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Blackrock Debt Strategies Fund, Inc. (DSU)

Price$9.88

Favorite Metrics

Price vs S&P 500 (26W)-12.93%
Price vs S&P 500 (4W)-7.53%
Market Capitalization$478.69M

All Metrics

P/CF (Annual)4.00x
Book Value / Share (Quarterly)$10.72
Indicated Dividend (Annual)$1.18
Cash Flow / Share (Quarterly)$1.35
Price vs S&P 500 (YTD)-7.38%
EPS (TTM)$1.40
10-Day Avg Trading Volume0.25M
EPS Excl Extra (TTM)$1.40
EPS (Annual)$-0.42
ROI (Annual)-3.03%
Cash / Share (Quarterly)$0.04
P/E Basic Excl Extra (TTM)7.36x
ROA (Last FY)-3.01%
EBITD / Share (TTM)$1.23
Cash Flow / Share (Annual)$2.57
P/B Ratio (Quarterly)0.91x
ROA (TTM)10.02%
EPS Incl Extra (Annual)$-0.42
Current Ratio (Annual)0.09x
Quick Ratio (Quarterly)0.07x
3-Month Avg Trading Volume0.29M
52-Week Price Return-0.61%
EV / Free Cash Flow (Annual)5.13x
P/E Incl Extra (TTM)7.36x
52-Week High$10.67
EPS Excl Extra (Annual)$-0.42
26-Week Price Return-4.18%
Quick Ratio (Annual)0.09x
13-Week Price Return-4.28%
Total Debt / Equity (Annual)0.34x
Current Ratio (Quarterly)0.07x
Enterprise Value$613.718
Cash / Share (Annual)$0.09
3-Month Return Std Dev10.47%
ROE (Last FY)-4.06%
EPS Basic Excl Extra (Annual)$-0.42
EV / Free Cash Flow (TTM)9.76x
Total Debt / Equity (Quarterly)0.27x
EPS Incl Extra (TTM)$1.40
ROI (TTM)10.11%
Price vs S&P 500 (52W)-35.70%
P/E Ratio (TTM)7.36x
Year-to-Date Return-3.24%
5-Day Price Return0.51%
EPS Normalized (Annual)$-0.42
Month-to-Date Return2.71%
EBITD / Share (Annual)$-0.54
P/E Excl Extra (TTM)7.36x
EPS Basic Excl Extra (TTM)$1.40
P/B Ratio (Annual)0.89x
Book Value / Share (Annual)$10.44
Price vs S&P 500 (13W)-7.14%
Dividend Yield (TTM)4.31%
Beta0.50x
P/FCF (Annual)4.00x
ROE (TTM)13.20%
52-Week Low$9.31

About

Blackrock Debt Strategies Fund Inc is a closed-end investment company that seeks current income through a diversified portfolio of U.S. corporate debt, including senior and subordinated loans rated in lower credit categories, as well as unrated instruments deemed equivalent quality by management. The fund invests directly and through derivatives, with capital appreciation as a secondary objective.