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Q: I am considering an investment in private investment company OWL which has been hit hard by recent sentiment. It pays a dividend of over 7%. I would sell a current holding of BINC which pays a dividend of around 5.7%. I understand OWL has much greater risk and appreciate BINC being managed by Rick Reider. Would you endorse this change not to squeeze an extra 1% of dividend but rather because you agree that over a period of 3 to 5 years sentiment is likely to change regarding private investment firms such that a substantial capital upside is achievable along with the generous dividend. What opinion do you have specifically regarding OWL. At current price levels do you see substantial risk. Thank you.
Read Answer Asked by Ken on February 11, 2026
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