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BKCC vs MCO

Side-by-side comparison of BlackRock Capital Investment Corporation (BKCC) and Moody's Corporation (MCO): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.

Summary

  • Both BKCC and MCO operate in Finance: Consumer Services (Finance), so they compete in similar markets.
  • MCO is the larger of the two at $77.52B, about 257.5x BKCC ($301.1M).
  • MCO has hit the wire 10 times in the past 4 weeks while BKCC has been quiet.
  • MCO has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 3 for BKCC).
MetricBKCCMCO
Company
BlackRock Capital Investment Corporation
Moody's Corporation
Price
$3.68-0.94%
$443.82-1.65%
Market cap
$301.1M
$77.52B
1M return
-
-2.91%
1Y return
-
-8.72%
Industry
Finance: Consumer Services
Finance: Consumer Services
Exchange
NASDAQ
NYSE
IPO
2007
News (4w)
0
10
Recent ratings
3
25
BKCC

BlackRock Capital Investment Corporation

BlackRock Capital Investment Corporation, formerly known as BlackRock Kelso Capital Corporation, is a Business Development Company specializing in investments in middle market companies. The fund invests in all industries. It prefers to invest between $10 million and $50 million and can invest more or less in companies with EBITDA or operating cash flow between $10 million and $50 million. The fund invests in the form of senior and junior secured, unsecured, and subordinated debt securities and loans including cash flow, asset backed, and junior lien facilities and equity securities. It's equity investments can be structured in the form of warrants, preferred stock, common equity co-investments, and direct investments in common stock. The fund's debt investments are principally structured to provide for current cash interest and to a lesser extent non-cash interest, particularly with subordinated debt investments, through a pay-in-kind (PIK) feature. It can also make non-control investments.

MCO

Moody's Corporation

Moody's Corporation operates as an integrated risk assessment firm worldwide. It operates in two segments, Moody's Investors Service and Moody's Analytics. The Moody's Investors Service segment publishes credit ratings and provides assessment services on various debt obligations, programs and facilities, and entities that issue such obligations, such as various corporate, financial institution, and governmental obligations; and structured finance securities. This segment provides ratings in approximately 140 countries. Its ratings are disseminated through press releases to the public through electronic media, including the internet and real-time information systems used by securities traders and investors. This segment has rated approximately 5,000 non-financial corporates; 3,600 financial institutions; 16,000 public finance issuers; 145 sovereigns; 47 supranational institutions; 459 sub-sovereigns; and 1,000 infrastructure and project finance issuers, as well as 9,100 structured finance deals. The Moody's Analytics segment develops a range of products and services that support the risk management activities of institutional participants in financial markets; and offers subscription based research, data, and analytical products comprising credit ratings, credit research, quantitative credit scores and other analytical tools, economic research and forecasts, business intelligence and company information products, commercial real estate data and analytical tools, and on-line and classroom-based training services, as well as credentialing and certification services. It also offers software solutions, as well as related risk management services; and offshore analytical and research services with learning solutions and certification programs. The company was formerly known as Dun and Bradstreet Company and changed its name to Moody's Corporation in September 2000. Moody's Corporation was founded in 1900 and is headquartered in New York, New York.

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