Janus Henderson Group (JHG) Fair Value & Analysis
Financial Services · US · Market cap $8.0B
Analysis
Janus Henderson Group (JHG) currently trades at $51.90, while our model-based Fair Value estimate is $47.94 — implying the stock looks roughly 7.6% overvalued today. We read business quality at 80/100 (high quality), in the Financial Services sector. Bear case: priced above our estimate, the market already discounts strong expectations. Bull case: above-average quality can justify a premium — the entry price still matters most (evidence: medium).
About the company
Janus Henderson Group plc is an asset management holding entity. Through its subsidiaries, the firm provides services to institutional, retail clients, and high net worth clients. It manages separate client-focused equity and fixed income portfolios. The firm also manages equity, fixed income, and balanced mutual funds for its clients. It specializes in growth capital, middle market & buyout investments. It focuses on commercial services and supplies, air freight & logistics, consumer durables and apparel, hotels, beverage & food products, health care, diversified financial services, multi-sector holdings, specialized finance, consumer finance, capital markets, REITs, mortgage REITs, communication equipment, media, alternative energy resource. It invests in public equity and fixed income markets, as well as invests in real estate and private equity. The firm invests in companies based in China & India. It invests between $10 million and $30 million. Janus Henderson Group plc was fou…
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How we calculate Fair Value
Each company is valued through a stack of independent intrinsic-value models (DCF variants, residual-income, multiples and more), blended into one family-balanced consensus and weighted by how much trustworthy data backs it. A separate quality layer scores the fundamentals. Every input is real reported data — nothing guessed.
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