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Business Wire  Nov 5  Comment 
Ares Capital Corporation (NASDAQ: ARCC) announced that its Board of Directors has declared a fourth quarter dividend of $0.35 per share, payable on December 31, 2009 to stockholders of record as of December 15, 2009. SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 FINANCIAL
The Curious Investor  Nov 5  Comment 
In my prior post, "Allied Capital Goes from Value Trap to Deep Value," I made the point that the Ares/Allied acquisition created a potentially interesting merger arbitrage opportunity. As astutely pointed out by commenter BeauZeau at Seeking...
Business Wire  Nov 5  Comment 
Ares Capital Corporation (NASDAQ: ARCC) announced last Friday the closing of its acquisition of Allied Capital’s interests in the Senior Secured Loan Fund LLC (formerly known as the Unitranche Fund) for $165 million in cash. The Fund was formed in
Reuters  Nov 2  Comment 
More consolidation may be coming to the world of private equity lenders. Debt-laden Allied Capital solved its long-standing problems last week when it sold itself to Ares Capital. Rival American Capital, once an S&P 500 component but now...
Business Wire  Nov 2  Comment 
Ares Capital Corporation (NASDAQ: ARCC) announced today that it structured and lead arranged a $65 million senior secured debt financing for Blacksmith Brands, Inc., a newly formed consumer products company backed by Charlesbank Capital Partners LLC.
newratings.com  Oct 27  Comment 
NEW YORK, October 26 (newratings.com) - Analysts at Stifel Nicolaus & Company reiterate their "buy" rating on Ares Capital (ticker: ARCC). The target price has been raised from $10.5 to $12. [more]
Wall Street Journal  Oct 27  Comment 
Ares Capital said it plans to acquire ailing fellow lender Allied Capital for $648 million in stock.
New York Times  Oct 27  Comment 
Ares Capital said on Monday it has agreed to buy Allied Capital, a troubled lender that once brawled with the hedge fund Greenlight Capital, for about $648 million in stock, signaling potentially more consolidation among nonbank lenders known as...
Market Intelligence Center  Oct 26  Comment 
Allied Capital (ALD) leads the list of top gainers so far today. ALD surged today on news that Ares Capital Corp. (ARCC) will buy ALD in an all-stock deal worth $648 million. The stock is now at $3.66, up $.93 (34.07%) on volume of 16,730,141...
TheStreet.com  Oct 26  Comment 
Allied Capital surged Monday on a spike in volume after news it would be purchased by Ares Capital.
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