Apollo Investment : Realized Loss Analysis
Premium Free Activist News Debt Investor Dividend Best IdeasThe BDC Reporter looks into Apollo Investment’s IVQ 2018 realized losses.
The BDC Reporter looks into Apollo Investment’s IVQ 2018 realized losses.
The BDC Reporter annotates Medley Capital’s fourth quarter 2018 earnings press release at a critical juncture and finds little joy in the numbers.
The week ahead in the BDC sector may be less frantic than the week just ended, but the Medley imbroglio continues; the leading BDC reports results and market trends for common stocks and publicly traded debt may be headed in different directions.
The BDC Fixed Income market is re-opening for business after weeks of being effectively closed and market prices are – almost – back to where we were. Transit point or top ?
The Medley merger vote is back on but there’s much more to know about what’s been going on behind the scenes. One more brick…
The BDC rally sputters, even more than the week end numbers might suggest. The sector is not alone, but that may be cold comfort, depending on what happens next. The first week of BDC earnings season offered no clear cut solace. Or any outsized disasters.
Medley Capital and Sierra Income have rejected NexPoint Capital’s offer to serve as their Investment Advisor, along with several other proffered benefits. The sometime-in-March shareholder vote on the three way Medley merger now looms larger than ever.
The Medley Capital-Sierra Income-Medley Management merger vote has been postponed but not for the reason you might expect.
The week ahead promises to be jam packed, with the challenge to the Medley merger center stage. But not let’s forget the flurry of earnings releases from ten BDCs and week seven of the market rally.
The BDC Fixed Income sector has almost come full circle. We discuss the numbers and the implications for the many, many BDCs with an eye on the unsecured debt markets.
The BDC rally forges ahead. We compare against the last major drop and rebound and place where we are in the wider context of BDC sector performance.
Hours after NexPoint offered to become Medley Capital and Sierra Income external manager comes a response…The plot thickens and the possible outcomes ever more complex and with major implications for managers and shareholders at three companies.
A last minute challenger arrives for Medley Capital and Sierra Income. We annotate the shocking offer made to shareholders a week before the vote on a three way merger is to be held.
Medley Capital’s activist punches back in another letter to shareholders. Who is right and who is wrong ? More importantly: who will win ? We answer both questions as best we can.
Will the BDC sector continue to rally ? What happens next in the Medley merger dogfight ? How will the first week of BDC earnings season go ?
One year after taking a big position in Alcentra Capital an “activist” shareholder steps up to the plate. But why ?
Medley Capital claims a thumbs up from a shareholder advisory group, which is a snub to one of the foremost opponents of a proposed three-way merger. Is this now a done deal and what happens to Medley’s stock price ?
Very little price movement and very little news where BDC Fixed Income is concerned. Next week – with the beginning of the earnings season deluge – may change all that.
The BDC common stock rally rolls on for a fifth week, but with less forward momentum. Will BDC earnings season – just round the corner – make much of a difference going forward ?
We initiate a new article series. Instead of yet another earnings estimate, we provide a credit outlook in advance of IVQ 2018 filings. First up: Capital Southwest.