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HFRO vs MAIN
Side-by-side comparison of Highland Opportunities and Income Fund (HFRO) and Main Street Capital Corporation (MAIN): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both HFRO and MAIN operate in Finance/Investors Services (Finance), so they compete in similar markets.
- MAIN is the larger of the two at $4.72B, about 5.9x HFRO ($792.8M).
- MAIN has been more active in the news (10 items in the past 4 weeks vs 8 for HFRO).
- MAIN has more recent analyst coverage (12 ratings vs 0 for HFRO).
Highland Opportunities and Income Fund
Highland Funds I - Highland Floating Rate Opportunities Fund is a close-ended fixed income mutual fund launched by Highland Capital Management, L.P. It is managed by Highland Capital Management Fund Advisors, L.P. The fund invests in fixed income markets of countries across the globe. It primarily invests in floating rate loans and other securities deemed to be floating rate investments, with an emphasis on adjustable rate senior loans to corporations and partnerships. The fund seeks to invest in below investment grade securities. It also invests through derivatives. The fund benchmarks the performance of its portfolio against the Credit Suisse Leveraged Loan Index. It was formerly known as Pyxis Funds I - Pyxis Floating Rate Opportunities Fund. Highland Funds I - Highland Floating Rate Opportunities Fund was formed on January 13, 2000 and is domiciled in the United States.
Main Street Capital Corporation
Main Street Capital Corporation is a private equity firm specializes in equity capital to lower middle market companies. The firm also provides debt capital to middle market companies for acquisitions, management buyouts, growth financings, recapitalizations and refinancing. The firm seeks to partner with entrepreneurs, business owners and management teams and generally provides "one stop" financing alternatives within its lower middle market portfolio. The firm typically invests in lower middle market companies generally with annual revenues between $10 million and $150 million. The firm's middle market debt investments are made in businesses that are generally larger in size than its lower middle market portfolio companies. It makes majority and minority equity investments. Main Street Capital Corporation was founded in 2007 and is based in Houston, Texas.
Latest HFRO
- Large owner Saba Capital Management, L.P. bought $561,858 worth of shares (83,866 units at $6.70) (SEC Form 4)
- Highland Opportunities and Income Fund Announces the Regular Monthly Distribution
- Large owner Saba Capital Management, L.P. bought $273,940 worth of shares (41,899 units at $6.54) (SEC Form 4)
- Large owner Saba Capital Management, L.P. bought $99,430 worth of shares (15,858 units at $6.27) (SEC Form 4)
- Large owner Saba Capital Management, L.P. bought $128,062 worth of shares (20,490 units at $6.25) (SEC Form 4)
- Large owner Saba Capital Management, L.P. bought $391,221 worth of shares (62,976 units at $6.21) (SEC Form 4)
- Large owner Saba Capital Management, L.P. bought $99,498 worth of shares (16,100 units at $6.18) (SEC Form 4)
- New insider Saba Capital Management, L.P. claimed ownership of 5,558,210 shares (SEC Form 3)
- SEC Form DEF 14A filed by Highland Opportunities and Income Fund
- Highland Opportunities and Income Fund Announces the Regular Monthly Distribution
Latest MAIN
- PRESIDENT, CIO AND SMD Magdol David L. acquired $6,740 worth of shares (133 units at $50.67), increasing direct ownership by 0.03% to 440,688 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Lane Brian E. acquired $13,381 worth of shares (265 units at $50.52), increasing direct ownership by 0.51% to 52,261 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Shive Dunia A acquired $5,486 worth of shares (109 units at $50.45), increasing direct ownership by 0.40% to 27,147 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Jackson John Earl acquired $18,239 worth of shares (361 units at $50.52), increasing direct ownership by 0.42% to 84,403 units (SEC Form 4)
- VP, CAO & Assistant Treasurer Mchugh Ryan acquired $3,859 worth of shares (76 units at $50.69), increasing direct ownership by 0.38% to 19,865 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Griffin Jon Kevin acquired $14,210 worth of shares (282 units at $50.47), increasing direct ownership by 0.38% to 73,787 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Solcher Stephen B acquired $10,492 worth of shares (208 units at $50.45), increasing direct ownership by 0.40% to 51,982 units (SEC Form 4)
- CEO, SMD Hyzak Dwayne L. acquired $23,138 worth of shares (456 units at $50.69), increasing direct ownership by 0.09% to 506,848 units (SEC Form 4)
- EVP, GC, SECRETARY Beauvais Jason B acquired $5,593 worth of shares (110 units at $50.69), increasing direct ownership by 0.05% to 203,015 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Foster Vincent D received a gift of 71,000 shares, acquired $79,185 worth of shares (1,562 units at $50.69) and gifted 71,000 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 4% to 1,672,857 units (SEC Form 4)