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BSL vs CG
Side-by-side comparison of Blackstone Senior Floating Rate 2027 Term Fund (BSL) and The Carlyle Group Inc. (CG): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both companies sit in the Finance sector. BSL focuses on Trusts Except Educational Religious and Charitable, while CG focuses on Investment Managers.
- CG is the larger of the two at $15.21B, about 70.5x BSL ($215.7M).
- CG has been more active in the news (15 items in the past 4 weeks vs 2 for BSL).
- CG has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 0 for BSL).
- Company
- Blackstone Senior Floating Rate 2027 Term Fund
- The Carlyle Group Inc.
- Price
- -
- -
- Market cap
- $215.7M
- $15.21B
- 1M return
- -1.75%
- -
- 1Y return
- -8.68%
- -
- Industry
- Trusts Except Educational Religious and Charitable
- Investment Managers
- Exchange
- NYSE
- NASDAQ
- IPO
- 2010
- 2012
- News (4w)
- 2
- 15
- Recent ratings
- 0
- 25
Blackstone Senior Floating Rate 2027 Term Fund
Blackstone/GSO Senior Floating Rate Term Fund is a closed-ended fixed income mutual fund launched by The Blackstone Group L.P. It is managed by GSO / Blackstone Debt Funds Management LLC. The fund invests in the fixed income markets of the United States. It seeks to invest in stocks of companies operating across diversified sectors. The fund primarily invests in senior secured, floating rate loans that are issued by corporations, partnerships, and other business entities. It seeks to invest in securities that are rated below investment grade. The fund invests in securities across the maturity spectrum, while maintaining an average duration of less than one year. It employs fundamental analysis using a research-driven credit analysis approach while focusing on factors like companies which offer attractive risk / return characteristics to create its portfolio. The fund benchmarks the performance of its portfolio against the S&P/LSTA Leveraged Loan Index. Blackstone/GSO Senior Floating Rate Term Fund was formed on March 4, 2010 and is domiciled in the United States.
The Carlyle Group Inc.
The Carlyle Group Inc. is an investment firm specializing in direct and fund of fund investments. Within direct investments, it specializes in management-led/ Leveraged buyouts, privatizations, divestitures, strategic minority equity investments, structured credit, global distressed and corporate opportunities, small and middle market, equity private placements, consolidations and buildups, senior debt, mezzanine and leveraged finance, and venture and growth capital financings, seed/startup, early venture, emerging growth, turnaround, mid venture, late venture, PIPES. The firm invests across four segments which include Corporate Private Equity, Real Assets, Global Market Strategies, and Solutions. The firm typically invests in industrial, agribusiness, ecological sector, fintech, airports, parking, Plastics, Rubber, diversified natural resources, minerals, farming, aerospace, defense, automotive, consumer, retail, industrial, infrastructure, energy, power, healthcare, software, software enabled services, semiconductors, communications infrastructure, financial technology, utilities, gaming, systems and related supply chain, electronic systems, systems, oil and gas, processing facilities, power generation assets, technology, systems, real estate, financial services, transportation, business services, telecommunications, media, and logistics sectors. Within the industrial sector, the firm invests in manufacturing, building products, packaging, chemicals, metals and mining, forestry and paper products, and industrial consumables and services. In consumer and retail sectors, it invests in food and beverage, retail, restaurants, consumer products, domestic consumption, consumer services, personal care products, direct marketing, and education. Within aerospace, defense, business services, and government services sectors, it seeks to invest in defense electronics, manufacturing and services, government contracting and services, information technology, distribution companies. In telecommunication and media sectors, it invests in cable TV, directories, publishing, entertainment and content delivery services, wireless infrastructure/services, fixed line networks, satellite services, broadband and Internet, and infrastructure. Within real estate, the firm invests in office, hotel, industrial, retail, for sale residential, student housing, hospitality, multifamily residential, homebuilding and building products, and senior living sectors. The firm seeks to make investments in growing business including those with overleveraged balance sheets. The firm seeks to hold its investments for four to six years. In the healthcare sector, it invests in healthcare services, outsourcing services, companies running clinical trials for pharmaceutical companies, managed care, pharmaceuticals, pharmaceutical related services, healthcare IT, medical, products, and devices. It seeks to invest in companies based in Sub-Saharan focusing on Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Botswana, Nigeria, Uganda, West Africa, North Africa and South Africa focusing on Tanzania and Zambia; Asia focusing on Pakistan, India, South East Asia, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Korea, and Japan; Australia; New Zealand; Europe focusing on France, Italy, Denmark, United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Benelux , Sweden, Switzerland, Hungary, Poland, and Russia; Middle East focusing on Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and UAE; North America focusing on United States which further invest in Southeastern United States, Texas, Boston, San Francisco Bay Area and Pacific Northwest; Asia Pacific; Soviet Union, Central-Eastern Europe, and Israel; Nordic region; and South America focusing on Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Peru. The firm seeks to invest in food, financial, and healthcare industries in Western China. In the real estate sector, the firm seeks to invest in various locations across Europe focusing on France and Central Europe, United States, Asia focusing on China, and Latin America. It typically invests between $1 million and $50 million for venture investments and between $20 million and $1 billion for buyouts in companies with enterprise value of between $31.57 million and $1000 million and sales value of $10 million and $500 million. It seeks to invest in companies with market capitalization greater than $50 million and EBITDA between $5 million to $25 million. It prefers to take a majority stake. It typically holds its investments for three to five years. Within automotive and transportation sectors, the firm seeks to hold its investments in for four to six years. While investing in Japan, it does not invest in companies with more than 1,000 employees and prefers companies' worth between $100 million and $150 million. The firm originates, structures, and acts as lead equity investor in the transactions. The Carlyle Group Inc. was founded in 1987 and is
Latest BSL
- SEC Form 3 filed by new insider Leeson Patricia Anne
- Blackstone Credit & Insurance Announces Extension of Reinvestment Period Ahead of May 31, 2027, Scheduled Dissolution Date for Blackstone Senior Floating Rate 2027 Term Fund
- Amendment: SEC Form SCHEDULE 13G/A filed by Blackstone Senior Floating Rate 2027 Term Fund
- SEC Form 40-17G filed by Blackstone Senior Floating Rate 2027 Term Fund
- Blackstone Credit & Insurance Closed-End Funds Declare Monthly Distributions
- SEC Form N-CEN filed by Blackstone Senior Floating Rate 2027 Term Fund
- SEC Form N-CSR filed by Blackstone Senior Floating Rate 2027 Term Fund
- SEC Form DEF 14A filed by Blackstone Senior Floating Rate 2027 Term Fund
- Blackstone Credit & Insurance Closed-End Funds Declare Monthly Distributions
- Blackstone Credit & Insurance Closed-End Funds Declare Monthly Distributions
Latest CG
- ModelFront Announces Outcome-Based Pricing
- The Carlyle Group Inc. filed SEC Form 8-K: Leadership Update, Regulation FD Disclosure, Financial Statements and Exhibits
- Chief Operating Officer Lobue Lindsay was granted 3,120 shares, increasing direct ownership by 0.44% to 716,205 units (SEC Form 4)
- Co-President Jenkins Mark David was granted 7,634 shares, increasing direct ownership by 0.50% to 1,534,007 units (SEC Form 4)
- Chief Financial Officer Plouffe Justin was granted 4,077 shares, increasing direct ownership by 0.45% to 911,225 units (SEC Form 4)
- Chief Accounting Officer Andrews Charles Elliott Jr. was granted 409 shares, increasing direct ownership by 0.28% to 147,728 units (SEC Form 4)
- Co-President Nedelman Jeffrey was granted 7,733 shares, increasing direct ownership by 0.47% to 1,645,945 units (SEC Form 4)
- General Counsel Ferguson Jeffrey W. was granted 1,274 shares, increasing direct ownership by 0.16% to 783,474 units (SEC Form 4)
- Co-President Redett John C. was granted 10,830 shares, increasing direct ownership by 0.58% to 1,868,256 units (SEC Form 4)
- Chief Executive Officer Schwartz Harvey M was granted 20,743 shares, increasing direct ownership by 0.40% to 5,254,122 units (SEC Form 4)