EICB

Eagle Point Income Company Inc. 7.75% Series B Term Preferred Stock Due 2028

25.07 USD
-0.05
0.2%
At close Updated Sep 10, 4:00 PM EDT
1 day
-0.2%
5 days
0.08%
1 month
-0.08%
3 months
0.52%
6 months
0.28%
Year to date
0.24%
1 year
0.16%
5 years
0.84%
10 years
0.84%
 

About: Eagle Point Income Co Inc is a closed-end management investment company. Its primary investment objective is to generate high current income, with a secondary objective to generate capital appreciation. The Company seeks to achieve its investment objectives by investing in junior debt tranches of collateralized loan obligations, or "CLOs," that are collateralized by a portfolio consisting of below-investment grade U.S. senior secured loans with a large number of distinct underlying borrowers across various industry sectors.

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of 7,460 funds
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Fund manager confidence

Based on 2025 Q2 regulatory disclosures by fund managers ($100M+ AUM)

0.03% more ownership

Funds ownership: 0% [Q1] → 0.03% (+0.03%) [Q2]

Financial journalist opinion

Neutral
Seeking Alpha
27 days ago
5 Closed-End Fund Buys In The Month Of July 2025
With the month of July closing out, we are once again seeing the broader equity markets pushing to new all-time highs. As we enter into new all-time highs, we appear to be looking quite stretched on valuations, and CEF discounts have been narrowing.
5 Closed-End Fund Buys In The Month Of July 2025
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
29 days ago
Eagle Point Income Co Inc (EIC) Q2 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Eagle Point Income Co Inc (EIC) Q2 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Eagle Point Income Co Inc (EIC) Q2 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
Eagle Point Income: Attractively Price Amid CLO Volatility
CLOs have been punished in 2025 with ETFs and closed end funds showing significant deterioration. EIC has outperformed ECC but has recently cut the distribution and trails passive ETFs over the last year. We explore EIC's recent performance, valuation, and outlook.
Eagle Point Income: Attractively Price Amid CLO Volatility
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
2 Closed-End Funds Generating Passive Monthly Income For Investors
Monthly-paying income investments can be attractive for retirees, but also for those still accumulating wealth, when reinvested for compounding income over time. Fixed-income focused closed-end funds can provide those attractive monthly distribution yields that income-focused investors are looking for. Today, we are looking at two funds that provide a monthly payout plus are trading at attractive discounts.
2 Closed-End Funds Generating Passive Monthly Income For Investors
Negative
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
Eagle Point Income: 12% Not Enough To Justify Risks And Likely Future Cuts
EIC's NAV has been consistently declining due to shrinking net investment income and reduced NAV premium, driven by lower credit spreads and base rates. The recent dividend cut to $0.13/share offers only marginal coverage, leaving the payout vulnerable to further headwinds. Eagle Point Income's floating-rate portfolio is highly sensitive to Fed policy, so likely rate cuts threaten both income stability and future distributions.
Eagle Point Income: 12% Not Enough To Justify Risks And Likely Future Cuts
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
Yield Hunting Part 28: EIC Term Preferred Stocks, Big Beautiful Yield
Eagle Point Income Co. recently reduced its monthly dividend by 35%, causing price volatility and investor anxiety about income safety. Despite the dividend cut, I believe the move reflects responsible management, prioritizing NAV preservation over unsustainable payouts. The fund's focus on CLO debt tranches and a leverage ratio of 30.66% support the safety of its 8.0% Series C Term Preferred Stock.
Yield Hunting Part 28: EIC Term Preferred Stocks, Big Beautiful Yield
Neutral
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
Closed-End Funds: Screening For Potential Opportunities To Kick Off H2 2025
We closed out the first half of 2025, making it an appropriate time to give the overall CEF space a fresh look for potential opportunities. As the broader equity indexes have been performing quite well, discounts in the CEF space have narrowed overall. The best relative value more broadly is in the municipal bond space and the "hybrid" funds.
Closed-End Funds: Screening For Potential Opportunities To Kick Off H2 2025
Positive
Seeking Alpha
1 month ago
CEF Weekly Review: Defining Overdistribution
We review the CEF market valuation and performance through the first week of July and highlight recent market action. CEF sectors rallied this week, with tightening discounts pushing valuations into an expensive zone. Debate continues on CEF distribution sustainability, especially for equity funds like UTG.
CEF Weekly Review: Defining Overdistribution
Positive
Seeking Alpha
2 months ago
Eagle Point Income Preferred Stocks: Very Undervalued And Very Misunderstood
The thesis of this article is that you can generate much higher returns by investing in unrated preferred stocks and baby bonds. This is where the bargains are. This is also an educational article on how one might rate or value an unrated security in order to see if it is undervalued versus similar or similarly rated securities. We do this case study by using unrated Eagle Point Income's term preferred stock ticker EICC.
Eagle Point Income Preferred Stocks: Very Undervalued And Very Misunderstood
Positive
Seeking Alpha
2 months ago
Eagle Point Income: A Mix Of Common And Preferred Equity Makes Sense
Eagle Point Income focuses on CLO debt, offering attractive floating-rate exposure and strong asset coverage, especially for preferred shareholders. I favor EICA term preferreds due to their seniority, mandatory maturity in October 2026, and robust coverage, minimizing risk vs. other series. Buying EICA at a discount offers a nearly 9.9% total return in 16 months, outperforming comparable US government bonds.
Eagle Point Income: A Mix Of Common And Preferred Equity Makes Sense
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