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About Sixth Street Specialty Lending, Inc (TSLX):
Sixth Street Specialty Lending, Inc. is a business development company. The fund provides senior secured loans (first-lien, second-lien, and unitranche), mezzanine debt, non-control structured equity, and common equity with a focus on co-investments for organic growth, acquisitions, market or product expansion, restructuring initiatives, recapitalizations, and refinancing. The fund invests in business services, software & technology, healthcare, energy, consumer & retail, manufacturing, industrials, royalty related businesses, education, and specialty finance. It seeks to finance middle market companies principally located in the United States. The fund invests in companies with enterprise value between $50 million and $1 billion or more and EBITDA between $10 million and $250 million. The read more... transaction size is between $15 million and $350 million. The fund invests across the spectrum of the capital structure and can arrange syndicated transactions of up to $500 million and hold sizeable positions within its credits.
General
- Name Sixth Street Specialty Lending, Inc
- Symbol TSLX
- Type Common Stock
- Exchange NYSE
- Currency USD
- Country USA
- SectorFinancial Services
- IndustryAsset Management
- Last Split Factor66:1
- Last Split Date2013-12-03
- Fiscal Year EndDecember
- IPO Date2014-03-21
- Gic SectorFinancials
- Gic GroupDiversified Financials
- Gic IndustryCapital Markets
- Gic SubIndustryAsset Management & Custody Banks
- Web URLhttp://www.sixthstreetspecialtylending.com
Valuation
- Trailing PE 8.32
- Forward PE 11.47
- Price/Sales (Trailing 12 Mt.) 7.44
- Price/Book (Most Recent Quarter) 1.4
Financials
- Most Recent Quarter 2020-12-31
- Current Year EPS Estimate $2.00
- Next Year EPS Estimate $2.02
- Next Quarter EPS Estimate $0.52
- Profit Margin 66%
- Operating Margin 71%
- Return on Assets 5%
- Return on Equity 16%
- Revenue 270.04 million
- Earnings Per Share $2.65
- Revenue Per Share $4.02
- Gross Profit 270.04 million
- Quarterly Earnings Growth -6.5%
Highlights
- Market Capitalization 1.57 billion
- PE Ratio 9.37
- PEG Ratio 3.63
- Analyst Target Price $22.77
- Book Value Per Share $17.16
Share Statistics
- Shares Outstanding 71.21 million
- % Held by Insiders 39%
- % Held by Institutions 58.02%
- Shares Short 864342
- Shares Short Prior Month 787732
- Short Ratio 1.59
- Short % of Float 1%
- Short % of Shares Outstanding 1%
Technicals
- Beta 1.2
- 52 Week High $22.9
- 52 Week Low $9.94
- 50 Day Moving Average 21.72
- 200 Day Moving Average 19.61
Dividends
- Forward Annual Dividend Rate $1.64
- Forward Annual Dividend Yield 7.21%
- Payout Ratio 97%
- Dividend Date 2021-04-08
- ExDividend Date 2021-03-24
- Dividend Per Share $1.8
- Dividend Yield 9.45%
Sixth Street Specialty Lending, Inc (TSLX) Dividend Calendar:
Sixth Street Specialty Lending, Inc pays an annual dividend of $1.64 per share, with a dividend yield of 9.45%.
TSLX's last dividend payment was made to shareholders on April 8, 2021.
Sixth Street Specialty Lending, Inc pays out 97% of its earnings out as a dividend.
Sixth Street Specialty Lending, Inc (TSLX) Earnings History:
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Sixth Street Specialty Lending, Inc (TSLX) Company Financial Statements:
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Insider Ownership: 39%
Institutional Ownership: 5802%