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MAIN
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Introduction to Business
Development Companies (“BDCs”)
and Main Street Capital Corporation
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Forward-Looking Statements and Non-GAAP Financial Measures
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Business Development Companies (“BDCs”)
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Overview
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Created by the Small Business Investment Incentive Act of 1980 (the
“1980 Amendments”) as a result of a perceived crisis in the capital
markets in the 1970s
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Private equity and venture capital firms believed the “small private
investment company” exemption (Section 3(c)(1) of 1940 Act) limited
their capacity to provide financing to small, growing businesses
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Provided Regulated Investment Company (RIC) status in 1990
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Special type of closed-end fund that:
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Provides small, growing companies access to capital
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Enables private equity funds to access the public capital markets
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Enables retail investors to participate in the upside of pre-IPO
investing with complete liquidity
Hybrid between an operating company and an investment company
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Key Market Role
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Retail Investors
Public Equity Capital Markets
Accredited
Investors
Business Development Companies
Private Equity Firms
Investment
Company Act of 1940
Small and Middle-Market
Businesses
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Benefits of BDCs as an Investment Vehicle
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Access to public capital markets
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Shares are traded on national exchanges
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Flow-through tax treatment as RIC
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Reduced burden under 1940 Act, as compared to closed-end funds
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Restrictions on leverage
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Restrictions on affiliated transactions
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External model permits management fee and “carried interest” incentive
fee structure
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Publicly available financial information though quarterly reporting
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Portfolio is typically diversified
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Reduces risk typically associated with private equity investments
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BDC Industry Renaissance
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Prior to 2003, the largest BDCs were primarily internally managed
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Choice reflected the success of the internally managed, income
producing BDC model
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In 2004, Apollo Investment Corporation raised $930 million in less than three
months which ignited the growth in the BDC industry
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There has been a steady stream of BDC IPOs since that period
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Approximately 35 internally and externally managed BDCs make up the
current BDC space; 29 of which are the subject of frequent research
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Current BDC space has average Market Capitalization of $565 million with
the 10 largest BDCs having a combined Market Capitalization of $12.9
billion*
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* As of June 1, 2012.
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Non-Traded BDC Structures
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The first registered, continuously-offered unlisted BDC, FS Investment
Corporation, commenced fundraising in 2008; since then, these fund
vehicles have grown rapidly and gained the attention of potential sponsors
and the capital markets
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Longer offering period with periodic closings (as opposed to IPO)
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Subject to individual state registration requirements for public offerings,
which can be time-consuming and expensive
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Less susceptible to capital raise constraints caused by market downturns
due to ability to adjust periodic offering price to remain at or above NAV
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Lack of price fluctuation attractive to yield-based investors
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Not fully liquid: exit through periodic repurchase offers (often at discount to
NAV)
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Eligible BDC Investments
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A BDC must invest 70% of its assets in “good” BDC assets
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70% basket includes securities issued by an eligible portfolio company, as defined
in Section 2(a)(46), which includes:
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U.S. issuers that are neither an investment company as defined in section 3
(other than a wholly-owned SBIC) nor a company which would be an
investment company except for the exclusion from the definition of
investment company in section 3(c) and
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(i) do not have any class of securities listed on a national securities
exchange; or
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(ii) have a class of securities listed on a national securities exchange,
but have an aggregate market value outstanding voting and non-voting
common equity of less than $250 million
A BDC can generally invest with flexibility in “bad” assets that do not fall within the
“70% basket”
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The SEC Staff has never been called upon to consider whether utilizing a
specific strategy for the entire “30% basket,” e.g., investing solely in foreign
companies, might run afoul of the intent of Section 55(a)
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BDC Borrowing Limitations
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BDCs must have 200% asset coverage (Total Assets/Total Debt)
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For example, a BDC with $50 in equity can borrow up to $50
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A BDC would be able to invest $100 in growing businesses
$50
Equity
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$50
Equity
Other investment companies are restricted to a 300% asset coverage
requirement with respect to issuing debt
$50
Equity
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$50
Debt
$25
Debt
$50
Equity
BDCs may exclude leverage at the SBIC level if the SEC grants
exemptive relief
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How do BDCs Value Their Assets?
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Investments are reported at fair value
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FASB ASC 820 – Fair Value Measurements and Disclosures
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Fair Value – Price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to
transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants
at measurement date
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Regulated investment companies also governed by definition of “value”
in Investment Company Act of 1940 further interpreted in SEC
Codification of Financial Reporting section 404.03 – “fair value as
determined in good faith by the board of directors”
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Tax Considerations for BDCs
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A BDC may elect to be taxed as a RIC under the Internal Revenue
Code
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Taxation as a RIC
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Allows “pass through” tax treatment for income and capital gains
that are distributable to shareholders
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A BDC must distribute at least 90% of its investment income to
shareholders annually
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The BDC may retain, distribute or “deem distribute” capital gains
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BDC must meet minimum source of income requirements annually
and meet requirements on a quarterly basis with respect to
portfolio diversification
Conversion to RIC status
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Formation considerations – Built-in gains
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BDC Market Statistics
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BDC Market Statistics
Market Cap. ($MM)
Source: Raymond James – BDC Weekly Update, June 01, 2012.
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BDC Market Statistics
Dividend Yield (1)
Source: Raymond James – BDC Weekly Update, June 01, 2012.
(1) Dividend Yield uses the current dividend annualized.
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BDC Market Statistics
Price / NAV
Source: Raymond James – BDC Weekly Update, June 01, 2012.
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BDC Market Statistics
Price / 2012 EPS
Source: Raymond James – BDC Weekly Update, June 01, 2012.
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Main Street Capital Corporation
Corporate Overview
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MAIN is a Principal Investor in Private Debt and Equity
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Publicly-traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: “MAIN”)
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Internally-managed Business Development Company (BDC)
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IPO in October 2007
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Over $900 million in assets under management
Seeks to invest in the under-served Lower Middle Market (LMM)
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Generally companies with revenue between $10 million - $150 million; EBITDA
between $3 million - $20 million
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Self-sponsored/self-originated orientation – partner with business owners and
entrepreneurs
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Invest in complimentary interest bearing debt investments in Middle Market companies
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Generally issuances of secured and/or rated debt securities
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Generally larger companies than LMM strategy
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Recapitalizations, buyouts, growth and acquisition capital
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High level of management ownership/investment in MAIN
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Headquartered in Houston, Texas
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MAIN is a Principal Investor in Private Debt and Equity
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High cash dividend yield – dividends paid monthly
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Long-term focus on delivering shareholders sustainable growth in both the
value of portfolio assets and recurring dividends
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Owns two Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) Funds
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Main Street Mezzanine Fund (2002 vintage) and Main Street Capital II
(2006 vintage)
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Provides access to 10-year, low cost, fixed rate government-backed
leverage
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Strong capitalization and liquidity position – stable, long-term debt and
significant available liquidity
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Internally managed cost structure provides significant operating leverage
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Favorable ratio of total operating expenses, excluding interest
expense, to average total assets of 2.2%
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Greater portion of gross portfolio returns are delivered to our
shareholders
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MAIN Regulatory Framework
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Operates as Business Development Company
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Regulated by SEC - 1940 Act
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Publicly-traded, private investment company
Regulated Investment Company (RIC) tax structure
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Eliminates corporate level income tax
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Efficient tax structure providing high yield to investors
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Passes through capital gains to investors
Small Business Investment Company subsidiaries
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Regulated by SBA
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Access to low cost, fixed rate, long-term leverage
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Total leverage capacity of $225 million
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MAIN received 2011 SBIC of the Year Award
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MAIN Corporate Structure – Internally Managed
“Internally managed” means no external management fees or expenses and provides operating leverage to
MAIN’s business. MAIN targets cash operating and administrative costs at or less than 2% of total assets.
Main Street Capital
Corporation
(BDC/RIC)
Assets: ~$332 million
Line of Credit: $107 million
($235 million facility)
Main Street Mezzanine
Fund, LP
Main Street Capital II, LP
(2006 vintage SBIC)
Assets: ~$159 million
SBIC Debt: $95 million
(2002 vintage SBIC)
Assets: ~$247 million
SBIC Debt: $125 million
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Flexible Capital for the Lower Middle Market
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Market Segment Opportunity for LMM Investment Strategy
MAIN targets LMM investments in established, profitable companies
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Large and critical portion of U.S. economy
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175,000+ domestic LMM businesses(1)
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LMM is under-served from a capital perspective and less
competitive
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Inefficient asset class generates pricing inefficiencies
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Enterprise values average 4X – 5X EBITDA and leverage
multiples average 2X – 3X EBITDA to MAIN
Ability to become a partner vs. a “commoditized vendor of
capital”
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(1) Source: U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of Advocacy
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LMM Investment Portfolio
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Privately Placed Debt Investment Strategy
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MAIN also maintains a portfolio of privately placed, interest-bearing debt
investments
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Favorable market environment has generated attractive investment
opportunities
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Generally larger issuances of secured and/or rated debt securities
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69% of current privately-placed debt portfolio is first lien term
debt and 31% is second lien term debt
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Most have a B or BB S&P rating
Generally larger companies than LMM investment strategy
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Current privately-placed portfolio has weighted average
revenues of approximately $367 million
7% - 12% targeted gross yields
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27 investments representing 27% of total portfolio at cost
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Weighted average yield of 10.6%
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Total Investment Portfolio
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Includes complimentary LMM debt and equity investments and
privately placed debt investments
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Total portfolio consists of 73% LMM / 27% privately placed investments
(as a percentage of cost)
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81 portfolio companies
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Average investment size of $6.2 million
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Largest individual portfolio company represents 3.2% of total
investment income and 4.3% of total portfolio fair value
Significant diversification
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Issuer
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Industry
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Transaction type
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Geography
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End markets
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Combined
Portfolio
Total Portfolio by Industry
(as a Percentage
of Cost)
Energy Equipment & Services, 10%
Machinery, 8%
Media, 7%
Commercial Services & Supplies, 11%
Health Care Providers & Services, 7%
Construction & Engineering, 5%
Software, 4%
Other, 1%
Containers & Packaging, 1%
Construction Materials, 1%
Diversified Telecommunication Services,
1%
Internet & Catalog Retail, 1%
IT Services, 1%
Real Estate Management & Development,
1%
Pharmaceuticals, 1%
Specialty Retail, 4%
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure, 4%
Insurance, 3%
Trading Companies & Distributors, 1%
Electronic Equipment, Instruments &
Components, 3%
Leisure Equipment & Products, 1%
Chemicals, 1%
Food & Staples Retailing, 3%
Transportation Infrastructure, 1%
Professional Services, 3%
Consumer Finance, 2%
Internet Software & Services, 2%
Auto Components, 2%
Health Care Equipment & Supplies, 2%
Paper & Forest Products, 2%
Diversified Consumer Services, 2%
Building Products, 2%
Food Products, 2%
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Diversified Total Portfolio (as a Percentage of Cost)
Invested Capital by
Transaction Type
Invested Capital by
Geography
Recapitalization/Refinancing
33%
28%
9%
12%
LBO/MBO
26%
Acquisition
19%
Growth Capital
22%
42%
9%
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MAIN Total Return Performance Since IPO
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BDC Index (42.7%)
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Notes:
(1) Assumes dividends reinvested on ex-dividend date
(2) BDC Index includes: ACAS, AINV, ARCC, BKCC, FDUS, FSC, GAIN, GBDC, GLAD, HRZN, HTGC, KCAP, MAIN, MCC, MCGC, MVC, NGPC, NMFC,
PNNT, PSEC, SAR, SLRC, SUNS, TCAP, TCRD, TICC and TINY
(3) BDC Index is equal weighted
(4) First trading date is October 4, 2007 and last trading date is December 30, 2011
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Q&A
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Contact Information
Main Street Capital Corporation
1300 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 800
Houston, TX 77056
713-350-6000 (main)
713-350-6042 (fax)
www.mainstcapital.com
Vincent D. Foster
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
713-350-6039
[email protected]
Alejandro Palomo
Sr. Associate
713-350-6019
[email protected]
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