Sixth Street Specialty Lending TSLX Income Statement
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $1.74M-11.1% | $1.76M-0.3% | $2.02M+5.8% | $2.56M+21.1% | $1.96M+12.0% | ||
| $28.26M-14.3% | $31.55M-15.6% | $31.39M-18.5% | $33.65M-14.2% | $32.97M-15.5% | ||
| $223K— | —— | —— | —— | —— | ||
| —— | —— | —— | —— | —— | ||
| -$39.26M-3,621% | -$12.5M-346% | $0-100% | -$36.8M-2,359% | $1.12M-50.1% | ||
| -$26.03M-170% | $29.96M-41.2% | $44.6M+9.7% | $59M+24.5% | $36.96M-22.2% | ||
| -$0.27-169% | $0.31-43.6% | $0.47+6.8% | $0.63+23.5% | $0.39-26.4% | ||
| -$0.27-169% | $0.31-43.6% | $0.47+6.8% | $0.63+23.5% | $0.39-26.4% | ||
| 94.7M+1.1% | 94.1M+2.2% | 94.2M+1.3% | 94M+1.3% | 93.7M+5.2% | ||
| 94.7M+1.1% | 94.1M+2.2% | 94.2M+1.3% | 94M+1.3% | 93.7M+5.2% | ||
| $41.05M-30.8% | $51.8M-11.8% | $52.05M-6.4% | $52.13M-7.5% | $59.33M+11.5% | ||
| $8.45M-26.6% | $10.34M-14.0% | $10.53M-5.8% | $11.09M— | $11.52M— | ||
| $0+100% | -$1.77M-85.9% | -$1.05M+53.1% | $1.44M+208% | -$3.69M-336% | ||
| $317K-22.5% | $301K-31.9% | $284K-13.9% | $297K— | $409K— | ||
| —— | $58.44M-9.6% | $58.44M-9.6% | $58.44M-9.6% | $58.44M-9.6% | ||
| $52.35M-8.2% | —— | $57.39M-9.8% | $62.88M-3.9% | $57.02M-11.7% | ||
| $39.84M-31.3% | $50.5M-12.3% | $50.68M-7.7% | $50.84M-7.8% | $57.98M+10.7% | ||
| $1.2M-10.8% | $1.3M+11.4% | $1.37M+96.8% | $1.29M+5.3% | $1.35M+58.8% | ||
| -$86K+69.1% | —— | -$366K-408% | -$73K-160% | -$278K-155% | ||
| $8.4M+176% | $0-100% | $756K+107% | -$25.76M-1,470% | -$11.04M-334% | ||
| $93.4M-19.7% | $108.25M-12.5% | $109.44M-8.2% | $115.02M-5.6% | $116.35M-1.2% | ||
| -$65.87M-213% | -$20.54M-211% | -$6.08M+57.4% | $8.16M+205% | -$21.02M-334% | ||
| $52.67M-8.3% | $56.75M-13.2% | $57.67M-9.8% | $63.18M-3.9% | $57.43M-11.6% | ||
| $12.59M-3.7% | $13.09M-2.3% | $13.08M+0.4% | $12.92M+1.2% | $13.08M+3.9% | ||
| $41.05M-30.8% | $51.8M-11.8% | $52.05M-6.4% | $52.13M-7.5% | $59.33M+11.5% | ||
| $254K+2.4% | $260K+11.1% | $206K-4.2% | $248K+19.8% | $248K+12.7% | ||
| $1.37M+2.4% | $1.51M-2.3% | $1.51M+11.5% | $1.28M-4.7% | $1.34M+4.0% | ||
| —— | —— | —— | —— | —— | ||
| —— | $235K— | $235K— | $235K— | $235K— | ||
| -$39.34M-4,800% | -$12.29M-362% | -$535K-4,964% | -$36.88M-2,206% | $837K-60.6% | ||
| -$39.26M-3,621% | -$12.5M-346% | $0-100% | -$36.8M-2,359% | $1.12M-50.1% | ||
| —— | -$130K-120% | -$130K-120% | -$130K-120% | -$130K-120% | ||
| -$26.52M-21.3% | —— | -$5.55M+61.2% | $45.04M+574% | -$21.86M-214% |
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