Nick Train Lindsell Train
Nick Train is a co-founder of Lindsell Train, a London-based firm known for concentrated ownership of high-quality consumer, media, and financial franchises. The firm favors long holding periods and businesses with durable brands or network effects. Train’s commentaries are popular among global quality investors.
Top Buys
| Rank | Stock | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Mondelez International
MDLZ
|
+$28.7M |
| 2 |
Walt Disney
DIS
|
+$12.2M |
| 3 |
eBay
EBAY
|
+$7.68M |
| 4 |
PayPal
PYPL
|
+$7.19M |
| 5 |
PepsiCo
PEP
|
+$5.32M |
Top Sells
| Rank | Stock | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Keurig Dr Pepper
KDP
|
+$2.7M |
Sector Composition
| Rank | Sector | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Consumer Staples | 54.42% |
| 2 | Communication Services | 16.6% |
| 3 | Financials | 11.52% |
| 4 | Technology | 11.34% |
| 5 | Consumer Discretionary | 6.13% |
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Nick Train's Q1 2016 Portfolio in Review
As of Q1 2016, Nick Train held 11 positions worth $1.69B, up 1.3% from $1.67B the previous quarter. Its ten largest holdings account for 99% of the portfolio.
Nick Train deployed $65.6M of net new capital in Q1 2016, adding to 10 existing holdings.
By sector, the portfolio is most concentrated in Consumer Staples at 54% of assets, down from 56% a quarter earlier, followed by Communication Services and Financials.
On the sell side, the largest reduction was Keurig Dr Pepper, an estimated $2.7M trimmed.
- Nick Train added most to Mondelez International in Q1 2016, an estimated $28.7M increase.
- Nick Train's biggest Q1 2016 reduction was Keurig Dr Pepper, cutting an estimated $2.7M.
- Nick Train's ten largest holdings make up 99% of its $1.69B portfolio in Q1 2016.
- Nick Train opened 0 new positions and closed 0 in Q1 2016.
- Nick Train's portfolio value rose 1.3% quarter-over-quarter to $1.69B.
Based on Lindsell Train's 13F filing for Q1 2016, filed 4 May 2016.