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Ares Capital Corp ARCC

Ares Capital Corporation is a specialty finance company focused on providing direct loans and other investments in private middle market companies in the United States. The Company invests primarily in first lien senior secured loans (including unitranche loans, which are loans that combine both senior and subordinated debt, generally in a first lien position), and second lien senior secured loans. In addition to senior secured loans, it also invests in subordinated debt, which in some cases includes an equity component, and preferred equity. It also may invest up to 30% of its portfolio in non-qualifying assets. Its investment activities are focused on industries, such as software and services, health care services, commercial and professional services, financial services, commercial and professional services, insurance Services, energy, food and beverage and others. Its investment adviser is Ares Capital Management LLC.


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Post by fxtrader2on Aug 02, 2001 12:55pm
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Post# 4055682

THE DEAD

THE DEADWell it appears the end is near. Stocks are a gamble for sure. But floundering in smallcap stocks like ARCC, that do not make money, is financial suicide. Even the big time insiders sold the cr-----p out of this stock. Forget about the, "I am going to double my money" stocks and get back to buying solid stocks that are making money. DUMP THIS THING NOW. Once it is delisted the costs will go up (spread) and the price will go down for sure. Ponder this - Have you ever tried to sell a delisted stock? Let's hear from those of you who own this company.
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