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Main Street Capital Corporation (MAIN) Operating Cash Flow CAGR:285.71%(TTM)

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Operating cash flow CAGR uses precomputed cash-flow statement history (cash from operations, before capital expenditures).

Over longer horizons, Main Street Capital Corporation's Operating Cash Flow CAGR averages 55.68% over 3 years and 55.68% over 5 years.The TTM figure compares the trailing 12 months (sum of the latest four quarters) with the 12 months before that. Rows in the history table compare fiscal years, and the quarterly table compares single quarters; the three measure different windows and will differ. Operating cash flow CAGR measures the compound annual growth rate of the cash Main Street Capital Corporation generates from its core business operations, before capital expenditures, computed from rolling-twelve-month cash-flow statement history.

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MAIN Quarterly Operating Cash Flow Growth (YoY)

Operating Cash Flow growth vs the same quarter one year earlier, last 20 quarters.

MAIN Operating Cash Flow CAGR History

YearStart OCFEnd OCFChange% ChangeCAGR
2025$-87.12M$347.44M+$434.56M+0.00%N/A
2024$285.32M$-87.12M$-372.44M-130.53%N/A
2023$-246.94M$285.32M+$532.26M+0.00%N/A
2022$-515.37M$-246.94M+$268.44M+0.00%N/A
2021$-54.08M$-515.37M$-461.29M+0.00%N/A
2020$-33.83M$-54.08M$-20.25M+0.00%N/A
2019$-109.07M$-33.83M+$75.23M+0.00%N/A
2018$72.90M$-109.07M$-181.97M-249.61%N/A
2017$-42.73M$72.90M+$115.63M+0.00%N/A
2016$-131.39M$-42.73M+$88.66M+0.00%N/A
2015$-190.92M$-131.39M+$59.53M+0.00%N/A
2014$-240.71M$-190.92M+$49.79M+0.00%N/A
2013$48.87M$-240.71M$-289.57M-592.55%N/A
2012$37.16M$48.87M+$11.71M+31.52%+31.52%
2011$16.60M$37.16M+$20.55M+123.77%+123.77%
2010$8.04M$16.60M+$8.56M+106.40%+106.40%
2009$10.91M$8.04M$-2.87M-26.28%-26.28%
2008$5.40M$10.91M+$5.51M+101.90%+101.90%
2007$4.24M$5.40M+$1.16M+27.36%+27.36%
2006$2.97M$4.24M+$1.27M+42.74%+42.74%

Quarterly Operating Cash Flow: QoQ & YoY

QuarterValueQoQYoY
Q1 2026$45.61M-55.9%-21.1%
Q4 2025$103.52M+14.2%-28.6%
Q3 2025$90.63M-11.6%+25.2%
Q2 2025$102.52M+77.4%
Q1 2025$57.78M-60.2%
Q4 2024$145.05M+100.4%+13.2%
Q3 2024$72.39M-19.9%
Q2 2024-$186.47M-57.9%
Q1 2024-$118.08M
Q4 2023$128.12M+41.8%+50.3%
Q3 2023$90.34M+226.0%
Q2 2023$27.71M+38.8%+170.6%
Q1 2023$19.97M-76.6%-57.4%
Q4 2022$85.24M
Q3 2022-$217.89M-331.3%
Q2 2022$10.24M-78.2%

QoQ = change vs the prior quarter; YoY = change vs the same quarter a year earlier.

About Main Street Capital Corporation

Main Street Capital Corporation functions as a Business Development Company (BDC), providing diverse capital solutions across different market segments. Primarily, the firm supplies equity capital to lower middle market companies. These investments support various strategic objectives, including recapitalizations, management buyouts, refinancing, family estate planning, industry consolidation, and growth initiatives for both mature and later-stage emerging businesses. Main Street actively seeks to forge partnerships with entrepreneurs, business owners, and management teams, frequently offering comprehensive, "one-stop" financing alternatives for its lower middle market portfolio. Companies targeted for equity investment in this segment typically have annual revenues between $5 million and $300 million, with individual equity investments generally ranging from $2 million to $75 million, and an enterprise value for the target company usually falling between $3 million and $20 million. The firm is prepared to take stakes from a 5% minority position up to a 50% majority interest. In addition to its equity offerings, Main Street also extends debt capital to middle market companies. These funds are allocated to finance activities such as acquisitions, management buyouts, growth strategies, recapitalizations, and refinancing. Debt transactions in the middle market typically range from $5 million to $50 million per deal, targeting businesses with annual EBITDA between $1 million and $20 million. It is important to note that these middle market debt recipients are generally larger in scale than the companies within Main Street's lower middle market equity portfolio. The firm demonstrates a wide investment scope, engaging with numerous industries. These include, but are not limited to: air freight and logistics, auto components, building products, chemicals, commercial services, computing, construction and engineering, consumer finance and services, electronic equipment, energy (equipment, services, and consumables), financial services, healthcare (equipment and providers), hospitality, internet software and services, IT services, machinery, paper and forest products, professional and industrial services, road and rail transportation, software, specialty retail, and telecommunications. Broadly, this covers sectors within consumer discretionary, energy, materials, technology, and transportation. Main Street Capital Corporation was established in 2007, with its main operations based in Houston, Texas, and an additional office located in Chojnów, Poland.

Houston, TX
104 employees
Financial Services / Asset Management
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Asset Management
CEO
Dwayne Louis Hyzak