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Main Street Capital stock drops — what to watch before MAIN reports earnings

Main Street Capital stock drops — what to watch before MAIN reports earnings

New York, February 14, 2026, 18:27 EST — Market closed

Main Street Capital Corp dropped 2.4% Friday, wrapping up the session at $59.44. That put the income-oriented lender on weaker footing going into the weekend.

A softer U.S. inflation reading kept the market betting on rate cuts—a potentially big deal for business development companies, or BDCs. These firms, which lend to smaller private businesses and often see their earnings swing with benchmark rates, closely track such data. The consumer price index rose 0.2% in January and was up 2.4% year-over-year. “Price pressures remain a little too hot for comfort,” said James McCann, senior economist at Edward Jones. Reuters

U.S. equities barely budged Friday—Dow and S&P 500 eked out modest gains, while the Nasdaq slipped—after Treasury yields retreated following the CPI release, according to Reuters. “It is a bit of good news as we head into the long holiday weekend,” Orion chief investment officer Tim Holland said. Reuters

Main Street wasn’t alone. The broader BDC sector lost ground, with the VanEck BDC Income ETF off 1.4%. Shares of Ares Capital closed 0.6% lower, Blue Owl Capital’s BDC stumbled 3.2%, and FS KKR Capital shed 1.0%.

Houston-based Main Street supplies long-term debt and equity funding to lower middle market firms, and also extends secured loans to other private lenders, per a Reuters company profile.

Filings caught a late look as well. Main Street turned in several Form 4s dated Feb. 13—those are the SEC forms officers, directors, and big shareholders use to report trades.

Jason Beauvais, executive vice president as well as general counsel and secretary for the company, picked up 100.114 shares at $62.27 apiece via a dividend reinvestment plan on Jan. 15, according to a recent filing. After the purchase, Beauvais was holding roughly 181,936 shares, the document showed.

Main Street’s site lists a $0.26 monthly dividend per share, set for payment on Feb. 13. The following payout will go ex-dividend March 6, hitting accounts March 13. (That’s the date shares lose eligibility for the upcoming dividend.)

Earnings are up next. Main Street will post its Q4 and full-year 2025 numbers after the bell on Feb. 26, with management set to hold a call the following day, Feb. 27.

The trouble for BDCs usually surfaces with a credit downturn, not from modest rate moves. This week, Reuters’ Marty Fridson flagged that private-credit assets can appear steady right up to the point where a borrower defaults. He cited several cases where BDCs had loans booked close to par just ahead of bankruptcy filings.

With U.S. markets shut on Monday in honor of Washington’s Birthday, trading picks up again Tuesday, giving investors a tighter window ahead of Main Street’s results. Until the numbers arrive on Feb. 26, the focus stays on rate action and credit spreads—key signals for whether the income trade is just busy or starting to wobble.

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