KBRS yields 166.67% · ARCC yields 10.82%● Live data
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KBS Real Estate Investment Trust II, Inc. was formed on July 12, 2007 as a Maryland corporation that elected to be taxed as a real estate investment trust beginning with the taxable year ended December 31, 2008. The Company conducts its business primarily through KBS Limited Partnership II, a Delaware limited partnership formed on August 23, 2007, and its subsidiaries. The Company is the sole general partner of and directly owns a 0.1% partnership interest in the Operating Partnership. The Company's wholly-owned subsidiary, KBS REIT Holdings II LLC, a Delaware limited liability company formed on August 23, 2007, owns the remaining 99.9% partnership interest in the Operating Partnership and is its sole limited partner. As of September 30, 2020, the Company owned four office properties and an office campus consisting of two office buildings. Subject to certain restrictions and limitations, the business of the Company is managed by KBS Capital Advisors LLC. On November 13, 2019, in connection with a review of potential strategic alternatives available to the Company, a special committee composed of all of the Company's independent directors and the board of directors unanimously approved the sale of all of the Company's assets and the dissolution of the Company pursuant to the terms of the plan of complete liquidation and dissolution. The principal purpose of the Plan of Liquidation is to provide liquidity to the Company's stockholders by selling the Company's assets, paying its debts and distributing the net proceeds from liquidation to the Company's stockholders. On March 5, 2020, the Company's stockholders approved the Plan of Liquidation.
Full KBRS Calculator →Ares Capital Corporation is a business development company specializing in acquisition, recapitalization, mezzanine debt, restructurings, rescue financing, and leveraged buyout transactions of middle market companies. It also makes growth capital and general refinancing. It prefers to make investments in companies engaged in the basic and growth manufacturing, business services, consumer products, health care products and services, and information technology service sectors. The fund will also consider investments in industries such as restaurants, retail, oil and gas, and technology sectors. It focuses on investments in Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast and Southwest regions from its New York office, the Midwest region, from the Chicago office, and the Western region from the Los Angeles office. The fund typically invests between $20 million and $200 million and a maximum of $400 million in companies with an EBITDA between $10 million and $250 million. It makes debt investments between $10 million and $100 million The fund invests through revolvers, first lien loans, warrants, unitranche structures, second lien loans, mezzanine debt, private high yield, junior capital, subordinated debt, and non-control preferred and common equity. The fund also selectively considers third-party-led senior and subordinated debt financings and opportunistically considers the purchase of stressed and discounted debt positions. The fund prefers to be an agent and/or lead the transactions in which it invests. The fund also seeks board representation in its portfolio companies.
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