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Prospect Capital Corporation

PSEC-PA
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Prospect Capital Corporation is a business development company. It specializes... Prospect Capital Corporation is a business development company. It specializes in middle market, mature, mezzanine finance, later stage, emerging growth, leveraged buyouts, refinancing, acquisitions, recapitalizations, turnaround, growth capital, development, capital expenditures and subordinated debt tranches of collateralized loan obligations, cash flow term loans, market place lending and bridge transactions. It also makes real estate investments particularly in multi-family residential real estate asset class. The fund makes secured debt, senior debt, senior and secured term loans, unitranche debt, first-lien and second lien, private debt, private equity, mezzanine debt, and equity investments in private and microcap public businesses. It focuses on both primary origination and secondary loans/portfolios and invests in situations like debt financings for private equity sponsors, acquisitions, dividend recapitalizations, growth financings, bridge loans, cash flow term loans, real estate financings/investments. It also focuses on investing in small-sized and medium-sized private companies rather than large public companies. The fund typically invests across all industry sectors, with a particular expertise in the energy and industrial sectors. It invests in aerospace and defense, chemicals, conglomerate services, consumer services, ecological, electronics, financial services, machinery, manufacturing, media, pharmaceuticals, retail, software, specialty minerals, textiles and leather, transportation, oil and gas production, coal production, materials, industrials, consumer discretionary, information technology, utilities, pipeline, storage, power generation and distribution, renewable and clean energy, oilfield services, healthcare, food and beverage, education, business services, and other select sectors. It prefers to invest in the United States and Canada. The fund seeks to invest between $10 million to $500 million per transaction in companies with EBITDA between $5 million and $150 million, sales value between $25 million and $500 million, and enterprise value between $5 million and $1000 million. It fund also co-invests for larger deals. The fund seeks control acquisitions by providing multiple levels of the capital structure. The fund focuses on sole, agented, club, or syndicated deals.
Prix de l'action
$16.50
Capitalisation boursière
$7.55B
Changement (1 jour)
-0.72%
Changement (1 an)
2.23%
Pays
US
Échange Prospect Capital Corporation (PSEC-PA)
Ratio P/E pour Prospect Capital Corporation (PSEC-PA)
Ratio P/E au March 2026 TTM : -5.16
Selon les derniers rapports financiers et le cours de l'action de Prospect Capital Corporation, le ratio P/E actuel (TTM) est de -5.16. À la fin de l’année 2024, le P/E de l’entreprise était de 8.87.
Historique du ratio P/E pour Prospect Capital Corporation de 2005 à 2026
Ratio P/E à la fin de chaque année
Année Ratio P/E Changez
2026 (TTM) -5.16 73.27%
2025 -2.98 -133.58%
2024 8.87 -136.51%
2023 -24.31 -618.74%
2022 4.69 40.66%
2021 3.33 -102.87%
2020 -115.94 -794.55%
2019 16.69 106.38%
2018 8.09 -29.80%
2017 11.52 -57.24%
2016 26.94 258.03%
2015 7.53 -24.79%
2014 10.01 -1.46%
2013 10.15 48.77%
2012 6.83 -7.16%
2011 7.35 -75.79%
2010 30.37 267.13%
2009 8.27 -26.71%
2008 11.29 -31.27%
2007 16.42 76.63%
2006 9.30 -8.48%
2005 10.16 0.00%
Ratio P/E pour des entreprises similaires ou concurrentes
Entreprise P/E Ratio Différence du P/E Ratio Pays
25.81 -599.89%
US
27.62 -634.90%
US
6.84 -232.42%
SE
73.44 -1,522.37%
CA
32.31 -725.82%
US
Comment lire un P/E ratio ?

Le ratio Prix/Bénéfice (P/E Ratio) mesure la relation entre le cours de l'action d'une entreprise et ses bénéfices par action.
Un P/E bas mais positif indique une entreprise qui génère des bénéfices élevés par rapport à sa valorisation et qui pourrait être sous-évaluée. Un P/E négatif élevé (proche de 0) indique des pertes importantes.

Les entreprises avec un P/E supérieur à 30 ou négatif sont généralement considérées comme des "actions de croissance", ce qui signifie que les investisseurs s'attendent à ce qu'elles se développent ou deviennent rentables.

Les entreprises avec un P/E positif inférieur à 10 sont généralement considérées comme des "actions de valeur", car elles sont déjà très rentables mais avec peu de potentiel de croissance.