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FREDERICK "FRITZ" MEYER
CO-MANAGER OF INVESCO GROWTH AND INCOME FUND

1-800-525-8085

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Who is this guy?Fritz has been with INVESCO since 1996, began his investment career in 1976, and is a big fan of large cap stocks.
How do ya say his name?Easily, "My er"
What's he manage?He is one of two managers on the Growth and Income Fund.
How long has he been doing that?Ever since the fund began in July 1998.
How's the fund performed?It has been a winner and has received top rankings from Lipper. Since inception in July 1998 through September 8, 1999, INVESCOs Growth and Income Fund had a total return of about 58 percent.
Anything interesting about him?Fritz is an outdoor guy who was raised in Wisconsin and moved to Denver after grad school. That move is one he says he has never regretted as Fritz and his family are downhill and cross-country skiiers, campers, mountain clinbers, etc. In his spare time, he's a hockey coach --- for his daughter's team.
When was the interview conducted?September 7, 1999.

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