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PETER WOODWORTH
PORTFOLIO MANAGER OF STATE STREET RESEARCH LEGACY FUND

1-800-562-0032

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Who is this guy?Pete has been in the investment business since 1961. His latest accomplishment, and something he is very proud of, is the creation and management of the Legacy Fund.
How do ya say his name?As you might think: "wood worth".
What's he manage?The State Street Research Legacy Fund
How long has he been doing that?Every since it's inception in December of 1997.
How's the fund performed?The State Street Research Legacy Fund's total return since its inception in December 1997 through September 1999 was 39.67 percent. Its year-to-date total return, through September 30, 1999, was up almost 6 percent. That beats its benchmark, the S & P 500.
Anything interesting about him?He loves fly fishing, particularly in Idaho, enjoys the family thing and loves hanging out with his grandchildren. All of who live within an hour of his home.
When was the interview conducted?October 12, 1999.

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