EICA

Eagle Point Income Company Inc.NYSE:EICA 株式レポート

時価総額 US$245.6m
株価
US$24.92
US$28.34
12.1% 割安 内在価値ディスカウント
1Y2.4%
7D-0.05%
1D
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Eagle Point Income Company Inc.

NYSE:EICA 株式レポート

時価総額:US$245.6m

Eagle Point Income(EICA)株式概要

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EICA ファンダメンタル分析
スノーフレーク・スコア
評価2/6
将来の成長3/6
過去の実績0/6
財務の健全性4/6
配当金3/6

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価格と性能

株価の高値、安値、推移の概要Eagle Point Income
過去の株価
現在の株価US$24.92
52週高値US$25.92
52週安値US$24.10
ベータ0.29
1ヶ月の変化0.16%
3ヶ月変化0.56%
1年変化2.38%
3年間の変化5.37%
5年間の変化n/a
IPOからの変化1.30%

最新ニュース

Seeking Alpha 4h

EICA: Has Run Its Course, Monitoring For Price Distortions (Downgrade)

Summary Eagle Point Income Company Inc. Series A Preferred is now rated 'Hold' as the pull-to-par opportunity has closed with shares trading near par. EICA's October 2026 maturity and 5% coupon offer little capital gain potential, with yield to maturity at 5.5% and only five months remaining. Recent refinancing replaced exchange-listed preferreds with privately placed perpetual convertibles, limiting retail investor access and signaling a likely direction for Series A post-maturity. We are monitoring for price distortions above par to exit, as current entry points are no longer attractive given minimal upside and imminent maturity. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha

Recent updates

Seeking Alpha 4h

EICA: Has Run Its Course, Monitoring For Price Distortions (Downgrade)

Summary Eagle Point Income Company Inc. Series A Preferred is now rated 'Hold' as the pull-to-par opportunity has closed with shares trading near par. EICA's October 2026 maturity and 5% coupon offer little capital gain potential, with yield to maturity at 5.5% and only five months remaining. Recent refinancing replaced exchange-listed preferreds with privately placed perpetual convertibles, limiting retail investor access and signaling a likely direction for Series A post-maturity. We are monitoring for price distortions above par to exit, as current entry points are no longer attractive given minimal upside and imminent maturity. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Mar 26

Eagle Point Income: CLO Funds Are Still On The Menu

Summary Eagle Point Income is a buy despite recent drops, driven by external factors and market volatility from the new US administration. CLOs bundle low-rated loans, offering different risk levels; EIC invests in the BB tranche, focusing on corporate debt. EIC's portfolio is diversified across 1,466 obligors, primarily in the tech and healthcare sectors, with a forward yield of 16%. EIC's leverage, premium to NAV, and fees are justified by its strong dividend history and favorable Z-Score, making it suitable for aggressive investors. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Mar 10

EICA: Still A Buy, Favorable Risk-Reward Profile

Summary EICA is a term preferred equity with bond characteristics, offering a 5.2% current yield and 7.1% yield to maturity (maturing in October 2026). The security is less volatile and becoming less risky over time due to its low duration of 1.6 years. EICA's attractive yield and low duration make it a compelling investment, especially as many fixed income instruments are currently overvalued. The risk/reward profile of EICA is favorable, with a 300 bps spread over 2-year treasuries, making it a continued 'Buy' recommendation. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Jan 21

Yield Hunting (Part 1): EICC - An 8.2% YTM Addition To Our Short-Duration Portfolio

Summary Eagle Point Income Co.'s 8.0% Series C Term Preferred Stock offers an attractive yield and strong protection due to its CLO-Debt-heavy portfolio. EICC pays an 8% annual cumulative dividend, has a maturity date in 2029, and is currently trading with a Yield to Maturity of 8.22%. The company's capital structure and mandatory asset coverage covenants provide confidence in the preservation of principal for preferred stock investors. EICC's yield and sector relative valuation make it a compelling addition to our short-duration portfolio, outperforming CLO-Equity peers. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Feb 06

EICA: A Great Deal To Like About This 8% 2-Year Baby Bond

Summary EICA is a baby bond issued by Eagle Point with a $25 par value and a maturity date of October 2026. The security offers a high yield to maturity of 8% due to its low coupon and retail-oriented issuance. EICA has a strong asset coverage of 400%, reducing credit risk and making it an attractive investment. The credit spread associated with this issuance is very high, given the low tenor and high asset coverage. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Aug 02

EICB: New 7.75% Term Preferred From CEF EIC That's Worth A Look

Summary CLO CEF Eagle Point Income Co Inc is issuing another preferred - EICB - with a 7.75% coupon and a 2028 maturity. At "par," EICB has a significant yield advantage over its sister preferred EICA, so a switch to EICB from EICA makes sense. The underlying portfolio of the issuer EIC is higher-quality than the broader CLO CEF population. We view EIC preferreds as more attractive than the fund's common shares, despite the 14% yield on EIC. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Feb 18

EIC: Get Your High Yield Income From The Eagle Point Income Fund

Summary EIC invests in the BB-rated debt tranches of CLOs and offers investors a high-yield income from a relatively safe asset class. After raising the dividend 3 times in 2022, the fund's NAV and NII are both rising and firmly support the current 13.45% annual distribution yield. Despite the potential for rising loan defaults in 2023, CLO issuances are on the rise while the origination costs of CLOs are decreasing. When I first became interested in opportunities to invest in high yield income securities for long-term investing, it was around 2016 when I first joined Seeking Alpha and I had a lot to learn. Back then, I was still relatively new to investing in stocks, bonds, and funds like ETFs and CEFs. I had started managing a self-directed IRA that I was trying to build up to supplement my future retirement income stream. That retirement income will be largely based on a pension that I will receive from my employer when I retire later this year, along with whatever Social Security that I may be entitled to when I decide to start taking it, along with the income generated from my now more substantial IRA portfolio. I had a relatively small portfolio balance at the time, and I made my share of mistakes in trying to capture total return from a combination of growth stocks and high yield investments such as REITs, BDCs, MLPs, and a few ETFs that I had read about. I knew that I was taking some risks to achieve the higher yields from some of those investments, but I was not as well educated as I probably should have been. Now, nearly 7 years later I have learned a lot from my investment choices, both from my winners and my "learners" (not losers, because I always learn from my losses). One thing that I have learned is that not all high yield investments carry a high degree of risk. Frequently, I read comments or articles from other SA contributors that say to avoid or sell anything that yields more than xx%. Everyone has different risk tolerances and investment objectives though, so judging an investment vehicle based on the yield alone is unwise, in my experience. There is always a tradeoff between risk and reward, and it is helpful to understand what the level of risk is that one is willing to accept to achieve the high rewards. With that introduction in mind, I would like to review one of my most rewarding high yield investment choices over the past several years, and that is one that includes investments in CEFs that hold CLOs (Collateralized Loan Obligations). One relatively new fund that invests primarily in the BB-rated debt tranches of CLOs is Eagle Point Income fund (EIC), which I last wrote about in November. Seeking Alpha Why CLOs and Why Now? If you are new to CLOs and would like to understand them in more detail, there is an excellent white paper available from LSTA that discusses the US CLO market in detail and I would suggest that you read as much as you can if you are interested in investing in them. Collateralized Loan Obligations ("CLOs") are widely misunderstood investment vehicles, often thought to be opaque, risky and under policed. In fact, CLOs are one of the most transparent investment vehicles available to institutional and sophisticated investors today. They are governed by a clear and intersecting set of performance rules and disclosure requirements. Thanks in large part to these requirements- and the transparency and performance of the underlying leveraged loan assets-CLO securities have outperformed nearly every other equivalently-rated product for nearly 30 years. Another good resource that I found is this discussion from Guggenheim, which goes into additional detail about the structure of CLOs, and why they represent a scalable, high yielding, floating rate investment alternative with a history of stable credit performance. Guggenhiem The market outlook for CLOs in 2023 looks positive despite concerns regarding the potential for rising loan default rates. Some are predicting default rates to rise to as high as 3 to 4% in 2023, however, CLO performance is expected to hold up in this environment due to the protections that are in place. In fact, the CLO market is picking up steam in 2023 according to a February 15 report from Pitchbook. Pitchbook And while CLO issuance has been on the rise, the costs for originating CLOs are decreasing. This is good news for CLO managers and investors like EIC, who are able to take advantage of newer issues at lower cost to build out their CLO holdings. EIC Update When I last wrote about EIC in November, the fund's estimated NAV was in the range of $12.81 to $12.91 per share with about $90 million in total assets. As of January 31, 2023, the NAV is estimated to be in the range of $13.67 to $13.77 per share with $114M in total net asset value. You can view the NAV history of the fund on the website where you will see that the NAV rises and falls with the market and based on estimated values of the underlying loans within the CLOs. The last time that the fund's NAV was roughly equivalent to what it is now was back in June 2022. The quarterly NII of the fund is estimated at between $0.48 to $0.52 for Q422, which is substantially higher than the $0.40 reported in Q322 and the $0.41 reported in Q222. Therefore, while the market price of the fund still trades at a slight premium to NAV, the NAV is increasing along with NII, which indicates that the fund is performing well despite the declining market price and offers a relatively safe high yield source of income that is well covered. EIC website The current market price as of February 17 market close was $14.19 and since I last wrote about EIC in November, the fund has paid out 2 distributions of $0.14 in December and $0.16 in January. The current annual yield based on the regular monthly distribution of $0.16 for 2023 (which has been declared through March) works out to about 13.45%. Seeking Alpha Institutional Buyers and Stock Offering According to two recent SEC filings, there has been substantial institutional buying of EIC over the past few months. This 13G filing from 12/31/22 shows an ownership interest in EIC of more than 53% by Enstar Group (ESGR), a Bermuda based insurance company, who own 3,764,580 shares as of the end of 2022. In a separate 13G filing, Karpus Management, an Investment Advisory firm, owns 183,386 shares as of 12/31/22.

株主還元

EICAUS Capital MarketsUS 市場
7D-0.05%-0.3%1.1%
1Y2.4%10.4%28.7%

業界別リターン: EICA過去 1 年間で10.4 % の収益を上げたUS Capital Markets業界を下回りました。

リターン対市場: EICAは、過去 1 年間で28.7 % のリターンを上げたUS市場を下回りました。

価格変動

Is EICA's price volatile compared to industry and market?
EICA volatility
EICA Average Weekly Movement1.8%
Capital Markets Industry Average Movement3.6%
Market Average Movement7.2%
10% most volatile stocks in US Market16.4%
10% least volatile stocks in US Market3.1%

安定した株価: EICA 、 US市場と比較して、過去 3 か月間で大きな価格変動はありませんでした。

時間の経過による変動: EICAの 週次ボラティリティ ( 2% ) は過去 1 年間安定しています。

会社概要

設立従業員CEO(最高経営責任者ウェブサイト
n/an/aTom Majewskin/a

Eagle Point Income Company Inc. 基礎のまとめ

Eagle Point Income の収益と売上を時価総額と比較するとどうか。
EICA 基礎統計学
時価総額US$245.65m
収益(TTM)-US$12.53m
売上高(TTM)US$58.89m
4.2x
P/Sレシオ
-19.6x
PER(株価収益率

収益と収入

最新の決算報告書(TTM)に基づく主な収益性統計
EICA 損益計算書(TTM)
収益US$58.89m
売上原価US$0
売上総利益US$58.89m
その他の費用US$71.42m
収益-US$12.53m

直近の収益報告

Mar 31, 2026

次回決算日

該当なし

一株当たり利益(EPS)-0.54
グロス・マージン100.00%
純利益率-21.28%
有利子負債/自己資本比率52.6%

EICA の長期的なパフォーマンスは?

過去の実績と比較を見る

配当金

12.4%
現在の配当利回り
-274%
配当性向

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Eagle Point Income 配当日
配当落ち日May 11 2026
配当支払日May 29 2026
配当落ちまでの日数14 days
配当支払日までの日数4 days

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企業分析と財務データの現状

データ最終更新日(UTC時間)
企業分析2026/05/25 08:48
終値2026/05/22 00:00
収益2026/03/31
年間収益2025/12/31

データソース

企業分析に使用したデータはS&P Global Market Intelligence LLC のものです。本レポートを作成するための分析モデルでは、以下のデータを使用しています。データは正規化されているため、ソースが利用可能になるまでに時間がかかる場合があります。

パッケージデータタイムフレーム米国ソース例
会社財務10年
  • 損益計算書
  • キャッシュ・フロー計算書
  • 貸借対照表
アナリストのコンセンサス予想+プラス3年
  • 予想財務
  • アナリストの目標株価
市場価格30年
  • 株価
  • 配当、分割、措置
所有権10年
  • トップ株主
  • インサイダー取引
マネジメント10年
  • リーダーシップ・チーム
  • 取締役会
主な進展10年
  • 会社からのお知らせ

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