Patience Is Key with Harry Walsh
For this episode we had the pleasure of being joined by Harry Walsh, who is the Investment Director at Tyndall Investment Management, based in London.
For this episode we had the pleasure of being joined by Harry Walsh, who is the Investment Director at Tyndall Investment Management.
Founded in 2017, Tyndall is a forward-looking, dynamic investment management company with a sole focus: to provide genuine high-conviction, active management for their clients.
Harry started his career at a city stockbroking firm, later moving to Jupiter Asset Management where he spent 10 years looking after private client portfolios, charities, and trusts. He moved with the team to Rathbones in September 2014 where he managed more than £350 million in client assets with his team.
In this episode Harry discusses the conversations he is having with clients in this current economic environment, areas of the markets he likes, and two London listed microcaps he feels have great potential.
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Founded in 2017, Tyndall is a forward-looking, dynamic investment management company with a sole focus: to provide genuine high-conviction, active management for their clients.
Harry started his career at a city stockbroking firm, later moving to Jupiter Asset Management where he spent 10 years looking after private client portfolios, charities, and trusts. He moved with the team to Rathbones in September 2014 where he managed more than £350 million in client assets with his team.
In this episode Harry discusses the conversations he is having with clients in this current economic environment, areas of the markets he likes, and two London listed microcaps he feels have great potential.
Hosted by Jon Kingston
https://twitter.com/equitybaron
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NEWSLETTER
Join the newsletter for more investment ideas ->
https://capitalemployed.substack.com
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SUPPORT
If you enjoy the podcast you can help support the show by doing the following:
Buy the team a coffee (the stimulating effect of the coffee beans keeps us going).
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/capitalemployed
Leave a review on your podcast player.
Or simply share the episode with your investing friends.
Thanks for listening.
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FOLLOW
You can follow the podcast on:
Website
YouTube
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DISCLAIMER
Please note this podcast is for education and information only. Stocks, or investment themes, covered in the show are not recommendations. Please do your own research before investing in any stock, fund, product, or service.
#investing #stocks #finance #business #smallcaps #entrepreneurs
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Produced by kingsizemetrics.com