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NEW YORK, July 6, 2026 - New Mountain Finance Corporation (NASDAQ: NMFC) announced today that it plans to publish its financial results for the second quarter of 2026 on Monday, August 3, after the stock market closes. The company will then host a conference call and webcast the following morning, Tuesday, August 4, at 10:30 am Eastern Time.
During the call, company officers will review the performance for the quarter ending June 30, 2026. They are also expected to discuss recent business developments and provide an outlook on current market conditions. Investors and analysts will have the opportunity to ask questions during the live session.
The announcement comes as the firm continues to manage its portfolio of investments in the middle market. New Mountain Finance Corporation is a business development company focused on providing debt and equity capital to companies in defensive growth industries. The upcoming earnings report will offer a detailed look at the company's financial health and investment activity for the period.
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