Main Street Capital Corporation Common Stock (MAIN)
66.98
-0.19 (-0.28%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Sep 13th, 8:04 AM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close
67.17
Open
67.00
Bid
67.00
Ask
67.91
Day's Range
66.70 - 67.34
52 Week Range
47.00 - 67.77
Volume
459,116
Market Cap
4.95B
PE Ratio (TTM)
16.58
EPS (TTM)
4.0
Dividend & Yield
3.060 (4.57%)
1 Month Average Volume
480,941
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About Main Street Capital Corporation Common Stock (MAIN)
Main Street Capital Corp is a publicly traded investment firm that provides financing solutions and support to lower middle-market businesses through debt and equity investments. The company primarily focuses on providing growth capital, leveraged buyout funding, and other financial support to companies across various industries. Main Street aims to create value for its investors by targeting companies that have strong potential for growth and profitability, while also offering specialized resources and expertise to enhance the operational performance of its portfolio companies. Their innovative investment approach combines both traditional and unique funding strategies, allowing them to meet the diverse needs of businesses looking for capital to expand or stabilize. Read More
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