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AMP vs HTGC
Side-by-side comparison of Ameriprise Financial Inc. (AMP) and Hercules Capital Inc. (HTGC): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both AMP and HTGC operate in Investment Managers (Finance), so they compete in similar markets.
- AMP is the larger of the two at $47.45B, about 15.7x HTGC ($3.03B).
- Over the past year, AMP is down 3.0% and HTGC is down 16.4% - AMP leads by 13.4 points.
- AMP has been more active in the news (13 items in the past 4 weeks vs 11 for HTGC).
- AMP has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 13 for HTGC).
Ameriprise Financial Inc.
Ameriprise Financial, Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides various financial products and services to individual and institutional clients in the United States and internationally. It operates through four segments: Advice & Wealth Management, Asset Management, Retirement & Protection Solutions, and Corporate & Other. The Advice & Wealth Management segment provides financial planning and advice; brokerage products and services for retail and institutional clients; discretionary and non-discretionary investment advisory accounts; mutual funds; insurance and annuities products; cash management and banking products; and face-amount certificates. The Asset Management segment offers investment management and advice, and investment products to retail, high net worth, and institutional clients through unaffiliated third-party financial institutions and institutional sales force. This segment products also include U.S. mutual funds and their non-U.S. equivalents, exchange-traded funds, variable product funds underlying insurance, and annuity separate accounts; and institutional asset management products, such as traditional asset classes, separately managed accounts, individually managed accounts, collateralized loan obligations, hedge funds, collective funds, and property and infrastructure funds. The Retirement & Protection Solutions segment provides variable annuity products to individual clients, as well as life and DI insurance products to retail clients. The company was formerly known as American Express Financial Corporation and changed its name to Ameriprise Financial, Inc. in September 2005. Ameriprise Financial, Inc. was founded in 1894 and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Hercules Capital Inc.
Hercules Capital, Inc. is a business development company. The firm specializing in providing venture debt, debt, senior secured loans, and growth capital to privately held venture capital-backed companies at all stages of development from startups, to expansion stage including select publicly listed companies and select special opportunity lower middle market companies that require additional capital to fund acquisitions, recapitalizations and refinancing and established-stage companies. The firm provides growth capital financing solutions for capital extension; management buy-out and corporate spin-out financing solutions; company, asset specific, or intellectual property acquisition financing; convertible, subordinated and/or mezzanine loans; domestic and international corporate expansion; vendor financing; revenue acceleration by sales and marketing development, and manufacturing expansion. It provides asset-based financing with a focus on cash flow; accounts receivable facilities; equipment loans or leases; equipment acquisition; facilities build-out and/or expansion; working capital revolving lines of credit; inventory. The firm also provides bridge financing to IPO or mergers and acquisitions or technology acquisition; dividend recapitalizations and other sources of investor liquidity; cash flow financing to protect against share price volatility; competitor acquisition; pre-IPO financing for extra cash on the balance sheet; public company financing to continue asset growth and production capacity; short-term bridge financing; and strategic and intellectual property acquisition financings. It also focuses on customized financing solutions, emerging growth, mid venture, and late venture financing. The firm invests primarily in structured debt with warrants and, to a lesser extent, in senior debt and equity investments. The firm generally seeks to invest in companies that have been operating for at least six to 12 months prior to the date of their investment. It prefers to invest in technology, energy technology, sustainable and renewable technology, and life sciences. Within technology the firm focuses on advanced specialty materials and chemicals; communication and networking, consumer and business products; consumer products and services, digital media and consumer internet; electronics and computer hardware; enterprise software and services; gaming; healthcare services; information services; business services; media, content and information; mobile; resource management; security software; semiconductors; semiconductors and hardware; and software sector. Within energy technology, it invests in agriculture; clean technology; energy and renewable technology, fuels and power technology; geothermal; smart grid and energy efficiency and monitoring technologies; solar; and wind. Within life sciences, the firm invests in biopharmaceuticals; biotechnology tools; diagnostics; drug discovery, development and delivery; medical devices and equipment; surgical devices; therapeutics; pharma services; and specialty pharmaceuticals. It also invests in educational services. The firm invests primarily in United States based companies and considers investment in the West Coast, Mid-Atlantic regions, Southeast and Midwest; particularly in the areas of software, biotech and information services. It invests generally between $1 million to $40 million in companies focused primarily on business services, communications, electronics, hardware, and healthcare services. The firm invests primarily in private companies but also have investments in public companies. For equity investments, the firm seeks to represent a controlling interest in its portfolio companies which may exceed 25% of the voting securities of such companies. The firm seeks to invest a limited portion of its assets in equipment-based loans to early-stage prospective portfolio companies. These loans are generally for amounts up to $3 million but may be up to $15 million for certain energy technology venture investments. The firm allows certain debt investments have the right to convert a portion of the debt investment into equity. It also co-invests with other private equity firms. The firm seeks to exit its investments through initial public offering, a private sale of equity interest to a third party, a merger or an acquisition of the company or a purchase of the equity position by the company or one of its stockholders. The firm has structured debt with warrants which typically have maturities of between two and seven years with an average of three years; senior debt with an investment horizon of less than three years; equipment loans with an investment horizon ranging from three to four years; and equity related securities with an investment horizon ranging from three to seven years. The firm prefers to invest through its balance sheet capital. The firm formerly known as Hercules Technology Growth Capital, Inc. Hercules Capital, Inc. was founded in Decembe
Latest AMP
- Amendment: SEC Form 13F-HR/A filed by Ameriprise Financial Inc.
- Amendment: SEC Form 13F-HR/A filed by Ameriprise Financial Inc.
- Experienced Advisory Team With $470 Million in Assets Joins Ameriprise Financial for Long-Term Growth and Client-Focused Culture
- Advisor Practice with More Than $270 Million in Assets Joins Ameriprise Financial for Technology, Growth and Succession Planning Support
- Columbia Threadneedle Investments Launches Two New Premium Income ETFs
- SVP AND CONTROLLER Brockman Dawn M. converted options into 26 shares and covered exercise/tax liability with 9 shares, increasing direct ownership by 1% to 1,185 units (SEC Form 4)
- Exec VP of Human Resources Hunter Petruzillo Kelli A. converted options into 207 shares and covered exercise/tax liability with 98 shares, increasing direct ownership by 3% to 4,208 units (SEC Form 4)
- Pres, Wealth Mgmt Advisor Grp Williams William Jerryl converted options into 54 shares and covered exercise/tax liability with 24 shares, increasing direct ownership by 0.17% to 17,273 units (SEC Form 4)
- CEO, GLOBAL ASSET MANAGEMENT Truscott William F covered exercise/tax liability with 181 shares and converted options into 392 shares (SEC Form 4) (withholding tax)
- 113 Ameriprise Financial Advisors Named to the AdvisorHub “Advisors to Watch” Lists
Latest HTGC
- Hercules Capital Announces Date for Release of Second Quarter 2026 Financial Results and Conference Call
- Chief Operating Officer Follmann Christian covered exercise/tax liability with 2,798 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 2% to 144,539 units (SEC Form 4)
- President Meyer Seth H covered exercise/tax liability with 6,469 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 1% to 435,605 units (SEC Form 4)
- Chief Executive Officer Bluestein Scott covered exercise/tax liability with 20,393 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 0.82% to 2,475,593 units (SEC Form 4)
- Chief Legal Officer & CCO Botelho Kiersten Zaza covered exercise/tax liability with 1,974 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 2% to 89,388 units (SEC Form 4)
- 4DMT Secures Strategic Credit Facility for up to $200 Million from Hercules Capital
- SEC Form S-8 filed by Hercules Capital Inc.
- Director Badavas Robert P was granted 3,873 shares, increasing direct ownership by 76% to 8,943 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Badavas Robert P was granted 3,873 shares, increasing direct ownership by 76% to 8,943 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Badavas Robert P was granted 3,873 shares, increasing direct ownership by 76% to 8,943 units (SEC Form 4)