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13.04.26 - 14:42
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Why venture lenders are paying monthly dividends while banks retreat (24/7 Wall St.)
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Trinity Capital Inc. (NASDAQ:TRIN) lends money to growth-stage companies that traditional banks won't touch, then pays most of that income directly to shareholders. The current monthly dividend of $0.17 per share annualizes to roughly 13.5% at the current share price near $15. The question for income investors is whether borrowers can keep making payments. Five ... Why venture lenders are paying monthly dividends while banks retreat...
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22.03.26 - 14:00
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Trinity Capital – A 14% BDC Roller Coaster (24/7 Wall St.)
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A 14% yield sounds like a solution to almost every income investor's problem. For retirees bridging the gap between Social Security and living expenses, for dividend reinvestors compounding monthly checks, and for anyone frustrated by the 4% returns on savings accounts, Trinity Capital (NASDAQ:TRIN) looks like the answer. But the title says “roller coaster” for ... Trinity Capital – A 14% BDC Roller Coaster
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16.03.26 - 16:36
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There Are BDCs Paying 14% to 27% Yields But Only A Few That Can Actually Sustain It (24/7 Wall St.)
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Three business development companies are flashing yields that stop income investors cold: FS KKR Capital Corp (NYSE:FSK) at 26.5%, Stellus Capital Investment (NYSE:SCM) at 16.7%, and Trinity Capital (NASDAQ:TRIN) at 13.7%. Yields that high are either an opportunity or a warning. In this case, the answer depends heavily on which BDC you are looking at. ... There Are BDCs Paying 14% to 27% Yields But Only A Few That Can Actually Sustain It
The post There Are BDCs Paying 14% to 27% Yields But Only A Few That Can Actually Sustain It appeared first on 24/7 Wall St.....
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16.03.26 - 10:30
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The S&P 500 Dropped 2.5% and These 2 Closed-End Funds Held Their Ground (24/7 Wall St.)
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The S&P 500 has dropped roughly 2.5% over the past month, with the VIX fear gauge sitting at 27.29 as of mid-March, reflecting the kind of elevated uncertainty that rattles growth-heavy portfolios. For income-focused investors, two names worth understanding in this context are Gabelli Multimedia Trust (NYSE:GGT) and Trinity Capital (NASDAQ:TRIN), both of which have ... The S&P 500 Dropped 2.5% and These 2 Closed-End Funds Held Their Ground
The post The S&P 500 Dropped 2.5% and These 2 Closed-End Funds Held Their Ground appeared first on 24/7 Wall St.....
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