Nick Train on succession planning and the one share he expects to hold forever
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 Published On Nov 7, 2023

Star investor Nick Train, fund manager of Lindsell Train UK Equity and Finsbury Growth & Income investment trust, recently joined Collectives Editor Kyle Caldwell in our London office. In a wide-ranging interview, Train names the one share he expects to hold forever, runs through why he is confident the consumer stocks he owns will weather a potential recession in 2024, details why he runs concentrated portfolios, and explains that while he has no plans to hang up his boots anytime soon there is succession planning in place.

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