I seek good div payer. Given i am over 55… @Ijlal24 I compare div pay out and returns. For financials in asset management excluding the big banks like $JPM (+0.94%) or $BLK (+0.66%) , $CSWC (+0.18%) came out on top in terms of div payout. Example invest 10k in these banks in the image, u can see $CSWC (+0.18%) pays the most. Just my sharing.
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When I first bought the stock, I intended to increase the size of this position by buying more shares. Due to the return of the price and the soon upcoming ex-dividend day with an extra dividend on top, I have decided to buy this U.S. stock now below my previous purchase price and to increase my existing shares in this company.
A stock with decent, albeit fluctuating, dividends, which I have put on my watchlist.
Capital Southwest Corporation is a business development corporation that specializes in loans, private equity and venture capital investments.
Source: Yahoo Finance
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Financials
Market Cap
$1.18B5Y beta
1.29EPS (TTM)
$1.749Free Float
44.78MP/E ratio (TTM)
14.46Revenue (TTM)
$189.13MEBITDA (TTM)
$122.04MFree Cashflow (TTM)
-$211.30MPricing
Analyst Ratings
The price target is $25.64 and the stock is covered by 8 analysts.
Buy
3
Hold
5
Sell
0
Information
Capital Southwest Corporation is an internally managed business development company. The Company is a middle market lending firm focused on supporting the acquisition and growth of middle market businesses investments across the capital structure, including first lien, second lien and non-control equity co-investments. The Company specializes in providing customized financing to middle market companies in a range of industry segments located primarily in the United States. Its investment objective is to produce attractive risk-adjusted returns by generating current income from the Company's debt investments and realizing capital appreciation from its equity and equity-related investments. The Company invests primarily in debt securities, including senior debt and second lien, and also invest in preferred stock and common stock alongside its debt investments or through warrants. It offers managerial assistance to its portfolio companies.