Ares Capital Corp

NASDAQ: ARCC
$21.75
+$0.22 (+1.0%)
Closing Price on December 24, 2024

ARCC Articles

With interest rates and inflation rising, what are balanced growth and income investors to do? Jefferies is very positive on these six top business development company stocks that offer outsized...
Tuesay's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included AngloGold Ashanti, Ares Capital, Bank of America, Beyond Meat, Bluebird Bio, Coinbase Global, ConocoPhillips, Dell Technologies, Empire State...
Typically, rising interest rates are bad for companies, as borrowing costs increase. Yet, certain companies in specific silos may actually benefit from rising rates. These five make sense for growth...
Jefferies analysts are very positive on four business development stocks now for balanced growth and income investors. They pay outsized dividends and offer growth potential, so the total return...
Four top business development companies are the favorite picks at Truist Securities. The total return possibilities for these somewhat out-of-favor stocks look compelling for balanced growth and...
These eight dividend picks have at least 8% yields, steady payouts and projected upside. They offer a diverse view of the broader dividend universe, but smaller and more questionable dividend payers...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations for Monday included Amgen, Aramark, Chevron, Deere, Exxon Mobile, Hecla Mining, Occidental Petroleum, Urban Outfitters and Whiting Petroleum.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Thursday include Aetna, Analog Devices, Lowe's, Merck, Pfizer, Plug Power, Qualcomm and Target.
Wedbush is out with the firm's top picks for 2018, and as it s a smaller boutique firm, we always are interested in their selections, as they tend to not follow the path of the big money center banks...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Tuesday include Bazaarvoice, General Motors, Home Depot, MGIC, Nike and T-Mobile.
These stocks have outstanding upside potential and far less downside than high-flying momentum stocks. Plus, they could very well help investors catch up in their own portfolios.
24/7 Wall St. has pulled apart the dividend-paying universe for the stocks with yields north of 6%. The screen from 24/7 Wall St. focused on stocks with a market cap of $2 billion to $10 billion.
With some of the highest-yielding securities taking a drubbing over the last year, the chances that some could rally are much better now.
Ares Capital and American Capital announced that they have entered into a definitive merger agreement.
In a recent research report from Jefferies, as they do every week, the analysts highlight their top value ideas to buy now.