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Goldman Sachs BDC, Inc.
As of May 31, 2026 at 24:02 UTC
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About Goldman Sachs BDC, Inc.
Goldman Sachs BDC Inc is a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company that elected to be regulated as a business development company focused on lending to middle-market companies. The investment objective is to generate current income and, to a lesser extent, capital appreciation through direct originations of secured debt, including the first lien, unitranche and second lien debt, and unsecured debt. It invests in U.S. middle-market companies such as banks and the public debt markets. The company focuses on the negotiation and structuring of the loans or securities in which it invests and holding the investments in its portfolio to maturity. It generates majority revenue in the form of interest income and dividend income.
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5 articlesPrivate Management Group initiated a new $46 million position in Goldman Sachs BDC (GSBD) by purchasing over 5 million shares in Q1 2026. Despite BDCs facing industry headwinds from lower rates and credit concerns, the investor appears to believe the selloff has been overdone relative to GSBD's 11% dividend yield. However, the sector faces persistent challenges including elevated non-accruals and deteriorating asset quality.
Business Development Companies (BDCs) are offering yields up to 15.6% and trading at significant discounts to net asset value, but investors should be cautious. The sector faces headwinds from private credit concerns, software industry disruption via AI, and portfolio quality issues. The article examines four BDCs to determine if their high yields justify the risks.
A contrarian investment analysis identifying five high-yield dividend stocks (6.5%-15.6%) that are being avoided by Wall Street analysts. The article argues that analyst consensus is overly bullish on S&P 500 stocks, creating opportunities in overlooked, undervalued names. The five stocks discussed face significant headwinds but offer potential value for contrarian investors willing to wait for turnarounds.
Goldman Sachs BDC's share price appears to have stabilized after a sell-off in May. Read more to see why I'm bullish on GSBD stock.