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.
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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.
Global Small Cap – strategy update
Nick Sheridan, Portfolio Manager on the European Equities team, on Tuesday 24 September delivered a quarterly update on the Global Small Cap strategy, as well as sharing the latest market perspectives and outlook.
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.
Global Small Cap – strategy update
Please watch Nick Sheridan, Portfolio Manager on the European Equities team, which took place on Wednesday 26 June as he delivered a quarterly update on the Global Small Cap strategy, as well as sharing the latest market perspectives and outlook.
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.