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BlackRock Health Sciences Opportunities Portfolio Investor A Shares (SHSAX)

NASDAQ Currency in USD
$201.00
-$1.76
-0.87%
Last Update: 18 Jul 2026, 05:28
Assets Under Management
Expense Ratio
3.03%
Forward Dividend Yield
$141.47-$272.27
52 Week Range

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SHSAX Fund Profile

Key details and information about BlackRock Health Sciences Opportunities Portfolio Investor A Shares (SHSAX).

Sector Focus

Financial Services

Industry

Asset Management

Inception Date

20 Dec 1999

Country

US

Description

The fund primarily aims to generate significant capital appreciation for investors over an extended timeframe. To achieve this, it commits at least 80% of its overall assets to equity instruments, predominantly common stocks, of companies engaged in the health sciences and related fields. This specialized sector encompasses a broad spectrum of businesses, such as those involved in medical equipment and supplies, healthcare service delivery, advanced biotechnology, and pharmaceutical manufacturing. The portfolio maintains a concentrated investment approach, allocating more than 25% of its holdings to these health sciences and associated industries, and it also retains the flexibility to invest in companies based outside the United States.

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