Morgan Stanley director Miller buys MSDL stock worth $176,900

Published 14/08/2025, 17:58
Morgan Stanley director Miller buys MSDL stock worth $176,900

Director David N Miller of Morgan Stanley Direct Lending Fund (NYSE:MSDL) acquired 10,000 shares of common stock on August 12, 2025, at a price of $17.69 per share. The total value of the purchase amounted to $176,900. The purchase comes as MSDL trades near its 52-week low of $17.37, with the stock offering an attractive 11.8% dividend yield. According to InvestingPro analysis, technical indicators suggest the stock is currently in oversold territory.

Following the transaction, Miller indirectly holds 17,168.239 shares of Morgan Stanley Direct Lending Fund common stock through the MSSB C/F David Nathan Miller IRA, and directly holds 5,000 shares. For deeper insights into insider trading patterns and comprehensive analysis of MSDL’s $1.57B market cap business, access the full InvestingPro Research Report, which includes 6 key ProTips and extensive financial metrics.

In other recent news, Morgan Stanley Direct Lending Fund has announced the redemption of $275 million in senior notes. These notes, which carried a 7.55% interest rate and were due in 2025, were redeemed at their full principal value. The redemption also included accrued and unpaid interest up to the date of redemption. This action was executed in line with the terms outlined in the Master Note Purchase Agreement from September 2022. The redemption was confirmed through a document filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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