The London Company Small-Mid Cap Portfolio: Q1 2026 Performance Analysis and Strategic Shifts
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The London Company Small-Mid Cap Portfolio: Q1 2026 Performance Analysis and Strategic Shifts

authorBy Nouriel Roubini
DateMay 05, 2026
Read time2 min

In the first quarter of 2026, The London Company's Small-Mid Cap portfolio faced a downturn, registering a 3.4% decrease (3.6% net) against the Russell 2500 Index's 2.0% rise. This underperformance largely stemmed from specific sector allocations and the selection of individual stocks.

Among the portfolio's holdings, Entegris, Inc. (ENTG) emerged as a significant positive contributor. Its success was fueled by increased semiconductor manufacturing facility utilization and a surge in demand for artificial intelligence-powered semiconductors. Conversely, Qualys, Inc. (QLYS) experienced a notable decline in its stock value. Despite delivering robust earnings, the company's shares were broadly impacted by market reactions to announcements regarding AI-driven cybersecurity capabilities from other industry players. Strategically, The London Company initiated an investment in Cooper Companies, recognizing its strong market position in a highly concentrated industry. Concurrently, the firm divested its stake in Trex Company, Inc., following a reevaluation of its competitive landscape after a key industry acquisition.

The management of investment portfolios requires continuous vigilance and adaptability, reflecting both the challenges and opportunities inherent in dynamic markets. Strategic adjustments, such as those made by The London Company, underscore a proactive approach to navigating market fluctuations and repositioning for future growth. These decisions, rooted in thorough analysis and a commitment to long-term value, highlight the ongoing pursuit of excellence in investment stewardship.

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