This stock yields 11.81%, and will go ex-dividend for a regular and special dividend in December. It's selling at -9.95% below NAV/share. Its portfolio companies continue to hold up well - only 2.2% non-accruals as of 9/30/20.
Owl Rock Capital Corp. (ORCC), is a Business Development Company, which are known as BDCs. We've covered other BDCs in our articles, which have underperformed the market in 2020, but it looks like ORCC and some other BDCs have finally outperformed the market over the past month and past quarter of trading.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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