Nick Sheridan
Nick Sheridan is a Portfolio Manager on the Global Smaller Companies and European Equities Teams at Janus Henderson Investors, a position he has held since 2009. Nick joined Henderson in 2009 as part of the acquisition of New Star, where he was a portfolio manager for two years. Before New Star, he was a director of European equities at Tilney for six years. He began his fund management career at BWD Rensburg in 1990 and entered the industry as a buy-side analyst at Ashton Tod McLaren in 1986.
Nick graduated with a BA degree (Hons) in politics from Liverpool University. He received the Securities Institute Diploma from the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment and has 38 years of financial industry experience.
Articles Written
Can global small caps take big steps in 2025?
Nick Sheridan highlights the appeal of global small caps in 2025 for portfolio diversification, growth potential and attractive valuations.
Global small caps – no longer the ugly duckling
As market dynamics shift and mega-cap tech companies show vulnerability, global small caps could be poised for a significant resurgence.
In the sweet spot for global small caps? Investor questions answered
Global small caps offer investors long-term returns potential. Here we summarise the views of our small cap experts to questions from investors.
Japanese smaller companies: An active approach key to identify growth catalysts
Strong performance from Japanese larger companies is setting the scene for small and mid-cap stocks to shine given their potential for relatively higher growth.
Are global small caps a big draw for 2024?
Portfolio Manager Nick Sheridan considers the prospects for global small caps and addresses why, for many investors, smaller companies are still out in the cold.
Big tobacco: up in smoke?
The future of the tobacco industry and the implications for European investors.
Quality value or deep value – which is best?
European equity Portfolio Manager Nick Sheridan considers where the best and most consistent returns can be found within European value.