Latest Q&A Based Profiles ( 11 Interview )


Actively Managed, Targeted in Global REITs

NA > NA

Janus Henderson Global Real Estate Fund

May 5, 2019

Globally listed real estate has many advantages, but it requires an active and selective approach toward equities, properties and markets. Greg Kuhl, portfolio manager of Janus Henderson Global Real Estate Fund, believes in forward-looking analysis, a highly concentrated portfolio of the best ideas, and the flexibility to deviate from the

Sensible Income through Corporate Bonds

Large-Cap > Growth

Henderson Strategic Income Fund

ALCCX

Oct 10, 2016

The search for returns in the fixed income space often leads to excessively intricate strategies that give less priority to the core strengths of individual bonds. John Pattullo and Jenna Barnard, portfolio managers of the Henderson Strategic Income Fund, believe that a bond fund should behave like a true bond

Healthy Value

Science-Technology > NA

Janus Global Life Sciences Fund

FELIX

Dec 12, 2012

In addition to favorable demographic factors, the healthcare sector also attracts investors with the diversity of opportunities among pharmaceutical products, healthcare services and biotech innovations. Andrew Acker and his team at the Janus Global Life Science Fund apply a balanced approach to value and risk in various sub-sectors with the

Diversified International Opportunities

Multi-Cap > Growth

Henderson International Opportunities Fund

DFSRX

Nov 11, 2011

In addition to proper diversification, investing in international markets calls for a well-balanced distribution of research responsibilities based on local expertise. Iain Clark and his team of portfolio managers on the Henderson International Opportunities Fund scrutinize different regions of the world to select no more than 60 stocks that meet

New New Themes

Large-Cap > Growth

Henderson Industries of the Future Fund

EIFGX

Oct 10, 2008

The Henderson Industries of the Future Fund looks for investment themes and solutions providers that solve the needs of environmental sustainability and social change. Fund manager Tim Dieppe searches for investment ideas around the world that can sustain growth for the foreseeable future. The Fund is willing to pay a

Dividend Search

NA > NA

Henderson Global Equity Income Fund

Feb 2, 2008

Investors are always surprised to learn how much of the return, even in the low-yielding U.S. market, comes from dividends. Taken on a global level, the dividend story becomes even more appealing, especially if you have the skill and the experience to benefit from it. The Henderson Global Equity Income

A Global View on Technology

Small-Cap > Value

Henderson Global Technology Fund

DRSVX

Apr 4, 2007

To invest successfully in technology one has to have a global perspective. The technology sector is perhaps the most global in terms of both supply and demand. That’s why Ian Warmerdam, the manager of the Henderson Global Technology Fund, believes that the analysis of technology stocks cannot be done from a purely

Localized Global Approach

Multi-Cap > Growth

Henderson International Opportunities Fund

DFSRX

Mar 3, 2006

Henderson Global Investors is well-known internationally but less so in the U.S. Its International Opportunities fund is set to bring the company's expertise in world markets to US investors. With a multi-manager structure, the fund has five teams that focus on specific geographic area or sector and gives them as much freedom

Research Driven Growth

Small-Cap > Growth

Janus Enterprise Fund

DFRIX

Feb 2, 2006

Seeking growth in an eclectic and diverse manner is part of the philosophy of the Janus mid-cap growth fund. And although this manager is able to find growth even in unusual places, such as railroads, he doesn’t like excessive risk. Diversification and moderate position sizes are key words in the risk

Small Wonders

Small-Cap > Value

Gartmore Micro Cap Equity Fund

DASCX

Aug 8, 2004

Though Micro Cap sector has more than 4,000 stocks, the sector receives very little investors’ attention. Stocks in this sector have higher volatility in price, have lesser scrutiny of the analysts, and are generally not closely followed by investors. The disciplined investor with an analytical eye for growth can generate