Barrington Research Raises SURO Capital Price Target to $17

Analysts see potential 46% upside for the investment firm's stock.

Apr. 7, 2026 at 7:49pm

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Barrington Research analysts have increased their price target for SURO Capital (NASDAQ:SSSS) from $15 to $17, maintaining an 'outperform' rating on the stock. The new target suggests potential upside of 46% from the stock's current trading price.

Why it matters

This price target increase indicates analysts see strong growth potential for SURO Capital, a business development company that provides capital solutions to lower middle-market companies. As a publicly traded BDC, SURO Capital's performance is closely watched by investors seeking exposure to the private lending and equity investment space.

The details

In a research note, Barrington Research cited SURO Capital's diversified portfolio of senior secured floating rate loans, unsecured loans, unitranche debt, and equity co-investments as reasons for their increased optimism. Several other analysts have also issued positive ratings and price targets for the stock in recent months.

  • Barrington Research issued the new price target on April 7, 2026.

The players

SURO Capital

A closed-end management investment company that operates as a business development company, providing capital solutions to lower middle-market companies.

Barrington Research

A research firm that covers SURO Capital and has raised its price target on the stock.

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The takeaway

This price target increase from a respected research firm suggests growing confidence in SURO Capital's ability to generate returns for investors through its private lending and equity investment strategies, even as the broader market faces economic headwinds.