Source Capital

Report azionario NYSE:SOR

Capitalizzazione di mercato: US$370.1m

Source Capital Dividendi e riacquisti

Criteri Dividendo verificati 3/6

Source Capital è una società che paga dividendi con un rendimento attuale di 5.54% ben coperto dagli utili. La prossima data di pagamento è il 29th May, 2026 con una data di stacco della cedola di 14th May, 2026.

Informazioni chiave

5.5%

Rendimento del dividendo

n/a

Rendimento del riacquisto

Rendimento totale per gli azionistin/a
Rendimento futuro dei dividendin/a
Crescita dei dividendi2.0%
Prossima data di pagamento dei dividendi29 May 26
Data di stacco del dividendo14 May 26
Dividendo per azionen/a
Rapporto di remunerazione35%

Aggiornamenti recenti su dividendi e riacquisti

Recent updates

Seeking Alpha Jun 05

Soaring With SOR? Let's Run The Numbers

Summary Source Capital (SOR) offers strong long-term returns and outperforms the S&P 500 in risk-adjusted metrics like inflation-beating and downside protection. SOR's portfolio is globally diversified with a flexible asset allocation, currently holding 58% in credit and fixed assets, not just equities. Compared to traditional 70/30 or 60/40 portfolios, SOR delivers higher returns but with significantly higher volatility and larger drawdowns. SOR is a Buy for investors prioritizing profit and inflation-beating returns, but risk-averse investors may prefer more stable allocation funds. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Nov 27

SOR: Robust CEF, Effective 60/40 Retirement Fund

Summary Source Capital is a closed-end fund that seeks to provide total return to its shareholders through a combination of capital appreciation and investment income. SOR invests in a diversified portfolio of equities and fixed income securities, with a global focus on the equity side. SOR has a strong track record of outperforming simple 60/40 ETFs, but it is not leveraged. The fund is an effective retirement fund tool with a low standard deviation when compared to the S&P 500 and active management. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Jan 03

Source Capital scraps 2022 tender offer under discount management program

Source Capital (NYSE:SOR) said Tuesday the tender offer for 2022 under its discount management program will not occur. This is because from January 1, 2022 through December 31, it traded at an average discount to NAV of less than 10%. The fund also traded at a discount to NAV of 4% at 2022-end, one of its lowest discounts in the past 10 years. Source Capital (SOR) also announced a contingent tender offer for 2024. The contingent tender offer in place for 2023 has been extended through the year ending December 31, 2024. Source Capital (SOR) will conduct a tender offer for 10% of its outstanding shares at a price equal to 98% of NAV per share . The program may be extend beyond 2024. Source Capital (SOR) will continue to implement its stock repurchase program. As of November 30, ~29% of the fund is invested in, or committed to, the private-credit/loan asset class vs. ~25% as of December 31, 2021. Read why SA author Binary Tree Analytics believes Source Capital (SOR) is the best performing 60/40 closed-end fund.
Seeking Alpha Dec 17

SOR: The Best Performing 60/40 CEF, Now With A Discount

Summary SOR is a closed-end fund that broadly follows a 60% equity, 40% fixed income allocation. The vehicle displays the best risk/reward analytics from the analyzed cohort, and currently trades at a discount to NAV. The 60/40 portfolio has experienced a historic high drawdown in 2022, on the back of a positive correlation with stocks. The article compares a number of 60/40 CEFs we have recently reviewed. Binary Tree Analytics (BTA) runs a diversified portfolio, focused on CEFs and yield-generating options strategies. Thesis We have looked at a number of 60/40 or 70/30 CEFs as of late, hence we are going to do a re-fresh on Source Capital (SOR) and see how the fund is doing and how it benchmarks against the cohort. The 60% equity, 40% bonds portfolio is the result of a classic portfolio build, that advocates for lower volatility by utilizing this asset distribution matrix. In a normalized rates environment when equities sell off, bond yields decrease, hence the relationship does exhibit a set-off. This year has been different, with one of the most negative historical performances for this type of portfolio: Historic Performance (Compound Capital) Due to both rising rates and lower equities, the 60/40 portfolio has taken a severe beating. There are many voices questioning the long term viability of this set-up. We do not think the 60/40 portfolio is dead, and with most of the rate hikes now behind us, the market is now starting to price in rate cuts for late 2023 / beginning of 2024. We have analyzed and reviewed a number of CEFs in this space: Clough Global Equity (NYSE:GLQ) which we reviewed here Clough Global Dividend and Income Fund (GLV) which we reviewed here Thornburg Income Builder Opportunities Trust (TBLD) which we analyzed here and the iShares Core Growth Allocation ETF (AOR) which we reviewed here We are going to summarize them and look at their leverage, risk/reward metrics and performance to gauge the best allocation from the cohort. Ultimately, like in any other instance, the CEF wrapper purely transforms capital markets gains into monthly dividends, so if the CEF structures do not deliver an outperformance or even a matching performance to a plain vanilla index via an ETF, there is no point investing in such instruments. CEF Comparison (Author) We have parsed out the CEFs vs the ETF in the above table. We can see there are some CEFs with no leverage (such as SOR and TBLD), while the ETF, by its construction has zero leverage. The highest standard deviation is exposed by the most leveraged name, i.e. GLQ. GLQ has the largest drawdown as well, but not the lowest Sharpe ratio. That is reserved for GLV, which we penciled in as a Sell in our most recent article. The highest Sharpe ratio (risk/reward ratio) comes from SOR. So does the largest 5-year total return. Performance Comparison On a year to date basis, SOR is the best performing fund: Total Return (Seeking Alpha) Moreover, SOR has the shallowest drawdown from all of the analyzed vehicles. On the metric observed above, SOR outperforms handily the AOR ETF, which speaks well to the fund. The story is very similar on a 5-year time frame: Total Return (Seeking Alpha) We can see that the most leveraged fund GLQ was the outperformer during the zero rates environment, but due to the market drawdown this year the fund has fallen the most. Leverage helps on the way up, but it really drags you in on the way down. SOR Holdings The fund has decreased its equity sleeve as of late: Allocation (Fund Fact Sheet) We can see from the above pie chart that the CEF has reduced the equity slice to roughly 50% now (when adding the U.S. Equity and the Non-U.S Equity slices). On the bond side it has an even distribution among Private Credit, IG Credit and Non-IG names.
Seeking Alpha Nov 15

Source Capital declares $0.185 dividend

Source Capital (NYSE:SOR) declares $0.185/share monthly dividend, in line with previous. Forward yield 5.97% Payable Dec. 29; for shareholders of record Dec. 16; ex-div Dec. 15. Payable Jan. 31; for shareholders of record Jan. 17; ex-div Jan. 16. Payable Feb. 28; for shareholders of record Feb. 16; ex-div Feb. 15. See SOR Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth.
Seeking Alpha Aug 09

Source Capital declares $0.185 dividend

Source Capital (NYSE:SOR) declares $0.185/share monthly dividend, in line with previous. Forward yield 5.77% Payable Sept. 30; for shareholders of record Sept. 16; ex-div Sept. 15. Payable Oct. 31; for shareholders of record Oct. 18; ex-div Oct. 17. Payable Nov. 30; for shareholders of record Nov. 16; ex-div Nov. 15. See SOR Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth.
Seeking Alpha May 04

Source Capital: 60/40 CEF That Works

SOR is a closed-end fund that broadly follows a 60% equity, 40% fixed income allocation. The fund has very robust long-term trailing total returns. The vehicle displays strong risk/reward analytics, currently trades at a 7.42% discount to NAV. This article covers CEFs from our suite of products - we focus on macro portfolio allocation, CEFs and yield-producing options strategies, targeting overall returns of 9%+.

Stabilità e crescita dei pagamenti

Recupero dei dati sui dividendi

Dividendo stabile: I pagamenti dei dividendi di SOR sono stati volatili negli ultimi 10 anni.

Dividendo in crescita: I pagamenti dei dividendi di SOR sono diminuiti negli ultimi 10 anni.


Rendimento dei dividendi rispetto al mercato

Source Capital Rendimento dei dividendi rispetto al mercato
Come si colloca il rendimento da dividendo di SOR rispetto al mercato?
SegmentoRendimento dei dividendi
Azienda (SOR)5.5%
Fondo del 25% del mercato (US)1.4%
Top 25% del mercato (US)4.3%
Media del settore (Capital Markets)2.1%
Analista previsionale (SOR) (fino a 3 anni)n/a

Dividendo notevole: Il dividendo di SOR ( 5.54% ) è più alto rispetto al 25% inferiore dei pagatori di dividendi nel mercato US ( 1.42% ).

Dividendo elevato: Il dividendo di SOR ( 5.54% ) è tra il 25% dei principali pagatori di dividendi nel mercato US ( 4.27% )


Distribuzione degli utili agli azionisti

Copertura degli utili: Grazie al suo payout ratio ( 34.6% ) ragionevolmente basso, i pagamenti dei dividendi di SOR sono ben coperti dagli utili.


Pagamenti in contanti agli azionisti

Copertura del flusso di cassa: Dati insufficienti per calcolare il cash payout ratio di SOR per determinare se i pagamenti dei dividendi sono coperti dai flussi di cassa.

Analisi aziendale e situazione dei dati finanziari

DatiUltimo aggiornamento (ora UTC)
Analisi dell'azienda2026/05/20 08:21
Prezzo dell'azione a fine giornata2026/05/20 00:00
Utili2025/12/31
Utili annuali2025/12/31

Fonti dei dati

I dati utilizzati nella nostra analisi aziendale provengono da S&P Global Market Intelligence LLC. I seguenti dati sono utilizzati nel nostro modello di analisi per generare questo report. I dati sono normalizzati, il che può comportare un ritardo nella disponibilità della fonte.

PacchettoDatiTempisticaEsempio Fonte USA *
Dati finanziari della società10 anni
  • Conto economico
  • Rendiconto finanziario
  • Bilancio
Stime di consenso degli analisti+3 anni
  • Previsioni finanziarie
  • Obiettivi di prezzo degli analisti
Prezzi di mercato30 anni
  • Prezzi delle azioni
  • Dividendi, scissioni e azioni
Proprietà10 anni
  • Top azionisti
  • Insider trading
Gestione10 anni
  • Team di leadership
  • Consiglio di amministrazione
Sviluppi principali10 anni
  • Annunci aziendali

* Esempio per i titoli statunitensi, per i titoli non statunitensi si utilizzano forme e fonti normative equivalenti.

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Metriche di settore e industriali

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Fonti analitiche

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