Sixth Street Specialty Lending TSLX Income Statement
| TTM Q1 '26 | TTM Q4 '25 | TTM Q3 '25 | TTM Q2 '25 | TTM Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $8.09M+4.3% | $8.31M+10.1% | $8.31M+8.4% | $8.2M+6.8% | $7.76M+6.0% | ||
| $124.84M-15.7% | $129.56M-16.0% | $135.39M-12.4% | $142.5M-5.7% | $148.08M+2.6% | ||
| —— | —— | —— | —— | —— | ||
| —— | —— | —— | —— | —— | ||
| -$88.56M-1,218% | -$48.18M-633% | -$30.6M-790% | -$30.51M-415% | $7.92M-18.1% | ||
| $107.54M-38.9% | $170.52M-8.6% | $191.55M+2.6% | $187.61M-11.0% | $176M-18.7% | ||
| $1.14-39.7% | $1.80-11.3% | $2.04-1.0% | $2.01-14.8% | $1.89-23.8% | ||
| $1.14-39.7% | $1.80-11.3% | $2.04-1.0% | $2.01-14.8% | $1.89-23.8% | ||
| 377M+1.5% | 376M+2.5% | 373.9M+3.9% | 372.7M+5.2% | 371.5M+7.5% | ||
| 377M+1.5% | 376M+2.5% | 373.9M+3.9% | 372.7M+5.2% | 371.5M+7.5% | ||
| $197.03M-14.4% | $215.31M-3.9% | $222.27M+3.4% | $225.84M+8.1% | $230.08M+13.7% | ||
| $40.4M— | $43.47M— | $45.15M— | $45.79M— | —— | ||
| -$1.38M+83.2% | -$5.07M+5.7% | -$4.25M— | -$5.44M— | -$8.22M— | ||
| $1.2M— | $1.29M— | $1.43M— | $1.48M— | —— | ||
| —— | $233.74M-9.6% | $239.95M-5.4% | $246.15M-1.1% | $252.36M+3.4% | ||
| —— | —— | —— | —— | —— | ||
| $191.86M-15.0% | $210M-4.6% | $217.08M0.0% | $221.33M+4.3% | $225.63M+9.6% | ||
| $5.17M+16.4% | $5.32M+34.8% | $5.19M+54.1% | $4.51M+38.4% | $4.44M+69.4% | ||
| —— | —— | -$1.12M-1,501% | -$827K-780% | -$633K-78.8% | ||
| -$16.61M-595% | -$36.05M-369% | -$15.45M+3.9% | -$26.51M-8,650% | -$2.39M-261% | ||
| $426.1M-11.4% | $449.06M-6.9% | $464.51M-2.9% | $474.29M+0.2% | $481.09M+4.7% | ||
| -$84.32M-69.9% | -$39.48M-18.0% | -$25.53M+16.0% | -$33.73M-2,529% | -$49.63M-561% | ||
| $230.27M-8.8% | $235.03M-9.6% | $243.68M-4.4% | $249.93M-0.4% | $252.49M+2.9% | ||
| $51.69M-1.1% | $52.18M+0.8% | $52.48M+3.5% | $52.43M+5.7% | $52.27M+8.3% | ||
| $197.03M-14.4% | $215.31M-3.9% | $222.27M+3.4% | $225.84M+8.1% | $230.08M+13.7% | ||
| $968K+7.1% | $962K+9.8% | $936K+6.7% | $945K+7.8% | $904K+7.1% | ||
| $5.66M+1.6% | $5.63M+1.9% | $5.67M+0.4% | $5.51M-3.4% | $5.58M+0.4% | ||
| —— | —— | —— | —— | —— | ||
| —— | $940K— | —— | —— | —— | ||
| -$89.04M-1,322% | -$48.86M-670% | -$31.89M-556% | -$31.34M-411% | $7.29M-36.4% | ||
| -$88.56M-1,218% | -$48.18M-633% | -$30.6M-790% | -$30.51M-415% | $7.92M-18.1% | ||
| —— | -$520K-120% | $262.25K-85.6% | $1.04M+1.8% | $1.83M+677% | ||
| —— | —— | $6.35M+123% | -$2.38M+75.8% | -$56.92M-2,046% |
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- Is Sixth Street Specialty Lending profitable?
- Sixth Street Specialty Lending reported $107.5M in net income over the trailing twelve months.
- What is Sixth Street Specialty Lending's earnings per share?
- Sixth Street Specialty Lending's diluted EPS over the trailing twelve months is $1.14.
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