Nick Train
Nick Train co-founded Lindsell Train Limited in 2000. He is the portfolio manager for UK equity portfolios and jointly manages Global portfolios.
Nick has over 40 years’ experience in Investment Management. Before founding Lindsell Train, he was Head of Global Equities at M&G Investment Management, having joined there in 1998 as a Director. Previously he spent 17 years (1981 – 1998) at GT Management which he left soon after its acquisition by Invesco. At his resignation, he was a Director of GT Management (London), Investment Director of GT Unit Managers and Chief Investment Officer for Pan-Europe.
Nick has a BA Honours Degree in Modern History from Queen’s College, Oxford.
Latest articles by Nick Train
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Reap long-term rewards from consumption and technology stocks
A professional investor tells us where he’d put his money. This week: Nick Train, portfolio manager of the Finsbury Growth & Income Trust, highlights four favourites.
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Three long-term growth stocks to profit from a world that’s getting wealthier
Tips Professional investor Nick Train of the Finsbury Growth & Income Trust picks three long-term growth stocks
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Three great companies that will grow for decades
Tips Professional investor Nick Train of the Finsbury Growth & Income Trust, explains his investment strategy, and picks three top quality companies to buy now.
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Three British brands set for decades of growth
Features Professional investor Nick Train picks three British brands that have ample scope for strong growth all round the world for many decades to come.
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Zen strategy pays dividends
Opinion Sometimes it pays to have few investment ideas, says Nick Train, who reveals a few of his favourite stocks.
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Six long-term stalwarts to tuck away
Opinion Professional investor Nick Train, manager of Finsbury Growth & Income Trust, tells MoneyWeek where he’d put his money now.
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Five stocks to survive an uncertain future
Features The economic outlook is uncertain in the extreme, with predictions ranging from deflationary recession to rampant inflation. So now is a good time to buy sound, durable stocks. Here, professional investor Nick Train picks five stocks that should prove reliable each-way bets.
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