Stellus Capital Investment Corporation Common Stock (SCM)
12.11
-0.12 (-0.98%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Oct 26th, 6:14 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close
12.23
Open
12.29
Bid
11.95
Ask
12.90
Day's Range
12.08 - 12.35
52 Week Range
11.19 - 15.56
Volume
208,599
Market Cap
332.80M
PE Ratio (TTM)
8.410
EPS (TTM)
1.4
Dividend & Yield
1.596 (13.18%)
1 Month Average Volume
224,864
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About Stellus Capital Investment Corporation Common Stock (SCM)
Stellus Capital Investment Corporation is a publicly traded investment firm that primarily focuses on providing financing solutions to businesses in the middle market. The company engages in originating, structuring, and investing in a diversified portfolio of debt and equity investments, largely targeting sectors such as healthcare, information technology, consumer products, and business services. Stellus aims to generate attractive risk-adjusted returns for its stockholders by leveraging its expertise in managing investments and fostering the growth of its portfolio companies. The firm operates under a business model that includes both traditional lending practices and equity investments, often involving partnerships with management teams to enhance value creation. Read More
HOUSTON, TX – October 24, 2025 – Stellus Private Credit BDC (NYSE: SCM), a prominent Business Development Company (BDC) specializing in private debt and equity investments, has announced a regular dividend of $0.36 per share for the fourth quarter of 2025. This declaration is particularly noteworthy for income-seeking investors, as the
SCM stock results show that Stellus Cap Investment missed analyst estimates for earnings per share and missed on revenue for the first quarter of 2024.
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