbach

57

Partner of Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, Inc. (private equity investment firm) since September 1998. Previously, Mr. Lautenbach was with the IBM Corporation from 1968 until his retirement in 1998. He was most recently Senior Vice President and Group Executive of Worldwide Sales and Services. From 1993 to 1995, he was Chairman of IBM World Trade Corporation, and from 1994 to 1998 was a member of IBM's Corporate Executive Committee. Mr. Lautenbach has served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (1999) and as a Director (1998) of Acterna Corporation (telecommunications testing and management). He is also Co-Chairman and a Director of Covansys, Inc. (global provider of business and technology solutions, 2000). In addition, he is a Director of Eaton Corporation (industrial conglomerate, 1997), Axcelis Technologies (semiconductors, 2000), and the Philharmonic Center for the Arts in Naples, Florida (1999). He also serves on the Board of Trustees of Fairfield University and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

2000

*Peter S. Lynch

58

Vice Chairman and a Director of FMR, and Vice Chairman (2001) and a Director (2000) of FMR Co., Inc. Prior to May 31, 1990, he was a Director of FMR and Executive Vice President of FMR (a position he held until March 31, 1991), Vice President of Fidelity Magellan Fund and FMR Growth Group Leader, and Managing Director of FMR Corp. Mr. Lynch was also Vice President of Fidelity Investments Corporate Services. In addition, he serves as a Trustee of Boston College, Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, Historic Deerfield, John F. Kennedy Library, and the Museum of Fine Arts of Boston.

1990

Marvin L. Mann

68

Chairman of the non-interested Trustees (2001), is Chairman Emeritus of Lexmark International, Inc. (computer peripherals) where he remains a member of the Board. Prior to 1991, he held the positions of Vice President of International Business Machines Corporation ("IBM") and President and General Manager of various IBM divisions and subsidiaries. Mr. Mann is a Director of Imation Corp. (imaging and information storage, 1997). He is also a Board member of Acterna Corporation (telecommunications testing and management, 1999).

1993

William O. McCoy

68

Prior to his retirement in December 1994, Mr. McCoy was Vice Chairman of the Board of BellSouth Corporation (telecommunications) and President of BellSouth Enterprises. He is currently a Director of Liberty Corporation (holding company), Duke Realty Corporation (real estate), Progress Energy, Inc. (electric utility, 1996), and Acterna Corporation (telecommunications testing and management, 1999). He is also a partner of Franklin Street Partners (private investment management firm, 1997) and a member of the Research Triangle Foundation Board. In addition, Mr. McCoy served as the Interim Chancellor (1999-2000) and a member of the Board of Visitors (1994-1998) for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the University of North Carolina Health Care System and the Board of Visitors of the Kenan-Flager Business School (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill). He also served as Vice President of Finance for the University of North Carolina (16-school system, 1995-1998).

1997

William S. Stavropoulos

62

Member of the Advisory Board of Fidelity Advisor Series I (2000). Mr. Stavropoulos also serves as a Trustee (2001) or Member of the Advisory Board (2000) of other investment companies advised by FMR. He is Chairman of the Board and Chairman of the Executive Committee (2000) and a Director of The Dow Chemical Company. Since joining The Dow Chemical Company in 1967, Mr. Stavropoulos served in numerous senior management positions, including President (1993-2000) and Chief Executive Officer (1995-2000). Currently, he is a Director of NCR Corporation (data warehousing and technology solutions, 1997), BellSouth Corporation (telecommunications, 1997), and the Chemical Financial Corporation. He also serves as a member of the Board of Trustees of the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research and Fordham University. In addition, Mr. Stavropoulos is a member of the American Chemical Society, The Business Council, J.P. Morgan International Council, World Business Council for Sustainable Development, and the University of Notre Dame Advisory Council for the College of Science.

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** Except as otherwise indicated, each individual has held the office shown or other offices in the same company for the last five years.

[As of August 31, 2001 the nominees, Trustees and officers of the trust and each fund owned, in the aggregate, less than 1% of each fund's outstanding shares.]

If elected, the Trustees will hold office without limit in time except that (a) any Trustee may resign; (b) any Trustee may be removed by written instrument, signed by at least two-thirds of the number of Trustees prior to such removal; (c) any Trustee who requests to be retired or who has become incapacitated by illness or injury may be retired by written instrument signed by a majority of the other Trustees; and (d) a Trustee may be removed at any Special Meeting of shareholders by a two-thirds vote of the outstanding voting securities of the trust. In case a vacancy shall for any reason exist, the remaining Trustees will fill such vacancy by appointing another Trustee, so long as, immediately after such appointment, at least two-thirds of the Trustees have been elected by shareholders. If, at any time, less than a majority of the Trustees holding office has been elected by the shareholders, the Trustees then in office will promptly call a shareholders' meeting for the purpose of electing a Board of Trustees. Otherwise, there will normally be no meeting of shareholders for the purpose of electing Trustees.

The trust's Board, which is currently composed of three interested and nine non-interested Trustees, met eleven times during the twelve months ended November 30, 2000. It is expected that the Trustees will meet at least ten times a year at regularly scheduled meetings.

The trust's Audit Committee is composed entirely of Trustees who are not interested persons of the trust, FMR or its affiliates and normally meets four times a year, or as required, in conjunction with meetings of the Board of Trustees. Currently, Messrs. Kirk (Chairman), Gates, Lautenbach, and Ms. Knowles are members of the committee. The committee oversees and monitors the trust's internal control structure, its auditing function and its financial reporting process, including the resolution of material reporting issues. The committee recommends to the Board of Trustees the appointment of auditors for the trust. It reviews audit plans, fees and other material arrangements in respect of the engagement of auditors, including non-audit services to be performed. It reviews the qualifications of key personnel involved in the foregoing activities. The committee plays an oversight role in respect of the trust's investment compliance procedures and the code of ethics. During the twelve months ended November 30, 2000, the committee held five meetings. For additional information on each fund's auditor, refer to the section entitled "Independent Accountants" beginning on page ___.

The trust's Nominating and Administration Committee is currently composed of Messrs. Mann (Chairman), Cox, and Gates. The committee members confer periodically and hold meetings as required. The committee makes nominations for independent trustees, and for membership on committees. The committee periodically reviews procedures and policies of the Board of Trustees and committees. It acts as the administrative committee under the Retirement Plan for non-interested trustees who retired prior to December 30, 1996. It monitors the performance of legal counsel employed by the trust and the independent trustees. The committee in the first instance monitors compliance with, and acts as the administrator of the provisions of the code of ethics applicable to the independent trustees. During the twelve months ended November 30, 2000, the committee held six meetings. The Nominating and Administration Committee will consider nominees recommended by shareholders. Recommendations should be submitted to the committee in care of the Secretary of the Trust. The trust does not have a compensation committee; such matters are considered by the Nominating and Administration Committee.

The following table sets forth information describing the compensation of each Trustee and Member of the Advisory Board for his or her services for the fiscal year ended November 30, 2000, or calendar year ended December 31, 2000, as applicable.

Compensation Table

AGGREGATE
COMPENSATION
FROM A FUND

Edward C.
Johnson 3d
*

Abigail P.
Johnson*#

J. Michael
Cook
****

Ralph F.
Cox

Phyllis Burke Davis

Robert M.
Gates

E. Bradley
Jones
***

Donald J.
Kirk

Marie L.
Knowles
*****

Advisor Asset AllocationB

$ 0

$ 0

$ 10

$ 12

$ 12

$ 12

$ 1

$ 12

$ 7

Advisor BalancedB,C,G

$ 0

$ 0

$ 573

$ 789

$ 799

$ 788

$ 64

$ 785

$ 312

Advisor Dividend GrowthB

$ 0

$ 0

$ 154

$ 208

$ 210

$ 208

$ 16

$ 207

$ 92

Advisor Dynamic Capital AppreciationB

$ 0

$ 0

$ 83

$ 89

$ 89

$ 89

$ 1

$ 89

$ 58

Advisor Equity GrowthB,D,G

$ 0

$ 0

$ 3,394

$ 4,268

$ 4,312

$ 4,269

$ 232

$ 4,241

$ 1,986

Advisor Equity IncomeB,E,G

$ 0

$ 0

$ 741

$ 1,020

$ 1,034

$ 1,020

$ 84

$ 1,015

$ 408

Advisor Equity ValueB+

$ 0

$ 0

$ 30

$ 30

$ 30

$ 30

$ 0

$ 30

$ 30

Advisor FiftyB,+

$ 0

$ 0

$ 30

$ 30

$ 30

$ 30

$ 0

$ 30

$ 30

Advisor Growth & IncomeB

$ 0

$ 0

$ 600

$ 752

$ 759

$ 752

$ 40

$ 747

$ 348

Advisor Growth OpportunitiesB,F,G

$ 0

$ 0

$ 4,698

$ 6,650

$ 6,744

$ 6,645

$ 595

$ 6,616

$ 2,500

Advisor Large CapB

$ 0

$ 0

$ 140

$ 175

$ 177

$ 175

$ 9

$ 174

$ 82

Advisor Leveraged Company StockB+

$ 0

$ 0

$ 35

$ 35

$ 35

$ 35

$ 0

$ 35

$ 35

Advisor Mid CapB

$ 0

$ 0

$ 342

$ 400

$ 403

$ 400

$ 15

$ 397

$ 218

Advisor Small CapB

$ 0

$ 0

$ 328

$ 404

$ 408

$ 404

$ 18

$ 401

$ 194

Advisor TechnoQuant GrowthB

$ 0

$ 0

$ 10

$ 13

$ 13

$ 13

$ 1

$ 13

$ 6

Advisor Value StrategiesB

$ 0

$ 0

$ 117

$ 154

$ 156

$ 154

$ 11

$ 153

$ 67

TOTAL COMPENSATION FROM THE FUND
COMPLEXA

$ 0

$ 249,000

$ 213,500

$ 258,000

$ 259,500

$ 258,000

$ 0

$ 258,000

$ 130,500

AGGREGATE
COMPENSATION
FROM A FUND

Ned C.
Lautenbach
**

Peter S.
Lynch
*

Marvin L.
Mann

William O.
McCoy

Gerald C.
McDonough
*******

Robert C.
Pozen
*##

William S.
Stavropoulos
******

Thomas R.
Williams

*******

Advisor Asset AllocationB

$ 12

$ 0

$ 12

$ 12

$ 15

$ 0

$ 2

$ 12

Advisor BalancedB,C,G

$ 784

$ 0

$ 794

$ 789

$ 978

$ 0

$ 58

$ 764

Advisor Dividend GrowthB

$ 207

$ 0

$ 209

$ 208

$ 257

$ 0

$ 19

$ 200

Advisor Dynamic Capital AppreciationB

$ 89

$ 0

$ 89

$ 89

$ 110

$ 0

$ 13

$ 84

Advisor Equity GrowthB,D,G

$ 4,245

$ 0

$ 4,289

$ 4,268

$ 5,278

$ 0

$ 383

$ 4,105

Advisor Equity IncomeB,E,G

$ 1,014

$ 0

$ 1,027

$ 1,020

$ 1,264

$ 0

$ 78

$ 988

Advisor Equity ValueB+

$ 30

$ 0

$ 37

$ 30

$ 30

$ 0

$ 30

$ 30

Advisor FiftyB,+

$ 30

$ 0

$ 30

$ 30

$ 30

$ 0

$ 30

$ 30

Advisor Growth & IncomeB

$ 748

$ 0

$ 755

$ 752

$ 930

$ 0

$ 66

$ 723

Advisor Growth OpportunitiesB,F,G

$ 6,604

$ 0

$ 6,699

$ 6,650

$ 8,247

$ 0

$ 449

$ 6,455

Advisor Large CapB

$ 174

$ 0

$ 176

$ 175

$ 216

$ 0

$ 16

$ 168

Advisor Leveraged Company StockB+

$ 35

$ 0

$ 35

$ 35

$ 3

$ 0

$ 35

$ 3

Advisor Mid CapB

$ 398

$ 0

$ 401

$ 400

$ 493

$ 0

$ 48

$ 380

Advisor Small CapB

$ 402

$ 0

$ 406

$ 404

$ 499

$ 0

$ 36

$ 388

Advisor TechnoQuant GrowthB

$ 13

$ 0

$ 13

$ 13

$ 16

$ 0

$ 1

$ 12

Advisor Value StrategiesB

$ 153

$ 0

$ 155

$ 154

$ 190

$ 0

$ 14

$ 148

TOTAL COMPENSATION FROM THE FUND
COMPLEXA

$ 256,500

$ 0

$ 259,500

$ 258,000

$ 319,500

$ 0

$ 40,000

$ 249,000

* Interested Trustees are compensated by FMR.

** During the period from October 14, 1999 through December 31, 1999, Mr. Lautenbach served as a Member of the Advisory Board. Effective January 1, 2000, Mr. Lautenbach serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees.

*** Mr. Jones served on the Board of Trustees through December 31, 1999.

**** During the period from March 16, 2000 through December 31, 2000, Mr. Cook served as a Member of the Advisory Board. Effective January 1, 2001, Mr. Cook serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees.

***** During the period from June 15, 2000 through December 31, 2000, Ms. Knowles served as a Member of the Advisory Board. Effective January 1, 2001, Ms. Knowles serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees.

****** Effective November 1, 2000, Mr. Stavropoulos serves as a Member of the Advisory Board.

******* Mssrs. McDonough and Williams served on the Board of Trustees through December 31, 2000.

+ Estimated for the fund's first full year.

A Information is for the calendar year ended December 31, 2000 for 247 funds in the complex. Compensation figures include cash, amounts required to be deferred, and may include amounts deferred at the election of Trustees. For the calendar year ended December 31, 2000, the Trustees accrued required deferred compensation from the funds as follows: Ralph F. Cox, $111,000; Phyllis Burke Davis, $111,000; Robert M. Gates, $111,000; Donald J. Kirk, $111,000; Ned C. Lautenbach, $111,000; Marvin L. Mann, $111,000; William O. McCoy, $111,000; Gerald C. McDonough, $141,000; and Thomas R. Williams, $111,000. Certain of the non-interested Trustees elected voluntarily to defer a portion of their compensation as follows: Ralph F. Cox, $39,768; Ned C. Lautenbach, $46,296; William O. McCoy, $39,768; and Thomas R. Williams, $46,296.

B Compensation figures include cash, and may include amounts required to be deferred and amounts deferred at the election of Trustees.

C The following amounts are required to be deferred by each non-interested Trustee: Ralph F. Cox, $469; Phyllis Burke Davis, $469; Robert M. Gates, $469; E. Bradley Jones, $33; Donald J. Kirk, $469; Ned C. Lautenbach, $436; Marvin L. Mann, $469; William O. McCoy, $469; Gerald C. McDonough, $592; and Thomas R. Williams, $469.

D The following amounts are required to be deferred by each non-interested Trustee: Ralph F. Cox, $2,548; Phyllis Burke Davis, $2,548; Robert M. Gates, $2,548; E. Bradley Jones, $118; Donald J. Kirk, $2,548; Ned C. Lautenbach, $2,430; Marvin L. Mann, $2,548; William O. McCoy, $2,548; Gerald C. McDonough, $3,224; and Thomas R. Williams, $2,548.

E The following amounts are required to be deferred by each non-interested Trustee: Ralph F. Cox, $606; Phyllis Burke Davis, $606; Robert M. Gates, $606; E. Bradley Jones, $43; Donald J. Kirk, $606; Ned C. Lautenbach, $564; Marvin L. Mann, $606;William O. McCoy, $606; Gerald C. McDonough, $766; and Thomas R. Williams, $606.

F The following amounts are required to be deferred by each non-interested Trustee: Ralph F. Cox, $3,950; Phyllis Burke Davis, $3,950; Robert M. Gates, $3,950; E. Bradley Jones, $301; Donald J. Kirk, $3,950; Ned C. Lautenbach, $3,649; Marvin L. Mann, $3,950; William O. McCoy, $3,950; Gerald C. McDonough, $4,986; and Thomas R. Williams, $3,950.

G Certain of the non-interested Trustees' aggregate compensation from a fund includes accrued voluntary deferred compensation as follows: Advisor Balanced (Ralph F. Cox, $210, Ned C. Lautenbach, $184, William O. McCoy, $210, Thomas R. Williams, $210); Advisor Equity Growth (Ralph F. Cox, $1,114, Ned C. Lautenbach, $1,019, William O. McCoy, $1,114, Thomas R. Williams, $1,114); Advisor Equity Income (Ralph F. Cox, $272, Ned C. Lautenbach, $237, William O. McCoy, $272, Thomas R. Williams, $272); and Growth Opportunities (Ralph F. Cox, $1,781, Ned C. Lautenbach, $1,540, William O. McCoy, $1,781, Thomas R. Williams, $1,781).

# Effective June 15, 2001, Ms. Johnson serves as a Member of the Board of Trustees.

## Mr. Pozen served on the Board of Trustees through June 14, 2001. Effective June 15, 2001, Mr. Pozen serves as a Member of the Advisory Board of the trust.

Under a deferred compensation plan adopted in September 1995 and amended in November 1996 and January 2000 (the Plan), non-interested Trustees must defer receipt of a portion of, and may elect to defer receipt of an additional portion of, their annual fees. Amounts deferred under the Plan are treated as though equivalent dollar amounts had been invested in shares of a cross-section of Fidelity funds including funds in each major investment discipline and representing a majority of Fidelity's assets under management (the Reference Funds). The amounts ultimately received by the non-interested Trustees under the Plan will be directly linked to the investment performance of the Reference Funds. Deferral of fees in accordance with the Plan will have a negligible effect on a fund's assets, liabilities, and net income per share, and will not obligate a fund to retain the services of any non-interested Trustee or to pay any particular level of compensation to the non-interested Trustee. A fund may invest in the Reference Funds under the Plan without shareholder approval.

3. TO APPROVE A DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICE PLAN PURSUANT TO RULE 12b-1 FOR FIDELITY ADVISOR VALUE STRATEGIES FUND: INITIAL CLASS.

The Board of Trustees has approved, and recommends that shareholders of Initial Class of Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund approve a Distribution and Service Plan (the Plan). A copy of the Plan is attached to this Proxy Statement as Exhibit 2.

The Plan. The Plan was approved by the Board as provided for by Rule 12b-1 (the Rule) promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the 1940 Act). The Rule provides that, an investment company (e.g., a mutual fund) acting as a distributor of its shares must do so pursuant to a written Plan "describing all material aspects of the proposed financing of distribution.'' Under the Rule, an investment company is deemed to be acting as a distributor of its shares if it engages "directly or indirectly in financing any activity which is primarily intended to result in the sale of shares issued by such company, including, but not necessarily limited to, advertising, compensation of underwriters, dealers, and sales personnel, the printing and mailing of prospectuses to other than current shareholders, and the printing and mailing of sales literature.''

The Plan is designed to avoid legal uncertainties which may arise from the ambiguity of the phrase "primarily intended to result in the sale of shares'' and from the term "indirectly'' as used in the Rule. The SEC has neither approved nor disapproved the Plan.

The Plan contemplates that all expenses relating to the distribution of Initial Class shares shall be paid for by FMR, or Fidelity Distributors Corporation (FDC), a wholly owned subsidiary of FMR Corp., out of past profits and other resources, including management fees paid by a fund to FMR. The Plan also recognizes that FMR, either directly or through FDC, may make payments from these sources to securities dealers and to other third parties who engage in the sale of Initial Class shares or who render shareholder services. The Plan provides that, to the extent that the fund's payment of management fees to FMR might be considered to constitute the "indirect'' financing of activities "primarily intended to result in the sale of shares,'' such payment is expressly authorized. THE PLAN DOES NOT AUTHORIZE PAYMENTS BY THE FUND OTHER THAN THOSE THAT ARE TO BE MADE TO FMR UNDER ITS MANAGEMENT CONTRACT.

Initial Class may execute portfolio transactions with, and purchase securities issued by, depository institutions that receive payments under the Plan. No preference for the instruments of such depository institutions will be shown in the selection of investments.

Although the Plan contemplates that FMR and FDC may engage in various distribution activities, it does not require them to perform any specific type of distribution activity or to incur any specific level of expense for such activities.

The Plan contains a number of provisions relating to reporting obligations and to its amendment and termination as required by the Rule. If approved by shareholders, the Plan will continue in effect as long as its continuance is specifically approved at least annually by a majority of the Board of Trustees, including a majority of the Trustees who are not "interested persons'' of the trust and who have no direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of the Plan or any agreement related to the Plan (the non-interested Trustees), cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on the Plan. The Plan may be amended at any time by the Trustees, except that it may not be amended to authorize direct payments by Initial Class to finance any activity primarily intended to result in the sale of shares issued by Initial Class or to increase materially the amount spent by Initial Class for distribution without the approval of a majority of the outstanding shares of Initial Class of the fund and the Trustees. All material amendments to the Plan must be approved by a majority of the non-interested Trustees. The Plan, and any agreements related to the Plan, may be terminated at any time by a vote of the majority of the non-interested Trustees or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding shares of Initial Class of the fund. The Plan requires that the Trustees receive, at least quarterly, a written report as to the amounts expended during the quarter by FMR, or FDC, in connection with financing any activity primarily intended to result in the sale of shares issued by Initial Class, and the purposes for which such expenditures were made. As required by the Rule, while the Plan is in effect, the selection and nomination of those Trustees who are not "interested persons" shall be committed to the discretion of the non-interested Trustees then in office.

Trustee Consideration. In determining to recommend the adoption of the Plan, the Board considered a variety of factors and was advised by counsel who are not counsel to FMR or FDC. The Trustees believe that the fees paid by the fund to FMR under the Management Contract, are fair and reasonable, that the services provided thereunder are necessary and appropriate for Initial Class and its shareholders, and that Initial Class does not indirectly finance the distribution of its shares in contravention of the Rule. Nonetheless, the Trustees concluded that adoption of the Plan would avoid legal uncertainties which might arise as a result of what they and FMR believe to be potentially subjective and ambiguous language contained in the Rule and in public releases issued by the SEC in connection with the proposal and adoption of the Rule (SEC Releases). The Trustees believe that the adoption of the Plan is advisable to minimize such legal uncertainties and to provide other benefits to Initial Class and its shareholders.

The Trustees noted that Initial Class's Plan does not involve any direct payment by Initial Class to finance any activity primarily intended to result in the sale of shares issued by Initial Class, and that any amendment of the fund's Management Contract with FMR to increase the amount paid by the fund thereunder would require approval of both the Trustees and the fund's shareholders. The Trustees also considered the factors suggested in the SEC Releases including: the need for independent counsel or experts to assist the Trustees in reaching a determination; the nature and causes of the problems and circumstances which made consideration of a Plan appropriate; the way in which a Plan would resolve or alleviate the problems, including the nature and approximate amount of the expenditures contemplated by the Plan; the merits of possible alternatives to the Plan; the interrelationship between the Plan and the activities of FMR in financing the distribution of Initial Class's shares; the possible benefits of the Plan to FMR and its affiliates relative to those expected to accrue to Initial Class; and consequently the effects of the Plan on existing shareholders.

The reduction in legal uncertainties arising from the potentially subjective and ambiguous language that appears in the Rule and in the SEC Releases enables the Trustees, in connection with their review of the fund's Management Contract with FMR, to consider the full range of services provided by FMR and FDC, including services which may be related to the distribution of Initial Class's shares. In addition, the Board of Trustees considered alternatives to the Plan, including direct payments by Initial Class to FDC and/or third parties and the implementation of a sales load. The Trustees believe it is appropriate to ensure that FMR and FDC have the flexibility to direct their distribution activities in a manner consistent with prevailing market conditions by using, subject to approval of the Trustees, their resources, including the current management fee, to make payments to third parties. To the extent that FMR has greater flexibility under the Plan, additional sales of Initial Class's shares may result. The Trustees believe that this flexibility has the potential to benefit Initial Class by reducing the possibility that Initial Class would experience net redemptions, which might require the liquidation of portfolio securities in amounts and at times that could be disadvantageous for investment purposes. Of course, there can be no assurance that these events will occur.

The Board of Trustees recognized that a greater level of Initial Class assets benefits FMR by increasing its management fee revenues. The Board noted the high quality of investment management services and the expansion of, and many innovations in, investor services that have been provided by FMR over the years. The Board believes that revenues received by FMR contribute to its continuing ability to attract and retain a high caliber of investment and other personnel and to develop and implement new systems for providing services and information to shareholders. The Board considers this ability to be an important benefit to the Initial Class and its shareholders.

Conclusion. For the reasons stated above, the members of the Board of Trustees unanimously concluded in the exercise of their business judgment and in light of their fiduciary duties under state law and the 1940 Act that there is a reasonable likelihood that the Plan will benefit Initial Class and its shareholders. The Trustees recommend that shareholders of Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund: Initial Class vote FOR approval of the Plan. With respect to Initial Class, if the Plan is not approved, the Board and FMR will consider alternative means of obtaining the services that are to be provided under the Plan.

4. TO APPROVE AN AMENDED MANAGEMENT CONTRACT FOR EACH FUND EXCEPT FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY VALUE FUND, FIDELITY ADVISOR FIFTY FUND, AND FIDELITY ADVISOR LEVERAGED COMPANY STOCK FUND.

The Board of Trustees, including the Trustees who are not "interested persons" of the trust or of FMR (the Independent Trustees), has approved, and recommends that shareholders of each fund approve, a proposal to adopt an amended management contract with FMR (the Amended Contracts). Each Amended Contract modifies the management fee that FMR receives from the fund to provide for lower fees when FMR's assets under management exceed certain levels. In addition, for Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, and Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, the Amended Contract allows FMR and the trust, on behalf of the fund, to modify the Management Contract subject to the requirements of the 1940 Act. The existing Management Contracts (Present Contracts) currently require the vote of a majority of the funds' outstanding voting securities to authorize all amendments. See "Modification of Management Contract Amendment Provisions" on page __ for more details. The Amended Contracts will result in a management fee that is the same as, or lower than, the fee payable under the Present Contracts. For Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund and Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, the Amended Contract also clarifies the method of calculating the management fee in case of termination of the contract during any month. (For information on FMR, see the section entitled "Activities and Management of FMR" on page __.)

Proposed Amendment(s) to the Present Management Contracts. Copies of the Amended Contracts, marked to indicate the proposed amendment(s), are supplied as Exhibit 3 for Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund; Exhibit 4 for Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund; Exhibit 5 for Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund; Exhibit 6 for Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund; Exhibit 7 for Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund; Exhibit 8 for Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund; Exhibit 9 for Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund and Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund; Exhibit 10 for Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund; Exhibit 11 for Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund; and Exhibit 12 for Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund. The exhibits can be found beginning on page __ . Except for the modifications discussed above, they are substantially identical to the Present Contracts. (For a detailed discussion of each fund's Present Contract, refer to the section entitled "Present Management Contracts" beginning on page __.) If approved by shareholders, the Amended Contracts will take effect on January 1, 2002 (or, if later, the first day of the first month following approval) and will remain in effect through July 31, 2002 and thereafter, but only as long as its continuance is approved at least annually by (i) the vote, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose, of a majority of the Independent Trustees and (ii) the vote of either a majority of the Trustees or by the vote of a majority of the outstanding shares of the fund. If the Amended Contracts are not approved, the Present Contracts will continue in effect through July 31, 2002, and thereafter only as long as their continuance is approved at least annually as above.

Current Management Fee for each fund except Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund. The management fee for each of Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund is an annual percentage of the fund's average net assets (the management fee rate), calculated and paid monthly. The management fee rate is the sum of two components: a Group Fee Rate, which varies according to assets under management by FMR, and a fixed Individual Fund Fee Rate. The Amended Contracts modify the Group Fee Rate by providing for lower fees if FMR's assets under management remain above $587 billion.

Current Management Fee for Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund. The management fee for Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund is calculated and paid monthly, and is normally expressed as an annual percentage of the fund's average net assets. The fee has two components: a Basic Fee Rate and a Performance Adjustment Rate. The Basic Fee Rate is an annual percentage of the fund's average net assets for the current month. The Basic Fee Rate is the sum of a Group Fee Rate, which declines as FMR's fund assets under management increase, and a fixed Individual Fund Fee Rate.

The Performance Adjustment is a positive or negative dollar amount based on the fund's performance and assets for the most recent 36 months. If the fund outperforms the Standard and Poor's 500 Index (S&P 500) (the Index) over 36 months, FMR receives a positive Performance Adjustment, and if the fund underperforms the Index, the management fee is reduced by a negative Performance Adjustment. The Performance Adjustment is an annual percentage of the fund's average net assets over the 36-month performance period. The Performance Adjustment rate is 0.02% for each percentage point of outperformance or underperformance, subject to a maximum of 0.20% if the fund outperforms or underperforms the Index by more than ten percentage points. Performance of the fund and the Index are rounded to the nearest whole percentage point for purposes of the calculation.

Modification to Group Fee Rate. The Group Fee Rate varies based upon the monthly average of the aggregate net assets of all registered investment companies having management contracts with FMR (assets under management by FMR). For example, as assets under management by FMR increase, the Group Fee Rate declines. The Amended Contracts would not change the group fee calculation for assets under management by FMR of $587 billion or less. Above $587 billion in assets under FMR's management, the Group Fee Rate declines under both the Present Contracts and the Amended Contracts, but under the Amended Contracts, it declines faster. Group Fee Rates that are lower than those contained in each fund's Present Contract have been voluntarily implemented by FMR on August 1, 1999.

The Group Fee Rate is calculated according to a graduated schedule providing for different rates for different levels of assets under management by FMR. The rate at which the Group Fee Rate declines is determined by fee "breakpoints" that provide for lower fee rates when assets increase. The Amended Contracts add nine new fee breakpoints for assets under FMR's management above $587 billion as illustrated in the following table. (For an explanation of how the Group Fee Rate is used to calculate the management fee, see the section entitled "Present Management Contracts" beginning on page ___.)

GROUP FEE RATE BREAKPOINTS

PRESENT CONTRACTS

AMENDED CONTRACTS

Average Group
Assets
($ billions)

Present
Contracts*

Average Group
Assets
($ billions)

Amended
Contracts

Over 534

.2500%

534 - 587

.2500%

587 - 646

.2463%

646 - 711

.2426%

711 - 782

.2389%

782 - 860

.2352%

860 - 946

.2315%

946 - 1,041

.2278%

1,041 - 1,145

.2241%

1,145 - 1,260

.2204%

over 1,260

.2167%

The result at various levels of group net assets is illustrated by the table below.

EFFECTIVE ANNUAL GROUP FEE RATES

Group Net
Assets
($ billions)

Presents
Contract*

Amended
Contracts

150

.---%

.3371%

200

.---%

.3284%

250

.---%

.3219%

300

.---%

.3163%

350

.---%

.3113%

400

.---%

.3067%

450

.---%

.3024%

500

.---%

.2982%

550

.---%

.2942%

600

.---%

.2904%

650

.---%

.2870%

700

.---%

.2838%

750

.---%

.2809%

800

.---%

.2782%

850

.---%

.2756%

900

.---%

.2732%

950

.---%

.2710%

1,000

.---%

.2689%

1,050

.---%

.2669%

1,100

.---%

.2649%

1,150

.---%

.2631%

1,200

.---%

.2614%

1,250

.---%

.2597%

1,300

.---%

.2581%

1,350

.---%

.2566%

1,400

.---%

.2551%

* Does not reflect voluntary adoption of extended group fee rate schedules by FMR on August 1, 1999.

Average assets under FMR's management for July 2001 were approximately $793 billion.

Comparison of Management Fees for each fund except Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund. For the month ended July 31, 2001, average assets under management by FMR were approximately $793 billion. The management fee rate under the Amended Contracts, for the month ended July 31, 2001, for each of Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, and Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund would have been 0.5785%, compared to 0.5806% under each fund's Present Contract. The management fee rate under the Amended Contract, for the month ended July 31, 2001, for Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund would have been 0.4285%, compared to 0.4306% under the Present Contract. The management fee rate under the Amended Contracts, for the month ended July 31, 2001, for each of Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund and Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund would have been 0.4785%, compared to 0.4806% under each fund's Present Contract. The management fee rate under the Amended Contract, for the month ended July 31, 2001, for Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund would have been 0.7285%, compared to 0.7306% under the Present Contract. The management fee rate remains the same under both the Present Contracts and the Amended Contracts until assets under FMR's management exceed $587 billion, at which point the management fee rate under the Amended Contracts begins to decline relative to the Present Contracts.

The following chart compares each fund's management fee as calculated under the terms of the Present Contracts for fiscal 2000 to the management fee each fund would have incurred if the Amended Contracts had been in effect, and shows the difference between the two as a percentage of the management fee paid under the Present Contracts.

Present Contract

Management
Fee*

Amended Contract

Management
Fee

Percentage Difference

Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund

$ 269,200

$ 267,735

(0.54)%

Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund

$ 11,574,000

$ 11,490,000

(0.73)%

Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund

$ 4,231,707

$ 4,208,927

(0.54)%

Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund

$ 2,009,658

$ 1,998,545

(0.55)%

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

$ 88,353,000

$ 87,873,000

(0.54)%

Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund

$ 16,813,000

$ 16,704,000

(0.65)%

Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund

$ 12,867,000

$ 12,783,000

(0.65)%

Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund

$ 3,360,383

$ 3,610,669

(0.54)%

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund

$ 8,706,000

$ 8,658,000

(0.55)%

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund

$ 10,629,000

$ 10,583,000

(0.43)%

Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund

$ 259,729

$ 258,320

(0.54)%

* Does not reflect voluntary adoption of extended group fee rate schedules by FMR on August 1, 1999.

The following chart compares each fund's management fee under the terms of the Present Contracts for the twelve month period ended July 31, 2001 to the management fee each fund would have incurred if the Amended Contracts had been in effect, and shows the difference between the two as a percentage of the management fee paid under the Present Contracts.

Present Contract

Management
Fee*

Amended Contract

Management
Fee

Percentage Difference

Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund

$ 467,336

$ 465,292

(0.44)%

Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund

$ 9,863,000

$ 9,802,000

(0.62)%

Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund

$ 7,019,400

$ 6,989,195

(0.43)%

Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund

$ 2,855,253

$ 2,842,268

(0.45)%

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

$ 85,093,000

$ 84,703,000

(0.46)%

Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund

$ 16,506,000

$ 16,416,000

(0.55)%

Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund

$ 12,401,000

$ 12,332,000

(0.56)%

Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund

$ 3,657,732

$ 3,641,056

(0.46)%

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund

$ 12,884,000

$ 12,827,000

(0.44)%

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund

$ 10,494,000

$ 10,456,000

(0.36)%

Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund

$ 255,521

$ 254,353

(0.46)%

* Does not reflect voluntary adoption of extended group fee rate schedules by FMR on August 1, 1999.

Comparison of Management Fees for Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund. The following chart compares each fund's management fee as calculated under the terms of the Present Contracts for fiscal 2000 to the management fee each fund would have incurred if the Amended Contracts had been in effect, and shows the difference between the two as a percentage of the management fee paid under the Present Contracts.

On June 16, 1999, Shareholders of Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund (formerly known as Fidelity Advisor Strategic Opportunities Fund) approved a proposal to adopt an amended management contract with FMR (the Amended Contract). The Amended Contract eliminated the Performance Adjustment component of the management fee effective 18 months after the date that the Amended Contract took effect. The Amended Contract took effect on July 1, 1999. Effective January 1, 2001, the fund's management fee no longer included a Performance Adjustment component.

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund

Present Contract

Amended Contract

Difference

$

$

%

Basic Fee

129,570,000

128,874,000

(0.54)

Performance Adjustment

(50,486,000)

(50,486,000)

0.00

Total Management Fee

79,084,000

78,388,000

(0.88)

Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

Present Contract

Amended Contract

Difference

$

$

%

Basic Fee

3,131,611

3,114,698

(0.54)

Performance Adjustment

(1,168,891)

(1,168,891)

0.00

Total Management Fee

1,962,720

3,114,698

(0.42)

* Does not reflect voluntary adoption of extended group fee rate schedules by FMR on August 1, 1999.

The following chart compares each fund's management fee under the terms of the Present Contracts for the twelve month period ended July 31, 2001 to the management fee each fund would have incurred if the Amended Contracts had been in effect, and shows the difference between the two as a percentage of the management fee paid under the Present Contracts.

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund

Present Contract

Amended Contract

Difference

$

$

%

Basic Fee

129,570,000

128,874,000

(0.54)

Performance Adjustment

(50,486,000)

(50,486,000)

0.00

Total Management Fee

79,084,000

78,388,000

(0.88)

Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

Present Contract

Amended Contract

Difference

$

$

%

Basic Fee

3,861,444

3,844,402

(0.44)

Performance Adjustment

(465,381)

(465,381)

0.00

Total Management Fee

3,396,063

3,379,021

(0.50)

* Does not reflect voluntary adoption of extended group fee rate schedules by FMR on August 1, 1999.

Modification of Management Contract Amendment Provisions. The Amended Contracts allow FMR and the Trust, on behalf of Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, and Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, to amend each Management Contract subject to the provisions of Section 15 of the 1940 Act, as modified or interpreted by the Securities and Exchange Commission. In contrast, the Present Contracts explicitly require the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of each fund to authorize all amendments. Generally, the proposed modification to the Present Contracts' amendment provisions will allow FMR and the Trust, on behalf of each fund, to amend each Management Contract without shareholder vote if the 1940 Act permits them to do so. For example, under current interpretations of Section 15 of the 1940 Act, the Amended Contracts would give FMR and the trust the ability to amend each Management Contract to immediately reflect a management fee decrease without the delay of having to first conduct a proxy solicitation, while a management fee increase still would require shareholder approval. In short, the proposed modification gives FMR and the trust added flexibility to amend each Management Contract subject to 1940 Act constraints. Of course, any future amendments to the Management Contracts would require the approval of the funds' Board of Trustees.

Management Fee Calculation in Case of Contract Termination. The Amended Contracts for Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund and Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund clarify that in case of termination of the Management Contracts during any month, the fee for that month shall be reduced proportionately on the basis of the number of business days during which it is in effect, and the fee computed upon the average net assets for the business days it is so in effect for that month.

Matters Considered by the Board

The mutual funds for which the members of the Board of Trustees serve as Trustees are referred to herein as the "Fidelity funds." The Board of Trustees meets eleven times a year. The Board of Trustees, including the Independent Trustees, believes that matters bearing on the appropriateness of each fund's management fees are considered at most, if not all, of their meetings. While the full Board of Trustees or the Independent Trustees, as appropriate, act on all major matters, a significant portion of the activities of the Board of Trustees (including certain of those described herein) are conducted through committees. The Independent Trustees meet frequently in executive session and are advised by independent legal counsel selected by the Independent Trustees.

The proposal to present the Amended Contracts to shareholders was approved by the Board of Trustees of each fund, including all of the Independent Trustees, on June 14, 2001. The Board of Trustees considered and approved the modifications to the Group Fee Rate schedule during the two month period from September to October 1999. The Board of Trustees received materials relating to the Amended Contracts in advance of the meeting at which the Amended Contracts were considered, and had the opportunity to ask questions and request further information in connection with such consideration.

Information Received by the Independent Trustees. In connection with their meetings the Trustees received materials specifically relating to the Amended Contracts. These materials included (i) information on the investment performance of each fund, a peer group of funds and an appropriate index or combination of indices, (ii) sales and redemption data in respect of each fund, and (iii) the economic outlook and the general investment outlook in the markets in which each fund invests. The Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees also consider periodically other material facts such as (1) FMR's results and financial condition, (2) arrangements in respect of the distribution of each fund's shares, (3) the procedures employed to determine the value of each fund's assets, (4) the allocation of each fund's brokerage, if any, including allocations to brokers affiliated with FMR, the use of "soft" commission dollars to pay fund expenses and to pay for research and other similar services, and the allocation of brokerage to firms that sell Fidelity fund shares, (5) FMR's management of the relationships with each fund's custodian and subcustodians, (6) the resources devoted to and the record of compliance with each fund's investment policies and restrictions and with policies on personal securities transactions and (7) the nature, cost and character of non-investment management services provided by FMR and its affiliates.

In response to questions raised by the Independent Trustees, additional information was furnished by FMR including, among other items, information on and analysis of (a) the overall organization of FMR, (b) the impact of performance adjustments to management fees, (c) the choice of performance indices and benchmarks, (d) the composition of peer groups of funds, (e) transfer agency and bookkeeping fees paid to affiliates of FMR, (f) investment performance, (g) investment management staffing, (h) the potential for achieving further economies of scale, (i) operating expenses paid to third parties, and (j) the information furnished to investors, including each fund's shareholders.

In considering the Amended Contracts, the Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees did not identify any single factor as all-important or controlling, and the following summary does not detail all the matters considered. Matters considered by the Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees in connection with their approval of the Amended Contracts include the following:

Benefits to Shareholders. The Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees considered the benefit to shareholders of investing in a fund that is part of a large family of funds offering a variety of investment disciplines and providing for a large variety of fund and shareholder services. With regard to the proposed modification to the Present Contracts' amendment provisions (for Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, and Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund), the Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees considered the benefit to shareholders of FMR's and the trust's increased flexibility (within 1940 Act constraints) to amend each Management Contract without the delays and potential costs of a proxy solicitation.

Investment Compliance and Performance. The Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees considered whether each fund has operated within its investment objective and its record of compliance with its investment restrictions. They also reviewed monthly each fund's investment performance as well as the performance of a peer group of mutual funds, and the performance of an appropriate index or combination of indices.

FMR's Personnel and Methods. The Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees review at least annually the background of each fund's portfolio manager and each fund's investment objective and discipline. The Independent Trustees have also had discussions with senior management of FMR responsible for investment operations and the senior management of Fidelity's equity group. Among other things they considered the size, education and experience of FMR's investment staff, its use of technology, and FMR's approach to recruiting, training and retaining portfolio managers and other research, advisory and management personnel.

Nature and Quality of Other Services. The Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees considered the nature, quality, cost and extent of administrative and shareholder services performed by FMR and affiliated companies, both under the Present Contracts and the Amended Contracts and under separate agreements covering transfer agency functions and pricing, bookkeeping and securities lending services, if any. The Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees have also considered the nature and extent of FMR's supervision of third party service providers, principally custodians and subcustodians.

Expenses. The Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees considered each fund's expense ratios and expense ratios of a peer group of funds. They also considered the amount and nature of fees paid by shareholders.

Profitability. The Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees considered the level of FMR's profits in respect of the management of the Fidelity funds, including each fund. This consideration included an extensive review of FMR's methodology in allocating its costs to the management of each fund. The Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees have concluded that the cost allocation methodology employed by FMR has a reasonable basis and is appropriate in light of all of the circumstances. They considered the profits realized by FMR in connection with the operation of each fund and whether the amount of profit is a fair entrepreneurial profit for the management of each fund. They also considered the profits realized from non-fund businesses which may benefit from or be related to each fund's business. The Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees also considered FMR's profit margins in comparison with available industry data, both accounting for and ignoring marketing expenses.

Economies of Scale. The Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees considered whether there have been economies of scale in respect of the management of the Fidelity funds, whether the Fidelity funds (including each fund) have appropriately benefitted from any economies of scale, and whether there is potential for realization of any further economies of scale. The Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees have concluded that any potential economies of scale are being shared between fund shareholders and FMR in an appropriate manner. The Independent Trustees have also concluded that the existing group fee structure should be continued but determined that it would be appropriate to change the group fee structure as proposed herein.

Other Benefits to FMR. The Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees also considered the character and amount of fees paid by each fund and each fund's shareholders for services provided by FMR and its affiliates, including fees for services like transfer agency, fund accounting and direct shareholder services. They also considered the allocation of fund brokerage to brokers affiliated with FMR and the receipt of sales loads and payments under Rule 12b-1 plans in respect of certain of the Fidelity funds. The Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees also considered the revenues and profitability of FMR businesses other than its mutual fund business, including FMR's retail brokerage, correspondent brokerage, capital markets, trust, investment advisory, pension record keeping, insurance, publishing, real estate, international research and investment funds, and others. The Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees considered the intangible benefits that accrue to FMR and its affiliates by virtue of their relationship with each fund.

Conclusion. Based on their evaluation of all material factors and assisted by the advice of independent counsel, the Trustees concluded (i) that the existing management fee structure is fair and reasonable and (ii) that the proposed modifications to the management fee structure, that is the reduction of the Group Fee Rate schedule for all the funds and the proposed modification to the Present Contracts' amendment provisions (for Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, and Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund), are in the best interest of each fund's shareholders. The Board of Trustees, including the Independent Trustees, voted to approve the submission of the Amended Contracts to shareholders of each fund and recommends that shareholders of each fund vote FOR the Amended Contracts. If approved, the Amended Contracts will take effect on the first day of the first month following shareholder approval.

5. TO APPROVE AN AMENDED SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT WITH FMR U.K. FOR EACH OF FIDELITY ADVISOR BALANCED FUND, FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY GROWTH FUND, FIDELITY ADVISOR GROWTH & INCOME FUND, FIDELITY ADVISOR GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND, FIDELITY ADVISOR LARGE CAP FUND, FIDELITY ADVISOR MID CAP FUND, FIDELITY ADVISOR TECHNOQUANT GROWTH FUND, AND FIDELITY ADVISOR VALUE STRATEGIES FUND.

The Board of Trustees, including the Trustees who are not "interested persons" of the trust or of FMR (the Independent Trustees), has approved, and recommends that shareholders of each fund approve, a proposal to adopt an amended sub-advisory agreement among FMR, FMR U.K., and the trust with respect to the fund (the Amended Agreement). Each fund's Amended Agreement would allow FMR, FMR U.K., and the trust, on behalf of the fund, to modify the Amended Agreement subject to the requirements of the 1940 Act. Each fund's existing sub-advisory agreement (the Present Agreement) requires the vote of a majority of the fund's outstanding voting securities to authorize all amendments. FMR pays all of FMR U.K.'s fees under each fund's Amended Agreement. Each fund's Amended Agreement would not affect the fees that the fund pays to FMR under its present management contract.

Present Agreements. Under each fund's Present Agreement, FMR U.K. acts as an investment consultant to FMR and supplies FMR with investment research information and portfolio management advice as FMR reasonably requests on behalf of the fund. FMR U.K. provides investment advice and research services with respect to issuers located outside of the United States, focusing primarily on companies based in Europe. Under each fund's Present Agreement with FMR U.K., FMR, not the fund, pays FMR U.K. a fee equal to 110% of FMR U.K.'s costs incurred in connection with providing investment advice and research services.

Furthermore, under each fund's Present Agreement, FMR may grant FMR U.K. investment management authority with respect to all or a portion of the fund's assets, as well as the authority to buy and sell stocks, bonds, and other securities for the fund, subject to the overall supervision of FMR and the Board of Trustees. To the extent that FMR grants FMR U.K. investment management authority under each fund's Present Agreement, FMR, not the fund, pays FMR U.K. a fee equal to 50% of FMR's monthly management fee with respect to each fund's average net assets managed by FMR U.K. on a discretionary basis.

Each fund's Present Agreement requires the vote of a majority of the fund's outstanding voting securities to authorize all amendments.

Proposed Amendments to the Present Agreements. Each fund's Amended Agreement would allow FMR, FMR U.K., and the trust, on behalf of the fund, to amend the Proposed Agreement subject to the provisions of Section 15 of the 1940 Act, as modified or interpreted by the SEC. In contrast, each fund's Present Agreement explicitly requires the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the fund to authorize all amendments. Generally, the proposed modification to the Present Agreement's amendment provisions would allow amendment of the Amended Agreement without shareholder vote only if the 1940 Act so permits. In short, the proposed modification gives FMR, FMR U.K., and the trust added flexibility to amend the Amended Agreement subject to 1940 Act constraints. Of course, any future amendments to the Amended Agreement would require the approval of the Board of Trustees.

On June 14, 2001 the Board of Trustees agreed to submit the Amended Agreement to shareholders of each fund pursuant to a unanimous vote of both the full Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees. The Trustees considered the benefit to shareholders of FMR's, FMR U.K.'s, and the trust's increased flexibility (within 1940 Act constraints) to amend the Amended Agreement without the delays and potential costs of a proxy solicitation.

A corresponding modification is proposed to the amendment provisions in each of Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund's, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund's, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund's, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund's, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund's, and Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund's present management contract. See "Modification of Management Contract Amendment Provisions" for each fund on page __.

Copies of the form of Amended Agreement for each fund, marked to indicate the proposed amendments, are supplied as Exhibit 13 for Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund; Exhibit 14 for Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund; Exhibit 15 for Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund and Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund; Exhibit 16 for Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund; Exhibit 17 for Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund and Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund; and Exhibit 18 for Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund. The exhibits can be found beginning on page __. Except for the modifications discussed above, each fund's Amended Agreement is substantially identical to its Present Agreement. (For a detailed discussion of each fund's Present Agreement, refer to the section entitled "Sub-Advisory Agreements" beginning on page __.) If approved by shareholders, each fund's Amended Agreement will take effect on January 1, 2002 (or the first day of the first month following approval) and will remain in effect through July 31, 2002 and from year to year thereafter, but only as long as its continuance is approved at least annually by (i) the vote, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose, of a majority of the Independent Trustees and (ii) the vote of either a majority of the Trustees or a majority of the outstanding shares of the fund. Each fund's Amended Agreement would be terminable on 60 days' written notice by either party to the agreement and the Amended Agreement would terminate automatically in the event of its assignment. If a fund's Amended Agreement is not approved, its Present Agreement will continue in effect through July 31, 2002 and thereafter only as long as its continuance is approved at least annually as above.

FMR would continue to pay all of FMR U.K.'s fees under each fund's Amended Agreement. If shareholders approve the Amended Agreement, FMR could, in the future and subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees, further amend the Amended Agreements to change the fees FMR pays to FMR U.K. for providing the services described above. If shareholders approve the Amended Agreement, FMR could not, however, in the future amend a fund's present management contract to increase the fund's management fee rate payable to FMR thereunder without shareholder approval.

FMR U.K., with its principal office in London, England, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of FMR established in 1986 to provide investment research to FMR with respect to foreign securities. This research complements other research on foreign securities produced by FMR's U.S.-based research analysts and portfolio managers, or obtained from broker-dealers or other sources.

FMR U.K. may also provide investment advisory services to FMR with respect to other investment companies for which FMR serves as investment adviser, and to other clients. Currently, FMR U.K.'s only client other than FMR is Fidelity International Limited (FIL), an affiliate of FMR organized under the laws of Bermuda. FIL provides investment advisory services to non-U.S. investment companies and institutional investors investing in securities of issuers throughout the world. Edward C. Johnson 3d, President and a Trustee of the trust, is Chairman and a Director of FMR U.K., Chairman and a Director of FIL, and a principal stockholder of both FIL and FMR. For more information on FMR U.K., see the section entitled "Activities and Management of FMR U.K., FMR Far East and FIJ" on page __.

Conclusion. The Board of Trustees has concluded that the proposal will benefit each fund and its shareholders. The Trustees recommend voting FOR the proposal. With respect to each fund, if the Amended Agreement is approved by shareholders, the Amended Agreement will take effect on the first day of the first month following approval. If the Amended Agreement is not approved by shareholders, the Present Agreement with FMR U.K. will remain in effect.

6. TO APPROVE AN AMENDED SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT WITH FMR FAR EAST FOR EACH OF FIDELITY ADVISOR BALANCED FUND, FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY GROWTH FUND, FIDELITY ADVISOR GROWTH & INCOME FUND, FIDELITY ADVISOR GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND, FIDELITY ADVISOR LARGE CAP FUND, FIDELITY ADVISOR MID CAP FUND, FIDELITY ADVISOR TECHNOQUANT GROWTH FUND, AND FIDELITY ADVISOR VALUE STRATEGIES FUND.

The Board of Trustees, including the Trustees who are not "interested persons" of the trust or of FMR (the Independent Trustees), has approved, and recommends that shareholders of each fund approve, a proposal to adopt an amended sub-advisory agreement among FMR, FMR Far East, and the trust with respect to the fund (the Amended Agreement). Each fund's Amended Agreement would allow FMR, FMR Far East, and the trust, on behalf of the fund, to modify the Amended Agreement subject to the requirements of the 1940 Act. Each fund's existing sub-advisory agreement (the Present Agreement) requires the vote of a majority of the fund's outstanding voting securities to authorize all amendments. FMR pays all of FMR Far East's fees under each fund's Amended Agreement. Each fund's Amended Agreement would not affect the fees that the fund pays to FMR under its present management contract.

Present Agreements. Under each fund's Present Agreement, FMR Far East acts as an investment consultant to FMR and supplies FMR with investment research information and portfolio management advice as FMR reasonably requests on behalf of the fund. FMR Far East provides investment advice and research services with respect to issuers located outside of the United States, focusing primarily on companies based in the Far East. Under each fund's Present Agreement with FMR Far East, FMR, not the fund, pays FMR Far East a fee equal to 105% of FMR Far East's costs incurred in connection with providing investment advice and research services.

Furthermore, under each fund's Present Agreement, FMR may grant FMR Far East investment management authority with respect to all or a portion of the fund's assets, as well as the authority to buy and sell stocks, bonds, and other securities for the fund, subject to the overall supervision of FMR and the Board of Trustees. To the extent that FMR grants FMR Far East investment management authority under each fund's Present Agreement, FMR, not the fund, pays FMR Far East a fee equal to 50% of FMR's monthly management fee with respect to each fund's average net assets managed by FMR Far East on a discretionary basis.

Each fund's Present Agreement requires the vote of a majority of the fund's outstanding voting securities to authorize all amendments.

Proposed Amendments to the Present Agreements. Each fund's Amended Agreement would allow FMR, FMR Far East, and the trust, on behalf of the fund, to amend the Proposed Agreement subject to the provisions of Section 15 of the 1940 Act, as modified or interpreted by the SEC. In contrast, each fund's Present Agreement explicitly requires the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the fund to authorize all amendments. Generally, the proposed modification to the Present Agreement's amendment provisions would allow amendment of the Amended Agreement without shareholder vote only if the 1940 Act so permits. In short, the proposed modification gives FMR, FMR Far East, and the trust added flexibility to amend the Amended Agreement subject to 1940 Act constraints. Of course, any future amendments to the Amended Agreement would require the approval of the Board of Trustees.

On June 14, 2001 the Board of Trustees agreed to submit the Amended Agreement to shareholders of each fund pursuant to a unanimous vote of both the full Board of Trustees and the Independent Trustees. The Trustees considered the benefit to shareholders of FMR's, FMR Far East's, and the trust's increased flexibility (within 1940 Act constraints) to amend the Amended Agreement without the delays and potential costs of a proxy solicitation.

A corresponding modification is proposed to the amendment provisions in each of Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund's, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund's, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund's, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund's, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund's, and Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund's present management contracts. See "Modification of Management Contract Amendment Provisions" for each fund on page __.

Copies of the form of Amended Agreement for each fund, marked to indicate the proposed amendments, are supplied as Exhibit 19 for Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund; Exhibit 20 for Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund; Exhibit 21 for Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund and Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund; Exhibit 22 for Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund; Exhibit 23 for Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund and Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund; and Exhibit 24 for Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund. The exhibits can be found beginning on page __. Except for the modifications discussed above, each fund's Amended Agreement is substantially identical to its Present Agreement. (For a detailed discussion of each fund's Present Agreement, refer to the section entitled "Sub-Advisory Agreements" beginning on page __.) If approved by shareholders, each fund's Amended Agreement will take effect on January 1, 2002 (or the first day of the first month following approval) and will remain in effect through July 31, 2002 and from year to year thereafter, but only as long as its continuance is approved at least annually by (i) the vote, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose, of a majority of the Independent Trustees and (ii) the vote of either a majority of the Trustees or a majority of the outstanding shares of the fund. Each fund's Amended Agreement would be terminable on 60 days' written notice by either party to the agreement and the Amended Agreement would terminate automatically in the event of its assignment. If a fund's Amended Agreement is not approved, its Present Agreement will continue in effect through July 31, 2002 and thereafter only as long as its continuance is approved at least annually as above.

FMR would continue to pay all of FMR Far East's fees under each fund's Amended Agreement. If shareholders approve the Amended Agreement, FMR could, in the future and subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees, further amend the Amended Agreements to change the fees FMR pays to FMR Far East for providing the services described above. If shareholders approve the Amended Agreement, FMR could not, however, in the future amend a fund's present management contract to increase the fund's management fee rate payable to FMR thereunder without shareholder approval.

FMR Far East, with its principal office in Tokyo, Japan, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of FMR established in 1986 to provide investment research to FMR with respect to foreign securities. This research complements other research on foreign securities produced by FMR's U.S.-based research analysts and portfolio managers, or obtained from broker-dealers or other sources.

FMR Far East may also provide investment advisory services to FMR with respect to other investment companies for which FMR serves as investment adviser, and to other clients. Currently, FMR Far East's only client other than FMR is Fidelity International Limited (FIL), an affiliate of FMR organized under the laws of Bermuda. FIL provides investment advisory services to non-U.S. investment companies and institutional investors investing in securities of issuers throughout the world. Edward C. Johnson 3d, President and a Trustee of the trust, is Chairman and a Director of FMR Far East, Chairman and a Director of FIL, and a principal stockholder of both FIL and FMR. For more information on FMR Far East, see the section entitled "Activities and Management of FMR U.K., FMR Far East and FIJ" on page __.

Conclusion. The Board of Trustees has concluded that the proposal will benefit each fund and its shareholders. The Trustees recommend voting FOR the proposal. With respect to each fund, if the Amended Agreement is approved by shareholders, the Amended Agreement will take effect on the first day of the first month following approval. If the Amended Agreement is not approved by shareholders, the Present Agreement with FMR Far East will remain in effect.

7. TO ELIMINATE A FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT POLICY AND MODIFY THE FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE OF FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY GROWTH FUND.

The Board of Trustees has approved, and recommends that the shareholders of the fund approve, a proposal that would eliminate the fund's fundamental investment policy regarding investing primarily in common and preferred stock and securities convertible into the common stock of companies with above-average growth characteristics and modify the fund's fundamental investment objective.

The fund's current fundamental investment objective and a fundamental investment policy regarding investing primarily in common and preferred stock and securities convertible into the common stock of companies with above-average growth characteristics read as follows:

"Advisor Equity Growth Fund seeks to achieve capital appreciation by investing primarily in common and preferred stock and securities convertible into the common stock of companies with above-average growth characteristics."

If the proposal is approved, the fund's fundamental investment policy would be eliminated and the fundamental investment objective would read as follows (deleted language is [bracketed]):

"Advisor Equity Growth Fund seeks [to achieve] capital appreciation [by investing primarily in common and preferred stock and securities convertible into the common stock of companies with above-average growth characteristics]."

Because the foregoing investment objective and investment policy are fundamental, they cannot be modified or eliminated without shareholder approval.

Discussion of Proposed Modifications. Modifying the fund's fundamental investment objective and eliminating the foregoing fundamental investment policy will allow the fund to more clearly communicate its investment objective and investment strategies to shareholders by standardizing its investment disclosure in a manner consistent with other Fidelity funds with similar investment disciplines. The principal security type in which the fund invests is equity securities, which includes common and preferred stock and securities convertible into common stock. If the proposal is approved, the fund will continue to rely on its non-fundamental policies relating to investment in equity securities of companies FMR believes have above-average growth potential.

Fundamental objectives and policies can be changed or eliminated only with shareholder approval, while non-fundamental objectives and policies can be changed or eliminated without shareholder approval. Changes in non-fundamental objectives and policies, however, are still subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees. The fund currently has a non-fundamental policy of normally investing at least 65% of its total assets in common stocks. On January 17, 2001, the SEC adopted a rule concerning fund names. The rule applies to funds whose name suggests an investment policy focused on a particular type of investment, industry, country, or geographic region. Funds subject to the rule must comply with the rule by July 31, 2002. To comply with the rule, the fund will replace its current non-fundamental 65% policy with a non-fundamental policy of normally investing at least 80% of its net assets in equity securities. The fund also will adopt a non-fundamental policy of normally investing primarily in common stocks. The fund's policy of investing in companies that FMR believes have above-average growth potential will remain unchanged.

Modifying the fund's fundamental investment objective and eliminating the fundamental policy as described above are not expected to materially affect the way the fund is managed.

Conclusion. The Board of Trustees has concluded that modifying the fund's fundamental investment objective and eliminating the fundamental policy as described above are in the best interests of the fund and its shareholders. The Trustees recommend voting FOR the proposal. If approved by shareholders, the changes will become effective when the prospectus is revised to reflect them. If the proposal is not approved by the fund's shareholders, the fund's current fundamental investment objective and policy as discussed above will not change.

8. TO ELIMINATE A FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT POLICY OF FIDELITY ADVISOR BALANCED FUND.

The Board of Trustees has approved, and recommends that the shareholders of the fund approve, a proposal that would eliminate the fund's fundamental investment policy regarding investing in a diversified portfolio of equity and fixed-income securities with income, growth of income, and capital appreciation potential.

The fund's current fundamental investment objective and a fundamental investment policy regarding investing in a diversified portfolio of equity and fixed-income securities with income, growth of income, and capital appreciation potential read as follows:

"Advisor Balanced Fund seeks both income and growth of capital by investing in a diversified portfolio of equity and fixed-income securities with income, growth of income, and capital appreciation potential."

If the proposal is approved, the fund's fundamental investment objective would remain unchanged but the fund's fundamental investment policy would be eliminated as follows (deleted language is [bracketed]):

"Advisor Balanced Fund seeks both income and growth of capital [by investing in a diversified portfolio of equity and fixed-income securities with income, growth of income, and capital appreciation potential]."

Because the foregoing investment policy is fundamental, it cannot be modified or eliminated without shareholder approval.

Discussion of Proposed Modification. Eliminating the foregoing fundamental investment policy will allow the fund to more clearly communicate its investment objective and investment strategies to shareholders by standardizing its investment disclosure in a manner consistent with other Fidelity funds with similar investment disciplines. If the proposal is approved, the fund will continue to rely on its existing non-fundamental policies of investing approximately 60% of assets in stocks and other equity securities and the remainder in bonds and other debt securities, including lower quality debt securities, when its outlook is neutral; at least 25% of total assets in fixed-income senior securities (including debt securities and preferred stock); and, with respect to equity investments, emphasizing above-average income-producing securities. Pursuant to fundamental policy, the fund would continue to be "diversified" as defined in the 1940 Act.

Fundamental policies can be changed or eliminated only with shareholder approval, while non-fundamental policies can be changed or eliminated without shareholder approval. Changes in non-fundamental policies, however, are still subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees.

Eliminating the fund's fundamental investment policy as proposed is not expected to materially affect the way the fund is managed.

Conclusion. The Board of Trustees has concluded that eliminating the fundamental investment policy as described above is in the best interest of the fund and its shareholders. The Trustees recommend voting FOR the proposal. If approved by shareholders, the change will become effective when the prospectus is revised to reflect it. If the proposal is not approved by the fund's shareholders, the fund's current fundamental investment policy discussed above will not change.

9. TO ELIMINATE A FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT POLICY OF FIDELITY ADVISOR GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND.

The Board of Trustees has approved, and recommends that the shareholders of the fund approve, a proposal that would eliminate the fund's fundamental investment policy regarding investing primarily in common stocks and securities convertible into common stocks.

The fund's current fundamental investment objective and a fundamental investment policy regarding investing primarily in common stocks and securities convertible into common stocks read as follows:

"Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund seeks to provide capital growth by investing primarily in common stocks and securities convertible into common stocks."

If the proposal is approved, the fund's fundamental investment objective would remain unchanged but the fund's fundamental investment policy would be eliminated as follows (deleted language is [bracketed]):

"Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund seeks to provide capital growth [by investing primarily in common stocks and securities convertible into common stocks]."

Discussion of Proposed Modification. Eliminating the foregoing fundamental investment policy will allow the fund to more clearly communicate its investment objective and investment strategies to shareholders by standardizing its investment disclosure in a manner consistent with other Fidelity funds with similar investment disciplines. The principal security type in which the fund invests is equity securities, which includes common stock and securities convertible into common stock. If the proposal is approved, the fund will continue to rely on its existing non-fundamental policy of normally investing primarily in common stocks.

Fundamental policies can be changed or eliminated only with shareholder approval, while non-fundamental policies can be changed or eliminated without shareholder approval. Changes in non-fundamental policies, however, are still subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees.

Eliminating the fund's fundamental investment policy as proposed is not expected to materially affect the way the fund is managed.

Conclusion. The Board of Trustees has concluded that eliminating the fundamental investment policy as described above is in the best interest of the fund and its shareholders. The Trustees recommend voting FOR the proposal. If approved by shareholders, the change will become effective when the prospectus is revised to reflect it. If the proposal is not approved by the fund's shareholders, the fund's current fundamental investment policy discussed above will not change.

10. TO AMEND THE FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT LIMITATION CONCERNING CONCENTRATION FOR FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY GROWTH FUND.

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund's current fundamental investment limitation concerning the concentration of its investments within a single industry states:

"The fund may not purchase securities of any issuer (other than obligations issued or guaranteed by the Government of the United States, its agencies or instrumentalities) if, as a result, more than 25% of the fund's total assets (taken at current value) would be invested in the securities of issuers having their principal business activities in the same industry."

The Trustees recommend that shareholders of Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund vote to replace this fundamental investment limitation with the following amended fundamental investment limitation governing concentration (additional language is underlined; deleted language is [bracketed]):

"The fund may not purchase the securities of any issuer (other than [obligations] securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government [of the United States,] or any of its agencies or instrumentalities) if, as a result, more than 25% of the fund's total assets [(taken at current value)] would be invested in the securities of [issuers having their] companies whose principal business activities are in the same industry."

The proposal serves to conform Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning concentration to a limitation which is expected to become standard for all similar funds managed by FMR or its affiliates. If the proposal is approved, the new limitation may not be changed without the approval of shareholders.

Conclusion. The Board of Trustees has concluded that the proposal will benefit Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund and its shareholders. The Trustees recommend voting FOR the proposal. Upon shareholder approval, the amended fundamental limitation will become effective when disclosure is revised to reflect the changes. If the proposal is not approved by the shareholders of the fund, the fund's current limitation will remain unchanged.

11. TO AMEND THE FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT LIMITATION CONCERNING UNDERWRITING FOR EACH FUND EXCEPT FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY VALUE FUND, FIDELITY ADVISOR FIFTY FUND, AND FIDELITY ADVISOR LEVERAGED COMPANY STOCK FUND.

For Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund, the current fundamental investment limitation concerning underwriting states:

"The fund may not underwrite securities issued by others, except to the extent that the fund may be considered an underwriter within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 in the disposition of restricted securities."

The Trustees recommend that shareholders of Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Stock Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund vote to replace these limitations with the following amended fundamental investment limitation governing underwriting (additional language is underlined):

"The fund may not underwrite securities issued by others, except to the extent that the fund may be considered an underwriter within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 in the disposition of restricted securities or in connection with investments in other investment companies."

For Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund and Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, the current fundamental investment limitation concerning underwriting states:

"The fund may not underwrite securities issued by others except to the extent that the fund may be considered an underwriter within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933, in the disposition of restricted securities."

The Trustees recommend that shareholders of Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund and Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund vote to replace these limitations with the following amended fundamental investment limitation governing underwriting (additional language is underlined; deleted language is [bracketed]):

"The fund may not underwrite securities issued by others, except to the extent that the fund may be considered an underwriter within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933[,] in the disposition of restricted securities or in connection with investments in other investment companies."

For Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, the current fundamental investment limitation concerning underwriting states:

"The fund may not underwrite any issue of securities (to the extent that the fund may be deemed to be an underwriter within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 in the disposition of restricted securities)."

The Trustees recommend that shareholders of Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund vote to replace this limitation with the following amended fundamental investment limitation governing underwriting (additional language is underlined; deleted language is [bracketed]):

"The fund may not underwrite [any issue of] securities issued by others, except [(]to the extent that the fund may [be deemed to] be considered an underwriter within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 in the disposition of restricted securities[)] or in connection with investments in other investment companies."

Discussion of Proposed Modifications. The primary purpose of the proposal is to clarify that each fund is not prohibited from investing in other investment companies, even if as a result of such investment, each fund is technically considered an underwriter under federal securities laws.

The proposal also serves to conform each fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning underwriting to a limitation which is expected to become standard for all funds managed by FMR or its affiliates. If the proposal is approved, the new limitation may not be changed without the approval of shareholders.

Adoption of the proposed limitation concerning underwriting is not expected to affect the way in which each fund is managed, the investment performance of each fund, or the securities or instruments in which each fund invests.

Conclusion. The Board of Trustees has concluded that the proposal will benefit each fund and its shareholders. The Trustees recommend voting FOR the proposal. Upon shareholder approval, the amended fundamental limitation will become effective when disclosure is revised to reflect the changes. If the proposal is not approved by the shareholders of a fund, that fund's current limitation will remain unchanged.

12. TO AMEND THE FUNDAMENTAL INVESTMENT LIMITATION CONCERNING LENDING FOR EACH FUND EXCEPT FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY VALUE FUND AND FIDELITY ADVISOR LEVERAGED COMPANY STOCK FUND.

Each fund's current fundamental investment limitation concerning lending is as follows:

"The fund may not lend any security or make any other loan if, as a result, more than 33 1/3% of its total assets would be lent to other parties, but this limitation does not apply to purchases of debt securities or to repurchase agreements."

The Trustees recommend that the shareholders of each fund vote to replace each fund's limitation with the following amended fundamental investment limitation governing lending (additional language is underlined):

"The fund may not lend any security or make any other loan if, as a result, more than 33 1/3% of its total assets would be lent to other parties, but this limitation does not apply to purchases of debt securities or to repurchase agreements, or to acquisitions of loans, loan participations or other forms of debt instruments."

Discussion of Proposed Modifications. The primary purpose of this proposal is to revise each fund's fundamental lending limitation to conform to a limitation expected to become standard for all funds managed by FMR or its affiliates. If the proposal is approved, the new fundamental lending limitation cannot be changed without the approval of shareholders.

Adoption of the proposed limitation on lending is not expected to affect the way in which each fund is managed, the investment performance of each fund, or the instruments in which each fund invests. However, the proposed limitation would clarify that acquisitions of loans, loan participations or other debt instruments are not considered lending.

If shareholders approve the proposed fundamental investment limitation on lending set forth above, the Board intends to adopt the following non-fundamental limitation:

"The fund does not currently intend to lend assets other than securities to other parties, except by (a) lending money (up to 15% of the fund's net assets) to a registered investment company or portfolio for which FMR or an affiliate serves as investment adviser or (b) assuming any unfunded commitments in connection with the acquisition of loans, loan participations, or other forms of debt instruments. (This limitation does not apply to purchases of debt securities, to repurchase agreements, or to acquisitions of loans, loan participations or other forms of debt instruments.)"

Loans and other forms of debt instruments are used by issuers to borrow money. Loans may be subject to restrictions on resale. Purchasers of loans and other forms of debt instruments depend primarily upon the creditworthiness of the borrower for payment of interest and principal. If scheduled interest or principal payments are not made, the value of the instrument may be adversely affected. Loans, loan participations, and other forms of direct debt instruments involve a risk of loss in case of default or insolvency of the borrower, lending bank, or other intermediary.

When a fund lends a security, it receives in return collateral in an amount at least equal in value to the security loaned. A fund could incur expenses if the borrower defaults on its obligation to return the securities loaned for any reason.

The Trustees may change non-fundamental limitations in response to regulatory, market, legal or other developments without the approval of shareholders.

Conclusion. The Board of Trustees has concluded that the proposal will benefit each fund and its shareholders. The Trustees recommend voting FOR the proposal. Upon shareholder approval, the amended fundamental limitation will become effective when the prospectus and/or statement of additional information are revised to reflect it. If the proposal is not approved by the shareholders of a fund, that fund's current limitation will remain unchanged.

OTHER BUSINESS

The Board knows of no other business to be brought before the Meeting. However, if any other matters properly come before the Meeting, it is the intention that proxies that do not contain specific instructions to the contrary will be voted on such matters in accordance with the judgment of the persons therein designated.

ACTIVITIES AND MANAGEMENT OF FMR

FMR, a corporation organized in 1946, serves as investment adviser to a number of investment companies. Information concerning the advisory fees and average net assets of funds with investment objectives similar to Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund and advised by FMR is contained in the Table of Average Net Assets and Expense Ratios in Exhibit 25 beginning on page __.

FMR, its officers and directors, its affiliated companies, and the Trustees, from time to time have transactions with various banks, including the custodian banks for certain of the funds advised by FMR. Those transactions that have occurred to date have included mortgages and personal and general business loans. In the judgment of FMR, the terms and conditions of those transactions were not influenced by existing or potential custodial or other fund relationships.

The Directors of FMR are Edward C. Johnson 3d, Chairman of the Board and of the Executive Committee; Abigail P. Johnson, President; and Peter S. Lynch, Vice Chairman. Each of the Directors is also a Trustee of the trust. Mr. Johnson 3d, Ms. Johnson, John H. Costello, Robert A. Dwight, Maria F. Dwyer, Paul F. Maloney, Thomas J. Simpson, Eric D. Roiter, Robert A. Lawrence, Richard A. Spillane, Jr., Phillip L. Bullen, Bart Grenier, Richard C. Habermann, John Avery, Charles A. Mangum, Fergus J. Shiel, Jennifer Uhrig, Robert C. Chow, Bettina Doulton, Karen M. Firestone, Harry W. Lange, and Harris Leviton are currently officers of the trust and officers or employees of FMR or FMR Corp. [With the exception of _______,][A/a]ll of these persons hold or have options to acquire stock of FMR Corp. The principal business address of each of the Directors of FMR is 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02109.

The executive officers of the trust include: Messrs. Johnson 3d and Lynch, Ms. Johnson, Messrs. Lawrence, Spillane, Bullen, Grenier, Richard C. Habermann, John Avery, Charles A. Mangum, Fergus J. Shiel, Jennifer Uhrig, Robert C. Chow, Bettina Doulton, Karen M. Firestone, Harry W. Lange, and Harris Leviton. Additional information about Messrs. Johnson 3d and Lynch, and Ms. Johnson, can be found in Proposal 2. Additional information about other executive officers of the trust can be found in the following table. Except as indicated, each individual has held the office shown or other offices in the same company for the past five years or, if shorter, the period of a fund's operations.

Name
(Age)

Principal Occupation(s) During Past Five Years

Robert A. Lawrence

49

Vice President of Fidelity Advisor Leveraged Company Stock Fund. Mr. Lawrence also serves as Vice President of certain High Income Bond Funds (2000), Vice President of Fidelity Real Estate High Income Fund and Fidelity Real Estate High Income Fund II (1996), Vice President of certain Equity Funds (1997), and Senior Vice President of FMR Co., Inc. (2001) and FMR.

Richard A. Spillane, Jr.

50

Vice President of Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Value Fund, Fidelity Advisor Fifty Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund. Mr. Spillane also serves as Vice President of certain Equity Funds. He is President and Director of Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (2001) and Senior Vice President of FMR Co., Inc. (2001) and FMR (1997). Previously, Mr. Spillane served as Chief Investment Officer (Europe) for Fidelity International, Limited.

Phillip L. Bullen

42

Vice President of Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund (2001). Mr. Bullen also serves as Vice President of certain Equity Funds (2001) and certain High Income Bond Funds (2001). He is Senior Vice President of FMR (2001) and FMR Co., Inc. (2001). Before joining Fidelity, Mr. Bullen was President, Chief Investment Officer, and a founding partner for Santander Global Advisors (1997-2000) and President and Chief Executive Officer of Boston's Baring Asset Management Inc. (1977-1997).

Bart Grenier

42

Vice President of Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund (2001). Mr. Grenier serves as Vice President of certain Equity Funds (2001), a position he previously held from 1999 to 2000. He is Senior Vice President of FMR (1999) and FMR Co., Inc. (2001), and Group Leader of Fidelity's Asset Allocation Group (2000) and Fidelity's Income Growth Group (2001). Previously, Mr. Grenier served as President of Fidelity Ventures (2000), Vice President of certain High Income Bond Funds (1997-2001), Group Leader of the Income-Growth and Asset Allocation-Income Groups (1996-2000), and Assistant Equity Division Head (1997-2000).

John D. Avery

37

Vice President of Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund (1999), Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund (2000), and another fund advised by FMR. Since joining Fidelity in 1995, Mr. Avery worked as a research analyst and portfolio assistant for several other Fidelity funds.

C. Robert Chow

40

Vice President of Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund (1998). Prior to assuming his current responsibilities, Mr. Chow managed a variety of Fidelity funds.

Bettina Doulton

37

Vice President Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund (2000) and another fund advised by FMR. Prior to assuming her current responsibilities, Ms. Doulton managed a variety of Fidelity funds.

Stephen M. DuFour

35

Vice President of Fidelity Advisor Equity Value Fund (2001) and other funds advised by FMR. Prior to assuming his current responsibilities, Mr. DuFour managed a variety of Fidelity Funds.

Karen Firestone

45

Vice President of Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund (1999) and other funds advised by FMR. Prior to assuming her current responsibilities, Ms. Firestone managed a variety of Fidelity funds.

David L. Glancy

40

Vice President of Fidelity Advisor Leveraged Company Stock Fund (2000) and other funds advised by FMR. Prior to assuming his current responsibilities, Mr. Glancy managed a variety of Fidelity funds.

Richard C. Habermann

61

Vice President of Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation (1998) and other funds advised by FMR. Prior to assuming his current responsibilities, Mr. Habermann managed a variety of Fidelity funds.

Harry W. Lange

49

Vice President of Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund (1998) and another fund advised by FMR. Prior to assuming his current responsibilities, Mr. Lange managed a variety of Fidelity funds.

Harris B. Leviton

40

Vice President of Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund (1996). Prior to assuming his current responsibilities, Mr. Leviton managed a variety of Fidelity funds.

Charles Mangum

37

Vice President of Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund (1998) and other funds advised by FMR. Prior to assuming his current responsibilities, Mr. Mangum managed a variety of Fidelity funds.

John M. Muresianu

48

Vice President of Fidelity Advisor Fifty (2000) and another fund advised by FMR. Prior to assuming his current responsibilities, Mr. Muresianu managed a variety of Fidelity funds.

J. Fergus Shiel

44

Vice President of Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund (1998) and other funds advised by FMR. Prior to assuming his current responsibilities, Mr. Shiel managed a variety of Fidelity funds.

Jennifer Uhrig

40

Vice President of Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund (1997) and another fund advised by FMR. Prior to assuming her current responsibilities, Ms. Uhrig managed a variety of Fidelity funds.

All of the stock of FMR is owned by its parent company, FMR Corp., 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02109, which was organized on October 31, 1972. Members of Mr. Edward C. Johnson 3d and Ms. Abigail P. Johnson's family are the predominant owners of a class of shares of common stock, representing approximately 49% of the voting power of FMR Corp., and, therefore, under the 1940 Act may be deemed to form a controlling group with respect to FMR Corp.

During the period December 1, 2000 through November 30, 2001, [the following transaction[s]/no transactions] [was/were] entered into by Trustees and nominees as Trustee of the trust involving more than 1% of the voting common, non-voting common and equivalent stock, or preferred stock of FMR Corp.

ACTIVITIES AND MANAGEMENT OF FMRC

FMR Co., Inc. (FMRC) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of FMR formed in 1999 to provide portfolio management services to certain Fidelity funds and investment advice with respect to equity and high income instruments.

Funds with investment objectives similar to Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund for which FMR has entered into a sub-advisory agreement with FMRC, and the net assets of each of these funds, are indicated in the Table of Average Net Assets and Expense Ratios in Exhibit 25 beginning on page __.

The Directors of FMRC are Edward C. Johnson 3d, Abigail P. Johnson, President, and Peter S. Lynch. Mr. Johnson 3d is also President and a Trustee of the trust and of other funds advised by FMR; Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and a Director of FMR Corp.; Chairman of the Board and of the Executive Committee of FMR; a Director of FMR; Chairman and a Director of FMR U.K., FMR Far East, and FIMM. In addition, Ms. Johnson is Senior Vice President and a Trustee of the trust and of other funds advised by FMR; President and a Director of FMR, FMR Far East, and FIMM; and a Director of FMR Corp. Mr. Lynch is also Vice Chairman and a Director of FMR. Each of the Directors is a stockholder of FMR Corp. The principal business address of the Directors is 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02109.

ACTIVITIES AND MANAGEMENT OF FMR U.K., FMR FAR EAST, AND FIJ

On behalf of each fund, FMR has entered into sub-advisory agreements with FMR U.K. and FMR Far East, wholly-owned subsidiaries of FMR formed in 1986. FMR Far East in turn has entered into sub-advisory agreements with FIJ. FIJ, organized in Japan in 1986, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fidelity International Limited (FIL), a Bermuda company formed in 1968.

FMR U.K. and FMR Far East provide research and investment recommendations with respect to companies based outside of the United States for certain funds for which FMR acts as investment advisor. FMR U.K. focuses primarily on companies based in the U.K. and Europe. FMR Far East focuses primarily on companies based in the Far East. FMR U.K. and FMR Far East may also be granted investment management authority as well as the authority to buy and sell securities for certain of the funds for which it acts as investment adviser, if FMR believes it would be beneficial to the fund. FIJ provides research and investment recommendations with respect to companies based outside of the United States for funds which FMR Far East acts as investment adviser. FIJ focuses primarily on Japanese and other Asian companies. FIJ may also be granted investment management authority as well as the authority to buy and sell securities for certain of the funds for which it acts as investment adviser, if FMR Far East believes it would be beneficial to the fund. Funds with investment objectives similar to Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund managed by FMR with respect to which FMR currently has sub-advisory agreements with either FMR U.K., FMR Far East and/or FIJ and the net assets of each of these funds, are indicated in the Table of Average Net Assets and Expense Ratios in Exhibit 25 beginning on page __.

The Directors of FMR U.K. are Edward C. Johnson 3d, Chairman, and Richard A. Spillane, Jr., President. The Directors of FMR Far East are Edward C. Johnson 3d, Chairman, and Abigail P. Johnson, President. Mr. Johnson 3d is also President and a Trustee of the trust and other funds advised by FMR; Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and a Director of FMR Corp.; a Director and Chairman of the Board and of the Executive Committee of FMR; Chairman and a Director of FIMM and FMRC. In addition, Mr. Spillane is Vice President of certain Equity Funds advised by FMR and Senior Vice President of FMRC and FMR. Ms. Johnson is also Senior Vice President and a Trustee of the trust and of other funds advised by FMR; President and a Director of FMR, FIMM, and FMRC; and a Director of FMR Corp. Each of the Directors is a stockholder of FMR Corp. The principal business address of the Directors is 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02109.

The Directors of FIJ are Billy Wilder, President, Simon Haslam, Noboru Kawai, Yasuo Kuramoto, Tetsuzo Nishimura, Takeshi Okazaki, and Hiroshi Yamashita. The principal business address of each of the Directors is 1-8-8 Shinkawa, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0033, Japan.

ACTIVITIES AND MANAGEMENT OF FIMM

FIMM is a wholly-owned subsidiary of FMR formed in 1997 to provide portfolio management services to certain Fidelity funds and investment advice with respect to fixed-income instruments.

Funds with investment objectives similar to Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund and Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund for which FMR has entered into a sub-advisory agreement with FIMM, and the net assets of each of these funds, are indicated in the Table of Average Net Assets and Expense Ratios in Exhibit 25 beginning on page __.

The Directors of FIMM are Edward C. Johnson 3d, Chairman, and Abigail P. Johnson, President. Mr. Johnson 3d is also President and a Trustee of the trust and of other funds advised by FMR; Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and a Director of FMR Corp.; Chairman of the Board and of the Executive Committee of FMR; a Director of FMR; Chairman and a Director of FMR U.K. and FMR Far East; and a Director of FMRC. In addition, Ms. Johnson is Senior Vice President and a Trustee of the trust and of other funds advised by FMR; President and a Director of FMR, FMR Far East, and FMRC; and a Director of FMR Corp. Each of the Directors is a stockholder of FMR Corp. The principal business address of the Directors is 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02109.

PRESENT MANAGEMENT CONTRACT FOR EACH FUND EXCEPT FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY VALUE FUND, FIDELITY ADVISOR FIFTY FUND, AND FIDELITY ADVISOR LEVERAGED COMPANY STOCK FUND

Each fund employs FMR to furnish investment advisory and other services. Under its management contract with each fund, FMR acts as investment adviser and, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, directs the investments of each fund in accordance with its investment objective, policies, and limitations. FMR also provides each fund with all necessary office facilities and personnel for servicing each fund's investments, compensates all officers of each fund and all Trustees who are "interested persons" of the trust or of FMR, and all personnel of each fund or FMR performing services relating to research, statistical, and investment activities.

In addition, FMR or its affiliates, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, provide the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of each fund. These services include providing facilities for maintaining each fund's organization; supervising relations with custodians, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, underwriters, and other persons dealing with each fund; preparing all general shareholder communications and conducting shareholder relations; maintaining each fund's records and the registration of each fund's shares under federal and state laws; developing management and shareholder services for each fund; and furnishing reports, evaluations, and analyses on a variety of subjects to the Trustees. Services provided by affiliates of FMR will continue under the proposed management contracts described in Proposal 3.

In addition to the management fee payable to FMR, Class A, Class T, Class B, Class C, and Institutional Class Shares pay transfer agent fees to Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company, Inc. (FIIOC), an affiliate of FMR. Initial Class shares pay transfer agent fees to Fidelity Service Company, Inc. (FSC), an affiliate of FMR. Each fund pays pricing and bookkeeping fees to FSC on behalf of each class of the fund. Although each fund's current management contract provides that each fund will pay for typesetting, printing and mailing prospectuses, statements of additional information, notices and reports to shareholders, the trust, on behalf of each fund has entered into a revised transfer agent agreement with FIIOC or FSC, as applicable, pursuant to which FIIOC or FSC, as applicable, bears the costs of providing these services to existing shareholders of the applicable classes. Other expenses paid by each fund include interest, taxes, brokerage commissions, and each fund's proportionate share of insurance premiums and Investment Company Institute dues. Each fund is also liable for such non-recurring expenses as may arise, including costs of any litigation to which each fund may be a party, and any obligation it may have to indemnify its officers and Trustees with respect to litigation.

Transfer agent fees, including reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses, paid to FIIOC and FSC by the applicable class for fiscal 2000 amounted to:

Fund Name

Initial Class

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Pricing and bookkeeping fees, including reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses, paid to FSC by the funds for fiscal 2000 amounted to:

Fund Name

Initial Class

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

$

$

$

$

$

$

[FSC also received fees for administering [the/each] fund's securities lending program. Securities lending costs are based on the number and duration of individual securities loans. Securities lending costs for fiscal 2000 for [Name(s) of funds] were $_______, $_______, and $________, respectively.]

Each fund also has a distribution agreement with FDC, a Massachusetts corporation organized on July 18, 1960. FDC is a broker-dealer registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and is a member of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. Each distribution agreement calls for FDC to use all reasonable efforts, consistent with its other business, to secure purchasers for shares of the class, which are continuously offered. Promotional and administrative expenses in connection with the offer and sale of shares are paid by FMR.

Sales charge revenue paid to, and retained by, FDC for fiscal 2000 amounted to the following:

Fund Name

Paid to FDC

Retained by FDC

Class A

Class T

Class A

Class T

Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund

$

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

$

$

$

$

FDC collected deferred sales charge revenue on [Class __, Class __, Class__, and Class __ shares during fiscal 2000 of $__, $__ and $ __,respectively for [Fund Name(s)]. When shares subject to a deferred sales charge are sold, FDC pays commissions from its own resources to dealers through which the sales are made.

FDC received no payments from Institutional Class of each fund pursuant to Distribution and Service Plans under Rule 12b-1. The Institutional Class Plans do not authorize payments by the funds other than those that are to be made to FMR under their management contracts.

In addition, FDC received from the fund fees pursuant to Distribution and Service Plans under Rule 12b-1 in fiscal 2000 as follows:

12b-1 Fees Paid to FDC

Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund

Class A

$

Class T

$

Class B

$

Class C

$

Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund

Class A

$

Class T

$

Class B

$

Class C

$

Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund

Class A

$

Class T

$

Class B

$

Class C

$

Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund

Class A

$

Class T

$

Class B

$

Class C

$

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

Class A

$

Class T

$

Class B

$

Class C

$

Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund

Class A

$

Class T

$

Class B

$

Class C

$

Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund

Class A

$

Class T

$

Class B

$

Class C

$

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund

Class A

$

Class T

$

Class B

$

Class C

$

Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund

Class A

$

Class T

$

Class B

$

Class C

$

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund

Class A

$

Class T

$

Class B

$

Class C

$

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund

Class A

$

Class T

$

Class B

$

Class C

$

Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund

Class A

$

Class T

$

Class B

$

Class C

$

Fidelity Value Strategies Fund

Class A

$

Class T

$

Class B

$

Class C

$

Currently, up to the full amount of distribution fees paid by Class A and Class T under their respective Distribution and Service Plans may be reallowed to investment professionals as compensation for their services in connection with the distribution of Class A or Class T shares, as applicable, and for providing support services to Class A or Class T shareholders, as applicable, based upon the level of services provided.

Currently, the full amount of distribution fees paid by Class B under its Distribution and Service Plan is retained by FDC as compensation for its services and expenses in connection with the distribution of Class B shares, and up to the full amount of service fees paid by Class B under its Distribution and Service Plan may be reallowed to investment professionals for providing personal service to and/or maintenance of Class B shareholder accounts.

Currently and except as provided below, for the first year of investment, the full amount of distribution fees paid by Class C is retained by FDC as compensation for its services and expenses in connection with the distribution of Class C shares, and the full amount of service fees paid by Class C is retained by FDC for providing personal service to and/or maintenance of Class C shareholder accounts. Normally, after the first year of investment, up to the full amount of the distribution fees paid by Class C may be reallowed to investment professionals as compensation for their services in connection with the distribution of Class C shares, and up to the full amount of service fees paid by Class C may be reallowed to investment professionals for providing personal service and/or maintenance of Class C shareholder accounts. For purchases of Class C shares made for an employee benefit plan or through reinvested dividends or capital gain distributions, during the first year of investment and thereafter, up to the full amount of distribution fees and service fees paid by such Class C shares may be reallowed to investment professionals as compensation for their services in connection with the distribution of Class C shares and for providing personal service to and/or maintenance of Class C shareholder accounts.

FMR is the manager of Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, and Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund pursuant to management contracts dated November 19, 1998, February 26, 1999, November 19, 1998, November 19, 1998, February 26, 1999, December 1, 1996, February 28, 1998, January 18, 1996, January 18, 1996, July 16, 1998, and December 1, 1996, respectively, which were approved by FMR, as the then sole shareholder of the fund on ________ and ________, respectively.

FMR is the manager of Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund pursuant to management contracts dated September 1, 1997 and July 1, 1999, respectively, which were approved by shareholders on August 29, 1997 and June 16, 1999, respectively. Shareholders of Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund approved a reduction in management fee. Shareholders of Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies approved the elimination of a performance adjustment component to the management fee structure as well as an amendment that would allow FMR and the trust on behalf of the fund, to modify the Management Contract without shareholder approval, subject to the requirements of the 1940 Act.

For the services of FMR under each management contract, each fund (except Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities) pays FMR a monthly management fee which has two components: a group fee rate and an individual fund fee rate.

For the services of FMR under the management contract, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities pays FMR a monthly management fee which has two components: a basic fee, which is the sum of a group fee rate and an individual fund fee rate, and a performance adjustment based on a comparison of the fund's performance to that of the Standard and Poor's 500 Index.

The group fee rate is based on the monthly average net assets of all of the registered investment companies with which FMR has management contracts and is calculated on a cumulative basis pursuant to the graduated fee rate schedule shown below on the left. The schedule below on the right shows the effective annual group fee rate at various asset levels, which is the result of cumulatively applying the annualized rates on the left. For example, the effective annual fee rate at $841 billion of group net assets - the approximate level for November, 2000 - was 0.2760%, which is the weighted average of the respective fee rates for each level of group net assets up to $841 billion.

On August 1, 1999, FMR voluntarily modified the breakpoints in the group fee rate schedules. The revised group fee rate schedule, depicted below, provides for lower management fee rates as FMR's assets under management increase.

GROUP FEE RATE SCHEDULE

EFFECTIVE ANNUAL FEE RATES

Average Group
Assets

Annualized
Rate

Group Net
Assets

Effective Annual
Fee Rate

0 - $3 billion

.5200%

$ 1 billion

.5200%

3 - 6

.4900

50

.3823

6 - 9

.4600

100

.3512

9 - 12

.4300

150

.3371

12 - 15

.4000

200

.3284

15 - 18

.3850

250

.3219

18 - 21

.3700

300

.3163

21 - 24

.3600

350

.3113

24 - 30

.3500

400

.3067

30 - 36

.3450

450

.3024

36 - 42

.3400

500

.2982

42 - 48

.3350

550

.2942

48 - 66

.3250

600

.2904

66 - 84

.3200

650

.2870

84 - 102

.3150

700

.2838

102 - 138

.3100

750

.2809

138 - 174

.3050

800

.2782

174 - 210

.3000

850

.2756

210 - 246

.2950

900

.2732

246 - 282

.2900

950

.2710

282 - 318

.2850

1,000

.2689

318 - 354

.2800

1,050

.2669

354 - 390

.2750

1,100

.2649

390 - 426

.2700

1,150

.2631

426 - 462

.2650

1,200

.2614

462 - 498

.2600

1,250

.2597

498 - 534

.2550

1,300

.2581

534 - 587

.2500

1,350

.2566

587 - 646

.2463

1,400

.2551

646 - 711

.2426

711 - 782

.2389

782 - 860

.2352

860 - 946

.2315

946 - 1,041

.2278

1,041 - 1,145

.2241

1,145 - 1,260

.2204

over - 1,260

.2167

The individual fund fee rate for Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund is 0.30%. The individual fund fee rate for Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund and Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund is 0.20%. The individual fund fee rate for Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund is 0.15%. The individual fund fee rate for Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund is 0.45%. Based on the average group net assets of the funds advised by FMR for November 2000, each fund's annual management fee rate would be calculated as follows:

Fund Name

Group Fee Rate

Individual Fund
Fee Rate

Management Fee Rate

Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund

0.2760%

+

0.30%

=

0.5760%

Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund

0.2760%

+

0.15%

=

0.4260%

Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund

0.2760%

+

0.30%

=

0.5760%

Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund

0.2760%

+

0.30%

=

0.5760%

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

0.2760%

+

0.30%

=

0.5760%

Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund

0.2760%

+

0.20%

=

0.4760%

Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund

0.2760%

+

0.20%

=

0.4760%

Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund

0.2760%

+

0.30%

=

0.5760%

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund

0.2760%

+

0.30%

=

0.5760%

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund

0.2760%

+

0.45%

=

0.7260%

Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund

0.2760%

+

0.30%

=

0.5760%

Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

0.2760%

+

0.30%

=

0.5760%

One-twelfth of this annual management fee rate is applied to each fund's net assets averaged for the most recent month, giving a dollar amount, which is the fee for that month.

The individual fund fee rate for Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund is 0.30%. Based on the average group net assets of the funds advised by FMR for November 2000, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund's annual basic fee rate would be calculated as follows:

Group Fee Rate

Individual Fund
Fee Rate

Basic Fee Rate

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund

0.2760%

+

0.30%

=

0.5760%

One-twelfth of this annual basic fee rate is applied to the fund's net assets averaged for the most recent month, giving a dollar amount, which is the fee for that month.

Computing the Performance Adjustment for Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund. The basic fee for the fund is subject to upward or downward adjustment, depending upon whether, and to what extent, the fund's investment performance for the performance period exceeds, or is exceeded by, the record of the Standard and Poor's 500 Index (the Index) over the same period. Starting with the twelfth month, the performance adjustment takes effect. Each month subsequent to the twelfth month, a new month is added to the performance period until the performance period includes 36 months. Thereafter, the performance period consists of the most recent month plus the previous 35 months. For purposes of calculating the performance adjustment for the fund, the fund's investment performance will be based on the average performance of all classes of the fund weighted according to their average assets for each month in the performance period. This performance comparison is made at the end of each month. One twelfth (1/12) of the annual performance adjustment rate is then applied to the fund's average net assets determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month and the performance period, giving a dollar amount which will be added to (or subtracted from) the basic fee.

The fund's performance is calculated based on changes in net asset value (NAV). For purposes of calculating the performance adjustment, any dividends or capital gain distributions paid by the fund are treated as if reinvested in fund shares at the NAV as of the record date for payment. The record of the Index is based on change in value and is adjusted for any cash distributions from the companies whose securities compose the Index.

Because the adjustment to the basic fee is based on the fund's performance compared to the investment record of the Index, the controlling factor is not whether the fund's performance is up or down per se, but whether it is up or down more or less than the record of the Index. Moreover, the comparative investment performance of the fund is based solely on the relevant performance period without regard to the cumulative performance over a longer or shorter period of time.

During fiscal 2000, FMR received from each fund (except Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund), fees for its services as investment adviser to each fund, as follows:

Fund Name

Fees Received by FMR

Percentage of Average Net Assets

Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund

$267,735

0.57%

Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund

$11,490,000

0.43%

Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund

$4,208,927

0.58%

Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund

$1,998,545

0.57%

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

$87,873,000

0.57%

Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund

$16,704,000

0.48%

Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund

$12,783,000

0.47%

Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund

$3,610,669

0.57%

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund

$8,658,000

0.57%

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund

$10,583,000

0.73%

Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund

$258,320

0.57%

During fiscal 2000, FMR received $78,388,000 for its services as investment adviser to Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund. This fee, which includes both the basic fee and the performance adjustment, was equivalent to 0.35% of the average net assets of the fund. [For fiscal 2000, the downward performance adjustment amounted to $50,486,000 for the fund.

During fiscal 2000, FMR received $1,945,807 for its services as investment adviser to Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund. This fee, which includes both the basic fee and the performance adjustment, was equivalent to 0.36% of the average net assets of the fund. For fiscal 2000, the downward performance adjustment amounted to $1,168,891 for the fund.

FMR may, from time to time, voluntarily agree to reimburse all or a portion of a class's total operating expenses of each fund (exclusive of interest, taxes, certain securities lending costs, brokerage commissions, and extraordinary expenses). FMR retains the ability to be repaid for these expense reimbursements in the amount that expenses fall below the limit prior to the end of the fiscal year. These arrangements can be discontinued by FMR at any time.

FMR has voluntarily agreed, subject to revision or discontinuance, to reimburse each class of each fund to the extent that their total operating expenses, as a percentage of their respective average net assets exceed the following rates:

Initial Class

Class A

Class T

Class B

Class C

Institutional Class

Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

%

Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

%

Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

%

Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

%

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

%

Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

%

Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

%

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

%

Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

%

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

%

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

%

Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

%

Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

1.

1.%

%

SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENTS FOR EACH FUND EXCEPT FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY VALUE FUND, FIDELITY ADVISOR FIFTY FUND, AND FIDELITY ADVISOR LEVERAGED COMPANY STOCK FUND

On behalf of Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund and Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, FMR has entered into a sub-advisory agreement with FIMM (the successor to FMR Texas) pursuant to which FIMM chooses certain investments for each fund. Under the sub-advisory agreements for Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund and Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, dated January 1, 1999 and February 26, 1999, respectively, FMR pays FIMM fees equal to 50% of the management fee payable to FMR under its management contract with each fund. The fees paid to FIMM are not reduced by any voluntary or mandatory expense reimbursements that may be in effect from time to time. For the fiscal year ended November 30, 2000, FMR paid FIMM fees of $________ and $_________, on behalf of Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund and Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, respectively.

On behalf of Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund, FMR has entered into sub-advisory agreements with FMR U.K. and FMR Far East. FMR Far East, in turn, has entered into sub-advisory agreements with FIJ. Pursuant to the sub-advisory agreements, FMR may receive investment advice and research services outside the United States from the sub-advisers. On behalf of the funds, FMR may also grant the sub-advisers investment management authority as well as the authority to buy and sell securities if FMR believes it would be beneficial to the funds. For Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund, the sub-advisory agreements with FMR U.K. and FMR Far East, dated November 19, 1998, February 26, 1999, November 19, 1998, November 19, 1998, February 26, 1999, December 1, 1996, February 28, 1998, January 18, 1996, January 18, 1996, July 16, 1998, December 1, 1996, and July 1, 1999, respectively, were approved by FMR as sole shareholder of each fund on ____, _______, _____ and, _____, respectively.

For Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, the sub-advisory agreements between FMR U.K. and FMR Far East, dated September 1, 1997, were approved by shareholders of the fund on July 16, 1997. Shareholder approval had been requested in order to allow FMR to provide FMR U.K. and FMR Far East with investment management authority, as well as the authority to buy and sell securities.

Currently, FMR U.K. and FMR Far East each focus on issuers in countries other than the United States such as those in Europe, Asia, and the Pacific Basin.

FMR U.K. and FMR Far East, which were organized in 1986, are wholly owned subsidiaries of FMR. Under the sub-advisory agreements FMR pays the fees of FMR U.K. and FMR Far East. For providing non-discretionary investment advice and research services, FMR pays FMR U.K. and FMR Far East fees equal to 110% and 105%, respectively, of FMR U.K.'s and FMR Far East's costs incurred in connection with providing investment advice and research services.

For providing discretionary investment management and executing portfolio transactions, FMR pays FMR U.K. and FMR Far East a fee equal to 50% of its monthly management fee rate (including any performance adjustment for Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund) with respect to each fund's average net assets managed by the sub-adviser on a discretionary basis.

For providing discretionary investment management and executing portfolio transactions, the sub-advisers are compensated as follows:

  • FMR pays FMR U.K. and FMR Far East a fee equal to 50% of its monthly management fee (including any performance adjustment for Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund) with respect to the fund's average net assets managed by the sub-adviser on a discretionary basis.

For providing investment advice and research services, the fees paid to the sub-advisers for the fiscal year ended 2000 were as follows:

FMR U.K.

FMR Far East

FIJ

Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund

$

$

$

Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

$

$

$

For providing discretionary investment management and executing portfolio transactions [on behalf of (fund name(s))], the fees paid to [Name of Sub-adviser] for fiscal 2000 were $__________.]

PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS

All orders for the purchase or sale of portfolio securities are placed on behalf of each fund by FMR pursuant to authority contained in the fund's management contract.

FMR may place agency transactions with National Financial Services LLC (NFS) and Fidelity Brokerage Services Japan LLC (FBSJ), indirect subsidiaries of FMR Corp., if the commissions are fair, reasonable, and comparable to commissions charged by non-affiliated, qualified brokerage firms for similar services. FMR may also place agency transactions with REDIBook ECN LLC (REDIBook), an electronic communication network (ECN) in which a wholly-owned subsidiary of FMR Corp. has an equity ownership interest, if the commissions are fair, reasonable, and comparable to commissions charged by non-affiliated, qualified brokerage firms for similar services.

The brokerage commissions paid to NFSC, FBSJ, and REDIBook by each fund for the fiscal year ended November 30, 2000 are listed in the following table:

Brokerage Commissions
Paid to NFSC

% of Aggregate Commissions
Paid

Brokerage Commissions
Paid to FBSJ

% of Aggregate Commissions
Paid

Brokerage Commissions
Paid to REDIBOOK

% of Aggregate Commissions
Paid

Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund

$

1.

$

1.

$

1.

Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund

$

1.

$

1.

$

1.

Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund

$

1.

$

1.

$

1.

Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund

$

1.

$

1.

$

1.

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

$

1.

$

1.

$

1.

Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund

$

1.

$

1.

$

1.

Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund

$

1.

$

1.

$

1.

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund

$

1.

$

1.

$

1.

Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund

$

1.

$

1.

$

1.

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund

$

1.

$

1.

$

1.

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund

$

1.

$

1.

$

1.

Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund

$

1.

$

1.

$

1.

Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

$

1.

$

1.

$

1.

[For the fiscal year ended November 30, 2000, ________ paid no brokerage commissions to affiliated brokers.]

INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS

The firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP has been selected as independent accountants for Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Fifty Fund, Fidelity Advisor Leveraged Company Stock Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund. The firm of Deloitte & Touche LLP has been selected as independent accountants for Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Value Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, and Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and Deloitte & Touche LLP, in accordance with Independence Standards Board Standard No. 1, have confirmed to the trust's Audit Committee that they are independent accountants with respect to the funds.

The independent accountants examine annual financial statements for the funds and provide other non-audit and tax-related services to the funds. FMR and the trust's Audit Committee have considered whether other non-audit services by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and Deloitte & Touche LLP are compatible with maintaining the independence of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and Deloitte & Touche LLP in their audit of the funds. Representatives of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and Deloitte & Touche LLP are not expected to be present at the Meeting, but have been given the opportunity to make a statement if they so desire and will be available should any matter arise requiring their presence.

[According to [[PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP]/[Deloitte & Touche LLP]] for the fiscal year ended November 30, 2000, ___% [,/and] [___%] [, and ___%] of the hours spent on the audit of financial statements for [the fund/[Name(s) of Fund(s)]] [, respectively,] can be attributed to persons who are not full-time, permanent employees of [[PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP]/[Deloitte & Touche LLP]].]

Fund-Related Fees

Audit Fees. For the fiscal year ended November 30, 2000, the approximate fee for professional services rendered for the audit of annual financial statements for each of Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Fifty Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund, Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund, Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund, Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund, Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund and the audits of the financial statements for Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund are shown in the table below. No fee for professional services rendered for the audit of the annual financial statements was paid for Fidelity Advisor Equity Value Fund and Fidelity Advisor Leveraged Company Stock Fund, as the funds did not commence operations until May 9, 2001 and December 27, 2000, respectively.

Fidelity Advisor Asset Allocation Fund

$

Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund

$

Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth Fund

$

Fidelity Advisor Dynamic Capital Appreciation Fund

$

Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund

$

Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund

$

Fidelity Advisor Fifty Fund

$

Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund

$

Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund

$

Fidelity Advisor Large Cap Fund

$

Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Fund

$

Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund

$

Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund

$

Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies Fund

$

All Other Fees. For the fiscal year ended November 30, 2000, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP was also paid approximately $____ for tax-related services rendered to the funds. For the fiscal year ended November 30, 2000, Deloitte & Touche LLP was also paid approximately $____ for tax-related services rendered to the funds. No fee was paid to PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP for tax-related services rendered to Fidelity Advisor Leveraged Company Stock Fund, as the fund did not commence operations until December 27, 2000. No fee was paid to Deloitte & Touche LLP for tax-related services rendered to Fidelity Advisor Equity Value Fund, as the fund did not commence operations until May 9, 2001.

Non-Fund Related Fees

Financial Information Systems Design and Implementation Fees. [For the fiscal year ended November 30, 2000, Deloitte & Touche LLP was also paid approximately $____ for designing or implementing hardware or software systems on behalf of FMR, FMR Corp., the ultimate parent company of FMR, and FMR Corp. affiliates.] [For the fiscal year ended November 30, 2000, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP was also paid approximately $____ for designing or implementing hardware or software systems on behalf of FMR, FMR Corp., the ultimate parent company of FMR, and FMR Corp. affiliates.]

All Other Fees. [For the fiscal year ended November 30, 2000, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP was also paid approximately $____ for all other non-audit services rendered on behalf of FMR, FMR Corp., the ultimate parent company of FMR,] and FMR Corp. affiliates.] [For the fiscal year ended November 30, 2000, Deloitte & Touche LLP was also paid approximately $____ for all other non-audit services rendered on behalf of FMR, FMR Corp., the ultimate parent company of FMR,] and FMR Corp. affiliates.]

SUBMISSION OF CERTAIN SHAREHOLDER PROPOSALS

The trust does not hold annual shareholder meetings. Shareholders wishing to submit proposals for inclusion in a proxy statement for a subsequent shareholder meeting should send their written proposals to the Secretary of the Trust, 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02109.

NOTICE TO BANKS, BROKER-DEALERS AND
VOTING TRUSTEES AND THEIR NOMINEES

Please advise the trust, in care of Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company, Inc. (FIIOC), whether other persons are beneficial owners of shares for which proxies are being solicited and, if so, the number of copies of the Proxy Statement and Annual Reports you wish to receive in order to supply copies to the beneficial owners of the respective shares.

Exhibit I

The language to be added to the current Declaration of Trust is underlined, and the language to be deleted is set forth in [brackets]. Headings that were underlined in the trust's current Declaration of Trust remain underlined in this Exhibit.

FORM OF

AMENDED AND RESTATED DECLARATION OF TRUST

[AS AMENDED AND RESTATED OCTOBER 26, 1984]

Fidelity Advisor Series I

AMENDED AND RESTATED DECLARATION OF TRUST, made [June 24, 1983] ___________, 20 by each of the Trustees whose signature is affixed hereto [Edward C. Johnson 3d, Caleb Loring, Jr., and Frank Nesvet] (the "Trustees").

WHEREAS, the Trustees desire to amend and restate this Declaration of Trust for the sole purpose of supplementing the Declaration of Trust to incorporate amendments duly adopted;

WHEREAS, [the Trustees desire] this trust was initially made on June 24, 1983, by Edward C. Johnson 3d, Caleb Loring, Jr., and Frank Nesvet (the "Trustees") in order to establish a trust [fund] for the investment and reinvestment of funds contributed thereto; and

NOW, THEREFORE, the Trustees declare that all money and property contributed to the trust [fund] hereunder shall be held and managed in [T]trust under this Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust as herein set forth below.

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ARTICLE I

NAME AND DEFINITIONS

NAME

Section 1. This Trust shall be known as [´]"Fidelity Advisor Series I[']."

DEFINITIONS

Section 2. Wherever used herein, unless otherwise required by the context or specifically provided:

(a) The [T]terms "Affiliated Person," "Assignment," "Commission," "Interested Person["]," "Majority Shareholder Vote" (the 67% or 50% requirement of the third sentence of Section 2(a)(42) of the 1940 Act, whichever may be applicable), and "Principal Underwriter" shall have the meanings given them in the 1940 Act, as [amended from time to time;] modified by or interpreted by any applicable order or orders of the Commission or any rules or regulations adopted or interpretative releases of the Commission thereunder;

(b) "Bylaws" shall mean the bylaws of the Trust, if any, as amended from time to time;

[(b) The ´Trust' refers to ´Fidelity Advisor Series I';]

(c) "Class" refers to the class of Shares of a Series of the Trust established in accordance with the provisions of Article III;

[(c) "Net Asset Value" means the net asset value of each Series of the Trust determined in the manner provided in Article X, Section 3;]

(d) "Declaration of Trust" means this Amended and Restated Declaration of Trust, as further amended or restated, from time to time;

(e) "Net Asset Value" means the net asset value of each Series of the Trust or Class thereof determined in the manner provided in Article X, Section 3;

[(d)] (f) "Shareholder" means a record owner of Shares of the Trust;

(g) "Shares" means the equal proportionate transferable units of interest into which the beneficial interest of the Trust or each Series shall be divided from time to time, including such Class or Classes of Shares as the Trustees may from time to time create and establish and including fractions of Shares as well as whole Shares as consistent with the requirements of Federal and/or state securities laws;

(h) "Series" refers to any series of Shares of the Trust established in accordance with the provisions of Article III;

(i) "Trust" refers to ____________________________ and reference to the Trust, when applicable to one or more Series of the Trust, shall refer to any such Series;

[(e)] (j) [The] "Trustees" refer to the individual trustees in their capacity as trustees hereunder of the Trust and their successor or successors for the time being in office as such trustee or trustees[:]; and

[(f) "Shares" means the equal proportionate transferable units of interest into which the beneficial interest of each Series shall be divided from time to time, and includes fractions of shares as well as whole shares consistent with the requirements of Federal and/or other securities laws; and]

[(g)] (k) [The] "1940 Act" refers to the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended from time to time.

[(h) "Series" refers to series of Shares of the Trust established in accordance with the provisions of Article III.]

ARTICLE II

PURPOSE OF TRUST

The purpose of this Trust is to provide investors a continuous source of managed investment in securities.

ARTICLE III

BENEFICIAL INTEREST

SHARES OF BENEFICIAL INTEREST

Section 1. The beneficial interest in the Trust shall be divided into such transferable Shares of one or more separate and distinct Series or Classes of Series as the Trustees shall, from time to time, create and establish. The number of authorized Shares of each Series, and Class thereof, is unlimited. [and] [e]Each Share shall be without par value and shall be fully paid and nonassessable. The Trustees shall have full power and authority, in their sole discretion, and without obtaining any prior authorization or vote of the Shareholders of any Series or Class of the Trust (a) to create and establish (and to change in any manner) Shares or any Series or Classes thereof with such preferences, voting powers, rights, and privileges as the Trustees may, from time to time, determine[,]; (b) to divide or combine the Shares or any Series or Classes thereof into a greater or lesser number[,]; (c) to classify or reclassify any issued Shares into one or more Series or Classes of Shares[,]; (d) to abolish any one or more Series or Classes of Shares[,]; and (e) to take such other action with respect to the Shares as the Trustees may deem desirable.

[ESTABLISHMENT OF SERIES]

ESTABLISHMENT OF SERIES AND CLASSES

Section 2. The establishment of any Series or Class thereof shall be effective upon the adoption of a resolution by a majority of the then Trustees setting forth such establishment and designation and the relative rights and preferences of the Shares of such Series[.] or Class, whether directly in such resolution or by reference to, or approval of, another document that sets forth such relative rights and preferences of the Shares of such Series or Class including, without limitation, any registration statement of the Trust, or as otherwise provided in such resolution. At any time that there are no Shares outstanding of any particular Series or Class previously established and designated, the Trustees may by a majority vote abolish [that] such Series or Class and the establishment and designation thereof.

OWNERSHIP OF SHARES

Section 3. The ownership of Shares shall be recorded in the books of the Trust[.] or a transfer or similar agent. The Trustees may make such rules as they consider appropriate for the transfer of Shares and similar matters. The record books of the Trust as kept by the Trust or by any transfer or similar agent, as the case may be, shall be conclusive as to who are the holders of Shares and as to the number of Shares held from time to time by each Shareholder.

INVESTMENT IN THE TRUST

Section 4. The Trustees shall accept investments in the Trust from such persons and on such terms as they may, from time to time, authorize. Such investments may be in the form of cash, [or] securities, or other property in which the appropriate Series is authorized to invest, valued as provided in Article X, Section 3. After the date of the initial contribution of capital, the number of Shares to represent the initial contribution may in the Trustees' discretion be considered as outstanding, and the amount received by the Trustees on account of the contribution shall be treated as an asset of the Trust. Subsequent investments in the Trust shall be credited to each Shareholder's account in the form of full Shares at the Net Asset Value per Share next determined after the investment is received; provided, however, that the Trustees may, in their sole discretion, (a) impose a sales charge or other fee upon investments in the Trust or Series or any Classes thereof, and (b) issue fractional Shares.

[ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF SERIES]

ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF SERIES AND CLASSES

Section 5. All consideration received by the Trust for the issue or sale of Shares of a particular Series, together with all assets in which such consideration is invested or reinvested, all income, earnings, profits, and proceeds thereof, including any proceeds derived from the sale, exchange, or liquidation of such assets, and any funds or payments derived from any reinvestment of such proceeds in whatever form the same may be, shall be referred to as "assets belonging to" that Series. In addition, any assets, income, earnings, profits, and proceeds thereof, funds, or payments [which] that are not readily identifiable as belonging to any particular Series or Class, shall be allocated by the Trustees between and among one or more of the Series or Classes in such manner as they, in their sole discretion, deem fair and equitable. Each such allocation shall be conclusive and binding upon the Shareholders of all Series or Classes for all purposes, and shall be referred to as assets belonging to that Series or Class. The assets belonging to a particular Series shall be so recorded upon the books of the Trust[,] or of its agent or agents and shall be held by the Trustees in [T]trust for the benefit of the holders of Shares of that Series. [The assets belonging to each particular Series shall be charged with the liabilities of that Series and all expenses, costs, charges and reserves attributable to that Series. Any general liabilities, expenses, costs, charges or reserves of the Trust which are not readily identifiable as belonging to any particular Series shall be allocated and charged by the Trustees between or among any one or more of the Series in such manner as the Trustees in their sole discretion deem fair and equitable. Each such allocation shall be conclusive and binding upon the Shareholders of all Series for all purposes. Any creditor of any Series may look only to the assets of that Series to satisfy such creditor's debt.]

The assets belonging to each particular Series shall be charged with the liabilities of that Series and all expenses, costs, charges, and reserves attributable to that Series, except that liabilities and expenses may, in the Trustees' discretion, be allocated solely to a particular Class and, in which case, shall be borne by that Class. Any general liabilities, expenses, costs, charges, or reserves of the Trust that are not readily identifiable as belonging to any particular Series or Class shall be allocated and charged by the Trustees between or among any one or more of the Series or Classes in such manner as the Trustees, in their sole discretion, deem fair and equitable and shall be referred to as "liabilities belonging to" that Series or Class. Each such allocation shall be conclusive and binding upon the Shareholders of all Series or Classes for all purposes. Any creditor of any Series may look only to the assets of that Series to satisfy such creditor's debt. No Shareholder or former Shareholder of any Series shall have a claim on or any right to any assets allocated or belonging to any other Series.

NO PREEMPTIVE RIGHTS

Section 6. Shareholders shall have no preemptive or other right to subscribe to any additional Shares or other securities issued by the Trust or the Trustees.

[LIMITATION OF PERSONAL LIABILITY]

STATUS OF SHARES AND LIMITATION OF PERSONAL LIABILITY

Section 7. Shares shall be deemed to be personal property giving only the rights provided in this instrument. Every shareholder by virtue of having become a shareholder shall be held to have expressly assented and agreed to be bound by the terms hereof. No Shareholder of the Trust and of each Series shall be personally liable for the debts, liabilities, obligations, and expenses incurred by, contracted for, or otherwise existing with respect to, the Trust or by or on behalf of any Series. The Trustees shall have no power to bind any Shareholder personally or to call upon any Shareholder for the payment of any sum of money or assessment whatsoever other than such as the Shareholder may, at any time, personally agree to pay by way of subscription for any Shares or otherwise. Every note, bond, contract, or other undertaking issued by or on behalf of the Trust or the Trustees relating to the Trust or to a Series shall include a recitation limiting the obligation represented thereby to the Trust or to one or more Series and its or their assets (but the omission of such a recitation shall not operate to bind any Shareholder or Trustee).

ARTICLE IV

THE TRUSTEES

MANAGEMENT OF THE TRUST

Section 1. The business and affairs of the Trust shall be managed by the Trustees, and they shall have all powers necessary and desirable to carry out that responsibility.

[ELECTION: INITIAL TRUSTEES]

INITIAL TRUSTEES; ELECTION

Section 2. The initial Trustees shall be at least three individuals who shall affix their signatures hereto. On a date fixed by the Trustees, the Shareholders shall elect not less than three Trustees. A Trustee shall not be required to be a Shareholder of the Trust. [The initial Trustees shall be Edward C. Johnson 3d, Caleb Loring, Jr. and Frank Nesvet and such other individuals as the Board of Trustees shall appoint pursuant to Section 4 of the Article IV.]

TERM OF OFFICE OF TRUSTEES

Section 3. The Trustees shall hold office during the lifetime of this Trust, and until its termination as hereinafter provided; except (a) that any Trustee may resign his trust by written instrument signed by him and delivered to the other Trustees, which shall take effect upon such delivery or upon such later date as is specified therein; (b) that any Trustee may be removed at any time by written instrument, signed by at least two-thirds (2/3) of the number of Trustees prior to such removal, specifying the date when such removal shall become effective; (c) that any Trustee who requests in writing to be retired or who has become incapacitated by illness or injury may be retired by written instrument signed by a majority of the other Trustees, specifying the date of his retirement; and (d) a Trustee may be removed at any s[S]pecial m[M]eeting of the Trust by a vote of two-thirds (2/3) of the outstanding Shares.

RESIGNATION AND APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEES

Section 4. In case of the declination, death, resignation, retirement, or removal[, incapacity, or inability] of any of the Trustees, or in case a vacancy shall, by reason of an increase in number, of the Trustees, or for any other reason, exist, the remaining Trustees shall fill such vacancy by appointing such other person as they in their discretion shall see fit consistent with the limitations under the [Investment Company Act of] 1940 Act. Such appointment shall be evidenced by a written instrument signed by a majority of the Trustees in office or by recording in the records of the Trust, whereupon the appointment shall take effect. An appointment of a Trustee may be made by the Trustees then in office in anticipation of a vacancy to occur by reason of retirement, resignation, or increase in number of Trustees effective at a later date, provided that said appointment shall become effective only at or after the effective date of said retirement, resignation, or increase in number of Trustees. As soon as any Trustee so appointed shall have accepted this [t]Trust, the [t]Trust estate shall vest in the new Trustee or Trustees, together with the continuing Trustees, without any further act or conveyance, and he shall be deemed a Trustee hereunder. The foregoing power of appointment is subject to the provisions of Section 16(a) of the 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by any applicable order or orders of the Commission or any rules or regulations adopted or interpretative releases of the Commission.

[TEMPORARY ABSENCE OF TRUSTEE]

TEMPORARY ABSENCE OF TRUSTEES

Section 5. Any Trustee may, by power of attorney, delegate his power for a period not exceeding six (6) months at any one time to any other Trustee or Trustees, provided that in no case shall less than two Trustees personally exercise the other powers hereunder except as herein otherwise expressly provided.

NUMBER OF TRUSTEES

Section 6. The number of Trustees, not less than three (3) nor more than [twelve (12)] fourteen (14), serving hereunder at any time shall be determined by the Trustees themselves.

Whenever a vacancy in the Board of Trustees shall occur, until such vacancy is filled, or while any Trustee is [absent from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or, if not a domiciliary of Massachusetts, is absent from his state of domicile, or is] physically or mentally incapacitated by reason of disease or otherwise, the other Trustees shall have all the powers hereunder and the certificate of the other Trustees of such vacancy [, absence] or incapacity[,] shall be conclusive[, provided, however, that no vacancy shall remain unfilled for a period longer than six calendar months].

EFFECT OF DEATH, RESIGNATION, ETC. OF A TRUSTEE

Section 7. The death, declination, resignation, retirement, removal, incapacity, or inability of the Trustees, or any one of them, shall not operate to annul the Trust or to revoke any existing agency created pursuant to the terms of this Declaration of Trust.

OWNERSHIP OF ASSETS OF THE TRUST

Section 8. The assets of the Trust shall be held separate and apart from any assets now or hereafter held in any capacity other than as Trustee hereunder by the Trustees or any successor Trustees. All of the assets of the Trust shall at all times be considered as vested in the Trustees. No Shareholder shall be deemed to have a severable ownership in any individual asset of the Trust or any right of partition or possession thereof, but each Shareholder shall have a proportionate undivided beneficial interest in the Trust or Series.

ARTICLE V

POWERS OF THE TRUSTEES

POWERS

Section 1. The Trustees, in all instances, shall act as principals[,] and are and shall be free from the control of the Shareholders. The Trustees shall have full power and authority to do any and all acts and to make and execute any and all contracts and instruments that they may consider necessary or appropriate in connection with the management of the Trust. The Except as otherwise provided herein or in the 1940 Act, the Trustees shall not in any way be bound or limited by present or future laws or customs in regard to trust investments, but shall have full authority and power to make any and all investments [which] that they, in their [uncontrolled] discretion, shall deem proper to accomplish the purpose of this Trust. Subject to any applicable limitation in [the] this Declaration of Trust or the Bylaws of the Trust, if any, the Trustees shall have power and authority:

(a) To invest and reinvest cash and other property, and to hold cash or other property uninvested[,] without, in any event, being bound or limited by any present or future law or custom in regard to investments by Trustees, and to sell, exchange, lend, pledge, mortgage, hypothecate, write options on, and lease any or all of the assets of the Trust.

(b) To adopt Bylaws not inconsistent with this Declaration of Trust providing for the conduct of the business of the Trust and to amend and repeal them to the extent that they do not reserve that right to the Shareholders.

(c) To elect and remove such officers and appoint and terminate such agents as they consider appropriate.

(d) To employ one or more banks, trust companies, companies that are members of a [bank] national securities exchange, or other entities permitted under the 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by any applicable order or [trust company] orders of the Commission or any rules or regulations adopted or interpretative releases of the Commission thereunder, as custodians of any assets of the Trust subject to any conditions set forth in this Declaration of Trust or in the Bylaws, if any.

(e) To retain a transfer agent and Shareholder servicing agent, or both.

(f) To provide for the distribution of interests of the Trust either through a [p]Principal [u]Underwriter in the manner hereinafter provided for or by the Trust itself, or both.

(g) To set record dates in the manner hereinafter provided for.

(h) To delegate such authority as they consider desirable to any officers of the Trust and to any [agent, custodian] investment adviser, manager, custodian, underwriter, or [underwriter] other agent or independent contractor.

(i) To sell or exchange any or all of the assets of the Trust, subject to the provisions of Article XII, Section 4[(b)] hereof.

(j) To vote or give assent[,] or exercise any rights of ownership[,] with respect to stock or other securities or property; and to execute and deliver powers of attorney to such person or persons as the Trustees shall deem proper, granting to such person or persons such power and discretion with relation to securities or property as the Trustees shall deem proper.

(k) To exercise powers and rights of subscription or otherwise which in any manner arise out of ownership of securities.

(l) To hold any security or property in a form not indicating any trust, whether in bearer, unregistered, or other negotiable form; or either in its own name or in the name of a custodian or a nominee or nominees [, subject in either case to proper safeguards according to the usual practice of Massachusetts trust companies or investment companies].

(m) To establish separate and distinct Series with separately defined investment objectives and policies and distinct investment purposes in accordance with the provisions of Article III and to establish Classes of such Series having relative rights, powers, and duties as the Trustees may provide consistent with applicable laws.

(n) To allocate assets, liabilities, and expenses of the Trust to a particular Series or Class, as appropriate, or to apportion the same between or among two or more Series or Classes, as appropriate, provided that any liabilities or expenses incurred by a particular Series or Class shall be payable solely out of the assets belonging to that Series as provided for in Article III.

(o) To consent to or participate in any plan for the reorganization, consolidation, or merger of any corporation or concern, any security of which is held in the Trust; to consent to any contract, lease, mortgage, purchase, or sale of property by such corporation or concern, and to pay calls or subscriptions with respect to any security held in the Trust.

(p) To compromise, arbitrate, or otherwise adjust claims in favor of or against the Trust or any matter in controversy, including, but not limited to, claims for taxes.

(q) To make distributions of income and of capital gains to Shareholders in the manner hereinafter provided for.

(r) To borrow money, and to pledge, mortgage, or hypothecate the assets of the Trust, subject to the applicable [limitations] requirements of the 1940 Act.

(s) To establish, from time to time, a minimum total investment for Shareholders[,] and to require the redemption of the Shares of any Shareholders whose investment is less than such minimum upon giving notice to such Shareholder.

[(t) Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, to invest all of the assets of any series in a single open-end investment company, including investment by means of transfer of such assets in exchange for an interest or interests in such investment company.]

(t) To operate as and carry on the business of an investment company and to exercise all the powers necessary and appropriate to the conduct of such operations.

(u) To interpret the investment policies, practices or limitations of any Series.

(v) To issue, sell, repurchase, redeem, retire, cancel, acquire, hold, resell, reissue, dispose of, and otherwise deal in Shares and, subject to the provisions set forth in Article III and Article X, to apply to any such repurchase, redemption, retirement, cancellation or acquisition of Shares any funds or property of the Trust, or the particular Series of the Trust, with respect to which such Shares are issued.

(w) Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, to invest all or a portion of the assets of any Series in one or more open-end investment companies, including investment by means of transfer of such assets in exchange for an interest or interests in such investment company or companies or by any other method approved by the Trustees.

(x) In general to carry on any other business in connection with or incidental to any of the foregoing powers, to do everything necessary, suitable or proper for the accomplishment of any purpose or the attainment of any object or the furtherance of any power hereinbefore set forth, either alone or in association with others, and to do every other act or thing incidental or appurtenant to or growing out of or connected with the aforesaid business or purposes, objects or powers.

The foregoing clauses shall be construed both as objects and powers, and the foregoing enumeration of specific powers shall not be held to limit or restrict in any manner the general powers of the Trustees. Any action by one or more of the Trustees in their capacity as such hereunder shall be deemed an action on behalf of the Trust or the applicable Series and not an action in an individual capacity.

The Trustees shall not be limited to investing in obligations maturing before the possible termination of the Trust or any Series or Class thereof.

No one dealing with the Trustees shall be under any obligation to make any inquiry concerning the authority of the Trustees, or to see to the application of any payments made or property transferred to the Trustees or upon their order.

TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS AS SHAREHOLDERS

Section 2. Any Trustee, officer or other agent of the Trust may acquire, own and dispose of Shares to the same extent as if he were not a Trustee, officer or agent; and the Trustees may issue and sell or cause to be issued and sold Shares to and buy such Shares from any such person of any firm or company in which he is interested, subject only to the general limitations herein contained as to the sale and purchase of such Shares; and all subject to any restrictions which may be contained in the Bylaws, if any.

ACTION BY THE TRUSTEES

Section 3. [The] Except as otherwise provided herein or in the 1940 Act, [T]the Trustees shall act by majority vote at a meeting duly called or by unanimous written consent without a meeting or by telephone consent provided a quorum of Trustees participate in any such telephonic meeting, unless the 1940 Act requires that a particular action be taken only at a meeting [of] at which the Trustees are present in person. At any meeting of the Trustees, a majority of the Trustees shall constitute a quorum. Meetings of the Trustees may be called orally or in writing by the Chairman of the Trustees or by any two other Trustees. Notice of the time, date, and place of all meetings of the Trustees shall be given by the party calling the meeting to each Trustee by telephone, telefax, telegram, or [telegram] other electro-mechanical means sent to his home or business address at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the meeting or by written notice mailed to his home or business address at least seventy-two (72) hours in advance of the meeting. Notice need not be given to any Trustee who attends the meeting without objecting to the lack of notice or who executes a written waiver of notice with respect to the meeting. Subject to the requirements of the 1940 Act, the Trustees by majority vote may delegate to any one of their number their authority to approve particular matters or take particular actions on behalf of the Trust. Written consents or waivers of Trustees may be executed in one or more counterparts. Execution of a written consent or waiver and delivery thereof to the Trust may be accomplished by telefax or other electro-mechanical means.

CHAIRMAN OF THE TRUSTEES

Section 4. The Trustees may appoint one of their number to be Chairman of the Board of Trustees. The Chairman shall preside at all meetings of the Trustees, shall be responsible for the execution of policies established by the Trustees and the administration of the Trust, and may be the chief executive, financial and accounting officer of the Trust.

ARTICLE VI

EXPENSES OF THE TRUST

TRUSTEE REIMBURSEMENT

Section 1. Subject to the provisions of Article III, Section 5, the Trustees shall be reimbursed from the Trust estate or the assets belonging to the appropriate Series for their expenses and disbursements, including, without limitation, fees and expenses of Trustees who are not Interested Persons of the Trust[,]; interest expense, taxes, fees and commissions of every kind[,]; expenses of pricing Trust portfolio securities[,]; expenses of issue, repurchase and redemption of shares including expenses attributable to a program of periodic repurchases or redemptions, expenses of registering and qualifying the Trust and its Shares under Federal and [S]state laws and regulations[,]; charges of custodians, transfer agents, and registrars[,]; expenses of preparing and setting up in type [P]prospectuses and [S]statements of [A]additional [I]information[,]; expenses of printing and distributing prospectuses sent to existing Shareholders[,]; auditing and legal expenses[,]; reports to Shareholders[,]; expenses of meetings of Shareholders and proxy solicitations therefor[,]; insurance expense[,]; association membership dues; and for such non-recurring items as may arise, including litigation to which the Trust is a party[,]; and for all losses and liabilities by them incurred in administering the Trust, and for the payment of such expenses, disbursements, losses, and liabilities the Trustees shall have a lien on the assets belonging to the appropriate Series prior to any rights or interests of the Shareholders thereto. This section shall not preclude the Trust from directly paying any of the aforementioned fees and expenses.

ARTICLE VII

[INVESTMENT ADVISER, PRINCIPAL UNDERWRITER, AND TRANSFER AGENT]

INVESTMENT ADVISER, PRINCIPAL UNDERWRITER, AND TRANSFER AGENT

INVESTMENT ADVISER

Section 1. Subject to [a Majority Shareholder Vote,] applicable requirements of the 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by any applicable order of the Commission or any rules or regulations adopted or interpretative releases of the Commission thereunder, the Trustees may, in their discretion and from time to time, enter into an investment advisory or management contract(s) with respect to the Trust or any Series thereof whereby the other party(ies) to such contract(s) shall undertake to furnish the Trustees such management, investment advisory, statistical, and research facilities and services and such other facilities and services, if any, and all upon such terms and conditions, as the Trustees may, in their discretion, determine. Notwithstanding any provisions of this Declaration of Trust, the Trustees may authorize the investment adviser(s) (subject to such general or specific instructions as the Trustees may from time to time adopt) to effect purchases, sales or exchanges of portfolio securities and other investment instruments of the Trust on behalf of the Trustees or may authorize any officer, agent, or Trustee to effect such purchases, sales, or exchanges pursuant to recommendations of the investment adviser (and all without further action by the Trustees). Any such purchases, sales, and exchanges shall be deemed to have been authorized by all of the Trustees.

The Trustees may, subject to applicable requirements of the 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by any applicable order or orders of the Commission or any rules or regulations adopted or interpretative releases of the Commission thereunder, including those relating to Shareholder approval, authorize the investment adviser to employ one or more sub-advisers from time to time to perform such of the acts and services of the investment adviser, and upon such terms and conditions, as may be agreed upon between the investment adviser and sub-adviser.

PRINCIPAL UNDERWRITER

Section 2. The Trustees may in their discretion from time to time enter into [(a)] an exclusive or non-exclusive contract(s) on behalf of the Trust or any Series or Class thereof providing for the sale of the Shares, whereby the Trust may either agree to sell the Shares to the other party to the contract or appoint such other party its sales agent for such Shares. In either case, the contract shall be on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed in the Bylaws, if any, and such further terms and conditions as the Trustees may, in their discretion, determine not inconsistent with the provisions of this Article VII[,] or of the Bylaws, if any[;] [and]. [s]Such contract may also provide for the repurchase or sale of Shares by such other party as principal or as agent of the Trust.

TRANSFER AGENT

Section 3. The Trustees may, in their discretion and from time to time, enter into [a] one or more transfer agency and Shareholder service contracts whereby the other party shall undertake to furnish the Trustees with transfer agency and Shareholder services. [The contract] Such contracts shall be on such terms and conditions as the Trustees may, in their discretion, determine not inconsistent with the provisions of this Declaration of Trust or of the Bylaws, if any. any. Such services may be provided by one or more entities.

PARTIES TO CONTRACT

Section 4. Any contract of the character described in Sections 1, 2 and 3 of this Article VII or in Article IX hereof may be entered into with any corporation, firm, partnership, trust or association, although one or more of the Trustees or officers of the Trust may be an officer, director, trustee, shareholder, or member of such other party to the contract, and no such contract shall be invalidated or rendered voidable by reason of the existence of any relationship, nor shall any person holding such relationship be liable merely by reason of such relationship for any loss or expense to the Trust under or by reason of said contract or accountable for any profit realized directly or indirectly therefrom, provided that the contract when entered into was reasonable and fair and not inconsistent with the provisions of this Article VII or the Bylaws, if any. The same person (including a firm, corporation, partnership, trust, or association) may be the other party to contracts entered into pursuant to Sections 1, 2 and 3 above or Article IX, and any individual may be financially interested or otherwise affiliated with persons who are parties to any or all of the contracts mentioned in this Section 4.

PROVISIONS AND AMENDMENTS

Section 5. Any contract entered into pursuant to Sections 1 and 2 of this Article VII shall be consistent with and subject to the requirements of Section 15 of the 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by any applicable order or orders of the Commission or [(including] any [amendments thereof] rules or regulations adopted or interpretative releases of the Commission (or other applicable Act of Congress hereafter enacted), with respect to its continuance in effect, its amendment, its termination, and the method of authorization and approval of such contract or renewal thereof[, and no amendment to any contract, entered into pursuant to Section 1 shall be effective unless assented to by a Majority Shareholder Vote].

ARTICLE VIII

SHAREHOLDERS' VOTING POWERS AND MEETINGS

VOTING POWERS

Section 1. The Shareholders shall have power to vote [(i)] (a) for the election of Trustees as provided in Article IV, Section [2, (ii)] 2; (b) for the removal of Trustees as provided in Article IV, Section 3(d)[, (iii)]; (c) with respect to any investment advisory or management contract as provided in Article VII, Sections 1 and 5; (d) with respect to any termination, merger, consolidation, reorganization, or sale of assets of the Trust or any of its Series or Classes as provided in Article XII, Section [1, (iv)] 4; (e) with respect to the amendment of this Declaration of Trust as provided in Article XII, Section [7, (v)] 7; (f) to the same extent as the shareholders of a Massachusetts business corporation, as to whether or not a court action, proceeding or claim should be brought or maintained derivatively or as a class action on behalf of the Trust or the Shareholders, provided, however, that a Shareholder of a particular Series shall not be entitled to bring any derivative or class action on behalf of any other Series of the Trust[,]; and [(vi)] (g) with respect to such additional matters relating to the Trust as may be required or authorized by law, by this Declaration of Trust, or the Bylaws of the Trust, if any, or any registration of the Trust with the [Securities and Exchange] Commission [(the "Commission")] or any [S]state, as the Trustees may consider desirable. [On any matter submitted to a vote of the Shareholders, all shares shall be voted by individual Series, except (i) when required by the 1940 Act, Shares shall be voted in the aggregate and not by individual Series; and (ii) when the Trustees have determined that the matter affects only the interests of one or more Series, then only the Shareholders of such Series shall be entitled to vote thereon. A Shareholder of each Series shall be entitled to one vote for each dollar of net asset value (number of Shares owned times net asset value per share) of such Series, on any matter on which such Shareholder is entitled to vote and each fractional dollar amount shall be entitled to a proportionate fractional vote. There shall be no cumulative voting in the election of Trustees. Shares may be voted in person or by proxy. Until Shares are issued, the Trustees may exercise all rights of Shareholders and may take any action required or permitted by law, this Declaration of Trust or any Bylaws of the Trust to be taken by Shareholders].

On any matter submitted to a vote of the Shareholders, all Shares shall be voted by individual Series, except as provided in the following sentence and except (a) when required by the 1940 Act, Shares shall be voted in the aggregate and not by individual Series; and (b) when the Trustees have determined that the matter affects only the interests of one or more Series, then only the Shareholders of such Series shall be entitled to vote thereon. The Trustees may also determine that a matter affects only the interests of one or more Classes of a Series, in which case, any such matter shall be voted on by such Class or Classes. A Shareholder of each Series or Class thereof shall be entitled to one vote for each dollar of net asset value (number of Shares owned times net asset value per share) of such Series or Class thereof on any matter on which such Shareholder is entitled to vote, and each fractional dollar amount shall be entitled to a proportionate fractional vote. There shall be no cumulative voting in the election of Trustees. Shares may be voted in person or by proxy. Until Shares are issued, the Trustees may exercise all rights of Shareholders and may take any action required or permitted by law, this Declaration of Trust or any Bylaws of the Trust, if any, to be taken by Shareholders.

MEETINGS

Section 2. The first Shareholders' meeting shall be held as specified in Section 2 of Article IV at the principal office of the Trust or such other place as the Trustees may designate. Special meetings of the Shareholders of any Series may be called by the Trustees and shall be called by the Trustees upon the written request of Shareholders owning at least one-tenth (1/10) of the outstanding Shares entitled to vote. Whenever ten or more Shareholders meeting the qualifications set forth in Section 16(c) of the 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by any applicable order or orders of the Commission or any rules or regulations adopted or interpretative releases of the [same may be amended from time to time,] Commission, seek the opportunity of furnishing materials to the other Shareholders with a view to obtaining signatures on such a request for a meeting, the Trustees shall comply with the provisions of said Section 16(c) with respect to providing such Shareholders access to the list of the Shareholders of record of the Trust or the mailing of such materials to such Shareholders of record. Shareholders shall be entitled to at least fifteen (15) days' notice of any meeting.

QUORUM AND REQUIRED VOTE

Section 3. A majority of Shares entitled to vote in person or by proxy shall be a quorum for the transaction of business at a Shareholders' meeting, except that where any provision of law or of this Declaration of Trust permits or requires that holders of any Series or Class shall vote as a Series[,] or Class then a majority of the aggregate number of Shares of that Series or Class entitled to vote shall be necessary to constitute a quorum for the transaction of business by that Series or Class. Any lesser number shall be sufficient for adjournments. Any adjourned session or sessions may be held, within a reasonable time after the date set for the original meeting, without the necessity of further notice. Except when a larger vote is required by applicable law or by any provision of this Declaration of Trust or the Bylaws, if any, a majority of the Shares voted in person or by proxy shall decide any questions and a plurality shall elect a Trustee, provided that where any provision of law or of this Declaration of Trust permits or requires that the holders of any Series or Class shall vote as a Series[,] or Class, then a majority of the Shares of that Series or Class voted on the matter shall decide that matter insofar as that Series or Class is concerned. Shareholders may act by unanimous written consent. Actions taken by a Series or Class may be consented to unanimously in writing by Shareholders of that Series or Class.

DERIVATIVE ACTIONS

Section 4. A Shareholder may bring derivative action on behalf of the Trust only if the Shareholder or Shareholders first make a pre-suit demand upon the Trustees to bring the subject action unless an effort to cause the Trustees to bring such action is excused. A demand on the Trustees shall only be excused if a majority of the Board of Trustees, or a majority of any committee established to consider such action, has a personal financial interest in the action at issue. A Trustee shall not be deemed to have a personal financial interest in an action or otherwise be disqualified from ruling on a Shareholder demand by virtue of the fact that such Trustee receives remuneration from his service on the Board of Trustees of the Trust or on the boards of one or more investment companies with the same or an affiliated investment advisor or underwriter.

ARTICLE IX

CUSTODIAN

APPOINTMENT AND DUTIES

Section 1. The Trustees shall at all times employ a bank, a company that is a member of a national securities exchange, trust company, or other entity permitted under the 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by any applicable order or orders of the Commission or any rules or [trust company] regulations adopted or interpretative releases of the Commission thereunder, having capital, surplus, and undivided profits of at least two million dollars ($2,000,000), or such other amount [or such other entity] as shall be allowed by the Commission or by the 1940 Act, as custodian with authority as its agent, but subject to such restrictions, limitations [or] and other requirements, if any, as may be contained in the Bylaws of the Trust, if any:

(1) to hold the securities owned by the Trust and deliver the same upon written order or oral order, if confirmed in writing, or by such electro-mechanical or electronic devices as are agreed to by the Trust and the custodian, if such procedures have been authorized in writing by the Trust;

(2) to receive and receipt for any [monies] moneys due to the Trust and deposit the same in its own banking department or elsewhere as the Trustees may direct; and

(3) to disburse such funds upon orders or vouchers;

and the Trust may also employ such custodian as its agent:

(1) to keep the books and accounts of the Trust and furnish clerical and accounting services; and

(2) to compute, if authorized to do so, [by] the [Trustees, the] Net Asset Value of any Series or Class thereof in accordance with the provisions hereof; all upon such basis of compensation as may be agreed upon between the Trustees and the custodian.

[If so directed by a Majority Shareholder Vote, the custodian shall deliver and pay over all property of the Trust held by it as specified in such vote.]

The Trustees may also authorize the custodian to employ one or more sub-custodians from time to time to perform such of the acts and services of the custodian, and upon such terms and conditions, as may be agreed upon between the custodian and such sub-custodian and approved by the Trustees, provided that in every case such sub-custodian shall be a bank, a company that is a member of a [bank] national securities exchange, trust company, or [trust company organized] other entity permitted under the [laws] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by any applicable order or orders of the [United States] Commission or any rules or regulations adopted or [one] interpretative releases of the [states thereof and] Commission thereunder, having capital, surplus, and undivided profits of at least two million dollars ($2,000,000), or such other [person] amount as [may] shall be [permitted] allowed by the Commission[,] or [otherwise in accordance with] by the 1940 Act [as from time to time amended].

CENTRAL [CERTIFICATE] DEPOSITORY SYSTEM

Section 2. Subject to such rules, regulations and orders as the Commission may adopt, the Trustees may direct the custodian to deposit all or any part of the securities owned by the Trust in a system for the central handling of securities established by a national securities exchange or a national securities association registered with the Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934[,] or such other person as may be permitted by the Commission[,] or otherwise in accordance with the 1940 Act [as from time to time amended], pursuant to which system all securities of any particular class or series of any issuer deposited within the system are treated as fungible and may be transferred or pledged by bookkeeping entry without physical delivery of such securities[,]; provided that all such deposits shall be subject to withdrawal only upon the order of the Trust or its custodian, subcustodians, or other authorized agents.

ARTICLE X

[DISTRIBUTIONS AND REDEMPTIONS]

DISTRIBUTIONS, REDEMPTIONS AND DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE

DISTRIBUTIONS

Section 1.

(a) The Trustees may from time to time declare and pay dividends. The amount of such dividends and the payment of them shall be wholly in the discretion of the Trustees.

(b) The Trustees shall have the power, to the fullest extent permitted by the laws of Massachusetts, at any time to declare and cause to be paid dividends on Shares of a particular Series, from the assets belonging to that Series, which dividends, at the election of the Trustees, may be paid daily or otherwise pursuant to a standing resolution or resolutions adopted only once or with such frequency as the Trustees may determine, and may be payable in Shares of that Series, or Classes thereof, at the election of each Shareholder of that Series.

The Trustees may adopt and offer to Shareholders such dividend reinvestment plans, cash dividend payout plans, or related plans as the Trustees shall deem appropriate.

(c) Anything in this instrument to the contrary notwithstanding, the Trustees may at any time declare and distribute a dividend of stock or other property pro rata among the Shareholders of a particular Series, or Class thereof, as of the record date of that Series or Class fixed as provided in Article XII, Section 3 [hereof a "stock dividend"].

REDEMPTIONS

Section 2. In case any holder of record of Shares of a particular Series or Class of a Series desires to dispose of his Shares, he may deposit at the office of the transfer agent or other authorized agent of that Series a written request or such other form of request as the Trustees may, from time to time, authorize, requesting that the Series purchase the Shares in accordance with this Section 2; and the Shareholder so requesting shall be entitled to require the Series to purchase, and the Series or the principal underwriter of the Series shall purchase his said Shares, but only at the Net Asset Value thereof (as described in Section 3 hereof). The Series shall make payment for any such Shares to be redeemed, as aforesaid, in cash or property from the assets of that Series, and payment for such Shares less any applicable deferred sales charges and/or fees shall be made by the Series or the principal underwriter of the Series to the Shareholder of record within seven (7) days after the date upon which the request is effective.

DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE AND VALUATION OF PORTFOLIO ASSETS

Section 3. The term "Net Asset Value" of any Series or Class shall mean that amount by which the assets of that Series[,] or Class exceed its liabilities, all as determined by or under the direction of the Trustees. Such value per Share shall be determined separately for each Series or Class of Shares and shall be determined on such days and at such times as the Trustees may determine. Such determination shall be made with respect to securities for which market quotations are readily available, at the market value of such securities; and with respect to other securities and assets, at the fair value as determined in good faith by the Trustees, provided, however, that the Trustees, without Shareholder approval, may alter the method of appraising portfolio securities insofar as permitted under the 1940 Act and the rules, regulations, and interpretations thereof promulgated or issued by the Commission or insofar as permitted by any [O]order of the Commission applicable to the Series. The Trustees may delegate any of its powers and duties under this Section 3 with respect to appraisal of assets and liabilities. At any time, the Trustees may cause the value per Share last determined to be determined again in a similar manner and may fix the time when such redetermined value shall become effective.

SUSPENSION OF THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION

Section 4. The Trustees may declare a suspension of the right of redemption or postpone the date of payment as permitted under the 1940 Act. Such suspension shall take effect at such time as the Trustees shall specify, but not later than the close of business on the business day next following the declaration of suspension, and thereafter there shall be no right of redemption or payment until the Trustees shall declare the suspension at an end. In the case of a suspension of the right of redemption, a Shareholder may either withdraw his request for redemption or receive payment based on the Net Asset Value per Share existing after the termination of the suspension. In the event that any Series is divided into Classes, the provisions of this Section, to the extent applicable as determined in the discretion of the suspension.Trustees and consistent with applicable law, may be equally applied to each such Class.

REDEMPTION OF SHARES

Section 5. The Trustees may require Shareholders to redeem Shares for any reason under terms set by the Trustees, including, but not limited to, (i) the determination of the Trustees that direct or indirect ownership of Shares of any Series has or may become concentrated in such Shareholder to an extent that would disqualify any Series as a regulated investment company under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (or any successor statute thereto), (ii) the failure of a Shareholder to supply a tax identification number if required to do so, or (iii) the failure of a Shareholder to pay when due for the purchase of Shares issued to him. The redemption shall be effected at the redemption price and in the manner provided in this Article X.

The holders of Shares shall upon demand disclose to the Trustees in writing such information with respect to direct and indirect ownership of Shares as the Trustees deem necessary to comply with the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code, or to comply with the requirements of any other taxing authority.

ARTICLE XI

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

Section 1. Provided they have exercised reasonable care and have acted under the reasonable belief that their actions are in the best interest of the Trust, the Trustees shall not be responsible for or liable in any event for neglect or wrongdoing of them or any officer, agent, employee, or investment adviser of the Trust, but nothing contained herein shall protect any Trustee against any liability to which he would otherwise be subject by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his office.

[INDEMNIFICATION]

INDEMNIFICATION OF COVERED PERSONS

Section 2.

(a) Subject to the exceptions and limitations contained in Section (b) below:

(i) every person who is, or has been, a Trustee or officer of the Trust (hereinafter referred to as "Covered Person") shall be indemnified by the appropriate Series to the fullest extent permitted by law against liability and against all expenses reasonably incurred or paid by him in connection with any claim, action, suit, or proceeding in which he becomes involved as a party or otherwise by virtue of his being or having been a Trustee or officer and against amounts paid or incurred by him in the settlement thereof;

(ii) the words "claim," "action," "suit," or "proceeding" shall apply to all claims, actions, suits or proceedings (civil, criminal or other, including appeals), actual or threatened while in office or thereafter, and the words "liability" and "expenses" shall include, without limitation, attorneys' fees, costs, judgments, amounts paid in settlement, fines, penalties and other liabilities.

(b) No indemnification shall be provided hereunder to a Covered Person:

(i) who shall have been adjudicated by a court or body before which the proceeding was brought (A) to be liable to the Trust or its Shareholders by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his office; or (B) not to have acted in good faith in the reasonable belief that his action was in the best interest of the Trust; or

(ii) in the event of a settlement, unless there has been a determination that such Trustee or officer did not engage in willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his office,

(A) by the court or other body approving the settlement;

(B) by at least a majority of those Trustees who are neither [i]Interested [p]Persons of the Trust nor are parties to the matter based upon a review of readily available facts (as opposed to a full trial-type inquiry); or

(C) by written opinion of independent legal counsel based upon a review of readily available facts (as opposed to a full trial-type inquiry);

(c) The rights of indemnification herein provided may be insured against by policies maintained by the Trust, shall be severable, shall not be exclusive of or affect any other rights to which any Covered Person may now or hereafter be entitled, shall continue as to a person who has ceased to be such Trustee or officer, and shall inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors, and administrators of such a person. Nothing contained herein shall affect any rights to indemnification to which Trust personnel, other than Trustees and officers, and other persons may be entitled by contract or otherwise under law.

(d) Expenses in connection with the preparation and presentation of a defense to any claim, action, suit, or proceeding of the character described in [p]Paragraph (a) of this Section 2 may be paid by the applicable Series from time to time prior to final disposition thereof upon receipt of an undertaking by or on behalf of such Covered Person that such amount will be paid over by him to the applicable Series if it is ultimately determined that he is not entitled to indemnification under this Section 2; provided, however, that either [(a)] (i) such Covered Person shall have provided appropriate security for such undertaking[,]; [(b)] (ii) the Trust is insured against losses arising out of any such advance payments; or [(c)] (iii) either a majority of the Trustees who are neither interested persons of the Trust nor parties to the matter, or independent legal counsel in a written opinion, shall have determined, based upon a review of readily available facts (as opposed to a trial-type inquiry or full investigation), that there is reason to believe that such Covered Person will be found entitled to indemnification under this Section 2.

[SHAREHOLDERS]

INDEMNIFICATION OF SHAREHOLDERS

Section 3. In case any Shareholder or former Shareholder of any Series of the Trust shall be held to be personally liable solely by reason of his being or having been a Shareholder and not because of his acts or omissions or for some other reason, the Shareholder or former Shareholder (or his heirs, executors, administrators, or other legal representatives or, in the case of a corporation or other entity, its corporate or other general successor) shall be entitled out of the assets belonging to the applicable Series to be held harmless from and indemnified against all loss and expense arising from such liability. The Series shall, upon request by the Shareholder, assume the defense of any claim made against the Shareholder for any act or obligation of the Series and satisfy any judgment thereon.

ARTICLE XII

MISCELLANEOUS

[TRUST NOT A PARTNERSHIP]

TRUST NOT A PARTNERSHIP, ETC.

Section 1. It is hereby expressly declared that a trust is created hereby and not a partnership, joint stock association, corporation, bailment, or any form of a legal relationship other than a [partnership is created hereby] trust. No Trustee hereunder shall have any power to personally bind [personally] either the Trust's officers or any Shareholder. All persons extending credit to, contracting with, or having any claim against the Trust or the Trustees shall look only to the assets of the appropriate Series for payment under such credit, contract, or claim; and neither the Shareholders nor the Trustees, nor any of their agents, whether past, present, or future, shall be personally liable therefor. Nothing in this Declaration of Trust shall protect a Trustee against any liability to which the Trustee would otherwise be subject by reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence, or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of the office of Trustee[s] hereunder.

[TRUSTEE'S GOOD FAITH ACTION, EXPERT ADVICE, NO BOND OR SURETY]

TRUSTEES' GOOD FAITH ACTION, EXPERT ADVICE, NO BOND OR SURETY

Section 2. The exercise by the Trustees of their powers and discretions hereunder in good faith and with reasonable care under the circumstances then prevailing, shall be binding upon everyone interested. Subject to the provisions of Section 1 of this Article XII and to Article XI, the Trustees shall not be liable for errors of judgment or mistakes of fact or law. The Trustees may take advice of counsel or other experts with respect to the meaning and operation of this Declaration of Trust, and subject to the provisions of Section 1 of this Article XII and to Article XI, shall be under no liability for any act or omission in accordance with such advice or for failing to follow such advice. The Trustees shall not be required to give any bond as such, nor any surety if a bond is obtained.

ESTABLISHMENT OF RECORD DATES

Section 3. The Trustees may close the stock transfer books of the Trust for a period not exceeding sixty (60) days preceding the date of any meeting of Shareholders, or the date for the payment of any dividends, or the date for the allotment of rights, or the date when any change or conversion or exchange of Shares shall go into effect; or in lieu of closing the stock transfer books as aforesaid, the Trustees may fix in advance a date[,] not exceeding sixty (60) days preceding the date of any meeting of Shareholders, or the date for payment of any dividends, or the date for the allotment of rights, or the date when any change or conversion or exchange of Shares shall go into effect, as a record date for the determination of the Shareholders entitled to notice of, and to vote at, any such meeting, or entitled to receive payment of any such dividend, or to any such allotment of rights, or to exercise the rights in respect of any such change, conversion or exchange of Shares, and in such case such Shareholders and only such Shareholders as shall be Shareholders of record on the date so fixed shall be entitled to such notice of, and to vote at, such meeting, or to receive payment of such dividend, or to receive such allotment or rights, or to exercise such rights, as the case may be, notwithstanding any transfer of any Shares on the books of the Trust after any such record date fixed or aforesaid.

[TERMINATION OF TRUST]

DURATION; TERMINATION OF TRUST, A SERIES OR A CLASS; MERGERS, ETC.

[Section 4.]

[(a)] Section 4.1. Duration. [This] The Trust shall continue without limitation of time, but subject to the provisions [of sub-section (b)] of this [Section 4] Article XII.

[(b) Subject to a Majority Shareholder Vote of each Series affected by the matter or, if applicable, to a Majority Shareholder Vote of the Trust, the Trustees may]

[(i) sell and convey the assets of the Trust or any affected Series to another trust, partnership, association or corporation organized under the laws of any state which is a diversified open-end management investment company as defined in the 1940 Act, for adequate consideration which may include the assumption of all outstanding obligations, taxes and other liabilities, accrued or contingent, of the Trust or any affected Series, and which may include shares of beneficial interest or stock of such trust, partnership, association or corporation; or]

[(ii) at any time sell and convert into money all of the assets of the Trust or any affected Series.]

[Upon making provision for the payment of all such liabilities in either (i) or (ii), by such assumption or otherwise, the Trustees shall distribute the remaining proceeds or assets (as the case may be) ratably among the holders of the Shares of the Trust or any affected Series then outstanding.]

Section 4.2. Termination of the Trust, a Series or a Class.

(a) Subject to applicable Federal and state law, the Trust or any Series or Class thereof may be terminated:

(i) by Majority Shareholder Vote of the Trust, each Series affected, or each Class affected, as the case may be; or

(ii) without the vote or consent of Shareholders by a majority of the Trustees either at a meeting or by written consent.

The Trustees shall provide written notice to the affected Shareholders of a termination effected under clause (ii) above. Upon the termination of the Trust or the Series or Class,

[(c) Upon completion of the distribution of the remaining proceeds or the remaining assets as provided in sub-section (b), the Trust or any affected Series shall terminate and the Trustees shall be discharged of any and all further liabilities and duties hereunder and the right, title and interest of all parties shall be cancelled and discharged.]

(i) the Trust or the Series or Class shall carry on no business except for the purpose of winding up its affairs;

(ii) the Trustees shall proceed to wind up the affairs of the Trust or the Series or Class, and all of the powers of the Trustees under this Declaration of Trust shall continue until the affairs of the Trust shall have been wound up, including the power to fulfill or discharge the contracts of the Trust or the Series or Class thereof; collect its assets; sell, convey, assign, exchange, transfer, or otherwise dispose of all or any part of the remaining Trust property or Trust property allocated or belonging to such Series or Class to one or more persons at public or private sale for consideration that may consist in whole or in part of cash, securities, or other property of any kind; discharge or pay its liabilities; and do all other acts appropriate to liquidate its business; provided that any sale, conveyance, assignment, exchange, transfer, or other disposition of all or substantially all the Trust property or Trust property allocated or belonging to such Series or Class (other than as provided in (iii) below) shall require Shareholder approval in accordance with Section 4.3 below; and

(iii) after paying or adequately providing for the payment of all liabilities, and upon receipt of such releases, indemnities, and refunding agreements as they deem necessary for their protection, the Trustees may distribute the remaining Trust property or the remaining property of the terminated Series or Class, in cash or in kind or partly each, among the Shareholders of the Trust or the Series or Class according to their respective rights; and

(b) after termination of the Trust or the Series or Class and distribution to the Shareholders as herein provided, a majority of the Trustees shall execute and lodge among the records of the Trust and file with the Secretary of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, if required, an instrument in writing setting forth the fact of such termination, and the Trustees shall thereupon be discharged from all further liabilities and duties with respect to the Trust or the terminated Series or Class, and the rights and interests of all Shareholders of the Trust or the terminated Series or Class shall thereupon cease.

Section 4.3. Merger, Consolidation, and Sale of Assets. Subject to applicable Federal and state law and except as otherwise provided in Section 4.4 below, the Trust or any Series or Class thereof may merge or consolidate with any other corporation, association, trust, or other organization or may sell, lease, or exchange all or a portion of the Trust property or Trust property allocated or belonging to such Series or Class, including its good will, upon such terms and conditions and for such consideration when and as authorized at any meeting of Shareholders called for such purpose by a Majority Shareholder Vote of the Trust or affected Series or Class, as the case may be. Such transactions may be effected through share-for-share exchanges, transfers or sale of assets, shareholder in-kind redemptions and purchases, exchange offers, or any other method approved by the Trustees.

Section 4.4. Incorporation; Reorganization. Subject to applicable Federal and state law, the Trustees may without the vote or consent of Shareholders cause to be organized or assist in organizing a corporation or corporations under the laws of any jurisdiction or any other trust, partnership, limited liability company, association, or other organization to take over all or a portion of the Trust property or all or a portion of the Trust property allocated or belonging to such Series or Class or to carry on any business in which the Trust shall directly or indirectly have any interest, and to sell, convey and transfer the Trust property or the Trust property allocated or belonging to such Series or Class to any such corporation, trust, limited liability company, partnership, association, or organization in exchange for the shares or securities thereof or otherwise, and to lend money to, subscribe for the shares or securities of, and enter into any contracts with any such corporation, trust, partnership, limited liability company, association, or organization, or any corporation, partnership, limited liability company, trust, association, or organization in which the Trust or such Series holds or is about to acquire shares or any other interest. Subject to applicable Federal and state law, the Trustees may also cause a merger or consolidation between the Trust or any successor thereto or any Series or Class thereof and any such corporation, trust, partnership, limited liability company, association, or other organization. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as requiring approval of Shareholders for the Trustees to organize or assist in organizing one or more corporations, trusts, partnerships, limited liability companies, associations, or other organizations and selling, conveying, or transferring the Trust property or a portion of the Trust property to such organization or entities; provided, however, that the Trustees shall provide written notice to the affected Shareholders of any transaction whereby, pursuant to this Section 4.4, the Trust or any Series or Class thereof sells, conveys, or transfers all or a portion of its assets to another entity or merges or consolidates with another entity. Such transactions may be effected through share-for-share exchanges, transfers or sale of assets, shareholder in-kind redemptions and purchases, exchange offers, or any other method approved by the Trustees.

[FILING OF COPIES, REFERENCES, HEADINGS]

FILING OF COPIES, REFERENCES, AND HEADINGS

Section 5. The original or a copy of this instrument and of each [d]Declaration of [t]Trust supplemental hereto shall be kept at the office of the Trust where it may be inspected by any Shareholder. A copy of this instrument and of each supplemental [d]Declaration of [t]Trust shall be filed by the Trustees with the Secretary of [t]The Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the Boston City Clerk, as well as any other governmental office where such filing may from time to time be required. Anyone dealing with the Trust may rely on a certificate by an officer or Trustee of the Trust as to whether or not any such supplemental [d]Declarations of [t]Trust have been made and as to any matters in connection with the Trust hereunder, and with the same effect as if it were the original, may rely on a copy certified by an officer or Trustee of the Trust to be a copy of this instrument or of any such supplemental [d]Declaration of [t]Trust. In this instrument or in any such supplemental [d]Declaration of [t]Trust, references to this instrument[,] and all expressions like "herein," "hereof" and "hereunder," shall be deemed to refer to this instrument as amended or affected by any such supplemental [d]Declaration of [t]Trust. Headings are placed herein for convenience of reference only and in case of any conflict, the text of this instrument, rather than the headings, shall control. This instrument may be executed in any number of counterparts each of which shall be deemed an original.

APPLICABLE LAW

Section 6. The [t]Trust set forth in this instrument is made in The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and it is created under and is to be governed by and construed and administered according to the laws of said Commonwealth. The Trust shall be of the type commonly called a Massachusetts business trust, and without limiting the provisions hereof, the Trust may exercise all powers which are ordinarily exercised by such a trust, and the absence of a [trust] specific reference herein to any such power, privilege, or action shall not imply that the Trust may not exercise such power or privilege or take such actions.

AMENDMENTS

Section 7. [If authorized by votes of] Except as specifically provided herein, the Trustees [and] may, without shareholder vote, amend or otherwise supplement this Declaration of Trust by making an amendment, a [Majority Shareholder Vote,] Declaration of Trust supplemental hereto or [by] an amended and restated Declaration of Trust. Shareholders shall have the right to vote (a) on any [larger] amendment that would affect their right to vote [which] granted in Section 1 of Article VIII; (b) on any amendment that would alter the maximum number of Trustees permitted under Section 6 of Article IV; (c) on any amendment to this Section 7; (d) on any amendment as may be required by [applicable] law or [this Declaration of Trust in] by the Trust's registration statement filed with the Commission; and (e) on any [particular case,] amendment submitted to them by the Trustees. Any amendment required or permitted to be submitted to Shareholders that, as the Trustees [shall amend or otherwise supplement this instrument, by making a declaration of trust supplemental hereto, which thereafter] determine, shall [form a part hereof, except that an amendment which shall] affect the Shareholders of one or more Series [but not the Shareholders of all outstanding Series] or Classes shall be authorized by vote of the Shareholders [holding a majority of the Shares entitled to vote] of each Series or Class affected and no vote of [S]shareholders of a Series or Class not affected shall be required. [Amendments having the purpose of changing the name of the Trust or of supplying] Notwithstanding anything else herein, any [omission, curing any ambiguity or curing, correcting or supplementing any defective or inconsistent provision contained herein] amendment to Article XI shall not [require authorization by Shareholder vote. Copies of] limit the [supplemental declaration] rights to indemnification or insurance provided therein with respect to action or omission of [trust shall be filed as specified in Section 5 of this Article XII.] Covered Persons prior to such amendment.

FISCAL YEAR

Section 8. The fiscal year of the Trust shall end on a specified date as set forth in the Bylaws, if any, provided, however, that the Trustees may, without Shareholder approval, change the fiscal year of the Trust.

USE OF THE WORD "FIDELITY"

Section 9. Fidelity Management & Research Company ("FMR") has consented to the use by any Series of the Trust of the identifying word "Fidelity" in the name of any Series of the Trust at some future date. Such consent is conditioned upon the employment of FMR or a subsidiary or affiliate thereof as investment adviser of each Series of the Trust. As between the Trust and itself, FMR controls the use of the name of the Trust insofar as such name contains the identifying word "Fidelity." FMR may from time to time use the identifying word "Fidelity" in other connections and for other purposes, including, without limitation, in the names of other investment companies, corporations, or businesses [which] that it may manage, advise, sponsor or own or in which it may have a financial interest. FMR may require the Trust or any Series thereof to cease using the identifying word "Fidelity" in the name of the Trust or any Series thereof if the Trust or any Series thereof ceases to employ FMR or a subsidiary or affiliate thereof as investment adviser.

PROVISIONS IN CONFLICT WITH LAW OR REGULATIONS

Section 10. (a) The provisions of this Declaration of Trust are severable, and, if the Trustees shall determine, with the advice of counsel, that any of such provisions is in conflict with the 1940 Act, the regulated investment company provisions of the Internal Revenue Code or with other applicable laws and regulations, the conflicting provision shall be deemed never to have constituted a part of this Declaration of Trust; provided, however, that such determination shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of this Declaration of Trust or render invalid or improper any action taken or omitted prior to such determination.

(b) If any provision of this Declaration of Trust shall be held invalid or unenforceable in any jurisdiction, such invalidity or unenforceability shall attach only to such provision in such jurisdiction and shall not in any manner affect such provisions in any other jurisdiction or any other provision of this Declaration of Trust in any jurisdiction.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, being all of the [initial] Trustees of the Trust, have executed this instrument as of the date [first written] set forth above.

[SIGNATURE LINES OMITTED]

EXHIBIT 2

FORM OF

DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICE PLAN

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I: FIDELITY ADVISOR VALUE STRATEGIES

Initial Class Shares

1. This Distribution and Service Plan (the "Plan"), when effective in accordance with its terms, shall be the written plan contemplated by Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Act") for Initial Class Shares of Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies ("Initial Class"), a class of shares of Fidelity Advisor Value Strategies (the "Fund"), a series of Fidelity Advisor Series I (the "Trust").

2. The Trust has entered into a General Distribution Agreement on behalf of the Fund with Fidelity Distributors Corporation (the "Distributor") under which the Distributor uses all reasonable efforts, consistent with its other business, to secure purchasers for the Fund's shares of beneficial interest ("Shares"). Under the agreement, the Distributor pays the expenses of printing and distributing any prospectuses, reports and other literature used by the Distributor, advertising, and other promotional activities in connection with the offering of Shares of the Fund for sale to the public. It is recognized that Fidelity Management & Research Company (the "Adviser") may use its management fee revenues as well as past profits or its resources from any other source, to make payment to the Distributor with respect to any expenses incurred in connection with the distribution of Initial Class Shares, including the activities referred to above.

3. The Adviser directly, or through the Distributor, may, subject to the approval of the Trustees, make payments to securities dealers and other third parties who engage in the sale of Initial Class Shares or who render shareholder support services, including but not limited to providing office space, equipment and telephone facilities, answering routine inquiries regarding the Fund, processing shareholder transactions and providing such other shareholder services as the Trust may reasonably request.

4. The Initial Class will not make separate payments as a result of this Plan to the Adviser, Distributor or any other party, it being recognized that the Fund presently pays, and will continue to pay, a management fee to the Adviser. To the extent that any payments made by the Fund to the Adviser, including payment of management fees, should be deemed to be indirect financing of any activity primarily intended to result in the sale of Initial Class Shares within the meaning of Rule 12b-1, then such payments shall be deemed to be authorized by this Plan.

5. This Plan shall become effective upon the approval by a vote of at least a "majority of the outstanding voting securities" (as defined in the Act) of the Initial Class, this plan having been approved by a vote of a majority of the Trustees of the Trust, including a majority of Trustees who are not "interested persons" of the Trust (as defined in the Act) and who have no direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of this Plan or in any agreement related to the Plan (the "Independent Trustees"), cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on this Plan.

6. This Plan shall, unless terminated as hereinafter provided, remain in effect until April 30, 200_, and from year to year thereafter, provided, however, that such continuance is subject to approval annually by a vote of a majority of the Trustees of the Trust, including a majority of the Independent Trustees, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on this Plan. This Plan may be amended at any time by the Board of Trustees, provided that (a) any amendment to authorize direct payments by the Initial Class to finance any activity primarily intended to result in the sale of Initial Class Shares, to increase materially the amount spent by the Initial Class for distribution, shall be effective only upon approval by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Initial Class and (b) any material amendments of this Plan shall be effective only upon approval in the manner provided in the first sentence in this paragraph 6.

7. This Plan may be terminated at any time, without the payment of any penalty, by vote of a majority of the Independent Trustees or by a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Initial Class.

8. During the existence of this Plan, the Trust shall require the Adviser and/or Distributor to provide the Trust, for review by the Trustees, and the Trustees shall review, at least quarterly, a written report of the amounts expended in connection with financing any activity primarily intended to result in the sale of Initial Class Shares (making estimates of such costs where necessary or desirable) and the purposes for which such expenditures were made.

9. This Plan does not require the Adviser or Distributor to perform any specific type or level of distribution activities or to incur any specific level of expenses for activities primarily intended to result in the sale of Initial Class Shares.

10. Consistent with the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Trust's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document, any obligation assumed by Initial Class pursuant to this Plan and any agreement related to this Plan shall be limited in all cases to Initial Class and its assets and shall not constitute an obligation of any shareholder of the Trust or of any other class of the Fund, series of the Trust or class of such series.

11. If any provision of this Plan shall be held or made invalid by a court decision, statute, rule or otherwise, the remainder of the Plan shall not be affected thereby.

EXHIBIT 3

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

MANAGEMENT CONTRACT

between

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I:

[NAME OF EACH PORTFOLIO OMITTED]

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

AGREEMENT [made] AMENDED and RESTATED as of this [19th] __ day of [November, 1998] _____, 20__, by and between Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Fund"), on behalf of {NAME OF EACH PORTFOLIO OMITTED} (hereinafter called the "Portfolio"), and Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation (hereinafter called the "Adviser") as set forth in its entirety below.

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Fund, on behalf of the Portfolio, and the Adviser hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 6 of the existing Management Contract dated November 19, 1998, to a modification of said Contract in the manner set forth below. The Amended and Restated Management Contract shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Fund and Adviser, take effect on ________________.

1. (a) Investment Advisory Services. The Adviser undertakes to act as investment adviser of the Portfolio and shall, subject to the supervision of the Fund's Board of Trustees, direct the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations as provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time (the "1940 Act"), and such other limitations as the Portfolio may impose by notice in writing to the Adviser. The Adviser shall also furnish for the use of the Portfolio office space and all necessary office facilities, equipment and personnel for servicing the investments of the Portfolio; and shall pay the salaries and fees of all officers of the Fund, of all Trustees of the Fund who are "interested persons" of the Fund or of the Adviser and of all personnel of the Fund or the Adviser performing services relating to research, statistical and investment activities. The Adviser is authorized, in its discretion and without prior consultation with the Portfolio, to buy, sell, lend and otherwise trade in any stocks, bonds and other securities and investment instruments on behalf of the Portfolio. The investment policies and all other actions of the Portfolio are and shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Fund's Board of Trustees.

(b) Management Services. The Adviser shall perform (or arrange for the performance by its affiliates of) the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the Fund. The Adviser shall, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, perform various services for the Portfolio, including but not limited to: (i) providing the Portfolio with office space, equipment and facilities (which may be its own) for maintaining its organization; (ii) on behalf of the Portfolio, supervising relations with, and monitoring the performance of, custodians, depositories, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, attorneys, underwriters, brokers and dealers, insurers and other persons in any capacity deemed to be necessary or desirable; (iii) preparing all general shareholder communications, including shareholder reports; (iv) conducting shareholder relations; (v) maintaining the Fund's existence and its records; (vi) during such times as shares are publicly offered, maintaining the registration and qualification of the Portfolio's shares under federal and state law; and (vii) investigating the development of and developing and implementing, if appropriate, management and shareholder services designed to enhance the value or convenience of the Portfolio as an investment vehicle.

The Adviser shall also furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Fund as the Fund's Board of Trustees may request from time to time or as the Adviser may deem to be desirable. The Adviser shall make recommendations to the Fund's Board of Trustees with respect to Fund policies, and shall carry out such policies as are adopted by the Trustees. The Adviser shall, subject to review by the Board of Trustees, furnish such other services as the Adviser shall from time to time determine to be necessary or useful to perform its obligations under this Contract.

(c) The Adviser shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Adviser, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Adviser. The Adviser shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or the other accounts over which the Adviser or its affiliates exercise investment discretion. The Adviser is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Adviser determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Adviser and its affiliates have with respect to accounts over which they exercise investment discretion. The Trustees of the Fund shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

The Adviser shall, in acting hereunder, be an independent contractor. The Adviser shall not be an agent of the Portfolio.

2. It is understood that the Trustees, officers and shareholders of the Fund are or may be or become interested in the Adviser as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Adviser are or may be or become similarly interested in the Fund, and that the Adviser may be or become interested in the Fund as a shareholder or otherwise.

3. The Adviser will be compensated on the following basis for the services and facilities to be furnished hereunder. The Adviser shall receive a monthly management fee, payable monthly as soon as practicable after the last day of each month, composed of a Group Fee and an Individual Fund Fee.

(a) Group Fee Rate. The Group Fee Rate shall be based upon the monthly average of the net assets of the registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser (computed in the manner set forth in the fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month. The Group Fee Rate shall be determined on a cumulative basis pursuant to the following schedule:

Average [Net] Group Assets

Annualized [Fee] Rate
[(for each level)]

0 - $ 3 billion

.5200%

3 - 6

.4900

6 - 9

.4600

9 - 12

.4300

12 - 15

.4000

15 - 18

.3850

18 - 21

.3700

21 - 24

.3600

24 - 30

.3500

30 - 36

.3450

36 - 42

.3400

42 - 48

.3350

48 - 66

.3250

66 - 84

.3200

84 - 102

.3150

102 - 138

.3100

138 - 174

.3050

174 - 210

.3000

210 - 246

.2950

246 - 282

.2900

282 - 318

.2850

318 - 354

.2800

354 - 390

.2750

390 - 426

.2700

426 - 462

.2650

462 - 498

.2600

498 - 534

.2550

534 - 587

.2500

587 - 646

.2463

646 - 711

.2426

711 - 782

.2389

782 - 860

.2352

860 - 946

.2315

946 - 1,041

.2278

1,041 - 1,145

.2241

1,145 - 1,260

.2204

over 1,260

[Over - 534]

.2167

[.2500]

(b) Individual Fund Fee Rate. The Individual Fund Fee Rate shall be 0.30%.

The sum of the Group Fee Rate, calculated as described above to the nearest millionth, and the Individual Fund Fee Rate shall constitute the Annual Management Fee Rate. One-twelfth of the Annual Management Fee Rate shall be applied to the average of the net assets of the Portfolio (computed in the manner set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month.

(c) In case of termination of this Contract during any month, the fee for that month shall be reduced proportionately on the basis of the number of business days during which it is in effect, and the fee computed upon the average net assets for the business days it is so in effect for that month.

4. It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all its expenses, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Fund's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Fund or the Adviser; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Fund and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Fund's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

5. The services of the Adviser to the Portfolio are not to be deemed exclusive, the Adviser being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Contract, interfere, in a material manner, with the Adviser's ability to meet all of its obligations with respect to rendering services to the Portfolio hereunder. In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Adviser, the Adviser shall not be subject to liability to the Portfolio or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security or other investment instrument.

6. (a) Subject to prior termination as provided in sub-paragraph (d) of this paragraph 6, this Contract shall continue in force until July 31, [1999] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such date shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trustees of the Fund or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Contract may be modified by mutual consent subject to the provisions of Section 15 of the 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by any applicable order or orders of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 6, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Contract must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Fund who are not parties to the Contract or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either party hereto may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other, terminate this Contract, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Trustees or Board of Directors, as the case may be, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio. This Contract shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

7. The Adviser is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document and agrees that the obligations assumed by the Fund pursuant to this Contract shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio or any other Portfolios of the Fund. In addition, the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligations from the Trustees or any individual Trustee. The Adviser understands that the rights and obligations of any Portfolio under the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document are separate and distinct from those of any and all other Portfolios.

8. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act, as now in effect or as hereafter amended, and subject to such orders as may be granted by the Commission.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

[SIGNATURE LINES OMITTED]

EXHIBIT 4

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF
MANAGEMENT CONTRACT
between
FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I:
FIDELITY ADVISOR BALANCED FUND
and
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

AGREEMENT [made] AMENDED and RESTATED as of this [26th] __ day of [February, 1999,] _____, 20__, by and between Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Fund"), on behalf of Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund (hereinafter called the Portfolio), and Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation (hereinafter called the "Adviser") as set forth in its entirety below.

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Fund, on behalf of the Portfolio, and the Adviser hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 6 of the existing Management Contract dated February 26, 1999, to a modification of said Contract in the manner set forth below. The Amended and Restated Management Contract shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Fund and Adviser, take effect on ________________.

1. (a) Investment Advisory Services. The Adviser undertakes to act as investment adviser of the Portfolio and shall, subject to the supervision of the Fund's Board of Trustees, direct the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations as provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time (the "1940 Act"), and such other limitations as the Portfolio may impose by notice in writing to the Adviser. The Adviser shall also furnish for the use of the Portfolio office space and all necessary office facilities, equipment and personnel for servicing the investments of the Portfolio; and shall pay the salaries and fees of all officers of the Fund, of all Trustees of the Fund who are "interested persons" of the Fund or of the Adviser and of all personnel of the Fund or the Adviser performing services relating to research, statistical and investment activities. The Adviser is authorized, in its discretion and without prior consultation with the Portfolio, to buy, sell, lend and otherwise trade in any stocks, bonds and other securities and investment instruments on behalf of the Portfolio. The investment policies and all other actions of the Portfolio are and shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Fund's Board of Trustees.

(b) Management Services. The Adviser shall perform (or arrange for the performance by its affiliates of) the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the Fund. The Adviser shall, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, perform various services for the Portfolio, including but not limited to: (i) providing the Portfolio with office space, equipment and facilities (which may be its own) for maintaining its organization; (ii) on behalf of the Portfolio, supervising relations with, and monitoring the performance of, custodians, depositories, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, attorneys, underwriters, brokers and dealers, insurers and other persons in any capacity deemed to be necessary or desirable; (iii) preparing all general shareholder communications, including shareholder reports; (iv) conducting shareholder relations; (v) maintaining the Fund's existence and its records; (vi) during such times as shares are publicly offered, maintaining the registration and qualification of the Portfolio's shares under federal and state law; and (vii) investigating the development of and developing and implementing, if appropriate, management and shareholder services designed to enhance the value or convenience of the Portfolio as an investment vehicle.

The Adviser shall also furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Fund as the Fund's Board of Trustees may request from time to time or as the Adviser may deem to be desirable. The Adviser shall make recommendations to the Fund's Board of Trustees with respect to Fund policies, and shall carry out such policies as are adopted by the Trustees. The Adviser shall, subject to review by the Board of Trustees, furnish such other services as the Adviser shall from time to time determine to be necessary or useful to perform its obligations under this Contract.

(c) The Adviser shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Adviser, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Adviser. The Adviser shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or the other accounts over which the Adviser or its affiliates exercise investment discretion. The Adviser is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Adviser determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Adviser and its affiliates have with respect to accounts over which they exercise investment discretion. The Trustees of the Fund shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

The Adviser shall, in acting hereunder, be an independent contractor. The Adviser shall not be an agent of the Portfolio.

2. It is understood that the Trustees, officers and shareholders of the Fund are or may be or become interested in the Adviser as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Adviser are or may be or become similarly interested in the Fund, and that the Adviser may be or become interested in the Fund as a shareholder or otherwise.

3. The Adviser will be compensated on the following basis for the services and facilities to be furnished hereunder. The Adviser shall receive a monthly management fee, payable monthly as soon as practicable after the last day of each month, composed of a Group Fee and an Individual Fund Fee.

(a) Group Fee Rate. The Group Fee Rate shall be based upon the monthly average of the net assets of the registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser (computed in the manner set forth in the f[F]und's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month. The Group Fee Rate shall be determined on a cumulative basis pursuant to the following schedule:

Average [Net] Group Assets

Annualized [Fee] Rate
[(for each level)]

0 - $ 3 billion

.5200%

3 - 6

.4900

6 - 9

.4600

9 - 12

.4300

12 - 15

.4000

15 - 18

.3850

18 - 21

.3700

21 - 24

.3600

24 - 30

.3500

30 - 36

.3450

36 - 42

.3400

42 - 48

.3350

48 - 66

.3250

66 - 84

.3200

84 - 102

.3150

102 - 138

.3100

138 - 174

.3050

174 - 210

.3000

210 - 246

.2950

246 - 282

.2900

282 - 318

.2850

318 - 354

.2800

354 - 390

.2750

390 - 426

.2700

426 - 462

.2650

462 - 498

.2600

498 - 534

.2550

534 - 587

.2500

587 - 646

.2463

646 - 711

.2426

711 - 782

.2389

782 - 860

.2352

860 - 946

.2315

946 - 1,041

.2278

1,041 - 1,145

.2241

1,145 - 1,260

.2204

over 1,260

[Over - 534]

.2167

[.2500]

(b) Individual Fund Fee Rate. The Individual Fund Fee Rate shall be 0.15%.

The sum of the Group Fee Rate, calculated as described above to the nearest millionth, and the Individual Fund Fee Rate shall constitute the Annual Management Fee Rate. One-twelfth of the Annual Management Fee Rate shall be applied to the average of the net assets of the Portfolio (computed in the manner set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month.

(c) In case of termination of this Contract during any month, the fee for that month shall be reduced proportionately on the basis of the number of business days during which it is in effect, and the fee computed upon the average net assets for the business days it is so in effect for that month.

4. It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all its expenses, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Fund's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Fund or the Adviser; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Fund and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor[(e)]; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser, of 50% of insurance premiums for [F]fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Fund's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

5. The services of the Adviser to the Portfolio are not to be deemed exclusive, the Adviser being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Contract, interfere, in a material manner, with the Adviser's ability to meet all of its obligations with respect to rendering services to the Portfolio hereunder. In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Adviser, the Adviser shall not be subject to liability to the Portfolio or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security or other investment instrument.

6. (a) Subject to prior termination as provided in sub-paragraph (d) of this paragraph 6, this Contract shall continue in force until July 31, [1999] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such date shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trustees of the Fund or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Contract may be modified by mutual consent subject to the provisions of Section 15 of the 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by any applicable order or orders of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 6, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Contract must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Fund who are not parties to the Contract or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either party hereto may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other, terminate this Contract, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Trustees or Board of Directors, as the case may be, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio. This Contract shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

7. The Adviser is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document and agrees that the obligations assumed by the Fund pursuant to this Contract shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio or any other Portfolios of the Fund. In addition, the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligations from the Trustees or any individual Trustee. The Adviser understands that the rights and obligations of any Portfolio under the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document are separate and distinct from those of any and all other Portfolios.

8. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act, as now in effect or as hereafter amended, and subject to such orders as may be granted by the Commission.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

[SIGNATURE LINES OMITTED]

EXHIBIT 5

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED

[BRACKETED] LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED

FORM OF

MANAGEMENT CONTRACT
between
FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I:

FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY GROWTH FUND
and
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

[AMENDMENT made] AGREEMENT AMENDED and RESTATED as of this [1st] __ day of [September, 1997,] _____, 20__, by and between Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Fund"), on behalf of Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund (hereinafter called the "Portfolio"), and Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation (hereinafter called the "Adviser") as set forth in its entirety below.

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Fund, on behalf of the Portfolio, and the Adviser hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 6 of the existing Management Contract dated [December 1, 1990,] September 1, 1997, to a modification of said Contract in the manner set forth below. The Amended and Restated Management Contract shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Fund and Adviser, take effect on _____, 20__, [September 1, 1997] [or the first day of the month following approval].

1. (a) Investment Advisory Services. The Adviser undertakes to act as investment adviser of the Portfolio and shall, subject to the supervision of the Fund's Board of Trustees, direct the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations as provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time (the "1940 Act"), and such other limitations as the Portfolio may impose by notice in writing to the Adviser. The Adviser shall also furnish for the use of the Portfolio office space and all necessary office facilities, equipment and personnel for servicing the investments of the Portfolio; and shall pay the salaries and fees of all officers of the Fund, of all Trustees of the Fund who are "interested persons" of the Fund or of the Adviser and of all personnel of the Fund or the Adviser performing services relating to research, statistical and investment activities. The Adviser is authorized, in its discretion and without prior consultation with the Portfolio, to buy, sell, lend and otherwise trade in any stocks, bonds and other securities and investment instruments on behalf of the Portfolio. The investment policies and all other actions of the Portfolio are and shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Fund's Board of Trustees.

(b) Management Services. The Adviser shall perform (or arrange for the performance by its affiliates of) the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the Fund. The Adviser shall, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, perform various services for the Portfolio, including but not limited to: (i) providing the Portfolio with office space, equipment and facilities (which may be its own) for maintaining its organization; (ii) on behalf of the Portfolio, supervising relations with, and monitoring the performance of, custodians, depositories, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, attorneys, underwriters, brokers and dealers, insurers and other persons in any capacity deemed to be necessary or desirable; (iii) preparing all general shareholder communications, including shareholder reports; (iv) conducting shareholder relations; (v) maintaining the Fund's existence and its records; (vi) during such times as shares are publicly offered, maintaining the registration and qualification of the Portfolio's shares under federal and state law; and (vii) investigating the development of and developing and implementing, if appropriate, management and shareholder services designed to enhance the value or convenience of the Portfolio as an investment vehicle.

The Adviser shall also furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Fund as the Fund's Board of Trustees may request from time to time or as the Adviser may deem to be desirable. The Adviser shall make recommendations to the Fund's Board of Trustees with respect to Fund policies, and shall carry out such policies as are adopted by the Trustees. The Adviser shall, subject to review by the Board of Trustees, furnish such other services as the Adviser shall from time to time determine to be necessary or useful to perform its obligations under this Contract.

(c) The Adviser shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Adviser, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Adviser. The Adviser shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or the other accounts over which the Adviser or its affiliates exercise investment discretion. The Adviser is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Adviser determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Adviser and its affiliates have with respect to accounts over which they exercise investment discretion. The Trustees of the Fund shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

The Adviser shall, in acting hereunder, be an independent contractor. The Adviser shall not be an agent of the Portfolio.

2. It is understood that the Trustees, officers and shareholders of the Fund are or may be or become interested in the Adviser as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Adviser are or may be or become similarly interested in the Fund, and that the Adviser may be or become interested in the Fund as a shareholder or otherwise.

3. The Adviser will be compensated on the following basis for the services and facilities to be furnished hereunder. The Adviser shall receive a monthly management fee, payable monthly as soon as practicable after the last day of each month, composed of a Group Fee and an Individual Fund Fee.

(a) Group Fee Rate. The Group Fee Rate shall be based upon the monthly average of the net assets of the registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser (computed in the manner set forth in the fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month. The Group Fee Rate shall be determined on a cumulative basis pursuant to the following schedule:

Average [Net] Group Assets

Annualized [Fee] Rate
[(for each level)]

0 - $ 3 billion

.5200%

3 - 6

.4900

6 - 9

.4600

9 - 12

.4300

12 - 15

.4000

15 - 18

.3850

18 - 21

.3700

21 - 24

.3600

24 - 30

.3500

30 - 36

.3450

36 - 42

.3400

42 - 48

.3350

48 - 66

.3250

66 - 84

.3200

84 - 102

.3150

102 - 138

.3100

138 - 174

.3050

174 - 210

.3000

210 - 246

.2950

246 - 282

.2900

282 - 318

.2850

318 - 354

.2800

354 - 390

.2750

390 - 426

.2700

426 - 462

.2650

462 - 498

.2600

498 - 534

.2550

534 - 587

.2500

587 - 646

.2463

646 - 711

.2426

711 - 782

.2389

782 - 860

.2352

860 - 946

.2315

946 - 1,041

.2278

1,041 - 1,145

.2241

1,145 - 1,260

.2204

over 1,260

[Over - 534]

.2167

[.2500]

(b) Individual Fund Fee Rate. The iIndividual [f]Fund [f]Fee [r]Rate shall be 0.30% [of average daily net assets of the Fund].

The sum of the Group Fee Rate, calculated as described above to the nearest millionth, and the Individual Fund Fee Rate shall constitute the Annual Management Fee Rate. One-twelfth of the Annual Management Fee Rate shall be applied to the average of the net assets of the Portfolio (computed in the manner set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month.

(c) In case of termination of this Contract during any month, the fee for that month shall be reduced proportionately on the basis of the number of business days during which it is in effect, and the fee computed upon the average net assets for the business days it is so in effect for that month.

4. It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all its expenses, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Fund's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Fund or the Adviser; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Fund and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Fund's Trustees and [O]officers with respect thereto.

5. The services of the Adviser to the Portfolio are not to be deemed exclusive, the Adviser being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Contract, interfere, in a material manner, with the Adviser's ability to meet all of its obligations with respect to rendering services to the Portfolio hereunder. In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Adviser, the Adviser shall not be subject to liability to the Portfolio or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security or other investment instrument.

6. (a) Subject to prior termination as provided in sub-paragraph (d) of this paragraph 6, this Contract shall continue in force until July 31, [1998] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such date shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trustees of the Fund or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Contract may be modified by mutual consent [,] [such consent on the part] subject to the provisions of Section 15 of the [Fund to be authorized] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by [vote] any applicable order or orders of [a majority of] the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") [the outstanding voting securities of] or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the [Portfolio.] Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 6, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Contract must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Fund who are not parties to the Contract or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either party hereto may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other, terminate this Contract, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Trustees or Board of Directors, as the case may be, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio. This Contract shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

7. The Adviser is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document and agrees that the obligations assumed by the Fund pursuant to this Contract shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio or any other Portfolios of the Fund. In addition, the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligations from the Trustees or any individual Trustee. The Adviser understands that the rights and obligations of any Portfolio under the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document are separate and distinct from those of any and all other Portfolios.

8. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act, as now in effect or as hereafter amended, and subject to such orders as may be granted by the [Securities and Exchange] Commission.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

[SIGNATURE LINES OMITTED]

EXHIBIT 6

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED] LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED

FORM OF

MANAGEMENT CONTRACT
between
FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I:
FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY INCOME FUND
and
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

AGREEMENT [made] AMENDED and RESTATED as of this [26th] __ day of [February, 1999,] _____ 20__, by and between Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Fund"), on behalf of Fidelity Advisor Equity Income Fund (hereinafter called the "Portfolio"), and Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation (hereinafter called the "Adviser") as set forth in its entirety below.

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Fund, on behalf of the Portfolio, and the Adviser hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 6 of the existing Management Contract dated February 26, 1999, to a modification of said Contract in the manner set forth below. The Amended and Restated Management Contract shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Fund and Adviser, take effect on ________________ .

1. (a) Investment Advisory Services. The Adviser undertakes to act as investment adviser of the Portfolio and shall, subject to the supervision of the Fund's Board of Trustees, direct the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations as provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time (the "1940 Act"), and such other limitations as the Portfolio may impose by notice in writing to the Adviser. The Adviser shall also furnish for the use of the Portfolio office space and all necessary office facilities, equipment and personnel for servicing the investments of the Portfolio; and shall pay the salaries and fees of all officers of the Fund, of all Trustees of the Fund who are "interested persons" of the Fund or of the Adviser and of all personnel of the Fund or the Adviser performing services relating to research, statistical and investment activities. The Adviser is authorized, in its discretion and without prior consultation with the Portfolio, to buy, sell, lend and otherwise trade in any stocks, bonds and other securities and investment instruments on behalf of the Portfolio. The investment policies and all other actions of the Portfolio are and shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Fund's Board of Trustees.

(b) Management Services. The Adviser shall perform (or arrange for the performance by its affiliates of) the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the Fund. The Adviser shall, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, perform various services for the Portfolio, including but not limited to: (i) providing the Portfolio with office space, equipment and facilities (which may be its own) for maintaining its organization; (ii) on behalf of the Portfolio, supervising relations with, and monitoring the performance of, custodians, depositories, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, attorneys, underwriters, brokers and dealers, insurers and other persons in any capacity deemed to be necessary or desirable; (iii) preparing all general shareholder communications, including shareholder reports; (iv) conducting shareholder relations; (v) maintaining the Fund's existence and its records; (vi) during such times as shares are publicly offered, maintaining the registration and qualification of the Portfolio's shares under federal and state law; and (vii) investigating the development of and developing and implementing, if appropriate, management and shareholder services designed to enhance the value or convenience of the Portfolio as an investment vehicle.

The Adviser shall also furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Fund as the Fund's Board of Trustees may request from time to time or as the Adviser may deem to be desirable. The Adviser shall make recommendations to the Fund's Board of Trustees with respect to Fund policies, and shall carry out such policies as are adopted by the Trustees. The Adviser shall, subject to review by the Board of Trustees, furnish such other services as the Adviser shall from time to time determine to be necessary or useful to perform its obligations under this Contract.

(c) The Adviser shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Adviser, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Adviser. The Adviser shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or the other accounts over which the Adviser or its affiliates exercise investment discretion. The Adviser is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Adviser determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Adviser and its affiliates have with respect to accounts over which they exercise investment discretion. The Trustees of the Fund shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

The Adviser shall, in acting hereunder, be an independent contractor. The Adviser shall not be an agent of the Portfolio.

2. It is understood that the Trustees, officers and shareholders of the Fund are or may be or become interested in the Adviser as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Adviser are or may be or become similarly interested in the Fund, and that the Adviser may be or become interested in the Fund as a shareholder or otherwise.

3. The Adviser will be compensated on the following basis for the services and facilities to be furnished hereunder. The Adviser shall receive a monthly management fee, payable monthly as soon as practicable after the last day of each month, composed of a Group Fee and an Individual Fund Fee.

(a) Group Fee Rate. The Group Fee Rate shall be based upon the monthly average of the net assets of the registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser (computed in the manner set forth in the fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month. The Group Fee Rate shall be determined on a cumulative basis pursuant to the following schedule:

Average [Net] Group Assets

Annualized [Fee] Rate
[(for each level)]

0 - $ 3 billion

.5200%

3 - 6

.4900

6 - 9

.4600

9 - 12

.4300

12 - 15

.4000

15 - 18

.3850

18 - 21

.3700

21 - 24

.3600

24 - 30

.3500

30 - 36

.3450

36 - 42

.3400

42 - 48

.3350

48 - 66

.3250

66 - 84

.3200

84 - 102

.3150

102 - 138

.3100

138 - 174

.3050

174 - 210

.3000

210 - 246

.2950

246 - 282

.2900

282 - 318

.2850

318 - 354

.2800

354 - 390

.2750

390 - 426

.2700

426 - 462

.2650

462 - 498

.2600

498 - 534

.2550

534 - 587

.2500

587 - 646

.2463

646 - 711

.2426

711 - 782

.2389

782 - 860

.2352

860 - 946

.2315

946 - 1,041

.2278

1,041 - 1,145

.2241

1,145 - 1,260

.2204

over 1,260

[Over - 534]

.2167

[.2500]

(b) Individual Fund Fee Rate. The Individual Fund Fee Rate shall be 0.20%.

The sum of the Group Fee Rate, calculated as described above to the nearest millionth, and the Individual Fund Fee Rate shall constitute the Annual Management Fee Rate. One-twelfth of the Annual Management Fee Rate shall be applied to the average of the net assets of the Portfolio (computed in the manner set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month.

(c) In case of termination of this Contract during any month, the fee for that month shall be reduced proportionately on the basis of the number of business days during which it is in effect, and the fee computed upon the average net assets for the business days it is so in effect for that month.

4. It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all its expenses, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Fund's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Fund or the Adviser; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Fund and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Fund's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

5. The services of the Adviser to the Portfolio are not to be deemed exclusive, the Adviser being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Contract, interfere, in a material manner, with the Adviser's ability to meet all of its obligations with respect to rendering services to the Portfolio hereunder. In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Adviser, the Adviser shall not be subject to liability to the Portfolio or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security or other investment instrument.

6. (a) Subject to prior termination as provided in sub-paragraph (d) of this paragraph 6, this Contract shall continue in force until July 31, [1999] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such date shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trustees of the Fund or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Contract may be modified by mutual consent subject to the provisions of Section 15 of the 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by any applicable order or orders of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 6, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Contract must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Fund who are not parties to the Contract or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either party hereto may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other, terminate this Contract, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Trustees or Board of Directors, as the case may be, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio. This Contract shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

7. The Adviser is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document and agrees that the obligations assumed by the Fund pursuant to this Contract shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio or any other Portfolios of the Fund. In addition, the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligations from the Trustees or any individual Trustee. The Adviser understands that the rights and obligations of any Portfolio under the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document are separate and distinct from those of any and all other Portfolios.

8. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act, as now in effect or as hereafter amended, and subject to such orders as may be granted by the Commission.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

[SIGNATURE LINES OMITTED]

EXHIBIT 7

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

MANAGEMENT CONTRACT

between

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I

FIDELITY ADVISOR GROWTH & INCOME FUND

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

AGREEMENT [made] AMENDED and RESTATED as of this [1st] __ day of [December, 1996,] _____, 20__, by and between Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Fund"), on behalf of Fidelity Advisor Growth & Income Fund (hereinafter called the "Portfolio"), and Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation (hereinafter called the "Adviser") as set forth in its entirety below.

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Fund, on behalf of the Portfolio, and the Adviser hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 6 of the existing Management Contract dated December 1, 1996, to a modification of said Contract in the manner set forth below. The Amended and Restated Management Contract shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Fund and Adviser, take effect on ________________.

1. (a) Investment Advisory Services. The Adviser undertakes to act as investment adviser of the Portfolio and shall, subject to the supervision of the Fund's Board of Trustees, direct the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations as provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time (the "1940 Act"), and such other limitations as the Portfolio may impose by notice in writing to the Adviser. The Adviser shall also furnish for the use of the Portfolio office space and all necessary office facilities, equipment and personnel for servicing the investments of the Portfolio; and shall pay the salaries and fees of all officers of the Fund, of all Trustees of the Fund who are "interested persons" of the Fund or of the Adviser and of all personnel of the Fund or the Adviser performing services relating to research, statistical and investment activities. The Adviser is authorized, in its discretion and without prior consultation with the Portfolio, to buy, sell, lend and otherwise trade in any stocks, bonds and other securities and investment instruments on behalf of the Portfolio. The investment policies and all other actions of the Portfolio are and shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Fund's Board of Trustees.

(b) Management Services. The Adviser shall perform (or arrange for the performance by its affiliates of) the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the Fund. The Adviser shall, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, perform various services for the Portfolio, including but not limited to: (i) providing the Portfolio with office space, equipment and facilities (which may be its own) for maintaining its organization; (ii) on behalf of the Portfolio, supervising relations with, and monitoring the performance of, custodians, depositories, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, attorneys, underwriters, brokers and dealers, insurers and other persons in any capacity deemed to be necessary or desirable; (iii) preparing all general shareholder communications, including shareholder reports; (iv) conducting shareholder relations; (v) maintaining the Fund's existence and its records; (vi) during such times as shares are publicly offered, maintaining the registration and qualification of the Portfolio's shares under federal and state law; and (vii) investigating the development of and developing and implementing, if appropriate, management and shareholder services designed to enhance the value or convenience of the Portfolio as an investment vehicle.

The Adviser shall also furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Fund as the Fund's Board of Trustees may request from time to time or as the Adviser may deem to be desirable. The Adviser shall make recommendations to the Fund's Board of Trustees with respect to Fund policies, and shall carry out such policies as are adopted by the Trustees. The Adviser shall, subject to review by the Board of Trustees, furnish such other services as the Adviser shall from time to time determine to be necessary or useful to perform its obligations under this Contract.

(c) The Adviser shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Adviser, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Adviser. The Adviser shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or the other accounts over which the Adviser or its affiliates exercise investment discretion. The Adviser is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Adviser determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Adviser and its affiliates have with respect to accounts over which they exercise investment discretion. The Trustees of the Fund shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

The Adviser shall, in acting hereunder, be an independent contractor. The Adviser shall not be an agent of the Portfolio.

2. It is understood that the Trustees, officers and shareholders of the Fund are or may be or become interested in the Adviser as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Adviser are or may be or become similarly interested in the Fund, and that the Adviser may be or become interested in the Fund as a shareholder or otherwise.

3. The Adviser will be compensated on the following basis for the services and facilities to be furnished hereunder. The Adviser shall receive a monthly management fee, payable monthly as soon as practicable after the last day of each month, composed of a Group Fee and an Individual Fund Fee.

(a) Group Fee Rate. The Group Fee Rate shall be based upon the monthly average of the net assets of the registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser (computed in the manner set forth in the fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month. The Group Fee Rate shall be determined on a cumulative basis pursuant to the following schedule:

Average [Net] Group Assets

Annualized [Fee] Rate
[(for each level)]

0 - $ 3 billion

.5200%

3 - 6

.4900

6 - 9

.4600

9 - 12

.4300

12 - 15

.4000

15 - 18

.3850

18 - 21

.3700

21 - 24

.3600

24 - 30

.3500

30 - 36

.3450

36 - 42

.3400

42 - 48

.3350

48 - 66

.3250

66 - 84

.3200

84 - 102

.3150

102 - 138

.3100

138 - 174

.3050

174 - 210

.3000

210 - 246

.2950

246 - 282

.2900

282 - 318

.2850

318 - 354

.2800

354 - 390

.2750

390 - 426

.2700

426 - 462

.2650

462 - 498

.2600

498 - 534

.2550

534 - 587

.2500

587 - 646

.2463

646 - 711

.2426

711 - 782

.2389

782 - 860

.2352

860 - 946

.2315

946 - 1,041

.2278

1,041 - 1,145

.2241

1,145 - 1,260

.2204

over 1,260

[Over - 534]

.2167

[.2500]

(b) Individual Fund Fee Rate. The Individual Fund Fee Rate shall be 0.20%.

The sum of the Group Fee Rate, calculated as described above to the nearest millionth, and the Individual Fund Fee Rate shall constitute the Annual Management Fee Rate. One-twelfth of the Annual Management Fee Rate shall be applied to the average of the net assets of the Portfolio (computed in the manner set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month.

(c) In case of termination of this Contract during any month, the fee for that month shall be reduced proportionately on the basis of the number of business days during which it is in effect, and the fee computed upon the average net assets for the business days it is so in effect for that month.

4. It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all its expenses, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Fund's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Fund or the Adviser; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Fund and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Fund's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

5. The services of the Adviser to the Portfolio are not to be deemed exclusive, the Adviser being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Contract, interfere, in a material manner, with the Adviser's ability to meet all of its obligations with respect to rendering services to the Portfolio hereunder. In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Adviser, the Adviser shall not be subject to liability to the Portfolio or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security or other investment instrument.

6. (a) Subject to prior termination as provided in sub-paragraph (d) of this paragraph 6, this Contract shall continue in force until July 31, [1997] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such date shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trustees of the Fund or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Contract may be modified by mutual consent[,] [such consent on] subject to the [part] provisions of Section 15 of the [Fund to be authorized] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by [vote] any applicable order or orders of [a majority of] the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") [outstanding voting securities of] or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the [Portfolio.] Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 6, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Contract must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Fund who are not parties to the Contract or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either party hereto may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other, terminate this Contract, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Trustees or Board of Directors, as the case may be, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio. This Contract shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

7. The Adviser is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document and agrees that the obligations assumed by the Fund pursuant to this Contract shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio or any other Portfolios of the Fund. In addition, the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligations from the Trustees or any individual Trustee. The Adviser understands that the rights and obligations of any Portfolio under the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document are separate and distinct from those of any and all other Portfolios.

8. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act, as now in effect or as hereafter amended, and subject to such orders as may be granted by the [Securities and Exchange] Commission.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

[SIGNATURE LINES OMITTED]

EXHIBIT 8

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

MANAGEMENT CONTRACT

between

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I

FIDELITY ADVISOR GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

AGREEMENT [MADE] AMENDED and RESTATED as of this [28th] __ day of [February, 1998,] _____ _____ 20__, by and between Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Fund"), on behalf of Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund (hereinafter called the "Portfolio"), and Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation (hereinafter called the "Adviser") as set forth in its entirety below.

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Fund, on behalf of the Portfolio, and the Adviser hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 6 of the existing Management Contract dated February 28, 1998, to a modification of said Contract in the manner set forth below. The Amended and Restated Management Contract shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Fund and Adviser, take effect on ________________.

1. (a) Investment Advisory Services. The Adviser undertakes to act as investment adviser of the Portfolio and shall, subject to the supervision of the Fund's Board of Trustees, direct the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations as provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time (the "1940 Act"), and such other limitations as the Portfolio may impose by notice in writing to the Adviser. The Adviser shall also furnish for the use of the Portfolio office space and all necessary office facilities, equipment and personnel for servicing the investments of the Portfolio; and shall pay the salaries and fees of all officers of the Fund, of all Trustees of the Fund who are "interested persons" of the Fund or of the Adviser and of all personnel of the Fund or the Adviser performing services relating to research, statistical and investment activities. The Adviser is authorized, in its discretion and without prior consultation with the Portfolio, to buy, sell, lend and otherwise trade in any stocks, bonds and other securities and investment instruments on behalf of the Portfolio. The investment policies and all other actions of the Portfolio are and shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Fund's Board of Trustees.

(b) Management Services. The Adviser shall perform (or arrange for the performance by its affiliates of) the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the Fund. The Adviser shall, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, perform various services for the Portfolio, including but not limited to: (i) providing the Portfolio with office space, equipment and facilities (which may be its own) for maintaining its organization; (ii) on behalf of the Portfolio, supervising relations with, and monitoring the performance of, custodians, depositories, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, attorneys, underwriters, brokers and dealers, insurers and other persons in any capacity deemed to be necessary or desirable; (iii) preparing all general shareholder communications, including shareholder reports; (iv) conducting shareholder relations; (v) maintaining the Fund's existence and its records; (vi) during such times as shares are publicly offered, maintaining the registration and qualification of the Portfolio's shares under federal and state law; and (vii) investigating the development of and developing and implementing, if appropriate, management and shareholder services designed to enhance the value or convenience of the Portfolio as an investment vehicle.

The Adviser shall also furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Fund as the Fund's Board of Trustees may request from time to time or as the Adviser may deem to be desirable. The Adviser shall make recommendations to the Fund's Board of Trustees with respect to Fund policies, and shall carry out such policies as are adopted by the Trustees. The Adviser shall, subject to review by the Board of Trustees, furnish such other services as the Adviser shall from time to time determine to be necessary or useful to perform its obligations under this Contract.

(c) The Adviser shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Adviser, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Adviser. The Adviser shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or the other accounts over which the Adviser or its affiliates exercise investment discretion. The Adviser is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Adviser determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Adviser and its affiliates have with respect to accounts over which they exercise investment discretion. The Trustees of the Fund shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

The Adviser shall, in acting hereunder, be an independent contractor. The Adviser shall not be an agent of the Portfolio.

2. It is understood that the Trustees, officers and shareholders of the Fund are or may be or become interested in the Adviser as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Adviser are or may be or become similarly interested in the Fund, and that the Adviser may be or become interested in the Fund as a shareholder or otherwise.

3. The Adviser will be compensated on the following basis for the services and facilities to be furnished hereunder. The Adviser shall receive a monthly management fee, payable monthly as soon as practicable after the last day of each month, composed of a Basic Fee and a Performance Adjustment. The Performance Adjustment is added to or subtracted from the Basic Fee depending on whether the Portfolio experienced better or worse performance than the Standard and Poor's 500 Index (the "Index"). The Performance Adjustment is not cumulative. An increased fee will result even though the performance of the Portfolio over some period of time shorter than the performance period has been behind that of the Index, and, conversely, a reduction in the fee will be made for a month even though the performance of the Portfolio over some period of time shorter than the performance period has been ahead of that of the Index. The Basic Fee and the Performance Adjustment will be computed as follows:

(a) Basic Fee Rate: The annual Basic Fee Rate shall be the sum of the Group Fee Rate and the Individual Fund Fee Rate calculated to the nearest millionth decimal place as follows:

(i) Group Fee Rate. The Group Fee Rate shall be based upon the monthly average of the net assets of the registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser (computed in the manner set forth in the fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month. The Group Fee Rate shall be determined on a cumulative basis pursuant to the following schedule:

Average [Net] Group Assets

Annualized [Fee] Rate
[(for each level)]

0 - $ 3 billion

.5200%

3 - 6

.4900

6 - 9

.4600

9 - 12

.4300

12 - 15

.4000

15 - 18

.3850

18 - 21

.3700

21 - 24

.3600

24 - 30

.3500

30 - 36

.3450

36 - 42

.3400

42 - 48

.3350

48 - 66

.3250

66 - 84

.3200

84 - 102

.3150

102 - 138

.3100

138 - 174

.3050

174 - 210

.3000

210 - 246

.2950

246 - 282

.2900

282 - 318

.2850

318 - 354

.2800

354 - 390

.2750

390 - 426

.2700

426 - 462

.2650

462 - 498

.2600

498 - 534

.2550

534 - 587

.2500

587 - 646

.2463

646 - 711

.2426

711 - 782

.2389

782 - 860

.2352

860 - 946

.2315

946 - 1,041

.2278

1,041 - 1,145

.2241

1,145 - 1,260

.2204

over 1,260

[Over - 534]

.2167

[.2500]

ii) Individual Fund Fee Rate. The Individual Fund Fee Rate shall be 0.30%.

(b) Basic Fee. One-twelfth of the Basic Fee Rate shall be applied to the average of the net assets of the Portfolio (computed in the manner set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month. The resulting dollar amount comprises the Basic Fee.

(c) Performance Adjustment Rate: The Performance Adjustment Rate is 0.02% for each percentage point (the performance of the Portfolio and the Index each being calculated to the nearest [0.01%)] percentage point that the Portfolio's investment performance for the performance period was better or worse than the record of the Index as then constituted. The maximum performance adjustment rate is 0.20%.

The performance period will commence with the first day of the first full month following the Portfolio's commencement of operations. During the first eleven months of the performance period for the Portfolio, there will be no performance adjustment. Starting with the twelfth month of the performance period, the performance adjustment will take effect. Following the twelfth month a new month will be added to the performance period until the performance period equals 36 months. Thereafter the performance period will consist of the current month plus the previous 35 months.

[The Portfolio's investment performance for the performance period shall be the cumulative monthly asset-weighted investment performance of all classes of shares of the Portfolio over the performance period. The asset-weighted investment performance for the Portfolio for a given month will be calculated by multiplying the investment performance of each class for the month by its average net assets (determined as of the close of business on each business day of the month), adding the results together and dividing the sum by the aggregate net assets of all classes of the Portfolio for that month. Any class that does not complete a full month of operations in a given month will be excluded from the calculation of the Portfolio's investment performance for that month, and its assets will be excluded from the aggregate net assets of the Portfolio in determining the Portfolio's investment performance for that month.]

The Portfolio's investment performance [of each class] will be measured by comparing (i) the opening net asset value of one share of the [class] Portfolio on the first business day of the [month] performance period with (ii) the closing net asset value of one share of the [class] Portfolio as of the last business day of such [month] period. In computing the investment performance of [each class] the Portfolio and the investment record of the Index, distributions of realized capital gains, the value of capital gains taxes per share paid or payable on undistributed realized long-term capital gains accumulated to the end of such period and dividends paid out of investment income on the part of the Portfolio, and all cash distributions of the securities included in the Index, will be treated as reinvested in accordance with Rule 205-1 or any other applicable rules under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as the same from time to time may be amended. [Although the investment performance of the Portfolio for the performance period shall be rounded to the nearest 0.01%, this shall not prevent the monthly investment performance of the classes or of the Portfolio from being rounded to a greater number of decimal places.]

(d) Performance Adjustment. One-twelfth of the annual Performance Adjustment Rate will be applied to the average of the net assets of the Portfolio (computed in the manner set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month and the performance period.

(e) In case of termination of this Contract during any month, the fee for that month shall be reduced proportionately on the basis of the number of business days during which it is in effect for that month. The Basic Fee Rate will be computed on the basis of and applied to net assets averaged over that month ending on the last business day on which this Contract is in effect. The amount of this Performance Adjustment to the Basic Fee will be computed on the basis of and applied to net assets averaged over the 36-month period ending on the last business day on which this Contract is in effect provided that if this Contract has been in effect less than 36 months, the computation will be made on the basis of the period of time during which it has been in effect.

4. It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all its expenses, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Fund's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Fund or the Adviser; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Fund and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Fund's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

5. The services of the Adviser to the Portfolio are not to be deemed exclusive, the Adviser being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Contract, interfere, in a material manner, with the Adviser's ability to meet all of its obligations with respect to rendering services to the Portfolio hereunder. In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Adviser, the Adviser shall not be subject to liability to the Portfolio or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security or other investment instrument.

6. (a) Subject to prior termination as provided in sub-paragraph (d) of this paragraph 6, this Contract shall continue in force until July 31, [1998] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such date shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trustees of the Fund or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Contract may be modified by mutual [consent, such] consent [on] subject to the [part] provisions of Section 15 of the [Fund to be authorized] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by [vote] any applicable order or orders of [a majority of] the [outstanding voting securities of] [Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the [Portfolio] Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 6, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Contract must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Fund who are not parties to the Contract or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either party hereto may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other, terminate this Contract, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Trustees or Board of Directors, as the case may be, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio. This Contract shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

7. The Adviser is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document and agrees that the obligations assumed by the Fund pursuant to this Contract shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio or any other Portfolios of the Fund. In addition, the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligations from the Trustees or any individual Trustee. The Adviser understands that the rights and obligations of any Portfolio under the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document are separate and distinct from those of any and all other Portfolios.

8. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act, as now in effect or as hereafter amended, and subject to such orders as may be granted by the [Securities and Exchange] Commission.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

[SIGNATURE LINES OMITTED]

EXHIBIT 9

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

MANAGEMENT CONTRACT

between

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I TRUST

{NAMES OF PORTFOLIOS OMITTED}

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

AGREEMENT [made] AMENDED and RESTATED as of this [18th] __day of [January 1996,] _____, 20__, by and between Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Fund"), on behalf of {NAMES OF PORTFOLIOS OMITTED} (hereinafter called the "Portfolio"), and Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation (hereinafter called the "Adviser") as set forth in its entirety below.

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Fund, on behalf of the Portfolio, and the Adviser hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 6 of the existing Management Contract dated January 18, 1996, to a modification of said Contract in the manner set forth below. The Amended and Restated Management Contract shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Fund and Adviser, take effect on ________________.

1. (a) Investment Advisory Services. The Adviser undertakes to act as investment adviser of the Portfolio and shall, subject to the supervision of the Fund's Board of Trustees, direct the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations as provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time (the "1940 Act"), and such other limitations as the Portfolio may impose by notice in writing to the Adviser. The Adviser shall also furnish for the use of the Portfolio office space and all necessary office facilities, equipment and personnel for servicing the investments of the Portfolio; and shall pay the salaries and fees of all officers of the Fund, of all Trustees of the Fund who are "interested persons" of the Fund or of the Adviser and of all personnel of the Fund or the Adviser performing services relating to research, statistical and investment activities. The Adviser is authorized, in its discretion and without prior consultation with the Portfolio, to buy, sell, lend and otherwise trade in any stocks, bonds and other securities and investment instruments on behalf of the Portfolio. The investment policies and all other actions of the Portfolio are and shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Fund's Board of Trustees.

(b) Management Services. The Adviser shall perform (or arrange for the performance by its affiliates of) the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the Fund. The Adviser shall, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, perform various services for the Portfolio, including but not limited to: (i) providing the Portfolio with office space, equipment and facilities (which may be its own) for maintaining its organization; (ii) on behalf of the Portfolio, supervising relations with, and monitoring the performance of, custodians, depositories, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, attorneys, underwriters, brokers and dealers, insurers and other persons in any capacity deemed to be necessary or desirable; (iii) preparing all general shareholder communications, including shareholder reports; (iv) conducting shareholder relations; (v) maintaining the Fund's existence and its records; (vi) during such times as shares are publicly offered, maintaining the registration and qualification of the Portfolio's shares under federal and state law; and (vii) investigating the development of and developing and implementing, if appropriate, management and shareholder services designed to enhance the value or convenience of the Portfolio as an investment vehicle.

The Adviser shall also furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Fund as the Fund's Board of Trustees may request from time to time or as the Adviser may deem to be desirable. The Adviser shall make recommendations to the Fund's Board of Trustees with respect to Fund policies, and shall carry out such policies as are adopted by the Trustees. The Adviser shall, subject to review by the Board of Trustees, furnish such other services as the Adviser shall from time to time determine to be necessary or useful to perform its obligations under this Contract.

(c) The Adviser shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Adviser, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Adviser. The Adviser shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or the other accounts over which the Adviser or its affiliates exercise investment discretion. The Adviser is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Adviser determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Adviser and its affiliates have with respect to accounts over which they exercise investment discretion. The Trustees of the Fund shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

The Adviser shall, in acting hereunder, be an independent contractor. The Adviser shall not be an agent of the Portfolio.

2. It is understood that the Trustees, officers and shareholders of the Fund are or may be or become interested in the Adviser as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Adviser are or may be or become similarly interested in the Fund, and that the Adviser may be or become interested in the Fund as a shareholder or otherwise.

3. The Adviser will be compensated on the following basis for the services and facilities to be furnished hereunder. The Adviser shall receive a monthly management fee, payable monthly as soon as practicable after the last day of each month, composed of a Group Fee and an Individual Fund Fee.

(a) Group Fee Rate. The Group Fee Rate shall be based upon the monthly average of the net assets of the registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser (computed in the manner set forth in the [F]fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month. The Group Fee Rate shall be determined on a cumulative basis pursuant to the following schedule:

Average [Net] Group Assets

Annualized [Fee] Rate
[(for each level)]

0 - $ 3 billion

.5200%

3 - 6

.4900

6 - 9

.4600

9 - 12

.4300

12 - 15

.4000

15 - 18

.3850

18 - 21

.3700

21 - 24

.3600

24 - 30

.3500

30 - 36

.3450

36 - 42

.3400

42 - 48

.3350

48 - 66

.3250

66 - 84

.3200

84 - 102

.3150

102 - 138

.3100

138 - 174

.3050

174 - 210

.3000

210 - 246

.2950

246 - 282

.2900

282 - 318

.2850

318 - 354

.2800

354 - 390

.2750

390 - 426

.2700

426 - 462

.2650

462 - 498

.2600

498 - 534

.2550

534 - 587

.2500

587 - 646

.2463

646 - 711

.2426

711 - 782

.2389

782 - 860

.2352

860 - 946

.2315

946 - 1,041

.2278

1,041 - 1,145

.2241

1,145 - 1,260

.2204

over 1,260

[Over - 534]

.2167

[.2500]

(b) Individual Fund Fee Rate. The Individual Fund Fee Rate shall be 0.30%.

The sum of the Group Fee Rate, calculated as described above to the nearest millionth, and the Individual Fund Fee Rate shall constitute the Annual Management Fee Rate. One-twelfth of the Annual Management Fee Rate shall be applied to the average of the net assets of the Portfolio (computed in the manner set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month.

(c) In case of termination of this Contract during any month, the fee for that month shall be reduced proportionately on the basis of the number of business days during which it is in effect, and the fee computed upon the average net assets for the business days it is so in effect for that month.

4. It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all its expenses, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Fund's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Fund or the Adviser; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Fund and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Fund's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

5. The services of the Adviser to the Portfolio are not to be deemed exclusive, the Adviser being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Contract, interfere, in a material manner, with the Adviser's ability to meet all of its obligations with respect to rendering services to the Portfolio hereunder. In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Adviser, the Adviser shall not be subject to liability to the Portfolio or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security or other investment instrument.

6. (a) Subject to prior termination as provided in sub-paragraph (d) of this paragraph 6, this Contract shall continue in force until July 31, [1999] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such date shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trustees of the Fund or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Contract may be modified by mutual consent[,] [such consent on] subject to the [part] provisions of Section 15 of the [Fund to be authorized] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by [vote] any applicable order or orders of [a majority of] the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") [outstanding voting securities of] or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the [Portfolio.] Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 6, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Contract must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Fund who are not parties to the Contract or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either party hereto may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other, terminate this Contract, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Trustees or Board of Directors, as the case may be, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio. This Contract shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

7. The Adviser is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document and agrees that the obligations assumed by the Fund pursuant to this Contract shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio or any other Portfolios of the Fund. In addition, the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligations from the Trustees or any individual Trustee. The Adviser understands that the rights and obligations of any Portfolio under the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document are separate and distinct from those of any and all other Portfolios.

8. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act, as now in effect or as hereafter amended, and subject to such orders as may be granted by the [Securities and Exchange] Commission.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

[SIGNATURE LINES OMITTED]

EXHIBIT 10

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

MANAGEMENT CONTRACT

between

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I:

FIDELITY SMALL CAP FUND

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

AGREEMENT [made] AGREEMENT AMENDED and RESTATED as of this [16th] __ day of [July 1998,] _____ , 20__, by and between Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Fund"), on behalf of Fidelity Advisor Small Cap Fund (hereinafter called the "Portfolio"), and Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation (hereinafter called the "Adviser") as set forth in its entirety below.

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Fund, on behalf of the Portfolio, and the Adviser hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 6 of the existing Management Contract dated July 16, 1998, to a modification of said Contract in the manner set forth below. The Amended and Restated Management Contract shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Fund and Adviser, take effect on ________________.

1. (a) Investment Advisory Services. The Adviser undertakes to act as investment adviser of the Portfolio and shall, subject to the supervision of the Fund's Board of Trustees, direct the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations as provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time (the "1940 Act"), and such other limitations as the Portfolio may impose by notice in writing to the Adviser. The Adviser shall also furnish for the use of the Portfolio office space and all necessary office facilities, equipment and personnel for servicing the investments of the Portfolio; and shall pay the salaries and fees of all officers of the Fund, of all Trustees of the Fund who are "interested persons" of the Fund or of the Adviser and of all personnel of the Fund or the Adviser performing services relating to research, statistical and investment activities. The Adviser is authorized, in its discretion and without prior consultation with the Portfolio, to buy, sell, lend and otherwise trade in any stocks, bonds and other securities and investment instruments on behalf of the Portfolio. The investment policies and all other actions of the Portfolio are and shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Fund's Board of Trustees.

(b) Management Services. The Adviser shall perform (or arrange for the performance by its affiliates of) the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the Fund. The Adviser shall, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, perform various services for the Portfolio, including but not limited to: (i) providing the Portfolio with office space, equipment and facilities (which may be its own) for maintaining its organization; (ii) on behalf of the Portfolio, supervising relations with, and monitoring the performance of, custodians, depositories, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, attorneys, underwriters, brokers and dealers, insurers and other persons in any capacity deemed to be necessary or desirable; (iii) preparing all general shareholder communications, including shareholder reports; (iv) conducting shareholder relations; (v) maintaining the Fund's existence and its records; (vi) during such times as shares are publicly offered, maintaining the registration and qualification of the Portfolio's shares under federal and state law; and (vii) investigating the development of and developing and implementing, if appropriate, management and shareholder services designed to enhance the value or convenience of the Portfolio as an investment vehicle.

The Adviser shall also furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Fund as the Fund's Board of Trustees may request from time to time or as the Adviser may deem to be desirable. The Adviser shall make recommendations to the Fund's Board of Trustees with respect to Fund policies, and shall carry out such policies as are adopted by the Trustees. The Adviser shall, subject to review by the Board of Trustees, furnish such other services as the Adviser shall from time to time determine to be necessary or useful to perform its obligations under this Contract.

(c) The Adviser shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Adviser, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Adviser. The Adviser shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or the other accounts over which the Adviser or its affiliates exercise investment discretion. The Adviser is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Adviser determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Adviser and its affiliates have with respect to accounts over which they exercise investment discretion. The Trustees of the Fund shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

The Adviser shall, in acting hereunder, be an independent contractor. The Adviser shall not be an agent of the Portfolio.

2. It is understood that the Trustees, officers and shareholders of the Fund are or may be or become interested in the Adviser as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Adviser are or may be or become similarly interested in the Fund, and that the Adviser may be or become interested in the Fund as a shareholder or otherwise.

3. The Adviser will be compensated on the following basis for the services and facilities to be furnished hereunder. The Adviser shall receive a monthly management fee, payable monthly as soon as practicable after the last day of each month, composed of a Group Fee and an Individual Fund Fee.

(a) Group Fee Rate. The Group Fee Rate shall be based upon the monthly average of the net assets of the registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser (computed in the manner set forth in the fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month. The Group Fee Rate shall be determined on a cumulative basis pursuant to the following schedule:

Average [Net] Group Assets

Annualized [Fee] Rate
[(for each level)]

0 - $ 3 billion

.5200%

3 - 6

.4900

6 - 9

.4600

9 - 12

.4300

12 - 15

.4000

15 - 18

.3850

18 - 21

.3700

21 - 24

.3600

24 - 30

.3500

30 - 36

.3450

36 - 42

.3400

42 - 48

.3350

48 - 66

.3250

66 - 84

.3200

84 - 102

.3150

102 - 138

.3100

138 - 174

.3050

174 - 210

.3000

210 - 246

.2950

246 - 282

.2900

282 - 318

.2850

318 - 354

.2800

354 - 390

.2750

390 - 426

.2700

426 - 462

.2650

462 - 498

.2600

498 - 534

.2550

534 - 587

.2500

587 - 646

.2463

646 - 711

.2426

711 - 782

.2389

782 - 860

.2352

860 - 946

.2315

946 - 1,041

.2278

1,041 - 1,145

.2241

1,145 - 1,260

.2204

over 1,260

[Over - 534]

.2167

[.2500]

(b) Individual Fund Fee Rate. The Individual Fund Fee Rate shall be 0.45%.

The sum of the Group Fee Rate, calculated as described above to the nearest millionth, and the Individual Fund Fee Rate shall constitute the Annual Management Fee Rate. One-twelfth of the Annual Management Fee Rate shall be applied to the average of the net assets of the Portfolio (computed in the manner set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month.

(c) In case of termination of this Contract during any month, the fee for that month shall be reduced proportionately on the basis of the number of business days during which it is in effect, and the fee computed upon the average net assets for the business days it is so in effect for that month.

4. It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all its expenses, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Fund's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Fund or the Adviser; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Fund and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Fund's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

5. The services of the Adviser to the Portfolio are not to be deemed exclusive, the Adviser being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Contract, interfere, in a material manner, with the Adviser's ability to meet all of its obligations with respect to rendering services to the Portfolio hereunder. In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Adviser, the Adviser shall not be subject to liability to the Portfolio or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security or other investment instrument.

6. (a) Subject to prior termination as provided in sub-paragraph (d) of this paragraph 6, this Contract shall continue in force until July 31, [1999] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such date shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trustees of the Fund or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Contract may be modified by mutual consent subject to the provisions of Section 15 of the 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by any applicable order or orders of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 6, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Contract must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Fund who are not parties to the Contract or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either party hereto may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other, terminate this Contract, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Trustees or Board of Directors, as the case may be, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio. This Contract shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

7. The Adviser is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document and agrees that the obligations assumed by the Fund pursuant to this Contract shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio or any other Portfolios of the Fund. In addition, the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligations from the Trustees or any individual Trustee. The Adviser understands that the rights and obligations of any Portfolio under the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document are separate and distinct from those of any and all other Portfolios.

8. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act, as now in effect or as hereafter amended, and subject to such orders as may be granted by the Commission.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

[SIGNATURE LINES OMITTED]

EXHIBIT 11

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

MANAGEMENT CONTRACT

between

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I

FIDELITY ADVISOR TECHNOQUANT GROWTH FUND

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

AGREEMENT [made] AGREEMENT AMENDED and RESTATED as of this [1st] __ day of [December, 1996,] _____, 20__, by and between Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Fund"), on behalf of Fidelity Advisor TechnoQuant Growth Fund (hereinafter called the "Portfolio"), and Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation (hereinafter called the "Adviser") as set forth in its entirety below.

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Fund, on behalf of the Portfolio, and the Adviser hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 6 of the existing Management Contract dated December 1, 1996, to a modification of said Contract in the manner set forth below. The Amended and Restated Management Contract shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Fund and Adviser, take effect on ________________.

1. (a) Investment Advisory Services. The Adviser undertakes to act as investment adviser of the Portfolio and shall, subject to the supervision of the Fund's Board of Trustees, direct the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations as provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time (the "1940 Act"), and such other limitations as the Portfolio may impose by notice in writing to the Adviser. The Adviser shall also furnish for the use of the Portfolio office space and all necessary office facilities, equipment and personnel for servicing the investments of the Portfolio; and shall pay the salaries and fees of all officers of the Fund, of all Trustees of the Fund who are "interested persons" of the Fund or of the Adviser and of all personnel of the Fund or the Adviser performing services relating to research, statistical and investment activities. The Adviser is authorized, in its discretion and without prior consultation with the Portfolio, to buy, sell, lend and otherwise trade in any stocks, bonds and other securities and investment instruments on behalf of the Portfolio. The investment policies and all other actions of the Portfolio are and shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Fund's Board of Trustees.

(b) Management Services. The Adviser shall perform (or arrange for the performance by its affiliates of) the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the Fund. The Adviser shall, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, perform various services for the Portfolio, including but not limited to: (i) providing the Portfolio with office space, equipment and facilities (which may be its own) for maintaining its organization; (ii) on behalf of the Portfolio, supervising relations with, and monitoring the performance of, custodians, depositories, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, attorneys, underwriters, brokers and dealers, insurers and other persons in any capacity deemed to be necessary or desirable; (iii) preparing all general shareholder communications, including shareholder reports; (iv) conducting shareholder relations; (v) maintaining the Fund's existence and its records; (vi) during such times as shares are publicly offered, maintaining the registration and qualification of the Portfolio's shares under federal and state law; and (vii) investigating the development of and developing and implementing, if appropriate, management and shareholder services designed to enhance the value or convenience of the Portfolio as an investment vehicle.

The Adviser shall also furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Fund as the Fund's Board of Trustees may request from time to time or as the Adviser may deem to be desirable. The Adviser shall make recommendations to the Fund's Board of Trustees with respect to Fund policies, and shall carry out such policies as are adopted by the Trustees. The Adviser shall, subject to review by the Board of Trustees, furnish such other services as the Adviser shall from time to time determine to be necessary or useful to perform its obligations under this Contract.

(c) The Adviser shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Adviser, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Adviser. The Adviser shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or the other accounts over which the Adviser or its affiliates exercise investment discretion. The Adviser is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Adviser determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Adviser and its affiliates have with respect to accounts over which they exercise investment discretion. The Trustees of the Fund shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

The Adviser shall, in acting hereunder, be an independent contractor. The Adviser shall not be an agent of the Portfolio.

2. It is understood that the Trustees, officers and shareholders of the Fund are or may be or become interested in the Adviser as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Adviser are or may be or become similarly interested in the Fund, and that the Adviser may be or become interested in the Fund as a shareholder or otherwise.

3. The Adviser will be compensated on the following basis for the services and facilities to be furnished hereunder. The Adviser shall receive a monthly management fee, payable monthly as soon as practicable after the last day of each month, composed of a Group Fee and an Individual Fund Fee.

(a) Group Fee Rate. The Group Fee Rate shall be based upon the monthly average of the net assets of the registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser (computed in the manner set forth in the fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month. The Group Fee Rate shall be determined on a cumulative basis pursuant to the following schedule:

Average [Net] Group Assets

Annualized [Fee] Rate
[(for each level)]

0 - $ 3 billion

.5200%

3 - 6

.4900

6 - 9

.4600

9 - 12

.4300

12 - 15

.4000

15 - 18

.3850

18 - 21

.3700

21 - 24

.3600

24 - 30

.3500

30 - 36

.3450

36 - 42

.3400

42 - 48

.3350

48 - 66

.3250

66 - 84

.3200

84 - 102

.3150

102 - 138

.3100

138 - 174

.3050

174 - 210

.3000

210 - 246

.2950

246 - 282

.2900

282 - 318

.2850

318 - 354

.2800

354 - 390

.2750

390 - 426

.2700

426 - 462

.2650

462 - 498

.2600

498 - 534

.2550

534 - 587

.2500

587 - 646

.2463

646 - 711

.2426

711 - 782

.2389

782 - 860

.2352

860 - 946

.2315

946 - 1,041

.2278

1,041 - 1,145

.2241

1,145 - 1,260

.2204

over 1,260

[Over - 534]

.2167

[.2500]

(b) Individual Fund Fee Rate. The Individual Fund Fee Rate shall be 0.30%.

The sum of the Group Fee Rate, calculated as described above to the nearest millionth, and the Individual Fund Fee Rate shall constitute the Annual Management Fee Rate. One-twelfth of the Annual Management Fee Rate shall be applied to the average of the net assets of the Portfolio (computed in the manner set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month.

(c) In case of termination of this Contract during any month, the fee for that month shall be reduced proportionately on the basis of the number of business days during which it is in effect, and the fee computed upon the average net assets for the business days it is so in effect for that month.

4. It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all its expenses, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Fund's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Fund or the Adviser; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Fund and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Fund's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

5. The services of the Adviser to the Portfolio are not to be deemed exclusive, the Adviser being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Contract, interfere, in a material manner, with the Adviser's ability to meet all of its obligations with respect to rendering services to the Portfolio hereunder. In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Adviser, the Adviser shall not be subject to liability to the Portfolio or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security or other investment instrument.

6. (a) Subject to prior termination as provided in sub-paragraph (d) of this paragraph 6, this Contract shall continue in force until July 31, [1997] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such date shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trustees of the Fund or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Contract may be modified by mutual consent[,] [such consent on] subject to the [part] provisions of Section 15 of the [Fund to be authorized] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by [vote] any applicable order or orders of [a majority of] the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") [outstanding voting securities of] or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the [Portfolio.] Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 6, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Contract must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Fund who are not parties to the Contract or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either party hereto may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other, terminate this Contract, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Trustees or Board of Directors, as the case may be, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio. This Contract shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

7. The Adviser is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document and agrees that the obligations assumed by the Fund pursuant to this Contract shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio or any other Portfolios of the Fund. In addition, the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligations from the Trustees or any individual Trustee. The Adviser understands that the rights and obligations of any Portfolio under the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document are separate and distinct from those of any and all other Portfolios.

8. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act, as now in effect or as hereafter amended, and subject to such orders as may be granted by the [Securities and Exchange] Commission.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

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EXHIBIT 12

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED

[BRACKETED] LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED

FORM OF

MANAGEMENT CONTRACT
between
FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I:

FIDELITY ADVISOR [STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES] VALUE STRATEGIES FUND
and
FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

[AMENDMENT made] AGREEMENT AMENDED and RESTATED as of this [1st] __ day of [July 1999,] _____, 20__, by and between Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Fund"), on behalf of Fidelity Advisor [Strategic Opportunities] Value Strategies (hereinafter called the "Portfolio"), and Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation (hereinafter called the "Adviser") as set forth in its entirety below.

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Fund, on behalf of the Portfolio, and the Adviser hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 6 of the existing Management Contract dated [February 28, 1998,] July 1, 1999, to a modification of said Contract in the manner set forth below. The Amended and Restated Management Contract shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Fund and the Adviser, take effect on ________________.

1. (a) Investment Advisory Services. The Adviser undertakes to act as investment adviser of the Portfolio and shall, subject to the supervision of the Fund's Board of Trustees, direct the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations as provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time (the "1940 Act"), and such other limitations as the Portfolio may impose by notice in writing to the Adviser. The Adviser shall also furnish for the use of the Portfolio office space and all necessary office facilities, equipment and personnel for servicing the investments of the Portfolio; and shall pay the salaries and fees of all officers of the Fund, of all Trustees of the Fund who are "interested persons" of the Fund or of the Adviser and of all personnel of the Fund or the Adviser performing services relating to research, statistical and investment activities. The Adviser is authorized, in its discretion and without prior consultation with the Portfolio, to buy, sell, lend and otherwise trade in any stocks, bonds and other securities and investment instruments on behalf of the Portfolio. The investment policies and all other actions of the Portfolio are and shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Fund's Board of Trustees.

(b) Management Services. The Adviser shall perform (or arrange for the performance by its affiliates of) the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the Fund. The Adviser shall, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, perform various services for the Portfolio, including but not limited to: (i) providing the Portfolio with office space, equipment and facilities (which may be its own) for maintaining its organization; (ii) on behalf of the Portfolio, supervising relations with, and monitoring the performance of, custodians, depositories, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, attorneys, underwriters, brokers and dealers, insurers and other persons in any capacity deemed to be necessary or desirable; (iii) preparing all general shareholder communications, including shareholder reports; (iv) conducting shareholder relations; (v) maintaining the Fund's existence and its records; (vi) during such times as shares are publicly offered, maintaining the registration and qualification of the Portfolio's shares under federal and state law; and (vii) investigating the development of and developing and implementing, if appropriate, management and shareholder services designed to enhance the value or convenience of the Portfolio as an investment vehicle.

The Adviser shall also furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Fund as the Fund's Board of Trustees may request from time to time or as the Adviser may deem to be desirable. The Adviser shall make recommendations to the Fund's Board of Trustees with respect to Fund policies, and shall carry out such policies as are adopted by the Trustees. The Adviser shall, subject to review by the Board of Trustees, furnish such other services as the Adviser shall from time to time determine to be necessary or useful to perform its obligations under this Contract.

(c) The Adviser shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Adviser, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Adviser. The Adviser shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or the other accounts over which the Adviser or its affiliates exercise investment discretion. The Adviser is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Adviser determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Adviser and its affiliates have with respect to accounts over which they exercise investment discretion. The Trustees of the Fund shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

The Adviser shall, in acting hereunder, be an independent contractor. The Adviser shall not be an agent of the Portfolio.

2. It is understood that the Trustees, officers and shareholders of the Fund are or may be or become interested in the Adviser as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Adviser are or may be or become similarly interested in the Fund, and that the Adviser may be or become interested in the Fund as a shareholder or otherwise.

3. [Management Fee.] The Adviser will be compensated on the following basis for the services and facilities to be furnished hereunder. The Adviser shall receive a monthly management fee, payable monthly as soon as practicable after the last day of each month, composed of a [Basic] Group Fee [and, while in effect, a Performance Adjustment. The Performance Adjustment will be in effect only through the last calendar day of the 18 calendar month period beginning on the date that this amended Contract takes effect. After that date, the management fee will be composed of a Basic Fee only. The Performance Adjustment is subtracted from the Basic Fee if the Portfolio experiences worse performance than the Standard and Poor's Daily Stock Price Index of 500 Common Stocks (the "Index"). The Performance Adjustment is not cumulative. A reduction in the fee will be made for a month even though the performance of the Portfolio over some period of time shorter than the performance period has been ahead of that of the Index. The Basic Fee and, while in effect, the Performance Adjustment will be computed as follows:] an Individual Fund Fee.

[(a) Basic Fee Rate: The annual Basic Fee Rate shall be the sum of the Group Fee Rate and the Individual Fund Fee Rate calculated to the nearest millionth decimal place as follows:]

[(i)]

(a) Group Fee Rate. The Group Fee Rate shall be based upon the monthly average of the net assets of the registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser (computed in the manner set forth in the [F]fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month. The Group Fee Rate shall be determined on a cumulative basis pursuant to the following schedule:

Average [Net] Group Assets

Annualized [Fee] Rate
[(for each level)]

0 - $ 3 billion

.5200%

3 - 6

.4900

6 - 9

.4600

9 - 12

.4300

12 - 15

.4000

15 - 18

.3850

18 - 21

.3700

21 - 24

.3600

24 - 30

.3500

30 - 36

.3450

36 - 42

.3400

42 - 48

.3350

48 - 66

.3250

66 - 84

.3200

84 - 102

.3150

102 - 138

.3100

138 - 174

.3050

174 - 210

.3000

210 - 246

.2950

246 - 282

.2900

282 - 318

.2850

318 - 354

.2800

354 - 390

.2750

390 - 426

.2700

426 - 462

.2650

462 - 498

.2600

498 - 534

.2550

534 - 587

.2500

587 - 646

.2463

646 - 711

.2426

711 - 782

.2389

782 - 860

.2352

860 - 946

.2315

946 - 1,041

.2278

1,041 - 1,145

.2241

1,145 - 1,260

.2204

over 1,260

[Over - 534]

.2167

[.2500]

[(ii)]

(b) Individual Fund Fee Rate. The Individual Fund Fee Rate shall be .30%. .

[(b) Basic Fee. One-twelfth] The sum of the Group Fee Rate, calculated as described above to the nearest millionth, and the Individual Fund Fee Rate shall constitute the Annual Management Fee Rate. One-twelfth of the [Basic] Annual Management Fee Rate shall be applied to the average of the net assets of the Portfolio (computed in the manner set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout [the month. The resulting dollar amount comprises] the [Basic Fee] month.

[(c) Performance Adjustment Rate: This sub-paragraph (c) will be in effect only through the last calendar day of the 18 calendar month period beginning on the date that this amended Contract takes effect, and will have no force or effect thereafter. The Performance Adjustment Rate is 0.02% for each percentage point (the performance of the Portfolio and the Index each being calculated to the nearest 0.01%) that the Portfolio's investment performance for the performance period was worse than the record of the Index as then constituted. The maximum negative performance adjustment rate is 0.20%.]

The performance period will commence with the first day of the first full month following the Portfolio's commencement of operations. During the first eleven months of the performance period for the Portfolio, there will be no performance adjustment. Starting with the twelfth month of the performance period, the performance adjustment will take effect. Following the twelfth month a new month will be added to the performance period until the performance period equals 36 months. Thereafter the performance period will consist of the current month plus the previous 35 months.

The Portfolio's investment performance for the period shall be the cumulative monthly asset-weighted investment performance of all classes of shares of the Portfolio over the performance period. The asset-weighted investment performance for the Portfolio for a given month will be calculated by multiplying the investment performance of each class for that month by its average net assets (determined as of the close of business on each business day of the month), adding the results together and dividing the sum by the aggregate net assets of all classes of the Portfolio for that month. Any class that does not complete a full month of operations in a given month will be excluded from the calculation of the Portfolio's investment performance for that month, and its assets will be excluded from the aggregate net assets of the Portfolio in determining the Portfolio's investment performance for that month.

The investment performance of each class will be measured by comparing (i) the opening net asset value of one share of the class on the first business day of the month with (ii) the closing net asset value of one share of the class as of the last business day of the month. In computing the investment performance of each class and the investment record of the Index, distributions of realized capital gains, the value of capital gains taxes per share paid or payable on undistributed realized long-term capital gains accumulated to the end of such period and dividends paid out of investment income on the part of the Portfolio, and all cash distributions of the securities included in the Index, will be treated as reinvested in accordance with Rule 205-1 or any other applicable rules under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as the same from time to time may be amended. Although the investment performance of the Portfolio for the performance period shall be rounded to the nearest 0.01%, this shall not prevent the monthly investment performance of the classes or of the Portfolio from being rounded to a greater number of decimal places.

[(d) Performance Adjustment. One-twelfth of the annual Performance Adjustment Rate will be applied to the average net assets of the Portfolio (computed in the manner set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document) determined as of the close of business on each business day throughout the month and the performance period. No Performance Adjustment will be made after the last calendar day of the 18 calendar month period beginning on the date that this amended Contract takes effect.]

(c) In case of termination of this Contract during any month, the fee for that month shall be reduced proportionately on the basis of the number of business days during which it is in [effect for that month. The Basic Fee Rate will be computed on the basis of] effect, and [applied to net assets averaged over that month ending on the last business day on which this Contract is in effect. While the Performance Adjustment is in effect, the amount of the Performance Adjustment to the Basic Fee will be] fee computed [on] upon the [basis of and applied to] average net assets [averaged over the 36-month period ending on] for the last business [day on which this Contract] days it is so in effect [provided] for that [if this Contract has been in effect less than 36 months, the computation will be made on the basis of the period of time during which it has been in effect] month.

4. It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all its expenses, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Fund's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Fund or the Adviser; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Fund and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Adviser, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Fund's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

5. The services of the Adviser to the Portfolio are not to be deemed exclusive, the Adviser being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Contract, interfere, in a material manner, with the Adviser's ability to meet all of its obligations with respect to rendering services to the Portfolio hereunder. In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Adviser, the Adviser shall not be subject to liability to the Portfolio or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security or other investment instrument.

6. (a) Subject to prior termination as provided in sub-paragraph (d) of this paragraph 6, this Contract shall continue in force until July 31, [2000] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such date shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trustees of the Fund or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Contract may be modified by mutual consent subject to the provisions of Section 15 of the 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by any applicable order or orders of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 6, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Contract must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Fund who are not parties to the Contract or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either party hereto may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other, terminate this Contract, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Trustees or Board of Directors, as the case may be, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio. This Contract shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

7. The Adviser is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Fund's Declaration of Trust or other organizational document and agrees that the obligations assumed by the Fund pursuant to this Contract shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio or any other Portfolios of the Fund. In addition, the Adviser shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligations from the Trustees or any individual Trustee. The Adviser understands that the rights and obligations of any Portfolio under the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document are separate and distinct from those of any and all other Portfolios.

8. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act, as now in effect or as hereafter amended, and subject to such orders as may be granted by the Commission.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

[SIGNATURE LINES OMITTED]

EXHIBIT 13

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT

between

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH (U.K.) INC.

and

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I ON BEHALF OF FIDELITY ADVISOR BALANCED FUND

[AGREEMENT] AMENDMENT made this [26th] day of [February, 1999] , 20 , by and between Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation with principal offices at 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts (hereinafter called the "Advisor"); Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (hereinafter called the "Sub-Advisor"); and Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Trust") on behalf of Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund (hereinafter called the "Portfolio").

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Trust, on behalf of the Portfolio, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 9 of the existing Sub-Advisory Agreement dated February 26, 1999, to a modification of said Agreement in the manner set forth below. The Amended Sub-Advisory Agreement shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Trust, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor, take effect on .

WHEREAS the Trust and the Advisor have entered into a Management Contract on behalf of the Portfolio, pursuant to which the Advisor is to act as investment manager of the Portfolio; and

WHEREAS the Sub-Advisor and its subsidiaries and other affiliated persons have personnel in various locations throughout the world and have been formed in part for the purpose of researching and compiling information and recommendations with respect to the economies of various countries, and securities of issuers located in such countries, and providing investment advisory services in connection therewith;

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, the Trust, the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor agree as follows:

1. Duties: The Advisor may, in its discretion, appoint the Sub-Advisor to perform one or more of the following services with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio. The services and the portion of the investments of the Portfolio to be advised or managed by the Sub-Advisor shall be as agreed upon from time to time by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall pay the salaries and fees of all personnel of the Sub-Advisor performing services for the Portfolio relating to research, statistical and investment activities.

(a) Investment Advice: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall provide investment advice to the Portfolio and the Advisor with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio, and in connection with such advice shall furnish the Portfolio and the Advisor such factual information, research reports and investment recommendations as the Advisor may reasonably require. Such information may include written and oral reports and analyses.

(b) Investment Management: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall, subject to the supervision of the Advisor, manage all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act") and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time, and such other limitations as the Trust or Advisor may impose with respect to the Portfolio by notice to the Sub-Advisor. With respect to the portion of the investments of the Portfolio under its management, the Sub-Advisor is authorized to make investment decisions on behalf of the Portfolio with regard to any stock, bond, other security or investment instrument, and to place orders for the purchase and sale of such securities through such broker-dealers as the Sub-Advisor may select. The Sub-Advisor may also be authorized, but only to the extent such duties are delegated in writing by the Advisor, to provide additional investment management services to the Portfolio, including but not limited to services such as managing foreign currency investments, purchasing and selling or writing futures and options contracts, borrowing money or lending securities on behalf of the Portfolio. All investment management and any other activities of the Sub-Advisor shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Advisor and the Trust's Board of Trustees.

(c) Subsidiaries and Affiliates: The Sub-Advisor may perform any or all of the services contemplated by this Agreement directly or through such of its subsidiaries or other affiliated persons as the Sub-Advisor shall determine; provided, however, that performance of such services through such subsidiaries or other affiliated persons shall have been approved by the Trust to the extent required pursuant to the 1940 Act and rules thereunder.

2. Information to be Provided to the Trust and the Advisor: The Sub-Advisor shall furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Trust and the Advisor as the Trust's Board of Trustees or the Advisor may reasonably request from time to time, or as the Sub-Advisor may deem to be desirable.

3. Brokerage: In connection with the services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Sub-Advisor shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Sub-Advisor, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Advisor or Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or to the other accounts over which the Sub-Advisor or Advisor exercise investment discretion. The Sub-Advisor is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Sub-Advisor has with respect to accounts over which it exercises investment discretion. The Trustees of the Trust shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

4. Compensation: The Advisor shall compensate the Sub-Advisor on the following basis for the services to be furnished hereunder.

(a) Investment Advisory Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Sub-Advisory Fee. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall be equal to 110% of the Sub-Advisor's costs incurred in connection with rendering the services referred to in subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall not be reduced to reflect expense reimbursements or fee waivers by the Advisor, if any, in effect from time to time.

(b) Investment Management Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Investment Management Fee. The Investment Management Fee shall be equal to: (i) 50% of the monthly management fee rate (including performance adjustments, if any) that the Portfolio is obligated to pay the Advisor under its Management Contract with the Advisor, multiplied by: (ii) the fraction equal to the net assets of the Portfolio as to which the Sub-Advisor shall have provided investment management services divided by the net assets of the Portfolio for that month. If in any fiscal year the aggregate expenses of the Portfolio exceed any applicable expense limitation imposed by any state or federal securities laws or regulations, and the Advisor waives all or a portion of its management fee or reimburses the Portfolio for expenses to the extent required to satisfy such limitation, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced by 50% of the amount of such waivers or reimbursements multiplied by the fraction determined in (ii). If the Sub-Advisor reduces its fees to reflect such waivers or reimbursements and the Advisor subsequently recovers all or any portion of such waivers or reimbursements, then the Sub-Advisor shall be entitled to receive from the Advisor a proportionate share of the amount recovered. To the extent that waivers and reimbursements by the Advisor required by such limitations are in excess of the Advisor's management fee, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced to zero for that month, but in no event shall the Sub-Advisor be required to reimburse the Advisor for all or a portion of such excess reimbursements.

(c) Provision of Multiple Services: If the Sub-Advisor shall have provided both investment advisory services under subparagraph (a) and investment management services under subparagraph (b) of paragraph (1) for the same portion of the investments of the Portfolio for the same period, the fees paid to the Sub-Advisor with respect to such investments shall be calculated exclusively under subparagraph (b) of this paragraph 4.

5. Expenses: It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all of its expenses other than those expressly stated to be payable by the Sub-Advisor hereunder or by the Advisor under the Management Contract with the Portfolio, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Trust's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Trust, the Sub-Advisor or the Advisor; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Trust and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor[e]; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Advisor, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Trust's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

6. Interested Persons: It is understood that Trustees, officers, and shareholders of the Trust are or may be or become interested in the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor are or may be or become similarly interested in the Trust, and that the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor may be or become interested in the Trust as a shareholder or otherwise.

7. Services to Other Companies or Accounts: The services of the Sub-Advisor to the Advisor are not to be deemed to be exclusive, the Sub-Advisor being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Agreement, interfere, in a material manner, with the Sub-Advisor's ability to meet all of its obligations hereunder. The Sub-Advisor shall for all purposes be an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the Advisor or the Trust.

8. Standard of Care: In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Sub-Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall not be subject to liability to the Advisor, the Trust or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security.

9. Duration and Termination of Agreement; Amendments:

(a) Subject to prior termination as provided in subparagraph (d) of this paragraph 9, this Agreement shall continue in force until July 31, [1999] 20__, and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such period shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trust's Board of Trustees or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Agreement may be modified by mutual consent of the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor and the Portfolio[, such consent on] subject to the [part] provisions of Section 15 of the [Portfolio to be authorized] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by [vote] any applicable order or orders of [a majority of] the [outstanding voting securities of] Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the [Portfolio] Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of subparagraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 9, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Agreement must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Trust who are not parties to this Agreement or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor or the Portfolio may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other parties, terminate this Agreement, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Board of Trustees or Directors, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of its outstanding voting securities. This Agreement shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

10. Limitation of Liability: The Sub-Advisor is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document of the Trust and agrees that any obligations of the Trust or the Portfolio arising in connection with this Agreement shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Sub-Advisor shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio. Nor shall the Sub-Advisor seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the Trustees or any individual Trustee.

11. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "registered investment company," "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act as now in effect or as hereafter amended.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

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EXHIBIT 14

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT

between

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH (U.K.) INC.

and

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I ON BEHALF OF FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY GROWTH FUND

[AGREEMENT] AMENDMENT made this [1st] day of [September, 1997], , 20 , by and between Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation with principal offices at 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts (hereinafter called the "Advisor"); Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (hereinafter called the "Sub-Advisor"); and Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Trust") on behalf of Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund (hereinafter called the "Portfolio").

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Trust, on behalf of the Portfolio, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 9 of the existing Sub-Advisory Agreement dated September 1, 1997, to a modification of said Agreement in the manner set forth below. The Amended Sub-Advisory Agreement shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Trust, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor, take effect on .

WHEREAS the Trust and the Advisor have entered into a Management Contract[,] on behalf of the Portfolio, pursuant to which the Advisor is to act as investment manager of the Portfolio[,]; and

WHEREAS the Sub-Advisor and its subsidiaries and other affiliated persons have personnel in various locations throughout the world and have been formed in part for the purpose of researching and compiling information and recommendations with respect to the economies of various countries, and securities of issuers located in such countries, and providing investment advisory services in connection therewith[:];

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, the Trust, the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor agree as follows:

1. Duties: The Advisor may, in its discretion, appoint the Sub-Advisor to perform one or more of the following services with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio. The services and the portion of the investments of the Portfolio to be advised or managed by the Sub-Advisor shall be as agreed upon from time to time by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall pay the salaries and fees of all personnel of the Sub-Advisor performing services for the Portfolio relating to research, statistical and investment activities.

(a) Investment Advice: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall provide investment advice to the Portfolio and the Advisor with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio, and in connection with such advice shall furnish the Portfolio and the Advisor such factual information, research reports and investment recommendations as the Advisor may reasonably require. Such information may include written and oral reports and analyses.

(b) Investment Management: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall, subject to the supervision of the Advisor, manage all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act") and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time, and such other limitations as the Trust or Advisor may impose with respect to the Portfolio by notice to the Sub-Advisor. With respect to the portion of the investments of the Portfolio under its management, the Sub-Advisor is authorized to make investment decisions on behalf of the Portfolio with regard to any stock, bond, other security or investment instrument, and to place orders for the purchase and sale of such securities through such broker-dealers as the Sub-Advisor may select. The Sub-Advisor may also be authorized, but only to the extent such duties are delegated in writing by the Advisor, to provide additional investment management services to the Portfolio, including but not limited to services such as managing foreign currency investments, purchasing and selling or writing futures and options contracts, borrowing money[,] or lending securities on behalf of the Portfolio. All investment management and any other activities of the Sub-Advisor shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Advisor and the Trust's Board of Trustees.

(c) Subsidiaries and Affiliates: The Sub-Advisor may perform any or all of the services contemplated by this Agreement directly or through such of its subsidiaries or other affiliated persons as the Sub-Advisor shall determine; provided, however, that performance of such services through such subsidiaries or other affiliated persons shall have been approved by the Trust to the extent required pursuant to the 1940 Act and rules thereunder.

2. Information to be Provided to the Trust and the Advisor: The Sub-Advisor shall furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Trust and the Advisor as the Trust's Board of Trustees or the Advisor may reasonably request from time to time, or as the Sub-Advisor may deem to be desirable.

3. Brokerage: In connection with the services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Sub-Advisor shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Sub-Advisor, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Advisor or Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or to the other accounts over which the Sub-Advisor or Advisor exercise investment discretion. The Sub-Advisor is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Sub-Advisor has with respect to accounts over which it exercises investment discretion. The Trustees of the Trust shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

4. Compensation: The Advisor shall compensate the Sub-Advisor on the following basis for the services to be furnished hereunder.

(a) Investment Advisory Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Sub-Advisory Fee. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall be equal to 110% of the Sub-Advisor's costs incurred in connection with rendering the services referred to in subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall not be reduced to reflect expense reimbursements or fee waivers by the Advisor, if any, in effect from time to time.

(b) Investment Management Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Investment Management Fee. The Investment Management Fee shall be equal to: (i) 50% of the monthly management fee rate (including performance adjustments, if any) that the Portfolio is obligated to pay the Advisor under its Management Contract with the Advisor, multiplied by: (ii) the fraction equal to the net assets of the Portfolio as to which the Sub-Advisor shall have provided investment management services divided by the net assets of the Portfolio for that month. If in any fiscal year the aggregate expenses of the Portfolio exceed any applicable expense limitation imposed by any state or federal securities laws or regulations, and the Advisor waives all or a portion of its management fee or reimburses the Portfolio for expenses to the extent required to satisfy such limitation, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced by 50% of the amount of such waivers or reimbursements multiplied by the fraction determined in (ii). If the Sub-Advisor reduces its fees to reflect such waivers or reimbursements and the Advisor subsequently recovers all or any portion of such waivers [and] or reimbursements, then the Sub-Advisor shall be entitled to receive from the Advisor a proportionate share of the amount recovered. To the extent that waivers and reimbursements by the Advisor required by such limitations are in excess of the Advisor's management fee, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced to zero for that month, but in no event shall the Sub-Advisor be required to reimburse the Advisor for all or a portion of such excess reimbursements.

(c) Provision of Multiple Services: If the Sub-Advisor shall have provided both investment advisory services under subparagraph (a) and investment management services under subparagraph (b) of paragraph [1] (1) for the same portion of the investments of the Portfolio for the same period, the fees paid to the Sub-Advisor with respect to such investments shall be calculated exclusively under subparagraph (b) of this paragraph 4.

5. Expenses: It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all of its expenses other than those expressly stated to be payable by the Sub-Advisor hereunder or by the Advisor under the Management Contract with the Portfolio, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Trust's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Trust, the Sub-Advisor or the Advisor; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Trust and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor[e]; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Advisor, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Trust's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

6. Interested Persons: It is understood that Trustees, officers, and shareholders of the Trust are or may be or become interested in the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor are or may be or become similarly interested in the Trust, and that the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor may be or become interested in the Trust as a shareholder or otherwise.

7. Services to Other Companies or Accounts: The [S]services of the Sub-Advisor to the Advisor are not to be deemed to be exclusive, the Sub-Advisor being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Agreement, interfere, in a material manner, with the Sub-Advisor's ability to meet all of its obligations hereunder. The Sub-Advisor shall for all purposes be an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the Advisor or the [Fund] Trust.

8. Standard of Care: In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the [Advisor] Sub-Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall not be subject to liability to the Advisor, the Trust[,] or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security.

[9. Duration and Termination of Agreement: Amendments:]

9. Duration and Termination of Agreement; Amendments:

(a) Subject to prior termination as provided in [sub-paragraph] subparagraph (d) of this paragraph 9, this Agreement shall continue in force until July 31, [1998] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such period shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trust's Board of Trustees or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Agreement may be modified by mutual consent of the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor and the [Portfolio, such consent on] Portfolio subject to the [part] provisions of Section 15 of the [Portfolio to be authorized] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by [vote] any applicable order or orders of [a majority of] the [outstanding voting securities of] Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the [Portfolio] Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of [sub-paragraphs] subparagraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 9, the terms of any continuance or modification of [the] this Agreement must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Trust who are not parties to this Agreement or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor or the Portfolio may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other parties, terminate this Agreement, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Board of Trustees or Directors, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of its outstanding voting [securities] securities. This Agreement shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

10. Limitation of Liability: The Sub-Advisor is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document of the Trust and agrees that any obligations of the Trust or the Portfolio arising in connection with this Agreement shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Sub-Advisor shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio. Nor shall the Sub-Advisor seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the Trustees or any individual Trustee.

11. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "registered investment company," "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act as now in effect or as hereafter amended.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

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EXHIBIT 15

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT

between

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH (U.K.) INC.

and

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I ON BEHALF OF {NAME OF EACH FUND OMITTED}

[AGREEMENT] AMENDMENT made this [1st] day of [December, 1996], , 20 , by and between Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation with principal offices at 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts (hereinafter called the "Advisor"); Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (hereinafter called the "Sub-Advisor"); and Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Trust") on behalf of {Name of Each Fund Omitted} (hereinafter called the "Portfolio").

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Trust, on behalf of the Portfolio, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 9 of the existing Sub-Advisory Agreement dated December 1, 1996, to a modification of said Agreement in the manner set forth below. The Amended Sub-Advisory Agreement shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Trust, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor, take effect on .

WHEREAS the Trust and the Advisor have entered into a Management Contract on behalf of the Portfolio, pursuant to which the Advisor is to act as investment manager of the Portfolio; and

WHEREAS the Sub-Advisor and its subsidiaries and other affiliated persons have personnel in various locations throughout the world and have been formed in part for the purpose of researching and compiling information and recommendations with respect to the economies of various countries, and securities of issuers located in such countries, and providing investment advisory services in connection therewith;

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, the Trust, the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor agree as follows:

1. Duties: The Advisor may, in its discretion, appoint the Sub-Advisor to perform one or more of the following services with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio. The services and the portion of the investments of the Portfolio to be advised or managed by the Sub-Advisor shall be as agreed upon from time to time by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall pay the salaries and fees of all personnel of the Sub-Advisor performing services for the Portfolio relating to research, statistical and investment activities.

(a) Investment Advice: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall provide investment advice to the Portfolio and the Advisor with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio, and in connection with such advice shall furnish the Portfolio and the Advisor such factual information, research reports and investment recommendations as the Advisor may reasonably require. Such information may include written and oral reports and analyses.

(b) Investment Management: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall, subject to the supervision of the Advisor, manage all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act") and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time, and such other limitations as the Trust or Advisor may impose with respect to the Portfolio by notice to the Sub-Advisor. With respect to the portion of the investments of the Portfolio under its management, the Sub-Advisor is authorized to make investment decisions on behalf of the Portfolio with regard to any stock, bond, other security or investment instrument, and to place orders for the purchase and sale of such securities through such broker-dealers as the Sub-Advisor may select. The Sub-Advisor may also be authorized, but only to the extent such duties are delegated in writing by the Advisor, to provide additional investment management services to the Portfolio, including but not limited to services such as managing foreign currency investments, purchasing and selling or writing futures and options contracts, borrowing money or lending securities on behalf of the Portfolio. All investment management and any other activities of the Sub-Advisor shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Advisor and the Trust's Board of Trustees.

(c) Subsidiaries and Affiliates: The Sub-Advisor may perform any or all of the services contemplated by this Agreement directly or through such of its subsidiaries or other affiliated persons as the Sub-Advisor shall determine; provided, however, that performance of such services through such subsidiaries or other affiliated persons shall have been approved by the Trust to the extent required pursuant to the 1940 Act and rules thereunder.

2. Information to be Provided to the Trust and the Advisor: The Sub-Advisor shall furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Trust and the Advisor as the Trust's Board of Trustees or the Advisor may reasonably request from time to time, or as the Sub-Advisor may deem to be desirable.

3. Brokerage: In connection with the services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Sub-Advisor shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Sub-Advisor, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Advisor or Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or to the other accounts over which the Sub-Advisor or Advisor exercise investment discretion. The Sub-Advisor is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Sub-Advisor has with respect to accounts over which it exercises investment discretion. The Trustees of the Trust shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

4. Compensation: The Advisor shall compensate the Sub-Advisor on the following basis for the services to be furnished hereunder.

(a) Investment Advisory Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Sub-Advisory Fee. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall be equal to 110% of the Sub-Advisor's costs incurred in connection with rendering the services referred to in subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall not be reduced to reflect expense reimbursements or fee waivers by the Advisor, if any, in effect from time to time.

(b) Investment Management Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Investment Management Fee. The Investment Management Fee shall be equal to: (i) 50% of the monthly management fee rate (including performance adjustments, if any) that the Portfolio is obligated to pay the Advisor under its Management Contract with the Advisor, multiplied by: (ii) the fraction equal to the net assets of the Portfolio as to which the Sub-Advisor shall have provided investment management services divided by the net assets of the Portfolio for that month. If in any fiscal year the aggregate expenses of the Portfolio exceed any applicable expense limitation imposed by any state or federal securities laws or regulations, and the Advisor waives all or a portion of its management fee or reimburses the Portfolio for expenses to the extent required to satisfy such limitation, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced by 50% of the amount of such waivers or reimbursements multiplied by the fraction determined in (ii). If the Sub-Advisor reduces its fees to reflect such waivers or reimbursements and the Advisor subsequently recovers all or any portion of such waivers or reimbursements, then the Sub-Advisor shall be entitled to receive from the Advisor a proportionate share of the amount recovered. To the extent that waivers and reimbursements by the Advisor required by such limitations are in excess of the Advisor's management fee, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced to zero for that month, but in no event shall the Sub-Advisor be required to reimburse the Advisor for all or a portion of such excess reimbursements.

(c) Provision of Multiple Services: If the Sub-Advisor shall have provided both investment advisory services under subparagraph (a) and investment management services under subparagraph (b) of paragraph (1) for the same portion of the investments of the Portfolio for the same period, the fees paid to the Sub-Advisor with respect to such investments shall be calculated exclusively under subparagraph (b) of this paragraph 4.

5. Expenses: It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all of its expenses other than those expressly stated to be payable by the Sub-Advisor hereunder or by the Advisor under the Management Contract with the Portfolio, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Trust's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Trust, the Sub-Advisor or the Advisor; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Trust and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor[e]; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Advisor, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Trust's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

6. Interested Persons: It is understood that Trustees, officers, and shareholders of the Trust are or may be or become interested in the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor are or may be or become similarly interested in the Trust, and that the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor may be or become interested in the Trust as a shareholder or otherwise.

7. Services to Other Companies or Accounts: The services of the Sub-Advisor to the Advisor are not to be deemed to be exclusive, the Sub-Advisor being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Agreement, interfere, in a material manner, with the Sub-Advisor's ability to meet all of its obligations hereunder. The Sub-Advisor shall for all purposes be an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the Advisor or the Trust.

8. Standard of Care: In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Sub-Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall not be subject to liability to the Advisor, the Trust or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security.

9. Duration and Termination of Agreement; Amendments:

(a) Subject to prior termination as provided in subparagraph (d) of this paragraph 9, this Agreement shall continue in force until July 31, [1997] 20__, and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such period shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trust's Board of Trustees or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Agreement may be modified by mutual consent of the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor and the [Portfolio, such consent on] Portfolio subject to the [part] provisions of Section 15 of the [Portfolio to be authorized] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by [vote] any applicable order or orders of [a majority of] the [outstanding voting securities of] Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the [Portfolio] Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of subparagraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 9, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Agreement must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Trust who are not parties to this Agreement or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor or the Portfolio may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other parties, terminate this Agreement, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Board of Trustees or Directors, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of its outstanding voting securities. This Agreement shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

10. Limitation of Liability: The Sub-Advisor is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document of the Trust and agrees that any obligations of the Trust or the Portfolio arising in connection with this Agreement shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Sub-Advisor shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio. Nor shall the Sub-Advisor seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the Trustees or any individual Trustee.

11. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "registered investment company," "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act as now in effect or as hereafter amended.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

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EXHIBIT 16

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT

between

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH (U.K.) INC.

and

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I ON BEHALF OF FIDELITY ADVISOR GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND

[AGREEMENT] AMENDMENT made this [28th] day of [February, 1998] , 20 , by and between Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation with principal offices at 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts (hereinafter called the "Advisor"); Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (hereinafter called the "Sub-Advisor"); and Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Trust") on behalf of Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund (hereinafter called the "Portfolio").

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Trust, on behalf of the Portfolio, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 9 of the existing Sub-Advisory Agreement dated February 28, 1998, to a modification of said Agreement in the manner set forth below. The Amended Sub-Advisory Agreement shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Trust, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor, take effect on .

WHEREAS the Trust and the Advisor have entered into a Management Contract on behalf of the Portfolio, pursuant to which the Advisor is to act as investment manager of the Portfolio; and

WHEREAS the Sub-Advisor and its subsidiaries and other affiliated persons have personnel in various locations throughout the world and have been formed in part for the purpose of researching and compiling information and recommendations with respect to the economies of various countries, and securities of issuers located in such countries, and providing investment advisory services in connection therewith;

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, the Trust, the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor agree as follows:

1. Duties: The Advisor may, in its discretion, appoint the Sub-Advisor to perform one or more of the following services with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio. The services and the portion of the investments of the Portfolio to be advised or managed by the Sub-Advisor shall be as agreed upon from time to time by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall pay the salaries and fees of all personnel of the Sub-Advisor performing services for the Portfolio relating to research, statistical and investment activities.

(a) Investment Advice: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall provide investment advice to the Portfolio and the Advisor with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio, and in connection with such advice shall furnish the Portfolio and the Advisor such factual information, research reports and investment recommendations as the Advisor may reasonably require. Such information may include written and oral reports and analyses.

(b) Investment Management: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall, subject to the supervision of the Advisor, manage all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act") and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time, and such other limitations as the Trust or Advisor may impose with respect to the Portfolio by notice to the Sub-Advisor. With respect to the portion of the investments of the Portfolio under its management, the Sub-Advisor is authorized to make investment decisions on behalf of the Portfolio with regard to any stock, bond, other security or investment instrument, and to place orders for the purchase and sale of such securities through such broker-dealers as the Sub-Advisor may select. The Sub-Advisor may also be authorized, but only to the extent such duties are delegated in writing by the Advisor, to provide additional investment management services to the Portfolio, including but not limited to services such as managing foreign currency investments, purchasing and selling or writing futures and options contracts, borrowing money or lending securities on behalf of the Portfolio. All investment management and any other activities of the Sub-Advisor shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Advisor and the Trust's Board of Trustees.

(c) Subsidiaries and Affiliates: The Sub-Advisor may perform any or all of the services contemplated by this Agreement directly or through such of its subsidiaries or other affiliated persons as the Sub-Advisor shall determine; provided, however, that performance of such services through such subsidiaries or other affiliated persons shall have been approved by the Trust to the extent required pursuant to the 1940 Act and rules thereunder.

2. Information to be Provided to the Trust and the Advisor: The Sub-Advisor shall furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Trust and the Advisor as the Trust's Board of Trustees or the Advisor may reasonably request from time to time, or as the Sub-Advisor may deem to be desirable.

3. Brokerage: In connection with the services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Sub-Advisor shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Sub-Advisor, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Advisor or Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or to the other accounts over which the Sub-Advisor or Advisor exercise investment discretion. The Sub-Advisor is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Sub-Advisor has with respect to accounts over which it exercises investment discretion. The Trustees of the Trust shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

4. Compensation: The Advisor shall compensate the Sub-Advisor on the following basis for the services to be furnished hereunder.

(a) Investment Advisory Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Sub-Advisory Fee. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall be equal to 110% of the Sub-Advisor's costs incurred in connection with rendering the services referred to in subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall not be reduced to reflect expense reimbursements or fee waivers by the Advisor, if any, in effect from time to time.

(b) Investment Management Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Investment Management Fee. The Investment Management Fee shall be equal to: (i) 50% of the monthly management fee rate (including performance adjustments, if any) that the Portfolio is obligated to pay the Advisor under its Management Contract with the Advisor, multiplied by: (ii) the fraction equal to the net assets of the Portfolio as to which the Sub-Advisor shall have provided investment management services divided by the net assets of the Portfolio for that month. If in any fiscal year the aggregate expenses of the Portfolio exceed any applicable expense limitation imposed by any state or federal securities laws or regulations, and the Advisor waives all or a portion of its management fee or reimburses the Portfolio for expenses to the extent required to satisfy such limitation, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced by 50% of the amount of such waivers or reimbursements multiplied by the fraction determined in (ii). If the Sub-Advisor reduces its fees to reflect such waivers or reimbursements and the Advisor subsequently recovers all or any portion of such waivers or reimbursements, then the Sub-Advisor shall be entitled to receive from the Advisor a proportionate share of the amount recovered. To the extent that waivers and reimbursements by the Advisor required by such limitations are in excess of the Advisor's management fee, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced to zero for that month, but in no event shall the Sub-Advisor be required to reimburse the Advisor for all or a portion of such excess reimbursements.

(c) Provision of Multiple Services: If the Sub-Advisor shall have provided both investment advisory services under subparagraph (a) and investment management services under subparagraph (b) of paragraph (1) for the same portion of the investments of the Portfolio for the same period, the fees paid to the Sub-Advisor with respect to such investments shall be calculated exclusively under subparagraph (b) of this paragraph 4.

5. Expenses: It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all of its expenses other than those expressly stated to be payable by the Sub-Advisor hereunder or by the Advisor under the Management Contract with the Portfolio, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Trust's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Trust, the Sub-Advisor or the Advisor; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Trust and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor[e]; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Advisor, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Trust's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

6. Interested Persons: It is understood that Trustees, officers, and shareholders of the Trust are or may be or become interested in the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor are or may be or become similarly interested in the Trust, and that the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor may be or become interested in the Trust as a shareholder or otherwise.

7. Services to Other Companies or Accounts: The services of the Sub-Advisor to the Advisor are not to be deemed to be exclusive, the Sub-Advisor being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Agreement, interfere, in a material manner, with the Sub-Advisor's ability to meet all of its obligations hereunder. The Sub-Advisor shall for all purposes be an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the Advisor or the Trust.

8. Standard of Care: In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Sub-Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall not be subject to liability to the Advisor, the Trust or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security.

9. Duration and Termination of Agreement; Amendments:

(a) Subject to prior termination as provided in subparagraph (d) of this paragraph 9, this Agreement shall continue in force until July 31, [1998] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such period shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trust's Board of Trustees or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Agreement may be modified by mutual consent of the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor and the [Portfolio, such consent on] Portfolio subject to the [part] provisions of Section 15 of the [Portfolio to be authorized] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by [vote] any applicable order or orders of [a majority of] the [outstanding voting securities of] Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the [Portfolio] Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of subparagraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 9, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Agreement must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Trust who are not parties to this Agreement or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor or the Portfolio may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other parties, terminate this Agreement, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Board of Trustees or Directors, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of its outstanding voting securities. This Agreement shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

10. Limitation of Liability: The Sub-Advisor is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document of the Trust and agrees that any obligations of the Trust or the Portfolio arising in connection with this Agreement shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Sub-Advisor shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio. Nor shall the Sub-Advisor seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the Trustees or any individual Trustee.

11. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "registered investment company," "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act as now in effect or as hereafter amended.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

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EXHIBIT 17

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT

between

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH (U.K.) INC.

and

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I ON BEHALF OF {NAME OF EACH PORTFOLIO OMITTED}

[AGREEMENT] AMENDMENT made this [18th] day of [January, 1996] , 20 , by and between Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation with principal offices at 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts (hereinafter called the "Advisor"); Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (hereinafter called the "Sub-Advisor"); and Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Trust") on behalf of {NAME OF EACH PORTFOLIO OMITTED} (hereinafter called the "Portfolio").

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Trust, on behalf of the Portfolio, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 9 of the existing Sub-Advisory Agreement dated January 18, 1996, to a modification of said Agreement in the manner set forth below. The Amended Sub-Advisory Agreement shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Trust, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor, take effect on ________________.

WHEREAS the Trust and the Advisor have entered into a Management Contract on behalf of the Portfolio, pursuant to which the Advisor is to act as investment manager of the Portfolio; and

WHEREAS the Sub-Advisor and its subsidiaries and other affiliated persons have personnel in various locations throughout the world and have been formed in part for the purpose of researching and compiling information and recommendations with respect to the economies of various countries, and securities of issuers located in such countries, and providing investment advisory services in connection therewith;

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, the Trust, the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor agree as follows:

1. Duties: The Advisor may, in its discretion, appoint the Sub-Advisor to perform one or more of the following services with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio. The services and the portion of the investments of the Portfolio to be advised or managed by the Sub-Advisor shall be as agreed upon from time to time by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall pay the salaries and fees of all personnel of the Sub-Advisor performing services for the Portfolio relating to research, statistical and investment activities.

(a) Investment Advice: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall provide investment advice to the Portfolio and the Advisor with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio, and in connection with such advice shall furnish the Portfolio and the Advisor such factual information, research reports and investment recommendations as the Advisor may reasonably require. Such information may include written and oral reports and analyses.

(b) Investment Management: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall, subject to the supervision of the Advisor, manage all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act") and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time, and such other limitations as the Trust or Advisor may impose with respect to the Portfolio by notice to the Sub-Advisor. With respect to the portion of the investments of the Portfolio under its management, the Sub-Advisor is authorized to make investment decisions on behalf of the Portfolio with regard to any stock, bond, other security or investment instrument, and to place orders for the purchase and sale of such securities through such broker-dealers as the Sub-Advisor may select. The Sub-Advisor may also be authorized, but only to the extent such duties are delegated in writing by the Advisor, to provide additional investment management services to the Portfolio, including but not limited to services such as managing foreign currency investments, purchasing and selling or writing futures and options contracts, borrowing money or lending securities on behalf of the Portfolio. All investment management and any other activities of the Sub-Advisor shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Advisor and the Trust's Board of Trustees.

(c) Subsidiaries and Affiliates: The Sub-Advisor may perform any or all of the services contemplated by this Agreement directly or through such of its subsidiaries or other affiliated persons as the Sub-Advisor shall determine; provided, however, that performance of such services through such subsidiaries or other affiliated persons shall have been approved by the Trust to the extent required pursuant to the 1940 Act and rules thereunder.

2. Information to be Provided to the Trust and the Advisor: The Sub-Advisor shall furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Trust and the Advisor as the Trust's Board of Trustees or the Advisor may reasonably request from time to time, or as the Sub-Advisor may deem to be desirable.

3. Brokerage: In connection with the services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Sub-Advisor shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Sub-Advisor, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Advisor or Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or to the other accounts over which the Sub-Advisor or Advisor exercise investment discretion. The Sub-Advisor is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Sub-Advisor has with respect to accounts over which it exercises investment discretion. The Trustees of the Trust shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

4. Compensation: The Advisor shall compensate the Sub-Advisor on the following basis for the services to be furnished hereunder.

(a) Investment Advisory Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Sub-Advisory Fee. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall be equal to 110% of the Sub-Advisor's costs incurred in connection with rendering the services referred to in subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall not be reduced to reflect expense reimbursements or fee waivers by the Advisor, if any, in effect from time to time.

(b) Investment Management Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Investment Management Fee. The Investment Management Fee shall be equal to: (i) 50% of the monthly management fee rate (including performance adjustments, if any) that the Portfolio is obligated to pay the Advisor under its Management Contract with the Advisor, multiplied by: (ii) the fraction equal to the net assets of the Portfolio as to which the Sub-Advisor shall have provided investment management services divided by the net assets of the Portfolio for that month. If in any fiscal year the aggregate expenses of the Portfolio exceed any applicable expense limitation imposed by any state or federal securities laws or regulations, and the Advisor waives all or a portion of its management fee or reimburses the Portfolio for expenses to the extent required to satisfy such limitation, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced by 50% of the amount of such waivers or reimbursements multiplied by the fraction determined in (ii). If the Sub-Advisor reduces its fees to reflect such waivers or reimbursements and the Advisor subsequently recovers all or any portion of such waivers or reimbursements, then the Sub-Advisor shall be entitled to receive from the Advisor a proportionate share of the amount recovered. To the extent that waivers and reimbursements by the Advisor required by such limitations are in excess of the Advisor's management fee, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced to zero for that month, but in no event shall the Sub-Advisor be required to reimburse the Advisor for all or a portion of such excess reimbursements.

(c) Provision of Multiple Services: If the Sub-Advisor shall have provided both investment advisory services under subparagraph (a) and investment management services under subparagraph (b) of paragraph (1) for the same portion of the investments of the Portfolio for the same period, the fees paid to the Sub-Advisor with respect to such investments shall be calculated exclusively under subparagraph (b) of this paragraph 4.

5. Expenses: It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all of its expenses other than those expressly stated to be payable by the Sub-Advisor hereunder or by the Advisor under the Management Contract with the Portfolio, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Trust's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Trust, the Sub-Advisor or the Advisor; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Trust and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor[e]; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Advisor, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Trust's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

6. Interested Persons: It is understood that Trustees, officers, and shareholders of the Trust are or may be or become interested in the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor are or may be or become similarly interested in the Trust, and that the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor may be or become interested in the Trust as a shareholder or otherwise.

7. Services to Other Companies or Accounts: The services of the Sub-Advisor to the Advisor are not to be deemed to be exclusive, the Sub-Advisor being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Agreement, interfere, in a material manner, with the Sub-Advisor's ability to meet all of its obligations hereunder. The Sub-Advisor shall for all purposes be an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the Advisor or the Trust.

8. Standard of Care: In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Sub-Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall not be subject to liability to the Advisor, the Trust or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security.

9. Duration and Termination of Agreement; Amendments:

(a) Subject to prior termination as provided in subparagraph (d) of this paragraph 9, this Agreement shall continue in force until July 31, [1996] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such period shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trust's Board of Trustees or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Agreement may be modified by mutual consent of the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor and the [Portfolio, such consent on] Portfolio subject to the [part] provisions of Section 15 of the [Portfolio to be authorized] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by [vote] any applicable order or orders of [a majority of] the [outstanding voting securities of] Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the Portfolio Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of subparagraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 9, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Agreement must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Trust who are not parties to this Agreement or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor or the Portfolio may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other parties, terminate this Agreement, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Board of Trustees or Directors, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of its outstanding voting securities. This Agreement shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

10. Limitation of Liability: The Sub-Advisor is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document of the Trust and agrees that any obligations of the Trust or the Portfolio arising in connection with this Agreement shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Sub-Advisor shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio. Nor shall the Sub-Advisor seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the Trustees or any individual Trustee.

11. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "registered investment company," "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act as now in effect or as hereafter amended.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

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EXHIBIT 18

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT

between

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH (U.K.) INC.

and

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I ON BEHALF OF FIDELITY ADVISOR [STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES] VALUE STRATEGIES FUND

[AGREEMENT] AMENDMENT made this [28th] day of [February, 1998] , 20 , by and between Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation with principal offices at 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts (hereinafter called the "Advisor"); Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (hereinafter called the "Sub-Advisor"); and Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Trust") on behalf of Fidelity Advisor [Strategic Opportunities] Value Strategies Fund (hereinafter called the "Portfolio").

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Trust, on behalf of the Portfolio, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 9 of the existing Sub-Advisory Agreement dated February 28, 1998, to a modification of said Agreement in the manner set forth below. The Amended Sub-Advisory Agreement shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Trust, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor, take effect on .

WHEREAS the Trust and the Advisor have entered into a Management Contract[,] on behalf of the Portfolio, pursuant to which the Advisor is to act as investment manager of the Portfolio[,]; and

WHEREAS the Sub-Advisor and its subsidiaries and other affiliated persons have personnel in various locations throughout the world and have been formed in part for the purpose of researching and compiling information and recommendations with respect to the economies of various countries, and securities of issuers located in such countries, and providing investment advisory services in connection therewith[:];

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, the Trust, the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor agree as follows:

1. Duties: The Advisor may, in its discretion, appoint the Sub-Advisor to perform one or more of the following services with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio. The services and the portion of the investments of the Portfolio to be advised or managed by the Sub-Advisor shall be as agreed upon from time to time by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall pay the salaries and fees of all personnel of the Sub-Advisor performing services for the Portfolio relating to research, statistical and investment activities.

(a) Investment Advice: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall provide investment advice to the Portfolio and the Advisor with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio, and in connection with such advice shall furnish the Portfolio and the Advisor such factual information, research reports and investment recommendations as the Advisor may reasonably require. Such information may include written and oral reports and analyses.

(b) Investment Management: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall, subject to the supervision of the Advisor, manage all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act") and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time, and such other limitations as the Trust or Advisor may impose with respect to the Portfolio by notice to the Sub-Advisor. With respect to the portion of the investments of the Portfolio under its management, the Sub-Advisor is authorized to make investment decisions on behalf of the Portfolio with regard to any stock, bond, other security or investment instrument, and to place orders for the purchase and sale of such securities through such broker-dealers as the Sub-Advisor may select. The Sub-Advisor may also be authorized, but only to the extent such duties are delegated in writing by the Advisor, to provide additional investment management services to the Portfolio, including but not limited to services such as managing foreign currency investments, purchasing and selling or writing futures and options contracts, borrowing money[,] or lending securities on behalf of the Portfolio. All investment management and any other activities of the Sub-Advisor shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Advisor and the Trust's Board of Trustees.

(c) Subsidiaries and Affiliates: The Sub-Advisor may perform any or all of the services contemplated by this Agreement directly or through such of its subsidiaries or other affiliated persons as the Sub-Advisor shall determine; provided, however, that performance of such services through such subsidiaries or other affiliated persons shall have been approved by the Trust to the extent required pursuant to the 1940 Act and rules thereunder.

2. Information to be Provided to the Trust and the Advisor: The Sub-Advisor shall furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Trust and the Advisor as the Trust's Board of Trustees or the Advisor may reasonably request from time to time, or as the Sub-Advisor may deem to be desirable.

3. Brokerage: In connection with the services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Sub-Advisor shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Sub-Advisor, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Advisor or Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or to the other accounts over which the Sub-Advisor or Advisor exercise investment discretion. The Sub-Advisor is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Sub-Advisor has with respect to accounts over which it exercises investment discretion. The Trustees of the Trust shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

4. Compensation: The Advisor shall compensate the Sub-Advisor on the following basis for the services to be furnished hereunder.

(a) Investment Advisory Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Sub-Advisory Fee. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall be equal to 105% of the Sub-Advisor's costs incurred in connection with rendering the services referred to in subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall not be reduced to reflect expense reimbursements or fee waivers by the Advisor, if any, in effect from time to time.

(b) Investment Management Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Investment Management Fee. The Investment Management Fee shall be equal to: (i) 50% of the monthly management fee rate (including performance adjustments, if any) that the Portfolio is obligated to pay the Advisor under its Management Contract with the Advisor, multiplied by: (ii) the fraction equal to the net assets of the Portfolio as to which the Sub-Advisor shall have provided investment management services divided by the net assets of the Portfolio for that month. If in any fiscal year the aggregate expenses of the Portfolio exceed any applicable expense limitation imposed by any state or federal securities laws or regulations, and the Advisor waives all or a portion of its management fee or reimburses the Portfolio for expenses to the extent required to satisfy such limitation, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced by 50% of the amount of such waivers or reimbursements multiplied by the fraction determined in (ii). If the Sub-Advisor reduces its fees to reflect such waivers or reimbursements and the Advisor subsequently recovers all or any portion of such waivers and reimbursements, then the Sub-Advisor shall be entitled to receive from the Advisor a proportionate share of the amount recovered. To the extent that waivers and reimbursements by the Advisor required by such limitations are in excess of the Advisor's management fee, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced to zero for that month, but in no event shall the Sub-Advisor be required to reimburse the Advisor for all or a portion of such excess reimbursements.

(c) Provision of Multiple Services: If the Sub-Advisor shall have provided both investment advisory services under subparagraph (a) and investment management services under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 for the same portion of the investments of the Portfolio for the same period, the fees paid to the Sub-Advisor with respect to such investments shall be calculated exclusively under subparagraph (b) of this paragraph 4.

5. Expenses: It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all of its expenses other than those expressly stated to be payable by the Sub-Advisor hereunder or by the Advisor under the Management Contract with the Portfolio, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Trust's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Trust, the Sub-Advisor or the Advisor; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Trust and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor[e]; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Advisor, of 50% of insurance premiums for [F]fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Trust's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

6. Interested Persons: It is understood that Trustees, officers, and shareholders of the Trust are or may be or become interested in the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor are or may be or become similarly interested in the Trust, and that the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor may be or become interested in the Trust as a shareholder or otherwise.

7. Services to Other Companies or Accounts: The [S]services of the Sub-Advisor to the Advisor are not to be deemed to be exclusive, the Sub-Advisor being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Agreement, interfere, in a material manner, with the Sub-Advisor's ability to meet all of its obligations hereunder. The Sub-Advisor shall for all purposes be an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the Advisor or the [Fund] Trust.

8. Standard of Care: In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the [Advisor] Sub-Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall not be subject to liability to the Advisor, the Trust[,] or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security.

[9. Duration and Termination of Agreement: Amendments:]

9. Duration and Termination of Agreement; Amendments:

(a) Subject to prior termination as provided in [sub-paragraph] subparagraph (d) of this paragraph 9, this Agreement shall continue in force until July 31, [1998] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such period shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trust's Board of Trustees or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Agreement may be modified by mutual consent of the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor and the [Portfolio, such consent on] Portfolio subject to the [part] provisions of Section 15 of the [Portfolio to be authorized] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by [vote] any applicable order or orders of [a majority of] the [outstanding voting securities of] Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the [Portfolio] Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of [sub-paragraphs] subparagraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 9, the terms of any continuance or modification of [the] this Agreement must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Trust who are not parties to this Agreement or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor or the Portfolio may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other parties, terminate this Agreement, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Board of Trustees or Directors, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of its outstanding voting securities. This Agreement shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

10. Limitation of Liability: The Sub-Advisor is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document of the Trust and agrees that any obligations of the Trust or the Portfolio arising in connection with this Agreement shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Sub-Advisor shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio. Nor shall the Sub-Advisor seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the Trustees or any individual Trustee.

11. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "registered investment company," "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act as now in effect or as hereafter amended.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

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EXHIBIT 19

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT

between

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH (Far East) INC.

and

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I ON BEHALF OF FIDELITY ADVISOR BALANCED FUND

[AGREEMENT] AMENDMENT made this [26th] day of [February, 1999] , 20 , by and between Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation with principal offices at 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts (hereinafter called the "Advisor"); Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (hereinafter called the "Sub-Advisor"); and Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Trust") on behalf of Fidelity Advisor Balanced Fund (hereinafter called the "Portfolio").

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Trust, on behalf of the Portfolio, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 9 of the existing Sub-Advisory Agreement dated February 26, 1999, to a modification of said Agreement in the manner set forth below. The Amended Sub-Advisory Agreement shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Trust, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor, take effect on .

WHEREAS the Trust and the Advisor have entered into a Management Contract on behalf of the Portfolio, pursuant to which the Advisor is to act as investment manager of the Portfolio; and

WHEREAS the Sub-Advisor and its subsidiaries and other affiliated persons have personnel in various locations throughout the world and have been formed in part for the purpose of researching and compiling information and recommendations with respect to the economies of various countries, and securities of issuers located in such countries, and providing investment advisory services in connection therewith;

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, the Trust, the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor agree as follows:

1. Duties: The Advisor may, in its discretion, appoint the Sub-Advisor to perform one or more of the following services with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio. The services and the portion of the investments of the Portfolio to be advised or managed by the Sub-Advisor shall be as agreed upon from time to time by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall pay the salaries and fees of all personnel of the Sub-Advisor performing services for the Portfolio relating to research, statistical and investment activities.

(a) Investment Advice: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall provide investment advice to the Portfolio and the Advisor with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio, and in connection with such advice shall furnish the Portfolio and the Advisor such factual information, research reports and investment recommendations as the Advisor may reasonably require. Such information may include written and oral reports and analyses.

(b) Investment Management: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall, subject to the supervision of the Advisor, manage all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act") and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time, and such other limitations as the Trust or Advisor may impose with respect to the Portfolio by notice to the Sub-Advisor. With respect to the portion of the investments of the Portfolio under its management, the Sub-Advisor is authorized to make investment decisions on behalf of the Portfolio with regard to any stock, bond, other security or investment instrument, and to place orders for the purchase and sale of such securities through such broker-dealers as the Sub-Advisor may select. The Sub-Advisor may also be authorized, but only to the extent such duties are delegated in writing by the Advisor, to provide additional investment management services to the Portfolio, including but not limited to services such as managing foreign currency investments, purchasing and selling or writing futures and options contracts, borrowing money, or lending securities on behalf of the Portfolio. All investment management and any other activities of the Sub-Advisor shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Advisor and the Trust's Board of Trustees.

(c) Subsidiaries and Affiliates: The Sub-Advisor may perform any or all of the services contemplated by this Agreement directly or through such of its subsidiaries or other affiliated persons as the Sub-Advisor shall determine; provided, however, that performance of such services through such subsidiaries or other affiliated persons shall have been approved by the Trust to the extent required pursuant to the 1940 Act and rules thereunder.

2. Information to be Provided to the Trust and the Advisor: The Sub-Advisor shall furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Trust and the Advisor as the Trust's Board of Trustees or the Advisor may reasonably request from time to time, or as the Sub-Advisor may deem to be desirable.

3. Brokerage: In connection with the services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Sub-Advisor shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Sub-Advisor, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Advisor or Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or to the other accounts over which the Sub-Advisor or Advisor exercise investment discretion. The Sub-Advisor is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Sub-Advisor has with respect to accounts over which it exercises investment discretion. The Trustees of the Trust shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

4. Compensation: The Advisor shall compensate the Sub-Advisor on the following basis for the services to be furnished hereunder.

(a) Investment Advisory Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Sub-Advisory Fee. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall be equal to 105% of the Sub-Advisor's costs incurred in connection with rendering the services referred to in subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall not be reduced to reflect expense reimbursements or fee waivers by the Advisor, if any, in effect from time to time.

(b) Investment Management Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Investment Management Fee. The Investment Management Fee shall be equal to: (i) 50% of the monthly management fee rate (including performance adjustments, if any) that the Portfolio is obligated to pay the Advisor under its Management Contract with the Advisor, multiplied by: (ii) the fraction equal to the net assets of the Portfolio as to which the Sub-Advisor shall have provided investment management services divided by the net assets of the Portfolio for that month. If in any fiscal year the aggregate expenses of the Portfolio exceed any applicable expense limitation imposed by any state or federal securities laws or regulations, and the Advisor waives all or a portion of its management fee or reimburses the Portfolio for expenses to the extent required to satisfy such limitation, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced by 50% of the amount of such waivers or reimbursements multiplied by the fraction determined in (ii). If the Sub-Advisor reduces its fees to reflect such waivers or reimbursements and the Advisor subsequently recovers all or any portion of such waivers and reimbursements, then the Sub-Advisor shall be entitled to receive from the Advisor a proportionate share of the amount recovered. To the extent that waivers and reimbursements by the Advisor required by such limitations are in excess of the Advisor's management fee, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced to zero for that month, but in no event shall the Sub-Advisor be required to reimburse the Advisor for all or a portion of such excess reimbursements.

(c) Provision of Multiple Services: If the Sub-Advisor shall have provided both investment advisory services under subparagraph (a) and investment management services under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 for the same portion of the investments of the Portfolio for the same period, the fees paid to the Sub-Advisor with respect to such investments shall be calculated exclusively under subparagraph (b) of this paragraph 4.

5. Expenses: It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all of its expenses other than those expressly stated to be payable by the Sub-Advisor hereunder or by the Advisor under the Management Contract with the Portfolio, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Trust's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Trust, the Sub-Advisor or the Advisor; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Trust and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor[e]; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Advisor, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Trust's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

6. Interested Persons: It is understood that Trustees, officers, and shareholders of the Trust are or may be or become interested in the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor are or may be or become similarly interested in the Trust, and that the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor may be or become interested in the Trust as a shareholder or otherwise.

7. Services to Other Companies or Accounts: The services of the Sub-Advisor to the Advisor are not to be deemed to be exclusive, the Sub-Advisor being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Agreement, interfere, in a material manner, with the Sub-Advisor's ability to meet all of its obligations hereunder. The Sub-Advisor shall for all purposes be an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the Advisor or the Trust.

8. Standard of Care: In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Sub-Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall not be subject to liability to the Advisor, the Trust or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security.

9. Duration and Termination of Agreement; Amendments:

(a) Subject to prior termination as provided in subparagraph (d) of this paragraph 9, this Agreement shall continue in force until July 31, [1999] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such period shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trust's Board of Trustees or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Agreement may be modified by mutual consent of the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor and the Portfolio[, such consent on] subject to the [part] provisions of Section 15 of the [Portfolio to be authorized] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by [vote] any applicable order or orders of [a majority of] the [outstanding voting securities of] Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the [Portfolio] Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of subparagraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 9, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Agreement must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Trust who are not parties to this Agreement or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor or the Portfolio may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other parties, terminate this Agreement, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Board of Trustees or Directors, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of its outstanding voting securities. This Agreement shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

10. Limitation of Liability: The Sub-Advisor is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document of the Trust and agrees that any obligations of the Trust or the Portfolio arising in connection with this Agreement shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Sub-Advisor shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio. Nor shall the Sub-Advisor seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the Trustees or any individual Trustee.

11. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "registered investment company," "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act as now in effect or as hereafter amended.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

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EXHIBIT 20

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT

between

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH (Far East) INC.

and

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I ON BEHALF OF FIDELITY ADVISOR EQUITY GROWTH FUND

[AGREEMENT] AMENDMENT made this [1st] day of [September, 1997] , 20 , by and between Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation with principal offices at 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts (hereinafter called the "Advisor"); Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (hereinafter called the "Sub-Advisor"); and Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Trust") on behalf of Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth Fund (hereinafter called the "Portfolio").

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Trust, on behalf of the Portfolio, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 9 of the existing Sub-Advisory Agreement dated September 1, 1997, to a modification of said Agreement in the manner set forth below. The Amended Sub-Advisory Agreement shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Trust, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor, take effect on .

WHEREAS the Trust and the Advisor have entered into a Management Contract[,] on behalf of the Portfolio, pursuant to which the Advisor is to act as investment manager of the Portfolio[,]; and

WHEREAS the Sub-Advisor and its subsidiaries and other affiliated persons have personnel in various locations throughout the world and have been formed in part for the purpose of researching and compiling information and recommendations with respect to the economies of various countries, and securities of issuers located in such countries, and providing investment advisory services in connection therewith[:];

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, the Trust, the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor agree as follows:

1. Duties: The Advisor may, in its discretion, appoint the Sub-Advisor to perform one or more of the following services with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio. The services and the portion of the investments of the Portfolio to be advised or managed by the Sub-Advisor shall be as agreed upon from time to time by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall pay the salaries and fees of all personnel of the Sub-Advisor performing services for the Portfolio relating to research, statistical and investment activities.

(a) Investment Advice: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall provide investment advice to the Portfolio and the Advisor with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio, and in connection with such advice shall furnish the Portfolio and the Advisor such factual information, research reports and investment recommendations as the Advisor may reasonably require. Such information may include written and oral reports and analyses.

(b) Investment Management: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall, subject to the supervision of the Advisor, manage all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act") and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time, and such other limitations as the Trust or Advisor may impose with respect to the Portfolio by notice to the Sub-Advisor. With respect to the portion of the investments of the Portfolio under its management, the Sub-Advisor is authorized to make investment decisions on behalf of the Portfolio with regard to any stock, bond, other security or investment instrument, and to place orders for the purchase and sale of such securities through such broker-dealers as the Sub-Advisor may select. The Sub-Advisor may also be authorized, but only to the extent such duties are delegated in writing by the Advisor, to provide additional investment management services to the Portfolio, including but not limited to services such as managing foreign currency investments, purchasing and selling or writing futures and options contracts, borrowing money, or lending securities on behalf of the Portfolio. All investment management and any other activities of the Sub-Advisor shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Advisor and the Trust's Board of Trustees.

(c) Subsidiaries and Affiliates: The Sub-Advisor may perform any or all of the services contemplated by this Agreement directly or through such of its subsidiaries or other affiliated persons as the Sub-Advisor shall determine; provided, however, that performance of such services through such subsidiaries or other affiliated persons shall have been approved by the Trust to the extent required pursuant to the 1940 Act and rules thereunder.

2. Information to be Provided to the Trust and the Advisor: The Sub-Advisor shall furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Trust and the Advisor as the Trust's Board of Trustees or the Advisor may reasonably request from time to time, or as the Sub-Advisor may deem to be desirable.

3. Brokerage: In connection with the services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Sub-Advisor shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Sub-Advisor, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Advisor or Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or to the other accounts over which the Sub-Advisor or Advisor exercise investment discretion. The Sub-Advisor is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Sub-Advisor has with respect to accounts over which it exercises investment discretion. The Trustees of the Trust shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

4. Compensation: The Advisor shall compensate the Sub-Advisor on the following basis for the services to be furnished hereunder.

(a) Investment Advisory Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Sub-Advisory Fee. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall be equal to 105% of the Sub-Advisor's costs incurred in connection with rendering the services referred to in subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall not be reduced to reflect expense reimbursements or fee waivers by the Advisor, if any, in effect from time to time.

(b) Investment Management Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Investment Management Fee. The Investment Management Fee shall be equal to: (i) 50% of the monthly management fee rate (including performance adjustments, if any) that the Portfolio is obligated to pay the Advisor under its Management Contract with the Advisor, multiplied by: (ii) the fraction equal to the net assets of the Portfolio as to which the Sub-Advisor shall have provided investment management services divided by the net assets of the Portfolio for that month. If in any fiscal year the aggregate expenses of the Portfolio exceed any applicable expense limitation imposed by any state or federal securities laws or regulations, and the Advisor waives all or a portion of its management fee or reimburses the Portfolio for expenses to the extent required to satisfy such limitation, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced by 50% of the amount of such waivers or reimbursements multiplied by the fraction determined in (ii). If the Sub-Advisor reduces its fees to reflect such waivers or reimbursements and the Advisor subsequently recovers all or any portion of such waivers and reimbursements, then the Sub-Advisor shall be entitled to receive from the Advisor a proportionate share of the amount recovered. To the extent that waivers and reimbursements by the Advisor required by such limitations are in excess of the Advisor's management fee, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced to zero for that month, but in no event shall the Sub-Advisor be required to reimburse the Advisor for all or a portion of such excess reimbursements.

(c) Provision of Multiple Services: If the Sub-Advisor shall have provided both investment advisory services under subparagraph (a) and investment management services under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 for the same portion of the investments of the Portfolio for the same period, the fees paid to the Sub-Advisor with respect to such investments shall be calculated exclusively under subparagraph (b) of this paragraph 4.

5. Expenses: It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all of its expenses other than those expressly stated to be payable by the Sub-Advisor hereunder or by the Advisor under the Management Contract with the Portfolio, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Trust's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Trust, the Sub-Advisor or the Advisor; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Trust and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor[e]; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Advisor, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Trust's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

6. Interested Persons: It is understood that Trustees, officers, and shareholders of the Trust are or may be or become interested in the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor are or may be or become similarly interested in the Trust, and that the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor may be or become interested in the Trust as a shareholder or otherwise.

7. Services to Other Companies or Accounts: The [S]services of the Sub-Advisor to the Advisor are not to be deemed to be exclusive, the Sub-Advisor being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Agreement, interfere, in a material manner, with the Sub-Advisor's ability to meet all of its obligations hereunder. The Sub-Advisor shall for all purposes be an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the Advisor or the [Fund] Trust.

8. Standard of Care: In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the [Advisor] Sub-Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall not be subject to liability to the Advisor, the Trust[,] or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security.

[9. Duration and Termination of Agreement: Amendments:]

9. Duration and Termination of Agreement; Amendments:

(a) Subject to prior termination as provided in [sub-paragraph] subparagraph (d) of this paragraph 9, this Agreement shall continue in force until July 31, [1998] 20__, and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such period shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trust's Board of Trustees or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Agreement may be modified by mutual consent of the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor and the [Portfolio, such consent on] Portfolio subject to the [part] provisions of Section 15 of the [Portfolio to be authorized] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by [vote] any applicable order or orders of [a majority of] the [outstanding voting securities of] Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the [Portfolio] Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of [sub-paragraphs] subparagraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 9, the terms of any continuance or modification of [the] this Agreement must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Trust who are not parties to this Agreement or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor or the Portfolio may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other parties, terminate this Agreement, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Board of Trustees or Directors, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of its outstanding voting securities. This Agreement shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

10. Limitation of Liability: The Sub-Advisor is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document of the Trust and agrees that any obligations of the Trust or the Portfolio arising in connection with this Agreement shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Sub-Advisor shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio. Nor shall the Sub-Advisor seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the Trustees or any individual Trustee.

11. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "registered investment company," "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act as now in effect or as hereafter amended.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

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EXHIBIT 21

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT

between

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH (Far East) INC.

and

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I ON BEHALF OF {NAME OF EACH FUND OMITTED}

[AGREEMENT] AMENDMENT made this [1st] day of [December, 1996], , 20 , by and between Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation with principal offices at 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts (hereinafter called the "Advisor"); Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (hereinafter called the "Sub-Advisor"); and Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Trust") on behalf of {Name of Each Fund Omitted} (hereinafter called the "Portfolio").

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Trust, on behalf of the Portfolio, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 9 of the existing Sub-Advisory Agreement dated December 1, 1996, to a modification of said Agreement in the manner set forth below. The Amended Sub-Advisory Agreement shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Trust, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor, take effect on .

WHEREAS the Trust and the Advisor have entered into a Management Contract on behalf of the Portfolio, pursuant to which the Advisor is to act as investment manager of the Portfolio; and

WHEREAS the Sub-Advisor and its subsidiaries and other affiliated persons have personnel in various locations throughout the world and have been formed in part for the purpose of researching and compiling information and recommendations with respect to the economies of various countries, and securities of issuers located in such countries, and providing investment advisory services in connection therewith;

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, the Trust, the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor agree as follows:

1. Duties: The Advisor may, in its discretion, appoint the Sub-Advisor to perform one or more of the following services with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio. The services and the portion of the investments of the Portfolio to be advised or managed by the Sub-Advisor shall be as agreed upon from time to time by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall pay the salaries and fees of all personnel of the Sub-Advisor performing services for the Portfolio relating to research, statistical and investment activities.

(a) Investment Advice: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall provide investment advice to the Portfolio and the Advisor with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio, and in connection with such advice shall furnish the Portfolio and the Advisor such factual information, research reports and investment recommendations as the Advisor may reasonably require. Such information may include written and oral reports and analyses.

(b) Investment Management: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall, subject to the supervision of the Advisor, manage all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act") and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time, and such other limitations as the Trust or Advisor may impose with respect to the Portfolio by notice to the Sub-Advisor. With respect to the portion of the investments of the Portfolio under its management, the Sub-Advisor is authorized to make investment decisions on behalf of the Portfolio with regard to any stock, bond, other security or investment instrument, and to place orders for the purchase and sale of such securities through such broker-dealers as the Sub-Advisor may select. The Sub-Advisor may also be authorized, but only to the extent such duties are delegated in writing by the Advisor, to provide additional investment management services to the Portfolio, including but not limited to services such as managing foreign currency investments, purchasing and selling or writing futures and options contracts, borrowing money, or lending securities on behalf of the Portfolio. All investment management and any other activities of the Sub-Advisor shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Advisor and the Trust's Board of Trustees.

(c) Subsidiaries and Affiliates: The Sub-Advisor may perform any or all of the services contemplated by this Agreement directly or through such of its subsidiaries or other affiliated persons as the Sub-Advisor shall determine; provided, however, that performance of such services through such subsidiaries or other affiliated persons shall have been approved by the Trust to the extent required pursuant to the 1940 Act and rules thereunder.

2. Information to be Provided to the Trust and the Advisor: The Sub-Advisor shall furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Trust and the Advisor as the Trust's Board of Trustees or the Advisor may reasonably request from time to time, or as the Sub-Advisor may deem to be desirable.

3. Brokerage: In connection with the services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Sub-Advisor shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Sub-Advisor, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Advisor or Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or to the other accounts over which the Sub-Advisor or Advisor exercise investment discretion. The Sub-Advisor is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Sub-Advisor has with respect to accounts over which it exercises investment discretion. The Trustees of the Trust shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

4. Compensation: The Advisor shall compensate the Sub-Advisor on the following basis for the services to be furnished hereunder.

(a) Investment Advisory Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Sub-Advisory Fee. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall be equal to 105% of the Sub-Advisor's costs incurred in connection with rendering the services referred to in subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall not be reduced to reflect expense reimbursements or fee waivers by the Advisor, if any, in effect from time to time.

(b) Investment Management Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Investment Management Fee. The Investment Management Fee shall be equal to: (i) 50% of the monthly management fee rate (including performance adjustments, if any) that the Portfolio is obligated to pay the Advisor under its Management Contract with the Advisor, multiplied by: (ii) the fraction equal to the net assets of the Portfolio as to which the Sub-Advisor shall have provided investment management services divided by the net assets of the Portfolio for that month. If in any fiscal year the aggregate expenses of the Portfolio exceed any applicable expense limitation imposed by any state or federal securities laws or regulations, and the Advisor waives all or a portion of its management fee or reimburses the Portfolio for expenses to the extent required to satisfy such limitation, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced by 50% of the amount of such waivers or reimbursements multiplied by the fraction determined in (ii). If the Sub-Advisor reduces its fees to reflect such waivers or reimbursements and the Advisor subsequently recovers all or any portion of such waivers and reimbursements, then the Sub-Advisor shall be entitled to receive from the Advisor a proportionate share of the amount recovered. To the extent that waivers and reimbursements by the Advisor required by such limitations are in excess of the Advisor's management fee, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced to zero for that month, but in no event shall the Sub-Advisor be required to reimburse the Advisor for all or a portion of such excess reimbursements.

(c) Provision of Multiple Services: If the Sub-Advisor shall have provided both investment advisory services under subparagraph (a) and investment management services under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 for the same portion of the investments of the Portfolio for the same period, the fees paid to the Sub-Advisor with respect to such investments shall be calculated exclusively under subparagraph (b) of this paragraph 4.

5. Expenses: It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all of its expenses other than those expressly stated to be payable by the Sub-Advisor hereunder or by the Advisor under the Management Contract with the Portfolio, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Trust's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Trust, the Sub-Advisor or the Advisor; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Trust and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor[e]; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Advisor, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Trust's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

6. Interested Persons: It is understood that Trustees, officers, and shareholders of the Trust are or may be or become interested in the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor are or may be or become similarly interested in the Trust, and that the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor may be or become interested in the Trust as a shareholder or otherwise.

7. Services to Other Companies or Accounts: The services of the Sub-Advisor to the Advisor are not to be deemed to be exclusive, the Sub-Advisor being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Agreement, interfere, in a material manner, with the Sub-Advisor's ability to meet all of its obligations hereunder. The Sub-Advisor shall for all purposes be an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the Advisor or the Trust.

8. Standard of Care: In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Sub-Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall not be subject to liability to the Advisor, the Trust or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security.

9. Duration and Termination of Agreement; Amendments:

(a) Subject to prior termination as provided in subparagraph (d) of this paragraph 9, this Agreement shall continue in force until July 31, [1997] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such period shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trust's Board of Trustees or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Agreement may be modified by mutual consent of the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor and the [Portfolio, such consent on] Portfolio subject to the [part] provisions of Section 15 of the [Portfolio to be authorized] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by [vote] any applicable order or orders of [a majority of] the [outstanding voting securities of] Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the [Portfolio] Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of subparagraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 9, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Agreement must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Trust who are not parties to this Agreement or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor or the Portfolio may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other parties, terminate this Agreement, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Board of Trustees or Directors, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of its outstanding voting securities. This Agreement shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

10. Limitation of Liability: The Sub-Advisor is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document of the Trust and agrees that any obligations of the Trust or the Portfolio arising in connection with this Agreement shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Sub-Advisor shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio. Nor shall the Sub-Advisor seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the Trustees or any individual Trustee.

11. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "registered investment company," "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act as now in effect or as hereafter amended.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

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EXHIBIT 22

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT

between

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH [(FAR EAST)] (Far East) INC.

and

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I ON BEHALF OF FIDELITY ADVISOR GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND

[AGREEMENT] AMENDMENT made this [28th] day of [February, 1998] , 20 , by and between Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation with principal offices at 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts (hereinafter called the "Advisor"); Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (hereinafter called the "Sub-Advisor"); and Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Trust") on behalf of Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities Fund (hereinafter called the "Portfolio").

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Trust, on behalf of the Portfolio, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 9 of the existing Sub-Advisory Agreement dated February 28, 1998, to a modification of said Agreement in the manner set forth below. The Amended Sub-Advisory Agreement shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Trust, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor, take effect on .

WHEREAS the Trust and the Advisor have entered into a Management Contract on behalf of the Portfolio, pursuant to which the Advisor is to act as investment manager of the Portfolio; and

WHEREAS the Sub-Advisor and its subsidiaries and other affiliated persons have personnel in various locations throughout the world and have been formed in part for the purpose of researching and compiling information and recommendations with respect to the economies of various countries, and securities of issuers located in such countries, and providing investment advisory services in connection therewith;

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, the Trust, the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor agree as follows:

1. Duties: The Advisor may, in its discretion, appoint the Sub-Advisor to perform one or more of the following services with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio. The services and the portion of the investments of the Portfolio to be advised or managed by the Sub-Advisor shall be as agreed upon from time to time by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall pay the salaries and fees of all personnel of the Sub-Advisor performing services for the Portfolio relating to research, statistical and investment activities.

(a) Investment Advice: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall provide investment advice to the Portfolio and the Advisor with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio, and in connection with such advice shall furnish the Portfolio and the Advisor such factual information, research reports and investment recommendations as the Advisor may reasonably require. Such information may include written and oral reports and analyses.

(b) Investment Management: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall, subject to the supervision of the Advisor, manage all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act") and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time, and such other limitations as the Trust or Advisor may impose with respect to the Portfolio by notice to the Sub-Advisor. With respect to the portion of the investments of the Portfolio under its management, the Sub-Advisor is authorized to make investment decisions on behalf of the Portfolio with regard to any stock, bond, other security or investment instrument, and to place orders for the purchase and sale of such securities through such broker-dealers as the Sub-Advisor may select. The Sub-Advisor may also be authorized, but only to the extent such duties are delegated in writing by the Advisor, to provide additional investment management services to the Portfolio, including but not limited to services such as managing foreign currency investments, purchasing and selling or writing futures and options contracts, borrowing money, or lending securities on behalf of the Portfolio. All investment management and any other activities of the Sub-Advisor shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Advisor and the Trust's Board of Trustees.

(c) Subsidiaries and Affiliates: The Sub-Advisor may perform any or all of the services contemplated by this Agreement directly or through such of its subsidiaries or other affiliated persons as the Sub-Advisor shall determine; provided, however, that performance of such services through such subsidiaries or other affiliated persons shall have been approved by the Trust to the extent required pursuant to the 1940 Act and rules thereunder.

2. Information to be Provided to the Trust and the Advisor: The Sub-Advisor shall furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Trust and the Advisor as the Trust's Board of Trustees or the Advisor may reasonably request from time to time, or as the Sub-Advisor may deem to be desirable.

3. Brokerage: In connection with the services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Sub-Advisor shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Sub-Advisor, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Advisor or Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or to the other accounts over which the Sub-Advisor or Advisor exercise investment discretion. The Sub-Advisor is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Sub-Advisor has with respect to accounts over which it exercises investment discretion. The Trustees of the Trust shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

4. Compensation: The Advisor shall compensate the Sub-Advisor on the following basis for the services to be furnished hereunder.

(a) Investment Advisory Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Sub-Advisory Fee. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall be equal to 105% of the Sub-Advisor's costs incurred in connection with rendering the services referred to in subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall not be reduced to reflect expense reimbursements or fee waivers by the Advisor, if any, in effect from time to time.

(b) Investment Management Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Investment Management Fee. The Investment Management Fee shall be equal to: (i) 50% of the monthly management fee rate (including performance adjustments, if any) that the Portfolio is obligated to pay the Advisor under its Management Contract with the Advisor, multiplied by: (ii) the fraction equal to the net assets of the Portfolio as to which the Sub-Advisor shall have provided investment management services divided by the net assets of the Portfolio for that month. If in any fiscal year the aggregate expenses of the Portfolio exceed any applicable expense limitation imposed by any state or federal securities laws or regulations, and the Advisor waives all or a portion of its management fee or reimburses the Portfolio for expenses to the extent required to satisfy such limitation, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced by 50% of the amount of such waivers or reimbursements multiplied by the fraction determined in (ii). If the Sub-Advisor reduces its fees to reflect such waivers or reimbursements and the Advisor subsequently recovers all or any portion of such waivers and reimbursements, then the Sub-Advisor shall be entitled to receive from the Advisor a proportionate share of the amount recovered. To the extent that waivers and reimbursements by the Advisor required by such limitations are in excess of the Advisor's management fee, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced to zero for that month, but in no event shall the Sub-Advisor be required to reimburse the Advisor for all or a portion of such excess reimbursements.

(c) Provision of Multiple Services: If the Sub-Advisor shall have provided both investment advisory services under subparagraph (a) and investment management services under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 for the same portion of the investments of the Portfolio for the same period, the fees paid to the Sub-Advisor with respect to such investments shall be calculated exclusively under subparagraph (b) of this paragraph 4.

5. Expenses: It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all of its expenses other than those expressly stated to be payable by the Sub-Advisor hereunder or by the Advisor under the Management Contract with the Portfolio, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Trust's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Trust, the Sub-Advisor or the Advisor; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Trust and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor[e]; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Advisor, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Trust's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

6. Interested Persons: It is understood that Trustees, officers, and shareholders of the Trust are or may be or become interested in the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor are or may be or become similarly interested in the Trust, and that the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor may be or become interested in the Trust as a shareholder or otherwise.

7. Services to Other Companies or Accounts: The services of the Sub-Advisor to the Advisor are not to be deemed to be exclusive, the Sub-Advisor being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Agreement, interfere, in a material manner, with the Sub-Advisor's ability to meet all of its obligations hereunder. The Sub-Advisor shall for all purposes be an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the Advisor or the Trust.

8. Standard of Care: In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Sub-Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall not be subject to liability to the Advisor, the Trust or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security.

9. Duration and Termination of Agreement; Amendments:

(a) Subject to prior termination as provided in subparagraph (d) of this paragraph 9, this Agreement shall continue in force until July 31, [1998] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such period shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trust's Board of Trustees or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Agreement may be modified by mutual consent of the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor and the [Portfolio, such consent on] Portfolio subject to the [part] provisions of Section 15 of the [Portfolio to be authorized] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by [vote] any applicable order or orders of [a majority of] the [outstanding voting securities of] Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the [Portfolio] Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of subparagraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 9, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Agreement must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Trust who are not parties to this Agreement or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor or the Portfolio may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other parties, terminate this Agreement, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Board of Trustees or Directors, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of its outstanding voting securities. This Agreement shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

10. Limitation of Liability: The Sub-Advisor is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document of the Trust and agrees that any obligations of the Trust or the Portfolio arising in connection with this Agreement shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Sub-Advisor shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio. Nor shall the Sub-Advisor seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the Trustees or any individual Trustee.

11. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "registered investment company," "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act as now in effect or as hereafter amended.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

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EXHIBIT 23

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT

between

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH (Far East) INC.

and

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I ON BEHALF OF {NAME OF EACH PORTFOLIO OMITTED}

[AGREEMENT] AMENDMENT made this [18th] day of [January, 1996], , 20 , by and between Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation with principal offices at 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts (hereinafter called the "Advisor"); Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (hereinafter called the "Sub-Advisor"); and Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Trust") on behalf of {NAME OF EACH PORTFOLIO OMITTED} (hereinafter called the "Portfolio").

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Trust, on behalf of the Portfolio, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 9 of the existing Sub-Advisory Agreement dated January 18, 1996, to a modification of said Agreement in the manner set forth below. The Amended Sub-Advisory Agreement shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Trust, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor, take effect on .

WHEREAS the Trust and the Advisor have entered into a Management Contract on behalf of the Portfolio, pursuant to which the Advisor is to act as investment manager of the Portfolio; and

WHEREAS the Sub-Advisor and its subsidiaries and other affiliated persons have personnel in various locations throughout the world and have been formed in part for the purpose of researching and compiling information and recommendations with respect to the economies of various countries, and securities of issuers located in such countries, and providing investment advisory services in connection therewith;

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, the Trust, the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor agree as follows:

1. Duties: The Advisor may, in its discretion, appoint the Sub-Advisor to perform one or more of the following services with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio. The services and the portion of the investments of the Portfolio to be advised or managed by the Sub-Advisor shall be as agreed upon from time to time by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall pay the salaries and fees of all personnel of the Sub-Advisor performing services for the Portfolio relating to research, statistical and investment activities.

(a) Investment Advice: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall provide investment advice to the Portfolio and the Advisor with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio, and in connection with such advice shall furnish the Portfolio and the Advisor such factual information, research reports and investment recommendations as the Advisor may reasonably require. Such information may include written and oral reports and analyses.

(b) Investment Management: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall, subject to the supervision of the Advisor, manage all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act") and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time, and such other limitations as the Trust or Advisor may impose with respect to the Portfolio by notice to the Sub-Advisor. With respect to the portion of the investments of the Portfolio under its management, the Sub-Advisor is authorized to make investment decisions on behalf of the Portfolio with regard to any stock, bond, other security or investment instrument, and to place orders for the purchase and sale of such securities through such broker-dealers as the Sub-Advisor may select. The Sub-Advisor may also be authorized, but only to the extent such duties are delegated in writing by the Advisor, to provide additional investment management services to the Portfolio, including but not limited to services such as managing foreign currency investments, purchasing and selling or writing futures and options contracts, borrowing money, or lending securities on behalf of the Portfolio. All investment management and any other activities of the Sub-Advisor shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Advisor and the Trust's Board of Trustees.

(c) Subsidiaries and Affiliates: The Sub-Advisor may perform any or all of the services contemplated by this Agreement directly or through such of its subsidiaries or other affiliated persons as the Sub-Advisor shall determine; provided, however, that performance of such services through such subsidiaries or other affiliated persons shall have been approved by the Trust to the extent required pursuant to the 1940 Act and rules thereunder.

2. Information to be Provided to the Trust and the Advisor: The Sub-Advisor shall furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Trust and the Advisor as the Trust's Board of Trustees or the Advisor may reasonably request from time to time, or as the Sub-Advisor may deem to be desirable.

3. Brokerage: In connection with the services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Sub-Advisor shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Sub-Advisor, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Advisor or Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or to the other accounts over which the Sub-Advisor or Advisor exercise investment discretion. The Sub-Advisor is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Sub-Advisor has with respect to accounts over which it exercises investment discretion. The Trustees of the Trust shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

4. Compensation: The Advisor shall compensate the Sub-Advisor on the following basis for the services to be furnished hereunder.

(a) Investment Advisory Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Sub-Advisory Fee. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall be equal to 105% of the Sub-Advisor's costs incurred in connection with rendering the services referred to in subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall not be reduced to reflect expense reimbursements or fee waivers by the Advisor, if any, in effect from time to time.

(b) Investment Management Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Investment Management Fee. The Investment Management Fee shall be equal to: (i) 50% of the monthly management fee rate (including performance adjustments, if any) that the Portfolio is obligated to pay the Advisor under its Management Contract with the Advisor, multiplied by: (ii) the fraction equal to the net assets of the Portfolio as to which the Sub-Advisor shall have provided investment management services divided by the net assets of the Portfolio for that month. If in any fiscal year the aggregate expenses of the Portfolio exceed any applicable expense limitation imposed by any state or federal securities laws or regulations, and the Advisor waives all or a portion of its management fee or reimburses the Portfolio for expenses to the extent required to satisfy such limitation, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced by 50% of the amount of such waivers or reimbursements multiplied by the fraction determined in (ii). If the Sub-Advisor reduces its fees to reflect such waivers or reimbursements and the Advisor subsequently recovers all or any portion of such waivers and reimbursements, then the Sub-Advisor shall be entitled to receive from the Advisor a proportionate share of the amount recovered. To the extent that waivers and reimbursements by the Advisor required by such limitations are in excess of the Advisor's management fee, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced to zero for that month, but in no event shall the Sub-Advisor be required to reimburse the Advisor for all or a portion of such excess reimbursements.

(c) Provision of Multiple Services: If the Sub-Advisor shall have provided both investment advisory services under subparagraph (a) and investment management services under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 for the same portion of the investments of the Portfolio for the same period, the fees paid to the Sub-Advisor with respect to such investments shall be calculated exclusively under subparagraph (b) of this paragraph 4.

5. Expenses: It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all of its expenses other than those expressly stated to be payable by the Sub-Advisor hereunder or by the Advisor under the Management Contract with the Portfolio, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Trust's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Trust, the Sub-Advisor or the Advisor; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Trust and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor[e]; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Advisor, of 50% of insurance premiums for fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Trust's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

6. Interested Persons: It is understood that Trustees, officers, and shareholders of the Trust are or may be or become interested in the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor are or may be or become similarly interested in the Trust, and that the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor may be or become interested in the Trust as a shareholder or otherwise.

7. Services to Other Companies or Accounts: The services of the Sub-Advisor to the Advisor are not to be deemed to be exclusive, the Sub-Advisor being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Agreement, interfere, in a material manner, with the Sub-Advisor's ability to meet all of its obligations hereunder. The Sub-Advisor shall for all purposes be an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the Advisor or the Trust.

8. Standard of Care: In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Sub-Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall not be subject to liability to the Advisor, the Trust or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security.

9. Duration and Termination of Agreement; Amendments:

(a) Subject to prior termination as provided in subparagraph (d) of this paragraph 9, this Agreement shall continue in force until July 31, [1996] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such period shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trust's Board of Trustees or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Agreement may be modified by mutual consent of the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor and the [Portfolio, such consent on] Portfolio subject to the [part] provisions of Section 15 of the [Portfolio to be authorized] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by [vote] any applicable order or orders of [a majority of] the [outstanding voting securities of] Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the [Portfolio] Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of subparagraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 9, the terms of any continuance or modification of this Agreement must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Trust who are not parties to this Agreement or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor or the Portfolio may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other parties, terminate this Agreement, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Board of Trustees or Directors, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of its outstanding voting securities. This Agreement shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

10. Limitation of Liability: The Sub-Advisor is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document of the Trust and agrees that any obligations of the Trust or the Portfolio arising in connection with this Agreement shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Sub-Advisor shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio. Nor shall the Sub-Advisor seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the Trustees or any individual Trustee.

11. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "registered investment company," "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act as now in effect or as hereafter amended.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

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EXHIBIT 24

UNDERLINED LANGUAGE WILL BE ADDED
[BRACKETED LANGUAGE WILL BE DELETED]

FORM OF

SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT

between

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH COMPANY

and

FIDELITY MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH (Far East) INC.

and

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I ON BEHALF OF FIDELITY ADVISOR [STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES] VALUE STRATEGIES FUND

[AGREEMENT] AMENDMENT made this [28th] day of [February, 1998] , 20 , by and between Fidelity Management & Research Company, a Massachusetts corporation with principal offices at 82 Devonshire Street, Boston, Massachusetts (hereinafter called the "Advisor"); Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (hereinafter called the "Sub-Advisor"); and Fidelity Advisor Series I, a Massachusetts business trust which may issue one or more series of shares of beneficial interest (hereinafter called the "Trust") on behalf of Fidelity Advisor [Strategic Opportunities] Value Strategies Fund (hereinafter called the "Portfolio").

Required authorization and approval by shareholders and Trustees having been obtained, the Trust, on behalf of the Portfolio, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor hereby consent, pursuant to Paragraph 9 of the existing Sub-Advisory Agreement dated February 28, 1998, to a modification of said Agreement in the manner set forth below. The Amended Sub-Advisory Agreement shall, when executed by duly authorized officers of the Trust, the Advisor, and the Sub-Advisor, take effect on .

WHEREAS the Trust and the Advisor have entered into a Management Contract[,] on behalf of the Portfolio, pursuant to which the Advisor is to act as investment manager of the Portfolio[,]; and

WHEREAS the Sub-Advisor and its subsidiaries and other affiliated persons have personnel in various locations throughout the world and have been formed in part for the purpose of researching and compiling information and recommendations with respect to the economies of various countries, and securities of issuers located in such countries, and providing investment advisory services in connection therewith;

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, the Trust, the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor agree as follows:

1. Duties: The Advisor may, in its discretion, appoint the Sub-Advisor to perform one or more of the following services with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio. The services and the portion of the investments of the Portfolio to be advised or managed by the Sub-Advisor shall be as agreed upon from time to time by the Advisor and the Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall pay the salaries and fees of all personnel of the Sub-Advisor performing services for the Portfolio relating to research, statistical and investment activities.

(a) Investment Advice: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall provide investment advice to the Portfolio and the Advisor with respect to all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio, and in connection with such advice shall furnish the Portfolio and the Advisor such factual information, research reports and investment recommendations as the Advisor may reasonably require. Such information may include written and oral reports and analyses.

(b) Investment Management: If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall, subject to the supervision of the Advisor, manage all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act") and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time, and such other limitations as the Trust or Advisor may impose with respect to the Portfolio by notice to the Sub-Advisor. With respect to the portion of the investments of the Portfolio under its management, the Sub-Advisor is authorized to make investment decisions on behalf of the Portfolio with regard to any stock, bond, other security or investment instrument, and to place orders for the purchase and sale of such securities through such broker-dealers as the Sub-Advisor may select. The Sub-Advisor may also be authorized, but only to the extent such duties are delegated in writing by the Advisor, to provide additional investment management services to the Portfolio, including but not limited to services such as managing foreign currency investments, purchasing and selling or writing futures and options contracts, borrowing money, or lending securities on behalf of the Portfolio. All investment management and any other activities of the Sub-Advisor shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Advisor and the Trust's Board of Trustees.

(c) Subsidiaries and Affiliates: The Sub-Advisor may perform any or all of the services contemplated by this Agreement directly or through such of its subsidiaries or other affiliated persons as the Sub-Advisor shall determine; provided, however, that performance of such services through such subsidiaries or other affiliated persons shall have been approved by the Trust to the extent required pursuant to the 1940 Act and rules thereunder.

[2. Information to be provided to the Trust and the Advisor:]

2. Information to be Provided to the Trust and the Advisor: The Sub-Advisor shall furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Trust and the Advisor as the Trust's Board of Trustees or the Advisor may reasonably request from time to time, or as the Sub-Advisor may deem to be desirable.

3. Brokerage: In connection with the services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Sub-Advisor shall place all orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities for the Portfolio's account with brokers or dealers selected by the Sub-Advisor, which may include brokers or dealers affiliated with the Advisor or Sub-Advisor. The Sub-Advisor shall use its best efforts to seek to execute portfolio transactions at prices which are advantageous to the Portfolio and at commission rates which are reasonable in relation to the benefits received. In selecting brokers or dealers qualified to execute a particular transaction, brokers or dealers may be selected who also provide brokerage and research services (as those terms are defined in Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) to the Portfolio and/or to the other accounts over which the Sub-Advisor or Advisor exercise investment discretion. The Sub-Advisor is authorized to pay a broker or dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for executing a portfolio transaction for the Portfolio which is in excess of the amount of commission another broker or dealer would have charged for effecting that transaction if the Sub-Advisor determines in good faith that such amount of commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by such broker or dealer. This determination may be viewed in terms of either that particular transaction or the overall responsibilities which the Sub-Advisor has with respect to accounts over which it exercises investment discretion. The Trustees of the Trust shall periodically review the commissions paid by the Portfolio to determine if the commissions paid over representative periods of time were reasonable in relation to the benefits to the Portfolio.

4. Compensation: The Advisor shall compensate the Sub-Advisor on the following basis for the services to be furnished hereunder.

(a) Investment Advisory Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Sub-Advisory Fee. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall be equal to 105% of the Sub-Advisor's costs incurred in connection with rendering the services referred to in subparagraph (a) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement. The Sub-Advisory Fee shall not be reduced to reflect expense reimbursements or fee waivers by the Advisor, if any, in effect from time to time.

(b) Investment Management Fee: For services provided under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the Advisor agrees to pay the Sub-Advisor a monthly Investment Management Fee. The Investment Management Fee shall be equal to: (i) 50% of the monthly management fee rate (including performance adjustments, if any) that the Portfolio is obligated to pay the Advisor under its Management Contract with the Advisor, multiplied by: (ii) the fraction equal to the net assets of the Portfolio as to which the Sub-Advisor shall have provided investment management services divided by the net assets of the Portfolio for that month. If in any fiscal year the aggregate expenses of the Portfolio exceed any applicable expense limitation imposed by any state or federal securities laws or regulations, and the Advisor waives all or a portion of its management fee or reimburses the Portfolio for expenses to the extent required to satisfy such limitation, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced by 50% of the amount of such waivers or reimbursements multiplied by the fraction determined in (ii). If the Sub-Advisor reduces its fees to reflect such waivers or reimbursements and the Advisor subsequently recovers all or any portion of such waivers and reimbursements, then the Sub-Advisor shall be entitled to receive from the Advisor a proportionate share of the amount recovered. To the extent that waivers and reimbursements by the Advisor required by such limitations are in excess of the Advisor's management fee, the Investment Management Fee paid to the Sub-Advisor will be reduced to zero for that month, but in no event shall the Sub-Advisor be required to reimburse the Advisor for all or a portion of such excess reimbursements.

(c) Provision of Multiple Services: If the Sub-Advisor shall have provided both investment advisory services under subparagraph (a) and investment management services under subparagraph (b) of paragraph 1 for the same portion of the investments of the Portfolio for the same period, the fees paid to the Sub-Advisor with respect to such investments shall be calculated exclusively under subparagraph (b) of this paragraph 4.

5. Expenses: It is understood that the Portfolio will pay all of its expenses other than those expressly stated to be payable by the Sub-Advisor hereunder or by the Advisor under the Management Contract with the Portfolio, which expenses payable by the Portfolio shall include, without limitation, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Trust's Trustees other than those who are "interested persons" of the Trust, the Sub-Advisor or the Advisor; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Trust and the Portfolio's shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Portfolio; (viii) all other expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Portfolio's shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor[e]; (ix) a pro rata share, based on relative net assets of the Portfolio and other registered investment companies having Advisory and Service or Management Contracts with the Advisor, of 50% of insurance premiums for [F]fidelity and other coverage; (x) its proportionate share of association membership dues; (xi) expenses of typesetting for printing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto sent to existing shareholders; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Portfolio is a party and the legal obligation which the Portfolio may have to indemnify the Trust's Trustees and officers with respect thereto.

6. Interested Persons: It is understood that Trustees, officers, and shareholders of the Trust are or may be or become interested in the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor are or may be or become similarly interested in the Trust, and that the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor may be or become interested in the Trust as a shareholder or otherwise.

7. Services to Other Companies or Accounts: The [S]services of the Sub-Advisor to the Advisor are not to be deemed to be exclusive, the Sub-Advisor being free to render services to others and engage in other activities, provided, however, that such other services and activities do not, during the term of this Agreement, interfere, in a material manner, with the Sub-Advisor's ability to meet all of its obligations hereunder. The Sub-Advisor shall for all purposes be an independent contractor and not an agent or employee of the Advisor or the [Fund] Trust.

8. Standard of Care: In the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of obligations or duties hereunder on the part of the Sub-Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall not be subject to liability to the Advisor, the Trust[,] or to any shareholder of the Portfolio for any act or omission in the course of, or connected with, rendering services hereunder or for any losses that may be sustained in the purchase, holding or sale of any security.

[9. Duration and Termination of Agreement: Amendments:]

9. Duration and Termination of Agreement; Amendments:

(a) Subject to prior termination as provided in [sub-paragraph] subparagraph (d) of this paragraph 9, this Agreement shall continue in force until July 31, [1998] 20__ and indefinitely thereafter, but only so long as the continuance after such period shall be specifically approved at least annually by vote of the Trust's Board of Trustees or by vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Portfolio.

(b) This Agreement may be modified by mutual consent of the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor and the [Portfolio, such consent on] Portfolio subject to the [part] provisions of Section 15 of the [Portfolio to be authorized] 1940 Act, as modified by or interpreted by [vote] any applicable order or orders of [a majority of] the [outstanding voting securities of] Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") or any rules or regulations adopted by, or interpretative releases of, the [Portfolio] Commission.

(c) In addition to the requirements of [sub-paragraphs] subparagraphs (a) and (b) of this paragraph 9, the terms of any continuance or modification of [the] this Agreement must have been approved by the vote of a majority of those Trustees of the Trust who are not parties to this Agreement or interested persons of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.

(d) Either the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor or the Portfolio may, at any time on sixty (60) days' prior written notice to the other parties, terminate this Agreement, without payment of any penalty, by action of its Board of Trustees or Directors, or with respect to the Portfolio by vote of a majority of its outstanding voting securities. This Agreement shall terminate automatically in the event of its assignment.

10. Limitation of Liability: The Sub-Advisor is hereby expressly put on notice of the limitation of shareholder liability as set forth in the Declaration of Trust or other organizational document of the Trust and agrees that any obligations of the Trust or the Portfolio arising in connection with this Agreement shall be limited in all cases to the Portfolio and its assets, and the Sub-Advisor shall not seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the shareholders or any shareholder of the Portfolio. Nor shall the Sub-Advisor seek satisfaction of any such obligation from the Trustees or any individual Trustee.

11. Governing Law: This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the [c]Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without giving effect to the choice of laws provisions thereof.

The terms "registered investment company," "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities," "assignment," and "interested persons," when used herein, shall have the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act as now in effect or as hereafter amended.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this instrument to be signed in their behalf by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, and their respective seals to be hereunto affixed, all as of the date written above.

[SIGNATURE LINES OMITTED]

EXHIBIT 25

<R>Funds Advised by FMR - Table of Average Net Assets and Expense Ratios (a)</R>

<R>Investment
Objective and Fund

Fiscal
Year End (a)

Average
Net Assets
(millions)(b)

Ratio of Net
Advisory Fees
to Average
Net Assets
Paid
to FMR (c)</R>

<R>Growth

</R>

<R>Contrafund II(g)(h)

6/30/00

$ 1,224.7

0.65%</R>

<R>Fidelity Fifty(g)(h)

6/30/00

558.3

0.58</R>

<R>Advisor Focus Funds:(g)(h)

</R>

<R> Consumer Industries:(x)

</R>

<R> Class A

7/31/00

3.4

0.58</R>

<R> Class T

7/31/00

15.9

0.58</R>

<R> Class B

7/31/00

9.5

0.58</R>

<R> Class C

7/31/00

2.8

0.58</R>

<R> Institutional Class

7/31/00

4.1

0.58</R>

<R> Cyclical Industries:(x)

</R>

<R> Class A

7/31/00

1.0

0.58</R>

<R> Class T

7/31/00

3.4

0.58</R>

<R> Class B

7/31/00

1.9

0.58</R>

<R> Class C

7/31/00

0.9

0.58</R>

<R> Institutional Class

7/31/00

2.4

0.58</R>

<R> Financial Services:

</R>

<R> Class A

7/31/00

33.2

0.58</R>

<R> Class T

7/31/00

137.5

0.58</R>

<R> Class B

7/31/00

109.7

0.58</R>

<R> Class C

7/31/00

51.5

0.58</R>

<R> Institutional Class

7/31/00

10.3

0.58</R>

<R> Health Care:

</R>

<R> Class A

7/31/00

81.3

0.58</R>

<R> Class T

7/31/00

280.0

0.58</R>

<R> Class B

7/31/00

281.5

0.58</R>

<R> Class C

7/31/00

138.8

0.58</R>

<R> Institutional Class

7/31/00

34.1

0.58</R>

<R> Natural Resources:

</R>

<R> Class A

7/31/00

8.4

0.58</R>

<R> Class T

7/31/00

268.4

0.58</R>

<R> Class B

7/31/00

49.3

0.58</R>

<R> Class C

7/31/00

11.3

0.58</R>

<R> Institutional Class

7/31/00

3.6

0.58</R>

<R>Investment
Objective and Fund

Fiscal
Year End (a)

Average
Net Assets
(millions)(b)

Ratio of Net
Advisory Fees
to Average
Net Assets
Paid
to FMR (c)</R>

<R>Advisor Focus Funds:(g)(h)
continued

</R>

<R> Technology:

</R>

<R> Class A

7/31/00

$ 262.0

0.58%</R>

<R> Class T

7/31/00

895.1

0.58</R>

<R> Class B

7/31/00

914.4

0.58</R>

<R> Class C

7/31/00

300.5

0.58</R>

<R> Institutional Class

7/31/00

58.7

0.58</R>

<R> Utilities Growth:

</R>

<R> Class A

7/31/00

37.5

0.58</R>

<R> Class T

7/31/00

144.1

0.58</R>

<R> Class B

7/31/00

155.3

0.58</R>

<R> Class C

7/31/00

65.9

0.58</R>

<R> Institutional Class

7/31/00

13.7

0.58</R>

<R>Blue Chip Growth(g)(h)

7/31/00

27,139.5

0.64</R>

<R>Dividend Growth(g)(h)

7/31/00

11,663.1

0.54</R>

<R>Low-Priced Stock(g)(h)

7/31/00

6,505.6

0.53</R>

<R>OTC Portfolio(g)(h)

7/31/00

11,602.6

0.53</R>

<R>Export and Multinational Fund(g)(h)

8/31/00

487.9

0.58</R>

<R>Destiny I:(g)(h)

</R>

<R> Class O

9/30/00

6,665.6

0.25</R>

<R> Class N

9/30/00

1.3

0.25</R>

<R>Destiny II:(g)(h)

</R>

<R> Class O

9/30/00

6,071.6

0.55</R>

<R> Class N

9/30/00

9.1

0.55</R>

<R>Advisor Diversified International:(f)(h)

</R>

<R> Class A

10/31/00

16.7

0.72</R>

<R> Class T

10/31/00

101.7

0.72</R>

<R> Class B

10/31/00

31.7

0.72</R>

<R> Class C

10/31/00

25.7

0.72</R>

<R> Institutional Class

10/31/00

13.2

0.72</R>

<R>Advisor Emerging Asia:(f)(h)

</R>

<R> Class A

10/31/00

$ 51.2

0.73%</R>

<R> Class T

10/31/00

7.6

0.73</R>

<R> Class B

10/31/00

4.2

0.73</R>

<R> Class C

10/31/00

2.5

0.73</R>

<R> Institutional Class

10/31/00

4.4

0.73</R>

<R>Advisor Europe Capital
Appreciation:(f)(h)(x)

</R>

<R> Class A

10/31/00

3.7

0.72</R>

<R> Class T

10/31/00

14.8

0.72</R>

<R> Class B

10/31/00

7.1

0.72</R>

<R> Class C

10/31/00

6.3

0.72</R>

<R> Institutional Class

10/31/00

1.2

0.72</R>

<R>Advisor Global Equity:(f)(h)(x)

</R>

<R> Class A

10/31/00

3.9

0.73</R>

<R> Class T

10/31/00

5.6

0.73</R>

<R> Class B

10/31/00

4.1

0.73</R>

<R> Class C

10/31/00

4.3

0.73</R>

<R> Institutional Class

10/31/00

1.3

0.73</R>

<R>Advisor International Capital
Appreciation:(f)(h)

</R>

<R> Class A

10/31/00

13.7

0.72</R>

<R> Class T

10/31/00

145.5

0.72</R>

<R> Class B

10/31/00

43.6

0.72</R>

<R> Class C

10/31/00

35.4

0.72</R>

<R> Institutional Class

10/31/00

11.2

0.72</R>

<R>Advisor Japan:(f)(h)

</R>

<R> Class A

10/31/00

18.6

0.73</R>

<R> Class T

10/31/00

44.7

0.73</R>

<R> Class B

10/31/00

38.5

0.73</R>

<R> Class C

10/31/00

36.8

0.73</R>

<R> Institutional Class

10/31/00

4.1

0.73</R>

<R>Advisor Korea:(e)(f)(h)(x)

</R>

<R> Class A

10/31/00

$ 21.3

0.83%(d)</R>

<R> Class T

10/31/00

0.2

0.83(d)</R>

<R> Class B

10/31/00

0.1

0.83(d)</R>

<R> Class C

10/31/00

0.1

0.83(d)</R>

<R> Institutional Class

10/31/00

0.5

0.83(d)</R>

<R>Advisor Latin America:(f)(h)(x)

</R>

<R> Class A

10/31/00

1.0

0.72</R>

<R> Class T

10/31/00

2.1

0.72</R>

<R> Class B

10/31/00

1.8

0.72</R>

<R> Class C

10/31/00

1.2

0.72</R>

<R> Institutional Class

10/31/00

0.6

0.72</R>

<R>Advisor Overseas:(f)(h)

</R>

<R> Class A

10/31/00

38.2

0.84</R>

<R> Class T

10/31/00

1,753.1

0.84</R>

<R> Class B

10/31/00

122.7

0.84</R>

<R> Class C

10/31/00

61.7

0.84</R>

<R> Institutional Class

10/31/00

103.6

0.84</R>

<R>Aggressive International(f)(h)

10/31/00

679.3

0.85</R>

<R>Canada(f)(h)

10/31/00

92.8

0.59</R>

<R>Capital Appreciation(g)(h)

10/31/00

3,543.7

0.63</R>

<R>Disciplined Equity(g)(h)

10/31/00

3,954.5

0.58</R>

<R>Diversified International (f)(h)

10/31/00

5,596.1

0.82</R>

<R>Emerging Markets(f)(h)

10/31/00

477.9

0.73</R>

<R>Europe(f)(h)

10/31/00

1,510.7

0.73</R>

<R>Europe Capital Appreciation(f)(h)

10/31/00

760.3

0.74</R>

<R>China Region(f)(h)

10/31/00

234.2

0.73</R>

<R>Japan(f)(h)

10/31/00

910.9

0.83</R>

<R>Japan Small Companies(f)(h)

10/31/00

1,261.6

0.73</R>

<R>Latin America(f)(h)

10/31/00

363.6

0.73</R>

<R>Nordic(f)(h)

10/31/00

215.2

0.72</R>

<R>Overseas(f)(h)

10/31/00

5,330.4

0.87</R>

<R>Pacific Basin(f)(h)

10/31/00

758.6

0.83</R>

<R>Small Cap Independence(g)(h)

10/31/00

654.3

0.52</R>

<R>Southeast Asia(f)(h)

10/31/00

440.7

0.88</R>

<R>Stock Selector(g)(h)

10/31/00

$ 1,684.5

0.38%</R>

<R>Tax Managed Stock(g)(h)

10/31/00

87.7

0.57</R>

<R>TechnoQuant Growth(g)(h)

10/31/00

66.2

0.55</R>

<R>Value(g)(h)

10/31/00

3,718.1

0.25</R>

<R>Worldwide(f)(h)

10/31/00

1,072.9

0.73</R>

<R>Advisor Dividend Growth:(g)(h)

</R>

<R> Class A

11/30/00

42.2

0.58</R>

<R> Class T

11/30/00

260.8

0.58</R>

<R> Class B

11/30/00

250.6

0.58</R>

<R> Class C

11/30/00

147.6

0.58</R>

<R> Institutional Class

11/30/00

30.7

0.58</R>

<R>Advisor Equity Growth:(g)(h)

</R>

<R> Class A

11/30/00

623.8

0.57</R>

<R> Class T

11/30/00

9,996.9

0.57</R>

<R> Class B

11/30/00

2,191.2

0.57</R>

<R> Class C

11/30/00

810.2

0.57</R>

<R> Institutional Class

11/30/00

1,665.8

0.57</R>

<R>Advisor Growth
Opportunities:(g)(h)

</R>

<R> Class A

11/30/00

562.1

0.35</R>

<R> Class T

11/30/00

18,976.5

0.35</R>

<R> Class B

11/30/00

1,886.5

0.35</R>

<R> Class C

11/30/00

552.1

0.35</R>

<R> Institutional Class

11/30/00

415.6

0.35</R>

<R>Advisor Large Cap:(g)(h)

</R>

<R> Class A

11/30/00

31.3

0.57</R>

<R> Class T

11/30/00

375.0

0.57</R>

<R> Class B

11/30/00

158.3

0.57</R>

<R> Class C

11/30/00

48.5

0.57</R>

<R> Institutional Class

11/30/00

15.2

0.57</R>

<R>Advisor Mid Cap:(g)(h)

</R>

<R> Class A

11/30/00

80.1

0.57</R>

<R> Class T

11/30/00

969.3

0.57</R>

<R> Class B

11/30/00

276.1

0.57</R>

<R> Class C

11/30/00

110.3

0.57</R>

<R> Institutional Class

11/30/00

73.3

0.57</R>

<R>Advisor Dynamic Capital
Appreciation:(g)(h)

</R>

<R> Class A

11/30/00

$ 20.9

0.57%</R>

<R> Class T

11/30/00

181.3

0.57</R>

<R> Class B

11/30/00

86.1

0.57</R>

<R> Class C

11/30/00

58.6

0.57</R>

<R> Institutional Class

11/30/00

2.0

0.57</R>

<R>Advisor Small Cap:(g)(h)

</R>

<R> Class A

11/30/00

112.0

0.73</R>

<R> Class T

11/30/00

703.6

0.73</R>

<R> Class B

11/30/00

316.4

0.73</R>

<R> Class C

11/30/00

249.2

0.73</R>

<R> Institutional Class

11/30/00

76.4

0.73</R>

<R>Advisor TechnoQuant
Growth: (g)(h)

</R>

<R> Class A

11/30/00

5.1

0.57</R>

<R> Class T

11/30/00

20.2

0.57</R>

<R> Class B

11/30/00

16.4

0.57</R>

<R> Class C

11/30/00

2.5

0.57</R>

<R> Institutional Class

11/30/00

0.8

0.57</R>

<R>Advisor Value Strategies:(g)(h)

</R>

<R> Class A

11/30/00

11.7

0.36</R>

<R> Class T

11/30/00

409.1

0.36</R>

<R> Class B

11/30/00

94.1

0.36</R>

<R> Initial Class

11/30/00

19.1

0.36</R>

<R> Institutional Class

11/30/00

7.7

0.36</R>

<R>Aggressive Growth(g)(h)

11/30/00

19,524.1

0.69</R>

<R>Growth Company(g)(h)

11/30/00

31,956.5

0.67</R>

<R>New Millennium(g)(h)

11/30/00

3,955.2

0.74</R>

<R>Independence Fund(g)(h)

11/30/00

8,513.6

0.70</R>

<R>Contrafund(g)(h)

12/31/00

44,051.5

0.68</R>

<R>Trend(g)(h)

12/31/00

1,464.4

0.39</R>

<R>Variable Insurance Products:(h)

</R>

<R> Growth

</R>

<R> Initial Class

12/31/00

$ 17,727.7

0.57%</R>

<R> Service Class

12/31/00

1,583.3

0.57</R>

<R> Service Class II(e)

12/31/00

17.0

0.57(d)</R>

<R> Overseas(f)

</R>

<R> Initial Class

12/31/00

2,662.0

0.72</R>

<R> Service Class

12/31/00

230.7

0.72</R>

<R> Service Class II(e)

12/31/00

4.1

0.72(d)</R>

<R>Variable Insurance Products II:

</R>

<R> Contrafund(g)(h)

</R>

<R> Initial Class

12/31/00

8,967.1

0.57</R>

<R> Service Class

12/31/00

1,072.6

0.57</R>

<R> Service Class II(e)

12/31/00

33.9

0.57(d)</R>

<R>Variable Insurance Products III:(g)(h)

</R>

<R> Growth Opportunities

</R>

<R> Initial Class

12/31/00

1,198.8

0.58</R>

<R> Service Class

12/31/00

355.2

0.58</R>

<R> Service Class II(e)

12/31/00

8.4

0.58(d)</R>

<R> Mid Cap

</R>

<R> Initial Class

12/31/00

197.1

0.58</R>

<R> Service Class

12/31/00

138.6

0.58</R>

<R> Service Class II(e)

12/31/00

25.9

0.58(d)</R>

<R>Select Portfolios:(g)(h)

</R>

<R> Air Transportation

2/28/01

53.5

0.58</R>

<R> Automotive

2/28/01

11.3

0.57</R>

<R> Banking

2/28/01

448.2

0.58</R>

<R> Biotechnology

2/28/01

4,171.6

0.57</R>

<R> Brokerage and Investment
Management

2/28/01

600.8

0.58</R>

<R> Business Services and
Outsourcing

2/28/01

45.0

0.58</R>

<R> Chemicals

2/28/01

30.4

0.58</R>

<R> Computers

2/28/01

3,102.7

0.57</R>

Select Portfolios:(g)(h) continued

<R> Construction and Housing

2/28/01

$ 10.9

0.58%</R>

<R> Consumer Industries

2/28/01

22.8

0.57</R>

<R> Cyclical Industries

2/28/01

5.9

0.00(z)</R>

<R> Defense and Aerospace

2/28/01

37.0

0.58</R>

<R> Developing Communications

2/28/01

2,626.5

0.57</R>

<R> Electronics

2/28/01

9,345.5

0.57</R>

<R> Energy

2/28/01

241.8

0.58</R>

<R> Energy Service

2/28/01

794.3

0.58</R>

<R> Environmental Services

2/28/01

20.2

0.58</R>

<R> Financial Services

2/28/01

522.1

0.58</R>

<R> Food and Agriculture

2/28/01

110.7

0.58</R>

<R> Gold

2/28/01

242.7

0.57</R>

<R> Health Care

2/28/01

2,665.4

0.58</R>

<R> Home Finance

2/28/01

306.9

0.58</R>

<R> Industrial Equipment

2/28/01

24.9

0.57</R>

<R> Industrial Materials

2/28/01

21.7

0.58</R>

<R> Insurance

2/28/01

108.5

0.58</R>

<R> Leisure

2/28/01

265.2

0.57</R>

<R> Medical Delivery

2/28/01

125.3

0.58</R>

<R> Medical Equipment and Systems

2/28/01

98.3

0.58</R>

<R> Multimedia

2/28/01

217.7

0.58</R>

<R> Natural Gas

2/28/01

246.8

0.58</R>

<R> Natural Resources

2/28/01

19.4

0.58</R>

<R> Networking and Infrastructure(e)

2/28/01

124.8

0.57(d)(i)</R>

<R> Paper and Forest Products

2/28/01

15.3

0.58</R>

<R> Retailing

2/28/01

76.1

0.58</R>

<R> Software and Computer
Services

2/28/01

1,300.2

0.57</R>

<R> Technology

2/28/01

6,439.8

0.57</R>

<R> Telecommunications

2/28/01

1,364.3

0.57</R>

<R> Transportation

2/28/01

17.4

0.59</R>

<R> Utilities Growth

2/28/01

649.9

0.57</R>

<R> Wireless(e)

2/28/01

138.4

0.57(d)(i)</R>

<R>Magellan(g)(h)

3/31/01

99,247.3

0.72</R>

<R>Large Cap Stock(g)(h)

4/30/01

966.8

0.69</R>

<R>Mid Cap Stock(g)(h)

4/30/01

$ 5,847.3

0.67%</R>

<R>Small Cap Retirement(e)(g)(h)

4/30/01

2.7

0.00(d)(z)</R>

<R>Small Cap Stock(g)(h)

4/30/01

1,102.0

0.85</R>

<R>(a) All fund data are as of the fiscal year end noted in the chart or as of April 30, 2001, if fiscal year end figures are not yet available.</R>

<R>(b) Average net assets are computed on the basis of average net assets of each fund or class at the close of business on each business day throughout its fiscal period.</R>

<R>(c) Reflects reductions for any expense reimbursement paid by or due from FMR pursuant to voluntary or state expense limitations. Funds so affected are indicated by a (z). For multiple class funds, the ratio of net advisory fees to average net assets is presented gross of reductions for certain classes, for presentation purposes. Funds so affected are indicated by an (x).</R>

<R>(d) Annualized</R>

<R>(e) Less than a complete fiscal year</R>

<R>(f) Fidelity Management & Research Company (FMR) has entered into sub-advisory agreements with the following affiliates: Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (FMR U.K.), Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (FMR Far East), and Fidelity International Investment Advisors (FIIA) with respect to the fund.</R>

<R>(g) FMR has entered into sub-advisory agreements with FMR U.K. and FMR Far East with respect to the fund.</R>

<R>(h) FMR Co., Inc. (FMRC) serves as sub-advisor for the fund. FMR is primarily responsible for choosing investments for the fund. FMRC is a wholly owned subsidiary of FMR.</R>

<R>(i) Based on estimated expenses.</R>

Fidelity is a registered trademark of FMR Corp.

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2. To elect the thirteen nominees specified below as Trustees:

(01) J. Michael Cook, (02) Ralph F. Cox, (03) Phyllis Burke Davis, (04) Robert M. Gates, (05) Abigail P. Johnson, (06) Edward C. Johnson 3d, (07) Donald J. Kirk, (08) Marie L. Knowles, (09) Ned C. Lautenbach, (10) Peter S. Lynch, (11) Marvin L. Mann, (12) William O. McCoy, and (13) William S. Stavropoulos

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vote for all

nominees

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2.

4. To approve an amended management contract for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 4.

11. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning underwriting.

(_)

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(_) 11.

12. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning lending.

(_)

(_)

(_) 12.

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(_)

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2. To elect the thirteen nominees specified below as Trustees:

(01) J. Michael Cook, (02) Ralph F. Cox, (03) Phyllis Burke Davis, (04) Robert M. Gates, (05) Abigail P. Johnson, (06) Edward C. Johnson 3d, (07) Donald J. Kirk, (08) Marie L. Knowles, (09) Ned C. Lautenbach, (10) Peter S. Lynch, (11) Marvin L. Mann, (12) William O. McCoy, and (13) William S. Stavropoulos

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___________________________________________

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marked to the

contrary at left)

(_)

WITHHOLD

authority to

vote for all

nominees

(_)

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2.

4. To approve an amended management contract for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 4.

11. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning underwriting.

(_)

(_)

(_) 11.

12. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning lending.

(_)

(_)

(_) 12.

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IF NO SPECIFICATION IS MADE, THE PROXY SHALL BE VOTED FOR THE PROPOSALS.

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1. To authorize the Trustees to adopt an amended and restated Declaration of Trust.

(_)

(_)

(_) 1.

2. To elect the thirteen nominees specified below as Trustees:

(01) J. Michael Cook, (02) Ralph F. Cox, (03) Phyllis Burke Davis, (04) Robert M. Gates, (05) Abigail P. Johnson, (06) Edward C. Johnson 3d, (07) Donald J. Kirk, (08) Marie L. Knowles, (09) Ned C. Lautenbach, (10) Peter S. Lynch, (11) Marvin L. Mann, (12) William O. McCoy, and (13) William S. Stavropoulos

(Instruction: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), write the name(s) of the nominee(s) on the line below.)

___________________________________________

FOR all nominees

listed (except as

marked to the

contrary at left)

(_)

WITHHOLD

authority to

vote for all

nominees

(_)

|

|

|

|

2.

4. To approve an amended management contract for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 4.

11. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning underwriting.

(_)

(_)

(_) 11.

12. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning lending.

(_)

(_)

(_) 12.

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IF NO SPECIFICATION IS MADE, THE PROXY SHALL BE VOTED FOR THE PROPOSALS.

As to any other matter, said attorneys shall vote in accordance with their best judgment.

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDS A VOTE FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING:

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(downtriangle) Please fill in box(es) as shown using black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. (square3)

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PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS.

FOR

AGAINST

ABSTAIN

1. To authorize the Trustees to adopt an amended and restated Declaration of Trust.

(_)

(_)

(_) 1.

2. To elect the thirteen nominees specified below as Trustees:

(01) J. Michael Cook, (02) Ralph F. Cox, (03) Phyllis Burke Davis, (04) Robert M. Gates, (05) Abigail P. Johnson, (06) Edward C. Johnson 3d, (07) Donald J. Kirk, (08) Marie L. Knowles, (09) Ned C. Lautenbach, (10) Peter S. Lynch, (11) Marvin L. Mann, (12) William O. McCoy, and (13) William S. Stavropoulos

(Instruction: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), write the name(s) of the nominee(s) on the line below.)

___________________________________________

FOR all nominees

listed (except as

marked to the

contrary at left)

(_)

WITHHOLD

authority to

vote for all

nominees

(_)

|

|

|

|

2.

4. To approve an amended management contract for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 4.

11. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning underwriting.

(_)

(_)

(_) 11.

12. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning lending.

(_)

(_)

(_) 12.

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FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I: FUND NAME PRINTS HERE
PROXY SOLICITED BY THE TRUSTEES

The undersigned, revoking previous proxies, hereby appoint(s) Edward C. Johnson 3d, Eric D. Roiter and Robert M. Gates, or any one or more of them, attorneys, with full power of substitution, to vote all shares of Fidelity Advisor Series I as indicated above which the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Special Meeting of Shareholders of the fund to be held at an office of the trust at 27 State Street, 10th Floor, Boston, MA 02109, on December 19, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. and at any adjournments thereof. All powers may be exercised by a majority of said proxy holders or substitutes voting or acting or, if only one votes and acts, then by that one. This Proxy shall be voted on the proposals described in the Proxy Statement as specified on the reverse side. Receipt of the Notice of the Meeting and the accompanying Proxy Statement is hereby acknowledged.

(downtriangle) Date _____________________, 2001

PLEASE SIGN, DATE, AND RETURN PROMPTLY
IN ENCLOSED ENVELOPE IF YOU ARE NOT
VOTING BY PHONE.

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___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

Signature(s) (Title(s), if applicable)

NOTE: Please sign exactly as your name appears on this Proxy. When signing in a fiduciary capacity, such as executor, administrator, trustee, attorney, guardian, etc., please so indicate. Corporate and partnership proxies should be signed by an authorized person indicating the person's title.

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(downtriangle) FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I

Please refer to the Proxy Statement discussion of each of these matters.

IF NO SPECIFICATION IS MADE, THE PROXY SHALL BE VOTED FOR THE PROPOSALS.

As to any other matter, said attorneys shall vote in accordance with their best judgment.

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDS A VOTE FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING:

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(downtriangle) Please fill in box(es) as shown using black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. (square3)

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PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS.

FOR

AGAINST

ABSTAIN

1. To authorize the Trustees to adopt an amended and restated Declaration of Trust.

(_)

(_)

(_) 1.

2. To elect the thirteen nominees specified below as Trustees:

(01) J. Michael Cook, (02) Ralph F. Cox, (03) Phyllis Burke Davis, (04) Robert M. Gates, (05) Abigail P. Johnson, (06) Edward C. Johnson 3d, (07) Donald J. Kirk, (08) Marie L. Knowles, (09) Ned C. Lautenbach, (10) Peter S. Lynch, (11) Marvin L. Mann, (12) William O. McCoy, and (13) William S. Stavropoulos

(Instruction: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), write the name(s) of the nominee(s) on the line below.)

___________________________________________

FOR all nominees

listed (except as

marked to the

contrary at left)

(_)

WITHHOLD

authority to

vote for all

nominees

(_)

|

|

|

|

2.

4. To approve an amended management contract for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 4.

5. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (FMR U.K.) for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 5.

6. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (FMR Far East) for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 6.

8. To eliminate a fundamental investment policy of the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 8.

11. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning underwriting.

(_)

(_)

(_) 11.

12. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning lending.

(_)

(_)

(_) 12.

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PO Box 770001

Your prompt response will save the expense

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or return the signed proxy card in the enclosed envelope.

*** CONTROL NUMBER: ____________ ***

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FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I: FUND NAME PRINTS HERE
PROXY SOLICITED BY THE TRUSTEES

The undersigned, revoking previous proxies, hereby appoint(s) Edward C. Johnson 3d, Eric D. Roiter and Robert M. Gates, or any one or more of them, attorneys, with full power of substitution, to vote all shares of Fidelity Advisor Series I as indicated above which the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Special Meeting of Shareholders of the fund to be held at an office of the trust at 27 State Street, 10th Floor, Boston, MA 02109, on December 19, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. and at any adjournments thereof. All powers may be exercised by a majority of said proxy holders or substitutes voting or acting or, if only one votes and acts, then by that one. This Proxy shall be voted on the proposals described in the Proxy Statement as specified on the reverse side. Receipt of the Notice of the Meeting and the accompanying Proxy Statement is hereby acknowledged.

(downtriangle) Date _____________________, 2001

PLEASE SIGN, DATE, AND RETURN PROMPTLY
IN ENCLOSED ENVELOPE IF YOU ARE NOT
VOTING BY PHONE.

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___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

Signature(s) (Title(s), if applicable)

NOTE: Please sign exactly as your name appears on this Proxy. When signing in a fiduciary capacity, such as executor, administrator, trustee, attorney, guardian, etc., please so indicate. Corporate and partnership proxies should be signed by an authorized person indicating the person's title.

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(downtriangle) FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I

Please refer to the Proxy Statement discussion of each of these matters.

IF NO SPECIFICATION IS MADE, THE PROXY SHALL BE VOTED FOR THE PROPOSALS.

As to any other matter, said attorneys shall vote in accordance with their best judgment.

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDS A VOTE FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING:

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(downtriangle) Please fill in box(es) as shown using black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. (square3)

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PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS.

FOR

AGAINST

ABSTAIN

1. To authorize the Trustees to adopt an amended and restated Declaration of Trust.

(_)

(_)

(_) 1.

2. To elect the thirteen nominees specified below as Trustees:

(01) J. Michael Cook, (02) Ralph F. Cox, (03) Phyllis Burke Davis, (04) Robert M. Gates, (05) Abigail P. Johnson, (06) Edward C. Johnson 3d, (07) Donald J. Kirk, (08) Marie L. Knowles, (09) Ned C. Lautenbach, (10) Peter S. Lynch, (11) Marvin L. Mann, (12) William O. McCoy, and (13) William S. Stavropoulos

(Instruction: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), write the name(s) of the nominee(s) on the line below.)

___________________________________________

FOR all nominees

listed (except as

marked to the

contrary at left)

(_)

WITHHOLD

authority to

vote for all

nominees

(_)

|

|

|

|

2.

4. To approve an amended management contract for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 4.

5. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (FMR U.K.) for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 5.

6. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (FMR Far East) for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 6.

7. To eliminate a fundamental investment policy and modify the fundamental investment objective of the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 7.

10. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning concentration.

(_)

(_)

(_) 10.

11. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning underwriting.

(_)

(_)

(_) 11.

12. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning lending.

(_)

(_)

(_) 12.

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PO Box 770001

Your prompt response will save the expense

Cincinnati, Ohio 45277-0002

of additional mailings

Voting is easier than ever!

Vote by Phone by calling toll-free 1-888-221-0697

or return the signed proxy card in the enclosed envelope.

*** CONTROL NUMBER: ____________ ***

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FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I: FUND NAME PRINTS HERE
PROXY SOLICITED BY THE TRUSTEES

The undersigned, revoking previous proxies, hereby appoint(s) Edward C. Johnson 3d, Eric D. Roiter and Robert M. Gates, or any one or more of them, attorneys, with full power of substitution, to vote all shares of Fidelity Advisor Series I as indicated above which the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Special Meeting of Shareholders of the fund to be held at an office of the trust at 27 State Street, 10th Floor, Boston, MA 02109, on December 19, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. and at any adjournments thereof. All powers may be exercised by a majority of said proxy holders or substitutes voting or acting or, if only one votes and acts, then by that one. This Proxy shall be voted on the proposals described in the Proxy Statement as specified on the reverse side. Receipt of the Notice of the Meeting and the accompanying Proxy Statement is hereby acknowledged.

(downtriangle) Date _____________________, 2001

PLEASE SIGN, DATE, AND RETURN PROMPTLY
IN ENCLOSED ENVELOPE IF YOU ARE NOT
VOTING BY PHONE.

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___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

Signature(s) (Title(s), if applicable)

NOTE: Please sign exactly as your name appears on this Proxy. When signing in a fiduciary capacity, such as executor, administrator, trustee, attorney, guardian, etc., please so indicate. Corporate and partnership proxies should be signed by an authorized person indicating the person's title.

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(downtriangle) FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I

Please refer to the Proxy Statement discussion of each of these matters.

IF NO SPECIFICATION IS MADE, THE PROXY SHALL BE VOTED FOR THE PROPOSALS.

As to any other matter, said attorneys shall vote in accordance with their best judgment.

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDS A VOTE FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING:

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(downtriangle) Please fill in box(es) as shown using black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. (square3)

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PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS.

FOR

AGAINST

ABSTAIN

1. To authorize the Trustees to adopt an amended and restated Declaration of Trust.

(_)

(_)

(_) 1.

2. To elect the thirteen nominees specified below as Trustees:

(01) J. Michael Cook, (02) Ralph F. Cox, (03) Phyllis Burke Davis, (04) Robert M. Gates, (05) Abigail P. Johnson, (06) Edward C. Johnson 3d, (07) Donald J. Kirk, (08) Marie L. Knowles, (09) Ned C. Lautenbach, (10) Peter S. Lynch, (11) Marvin L. Mann, (12) William O. McCoy, and (13) William S. Stavropoulos

(Instruction: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), write the name(s) of the nominee(s) on the line below.)

___________________________________________

FOR all nominees

listed (except as

marked to the

contrary at left)

(_)

WITHHOLD

authority to

vote for all

nominees

(_)

|

|

|

|

2.

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Vote this proxy card TODAY!

PO Box 770001

Your prompt response will save the expense

Cincinnati, Ohio 45277-0002

of additional mailings

Voting is easier than ever!

Vote by Phone by calling toll-free 1-888-221-0697

or return the signed proxy card in the enclosed envelope.

*** CONTROL NUMBER: ____________ ***

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FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I: FUND NAME PRINTS HERE
PROXY SOLICITED BY THE TRUSTEES

The undersigned, revoking previous proxies, hereby appoint(s) Edward C. Johnson 3d, Eric D. Roiter and Robert M. Gates, or any one or more of them, attorneys, with full power of substitution, to vote all shares of Fidelity Advisor Series I as indicated above which the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Special Meeting of Shareholders of the fund to be held at an office of the trust at 27 State Street, 10th Floor, Boston, MA 02109, on December 19, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. and at any adjournments thereof. All powers may be exercised by a majority of said proxy holders or substitutes voting or acting or, if only one votes and acts, then by that one. This Proxy shall be voted on the proposals described in the Proxy Statement as specified on the reverse side. Receipt of the Notice of the Meeting and the accompanying Proxy Statement is hereby acknowledged.

(downtriangle) Date _____________________, 2001

PLEASE SIGN, DATE, AND RETURN PROMPTLY
IN ENCLOSED ENVELOPE IF YOU ARE NOT
VOTING BY PHONE.

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___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

Signature(s) (Title(s), if applicable)

NOTE: Please sign exactly as your name appears on this Proxy. When signing in a fiduciary capacity, such as executor, administrator, trustee, attorney, guardian, etc., please so indicate. Corporate and partnership proxies should be signed by an authorized person indicating the person's title.

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(downtriangle) FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I

Please refer to the Proxy Statement discussion of each of these matters.

IF NO SPECIFICATION IS MADE, THE PROXY SHALL BE VOTED FOR THE PROPOSALS.

As to any other matter, said attorneys shall vote in accordance with their best judgment.

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDS A VOTE FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING:

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(downtriangle) Please fill in box(es) as shown using black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. (square3)

(downtriangle)

PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS.

FOR

AGAINST

ABSTAIN

1. To authorize the Trustees to adopt an amended and restated Declaration of Trust.

(_)

(_)

(_) 1.

2. To elect the thirteen nominees specified below as Trustees:

(01) J. Michael Cook, (02) Ralph F. Cox, (03) Phyllis Burke Davis, (04) Robert M. Gates, (05) Abigail P. Johnson, (06) Edward C. Johnson 3d, (07) Donald J. Kirk, (08) Marie L. Knowles, (09) Ned C. Lautenbach, (10) Peter S. Lynch, (11) Marvin L. Mann, (12) William O. McCoy, and (13) William S. Stavropoulos

(Instruction: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), write the name(s) of the nominee(s) on the line below.)

___________________________________________

FOR all nominees

listed (except as

marked to the

contrary at left)

(_)

WITHHOLD

authority to

vote for all

nominees

(_)

|

|

|

|

2.

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Vote this proxy card TODAY!

PO Box 770001

Your prompt response will save the expense

Cincinnati, Ohio 45277-0002

of additional mailings

Voting is easier than ever!

Vote by Phone by calling toll-free 1-888-221-0697

or return the signed proxy card in the enclosed envelope.

*** CONTROL NUMBER: ____________ ***

(downtriangle) Please detach card at perforation before mailing. (downtriangle)

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I: FUND NAME PRINTS HERE
PROXY SOLICITED BY THE TRUSTEES

The undersigned, revoking previous proxies, hereby appoint(s) Edward C. Johnson 3d, Eric D. Roiter and Robert M. Gates, or any one or more of them, attorneys, with full power of substitution, to vote all shares of Fidelity Advisor Series I as indicated above which the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Special Meeting of Shareholders of the fund to be held at an office of the trust at 27 State Street, 10th Floor, Boston, MA 02109, on December 19, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. and at any adjournments thereof. All powers may be exercised by a majority of said proxy holders or substitutes voting or acting or, if only one votes and acts, then by that one. This Proxy shall be voted on the proposals described in the Proxy Statement as specified on the reverse side. Receipt of the Notice of the Meeting and the accompanying Proxy Statement is hereby acknowledged.

(downtriangle) Date _____________________, 2001

PLEASE SIGN, DATE, AND RETURN PROMPTLY
IN ENCLOSED ENVELOPE IF YOU ARE NOT
VOTING BY PHONE.

|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

Signature(s) (Title(s), if applicable)

NOTE: Please sign exactly as your name appears on this Proxy. When signing in a fiduciary capacity, such as executor, administrator, trustee, attorney, guardian, etc., please so indicate. Corporate and partnership proxies should be signed by an authorized person indicating the person's title.

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(downtriangle) FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I

Please refer to the Proxy Statement discussion of each of these matters.

IF NO SPECIFICATION IS MADE, THE PROXY SHALL BE VOTED FOR THE PROPOSALS.

As to any other matter, said attorneys shall vote in accordance with their best judgment.

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDS A VOTE FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING:

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(downtriangle) Please fill in box(es) as shown using black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. (square3)

(downtriangle)

PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS.

FOR

AGAINST

ABSTAIN

1. To authorize the Trustees to adopt an amended and restated Declaration of Trust.

(_)

(_)

(_) 1.

2. To elect the thirteen nominees specified below as Trustees:

(01) J. Michael Cook, (02) Ralph F. Cox, (03) Phyllis Burke Davis, (04) Robert M. Gates, (05) Abigail P. Johnson, (06) Edward C. Johnson 3d, (07) Donald J. Kirk, (08) Marie L. Knowles, (09) Ned C. Lautenbach, (10) Peter S. Lynch, (11) Marvin L. Mann, (12) William O. McCoy, and (13) William S. Stavropoulos

(Instruction: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), write the name(s) of the nominee(s) on the line below.)

___________________________________________

FOR all nominees

listed (except as

marked to the

contrary at left)

(_)

WITHHOLD

authority to

vote for all

nominees

(_)

|

|

|

|

2.

12. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning lending.

(_)

(_)

(_) 12.

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Vote this proxy card TODAY!

PO Box 770001

Your prompt response will save the expense

Cincinnati, Ohio 45277-0002

of additional mailings

Voting is easier than ever!

Vote by Phone by calling toll-free 1-888-221-0697

or return the signed proxy card in the enclosed envelope.

*** CONTROL NUMBER: ____________ ***

(downtriangle) Please detach card at perforation before mailing. (downtriangle)

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I: FUND NAME PRINTS HERE
PROXY SOLICITED BY THE TRUSTEES

The undersigned, revoking previous proxies, hereby appoint(s) Edward C. Johnson 3d, Eric D. Roiter and Robert M. Gates, or any one or more of them, attorneys, with full power of substitution, to vote all shares of Fidelity Advisor Series I as indicated above which the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Special Meeting of Shareholders of the fund to be held at an office of the trust at 27 State Street, 10th Floor, Boston, MA 02109, on December 19, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. and at any adjournments thereof. All powers may be exercised by a majority of said proxy holders or substitutes voting or acting or, if only one votes and acts, then by that one. This Proxy shall be voted on the proposals described in the Proxy Statement as specified on the reverse side. Receipt of the Notice of the Meeting and the accompanying Proxy Statement is hereby acknowledged.

(downtriangle) Date _____________________, 2001

PLEASE SIGN, DATE, AND RETURN PROMPTLY
IN ENCLOSED ENVELOPE IF YOU ARE NOT
VOTING BY PHONE.

|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

Signature(s) (Title(s), if applicable)

NOTE: Please sign exactly as your name appears on this Proxy. When signing in a fiduciary capacity, such as executor, administrator, trustee, attorney, guardian, etc., please so indicate. Corporate and partnership proxies should be signed by an authorized person indicating the person's title.

(downtriangle)

(downtriangle) FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I

Please refer to the Proxy Statement discussion of each of these matters.

IF NO SPECIFICATION IS MADE, THE PROXY SHALL BE VOTED FOR THE PROPOSALS.

As to any other matter, said attorneys shall vote in accordance with their best judgment.

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDS A VOTE FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING:

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(downtriangle) Please fill in box(es) as shown using black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. (square3)

(downtriangle)

PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS.

FOR

AGAINST

ABSTAIN

1. To authorize the Trustees to adopt an amended and restated Declaration of Trust.

(_)

(_)

(_) 1.

2. To elect the thirteen nominees specified below as Trustees:

(01) J. Michael Cook, (02) Ralph F. Cox, (03) Phyllis Burke Davis, (04) Robert M. Gates, (05) Abigail P. Johnson, (06) Edward C. Johnson 3d, (07) Donald J. Kirk, (08) Marie L. Knowles, (09) Ned C. Lautenbach, (10) Peter S. Lynch, (11) Marvin L. Mann, (12) William O. McCoy, and (13) William S. Stavropoulos

(Instruction: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), write the name(s) of the nominee(s) on the line below.)

___________________________________________

FOR all nominees

listed (except as

marked to the

contrary at left)

(_)

WITHHOLD

authority to

vote for all

nominees

(_)

|

|

|

|

2.

4. To approve an amended management contract for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 4.

5. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (FMR U.K.) for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 5.

6. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (FMR Far East) for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 6.

11. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning underwriting.

(_)

(_)

(_) 11.

12. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning lending.

(_)

(_)

(_) 12.

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Vote this proxy card TODAY!

PO Box 770001

Your prompt response will save the expense

Cincinnati, Ohio 45277-0002

of additional mailings

Voting is easier than ever!

Vote by Phone by calling toll-free 1-888-221-0697

or return the signed proxy card in the enclosed envelope.

*** CONTROL NUMBER: ____________ ***

(downtriangle) Please detach card at perforation before mailing. (downtriangle)

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I: FUND NAME PRINTS HERE
PROXY SOLICITED BY THE TRUSTEES

The undersigned, revoking previous proxies, hereby appoint(s) Edward C. Johnson 3d, Eric D. Roiter and Robert M. Gates, or any one or more of them, attorneys, with full power of substitution, to vote all shares of Fidelity Advisor Series I as indicated above which the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Special Meeting of Shareholders of the fund to be held at an office of the trust at 27 State Street, 10th Floor, Boston, MA 02109, on December 19, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. and at any adjournments thereof. All powers may be exercised by a majority of said proxy holders or substitutes voting or acting or, if only one votes and acts, then by that one. This Proxy shall be voted on the proposals described in the Proxy Statement as specified on the reverse side. Receipt of the Notice of the Meeting and the accompanying Proxy Statement is hereby acknowledged.

(downtriangle) Date _____________________, 2001

PLEASE SIGN, DATE, AND RETURN PROMPTLY
IN ENCLOSED ENVELOPE IF YOU ARE NOT
VOTING BY PHONE.

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___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

Signature(s) (Title(s), if applicable)

NOTE: Please sign exactly as your name appears on this Proxy. When signing in a fiduciary capacity, such as executor, administrator, trustee, attorney, guardian, etc., please so indicate. Corporate and partnership proxies should be signed by an authorized person indicating the person's title.

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(downtriangle) FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I

Please refer to the Proxy Statement discussion of each of these matters.

IF NO SPECIFICATION IS MADE, THE PROXY SHALL BE VOTED FOR THE PROPOSALS.

As to any other matter, said attorneys shall vote in accordance with their best judgment.

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDS A VOTE FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING:

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(downtriangle) Please fill in box(es) as shown using black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. (square3)

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PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS.

FOR

AGAINST

ABSTAIN

1. To authorize the Trustees to adopt an amended and restated Declaration of Trust.

(_)

(_)

(_) 1.

2. To elect the thirteen nominees specified below as Trustees:

(01) J. Michael Cook, (02) Ralph F. Cox, (03) Phyllis Burke Davis, (04) Robert M. Gates, (05) Abigail P. Johnson, (06) Edward C. Johnson 3d, (07) Donald J. Kirk, (08) Marie L. Knowles, (09) Ned C. Lautenbach, (10) Peter S. Lynch, (11) Marvin L. Mann, (12) William O. McCoy, and (13) William S. Stavropoulos

(Instruction: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), write the name(s) of the nominee(s) on the line below.)

___________________________________________

FOR all nominees

listed (except as

marked to the

contrary at left)

(_)

WITHHOLD

authority to

vote for all

nominees

(_)

|

|

|

|

2.

4. To approve an amended management contract for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 4.

5. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (FMR U.K.) for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 5.

6. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (FMR Far East) for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 6.

11. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning underwriting.

(_)

(_)

(_) 11.

12. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning lending.

(_)

(_)

(_) 12.

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Fidelity (logo) Investments®

Vote this proxy card TODAY!

PO Box 770001

Your prompt response will save the expense

Cincinnati, Ohio 45277-0002

of additional mailings

Voting is easier than ever!

Vote by Phone by calling toll-free 1-888-221-0697

or return the signed proxy card in the enclosed envelope.

*** CONTROL NUMBER: ____________ ***

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FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I: FUND NAME PRINTS HERE
PROXY SOLICITED BY THE TRUSTEES

The undersigned, revoking previous proxies, hereby appoint(s) Edward C. Johnson 3d, Eric D. Roiter and Robert M. Gates, or any one or more of them, attorneys, with full power of substitution, to vote all shares of Fidelity Advisor Series I as indicated above which the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Special Meeting of Shareholders of the fund to be held at an office of the trust at 27 State Street, 10th Floor, Boston, MA 02109, on December 19, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. and at any adjournments thereof. All powers may be exercised by a majority of said proxy holders or substitutes voting or acting or, if only one votes and acts, then by that one. This Proxy shall be voted on the proposals described in the Proxy Statement as specified on the reverse side. Receipt of the Notice of the Meeting and the accompanying Proxy Statement is hereby acknowledged.

(downtriangle) Date _____________________, 2001

PLEASE SIGN, DATE, AND RETURN PROMPTLY
IN ENCLOSED ENVELOPE IF YOU ARE NOT
VOTING BY PHONE.

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___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

Signature(s) (Title(s), if applicable)

NOTE: Please sign exactly as your name appears on this Proxy. When signing in a fiduciary capacity, such as executor, administrator, trustee, attorney, guardian, etc., please so indicate. Corporate and partnership proxies should be signed by an authorized person indicating the person's title.

(downtriangle)

(downtriangle) FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I

Please refer to the Proxy Statement discussion of each of these matters.

IF NO SPECIFICATION IS MADE, THE PROXY SHALL BE VOTED FOR THE PROPOSALS.

As to any other matter, said attorneys shall vote in accordance with their best judgment.

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDS A VOTE FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING:

(downtriangle) Please detach card at perforation before mailing. (downtriangle)

(downtriangle) Please fill in box(es) as shown using black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. (square3)

(downtriangle)

PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS.

FOR

AGAINST

ABSTAIN

1. To authorize the Trustees to adopt an amended and restated Declaration of Trust.

(_)

(_)

(_) 1.

2. To elect the thirteen nominees specified below as Trustees:

(01) J. Michael Cook, (02) Ralph F. Cox, (03) Phyllis Burke Davis, (04) Robert M. Gates, (05) Abigail P. Johnson, (06) Edward C. Johnson 3d, (07) Donald J. Kirk, (08) Marie L. Knowles, (09) Ned C. Lautenbach, (10) Peter S. Lynch, (11) Marvin L. Mann, (12) William O. McCoy, and (13) William S. Stavropoulos

(Instruction: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), write the name(s) of the nominee(s) on the line below.)

___________________________________________

FOR all nominees

listed (except as

marked to the

contrary at left)

(_)

WITHHOLD

authority to

vote for all

nominees

(_)

|

|

|

|

2.

4. To approve an amended management contract for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 4.

5. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (FMR U.K.) for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 5.

6. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (FMR Far East) for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 6.

11. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning underwriting.

(_)

(_)

(_) 11.

12. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning lending.

(_)

(_)

(_) 12.

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ASI-PXC-1001

272, 274, 244, 481, 276, 250, 534, 535, 483, 536, 251, 531, 532, 484, 533, 267, 269, 268, 486, 243

Fidelity (logo) Investments®

Vote this proxy card TODAY!

PO Box 770001

Your prompt response will save the expense

Cincinnati, Ohio 45277-0002

of additional mailings

Voting is easier than ever!

Vote by Phone by calling toll-free 1-888-221-0697

or return the signed proxy card in the enclosed envelope.

*** CONTROL NUMBER: ____________ ***

(downtriangle) Please detach card at perforation before mailing. (downtriangle)

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I: FUND NAME PRINTS HERE
PROXY SOLICITED BY THE TRUSTEES

The undersigned, revoking previous proxies, hereby appoint(s) Edward C. Johnson 3d, Eric D. Roiter and Robert M. Gates, or any one or more of them, attorneys, with full power of substitution, to vote all shares of Fidelity Advisor Series I as indicated above which the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Special Meeting of Shareholders of the fund to be held at an office of the trust at 27 State Street, 10th Floor, Boston, MA 02109, on December 19, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. and at any adjournments thereof. All powers may be exercised by a majority of said proxy holders or substitutes voting or acting or, if only one votes and acts, then by that one. This Proxy shall be voted on the proposals described in the Proxy Statement as specified on the reverse side. Receipt of the Notice of the Meeting and the accompanying Proxy Statement is hereby acknowledged.

(downtriangle) Date _____________________, 2001

PLEASE SIGN, DATE, AND RETURN PROMPTLY
IN ENCLOSED ENVELOPE IF YOU ARE NOT
VOTING BY PHONE.

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___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

Signature(s) (Title(s), if applicable)

NOTE: Please sign exactly as your name appears on this Proxy. When signing in a fiduciary capacity, such as executor, administrator, trustee, attorney, guardian, etc., please so indicate. Corporate and partnership proxies should be signed by an authorized person indicating the person's title.

(downtriangle)

(downtriangle) FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I

Please refer to the Proxy Statement discussion of each of these matters.

IF NO SPECIFICATION IS MADE, THE PROXY SHALL BE VOTED FOR THE PROPOSALS.

As to any other matter, said attorneys shall vote in accordance with their best judgment.

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDS A VOTE FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING:

(downtriangle) Please detach card at perforation before mailing. (downtriangle)

(downtriangle) Please fill in box(es) as shown using black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. (square3)

(downtriangle)

PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS.

FOR

AGAINST

ABSTAIN

1. To authorize the Trustees to adopt an amended and restated Declaration of Trust.

(_)

(_)

(_) 1.

2. To elect the thirteen nominees specified below as Trustees:

(01) J. Michael Cook, (02) Ralph F. Cox, (03) Phyllis Burke Davis, (04) Robert M. Gates, (05) Abigail P. Johnson, (06) Edward C. Johnson 3d, (07) Donald J. Kirk, (08) Marie L. Knowles, (09) Ned C. Lautenbach, (10) Peter S. Lynch, (11) Marvin L. Mann, (12) William O. McCoy, and (13) William S. Stavropoulos

(Instruction: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), write the name(s) of the nominee(s) on the line below.)

___________________________________________

FOR all nominees

listed (except as

marked to the

contrary at left)

(_)

WITHHOLD

authority to

vote for all

nominees

(_)

|

|

|

|

2.

4. To approve an amended management contract for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 4.

5. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (FMR U.K.) for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 5.

6. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (FMR Far East) for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 6.

11. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning underwriting.

(_)

(_)

(_) 11.

12. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning lending.

(_)

(_)

(_) 12.

(downtriangle)

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ASI-PXC-1001

272, 274, 244, 481, 276, 250, 534, 535, 483, 536, 251, 531, 532, 484, 533, 267, 269, 268, 486, 243

Fidelity (logo) Investments®

Vote this proxy card TODAY!

PO Box 770001

Your prompt response will save the expense

Cincinnati, Ohio 45277-0002

of additional mailings

Voting is easier than ever!

Vote by Phone by calling toll-free 1-888-221-0697

or return the signed proxy card in the enclosed envelope.

*** CONTROL NUMBER: ____________ ***

(downtriangle) Please detach card at perforation before mailing. (downtriangle)

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I: FUND NAME PRINTS HERE
PROXY SOLICITED BY THE TRUSTEES

The undersigned, revoking previous proxies, hereby appoint(s) Edward C. Johnson 3d, Eric D. Roiter and Robert M. Gates, or any one or more of them, attorneys, with full power of substitution, to vote all shares of Fidelity Advisor Series I as indicated above which the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Special Meeting of Shareholders of the fund to be held at an office of the trust at 27 State Street, 10th Floor, Boston, MA 02109, on December 19, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. and at any adjournments thereof. All powers may be exercised by a majority of said proxy holders or substitutes voting or acting or, if only one votes and acts, then by that one. This Proxy shall be voted on the proposals described in the Proxy Statement as specified on the reverse side. Receipt of the Notice of the Meeting and the accompanying Proxy Statement is hereby acknowledged.

(downtriangle) Date _____________________, 2001

PLEASE SIGN, DATE, AND RETURN PROMPTLY
IN ENCLOSED ENVELOPE IF YOU ARE NOT
VOTING BY PHONE.

|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

Signature(s) (Title(s), if applicable)

NOTE: Please sign exactly as your name appears on this Proxy. When signing in a fiduciary capacity, such as executor, administrator, trustee, attorney, guardian, etc., please so indicate. Corporate and partnership proxies should be signed by an authorized person indicating the person's title.

(downtriangle)

(downtriangle) FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I

Please refer to the Proxy Statement discussion of each of these matters.

IF NO SPECIFICATION IS MADE, THE PROXY SHALL BE VOTED FOR THE PROPOSALS.

As to any other matter, said attorneys shall vote in accordance with their best judgment.

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDS A VOTE FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING:

(downtriangle) Please detach card at perforation before mailing. (downtriangle)

(downtriangle) Please fill in box(es) as shown using black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. (square3)

(downtriangle)

PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS.

FOR

AGAINST

ABSTAIN

1. To authorize the Trustees to adopt an amended and restated Declaration of Trust.

(_)

(_)

(_) 1.

2. To elect the thirteen nominees specified below as Trustees:

(01) J. Michael Cook, (02) Ralph F. Cox, (03) Phyllis Burke Davis, (04) Robert M. Gates, (05) Abigail P. Johnson, (06) Edward C. Johnson 3d, (07) Donald J. Kirk, (08) Marie L. Knowles, (09) Ned C. Lautenbach, (10) Peter S. Lynch, (11) Marvin L. Mann, (12) William O. McCoy, and (13) William S. Stavropoulos

(Instruction: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), write the name(s) of the nominee(s) on the line below.)

___________________________________________

FOR all nominees

listed (except as

marked to the

contrary at left)

(_)

WITHHOLD

authority to

vote for all

nominees

(_)

|

|

|

|

2.

4. To approve an amended management contract for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 4.

5. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (FMR U.K.) for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 5.

6. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (FMR Far East) for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 6.

9. To eliminate a fundamental investment policy of the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 10.

11. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning underwriting.

(_)

(_)

(_) 11.

12. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning lending.

(_)

(_)

(_) 12.

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ASI-PXC-1001

248, 168, 278, 482, 688

Fidelity (logo) Investments®

Vote this proxy card TODAY!

PO Box 770001

Your prompt response will save the expense

Cincinnati, Ohio 45277-0002

of additional mailings

Voting is easier than ever!

Vote by Phone by calling toll-free 1-888-221-0697

or return the signed proxy card in the enclosed envelope.

*** CONTROL NUMBER: ____________ ***

(downtriangle) Please detach card at perforation before mailing. (downtriangle)

FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I: FUND NAME PRINTS HERE
PROXY SOLICITED BY THE TRUSTEES

The undersigned, revoking previous proxies, hereby appoint(s) Edward C. Johnson 3d, Eric D. Roiter and Robert M. Gates, or any one or more of them, attorneys, with full power of substitution, to vote all shares of Fidelity Advisor Series I as indicated above which the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Special Meeting of Shareholders of the fund to be held at an office of the trust at 27 State Street, 10th Floor, Boston, MA 02109, on December 19, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. and at any adjournments thereof. All powers may be exercised by a majority of said proxy holders or substitutes voting or acting or, if only one votes and acts, then by that one. This Proxy shall be voted on the proposals described in the Proxy Statement as specified on the reverse side. Receipt of the Notice of the Meeting and the accompanying Proxy Statement is hereby acknowledged.

(downtriangle) Date _____________________, 2001

PLEASE SIGN, DATE, AND RETURN PROMPTLY
IN ENCLOSED ENVELOPE IF YOU ARE NOT
VOTING BY PHONE.

|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

Signature(s) (Title(s), if applicable)

NOTE: Please sign exactly as your name appears on this Proxy. When signing in a fiduciary capacity, such as executor, administrator, trustee, attorney, guardian, etc., please so indicate. Corporate and partnership proxies should be signed by an authorized person indicating the person's title.

(downtriangle)

(downtriangle) FIDELITY ADVISOR SERIES I

Please refer to the Proxy Statement discussion of each of these matters.

IF NO SPECIFICATION IS MADE, THE PROXY SHALL BE VOTED FOR THE PROPOSALS.

As to any other matter, said attorneys shall vote in accordance with their best judgment.

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES RECOMMENDS A VOTE FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING:

(downtriangle) Please detach card at perforation before mailing. (downtriangle)

(downtriangle) Please fill in box(es) as shown using black or blue ink or number 2 pencil. (square3)

(downtriangle)

PLEASE DO NOT USE FINE POINT PENS.

FOR

AGAINST

ABSTAIN

1. To authorize the Trustees to adopt an amended and restated Declaration of Trust.

(_)

(_)

(_) 1.

2. To elect the thirteen nominees specified below as Trustees:

(01) J. Michael Cook, (02) Ralph F. Cox, (03) Phyllis Burke Davis, (04) Robert M. Gates, (05) Abigail P. Johnson, (06) Edward C. Johnson 3d, (07) Donald J. Kirk, (08) Marie L. Knowles, (09) Ned C. Lautenbach, (10) Peter S. Lynch, (11) Marvin L. Mann, (12) William O. McCoy, and (13) William S. Stavropoulos

(Instruction: To withhold authority to vote for any individual nominee(s), write the name(s) of the nominee(s) on the line below.)

___________________________________________

FOR all nominees

listed (except as

marked to the

contrary at left)

(_)

WITHHOLD

authority to

vote for all

nominees

(_)

|

|

|

|

2.

3. To approve a Distribution and Service Plan Pursuant to Rule 12b-1 for Initial Class of the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 3.

4. To approve an amended management contract for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 4.

5. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (U.K.) Inc. (FMR U.K.) for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 5.

6. To approve an amended sub-advisory agreement with Fidelity Management & Research (Far East) Inc. (FMR Far East) for the fund.

(_)

(_)

(_) 6.

11. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning underwriting.

(_)

(_)

(_) 11.

12. To amend the fund's fundamental investment limitation concerning lending.

(_)

(_)

(_) 12.

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ASI-PXC-1001

266, 174, 608, 5636, 694, 014