Market Cap 740.87M
Revenue (ttm) 92.95M
Net Income (ttm) 92.64M
EPS (ttm) N/A
PE Ratio N/A
Forward PE N/A
Profit Margin N/A
Debt to Equity Ratio N/A
Volume 50,178
Avg Vol 584,124
Day's Range N/A - N/A
Shares Out 146.13M
Stochastic %K 44%
Beta 0.86
Analysts Strong Buy
Price Target N/A

Company Profile

PIMCO High Income Fund is a closed ended fixed income mutual fund launched and managed by Allianz Global Investors Fund Management LLC. The fund is co-managed by Pacific Investment Management Company LLC. It invests in the public fixed income markets across the globe. The fund invests in U.S. dollar denominated high-yield corporate debt obligations. It employs fundamental analysis along with a top down stock picking approach to make its investments. PIMCO High Income Fund was formed on April 30,...

Industry: Asset Management
Sector: Financial Services
Phone: 949 720 6000
Fax: 949-720-1376
Address:
650 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, United States
adalke86
adalke86 Mar. 16 at 12:02 PM
$PHK I have DRIP for the last 3 1/2 years and even with the drop am up 41% on my initial investment. I don’t think this is one to try and actively trade.
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Golferhack12
Golferhack12 Mar. 14 at 3:59 PM
$PHK the reason why this dropped is because rates have been moving up especially mortgage rates and if the Federal Reserve stops lowering rates and possibly raises them this could possibly go down it is a big drop now it's down 6% for the year pretty much just about killing the yield
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justcomments
justcomments Mar. 14 at 4:38 AM
$PHK this thing is testing my patience. This is a huge drop. Although I have no plans to sell out - but still - I would like to know why it dropped like a stone today. Rates don't justify it.
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Rexracer13
Rexracer13 Mar. 13 at 9:11 PM
$PHK aprol of 25 all over again. Entering at 4.30 or lower. Glta
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Golferhack12
Golferhack12 Mar. 12 at 5:10 PM
$PHK it looks like the higher interest rates have got the best of the stock NOW down 4% for the year hopefully it won't go down too much more otherwise I'm selling
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9ForMyLostGod
9ForMyLostGod Mar. 9 at 4:10 PM
$PHK $PFN added heavily on both this morning
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justbaseball25
justbaseball25 Mar. 9 at 2:56 PM
i made a bunch more moves. sold 250 more $ECC pref D added more 50 $DX 25 $CIM 25 $NMZ 200 $PHK
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Golferhack12
Golferhack12 Mar. 9 at 1:55 PM
$PHK I knew there was no way this is going to hold up through all this Market mess and today is the day hopefully it won't get worse
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Golferhack12
Golferhack12 Feb. 12 at 4:33 AM
$PHK another month of almost 12% dividend it looks like we're getting near 52 week high I wonder if this could actually go up or just going to hang around here or go down a bit
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BillionerOfKing
BillionerOfKing Jan. 29 at 3:08 PM
$PHK Current Stock Price: $4.95
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adalke86
adalke86 Mar. 16 at 12:02 PM
$PHK I have DRIP for the last 3 1/2 years and even with the drop am up 41% on my initial investment. I don’t think this is one to try and actively trade.
0 · Reply
Golferhack12
Golferhack12 Mar. 14 at 3:59 PM
$PHK the reason why this dropped is because rates have been moving up especially mortgage rates and if the Federal Reserve stops lowering rates and possibly raises them this could possibly go down it is a big drop now it's down 6% for the year pretty much just about killing the yield
0 · Reply
justcomments
justcomments Mar. 14 at 4:38 AM
$PHK this thing is testing my patience. This is a huge drop. Although I have no plans to sell out - but still - I would like to know why it dropped like a stone today. Rates don't justify it.
1 · Reply
Rexracer13
Rexracer13 Mar. 13 at 9:11 PM
$PHK aprol of 25 all over again. Entering at 4.30 or lower. Glta
0 · Reply
Golferhack12
Golferhack12 Mar. 12 at 5:10 PM
$PHK it looks like the higher interest rates have got the best of the stock NOW down 4% for the year hopefully it won't go down too much more otherwise I'm selling
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9ForMyLostGod
9ForMyLostGod Mar. 9 at 4:10 PM
$PHK $PFN added heavily on both this morning
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justbaseball25
justbaseball25 Mar. 9 at 2:56 PM
i made a bunch more moves. sold 250 more $ECC pref D added more 50 $DX 25 $CIM 25 $NMZ 200 $PHK
1 · Reply
Golferhack12
Golferhack12 Mar. 9 at 1:55 PM
$PHK I knew there was no way this is going to hold up through all this Market mess and today is the day hopefully it won't get worse
0 · Reply
Golferhack12
Golferhack12 Feb. 12 at 4:33 AM
$PHK another month of almost 12% dividend it looks like we're getting near 52 week high I wonder if this could actually go up or just going to hang around here or go down a bit
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BillionerOfKing
BillionerOfKing Jan. 29 at 3:08 PM
$PHK Current Stock Price: $4.95
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Golferhack12
Golferhack12 Jan. 25 at 6:36 PM
$PHK any chance this could go back into the 5.20 range and stay there all year?
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rsmracks
rsmracks Jan. 6 at 11:07 AM
$DLY $BGT $KORP $PHK $PTY “Corporate bonds as an asset class outperformed government bonds of a similar maturity by over 1.2 percentage points. The same is true for mortgage-backed securities, which outperformed similar Treasuries by 1.6 points.” You’ll recall, for the last 2 years or so, I’ve been suggesting to accumulate corporate bonds. If you want some diversification in your accounts, adding a few bond funds is a good idea. There are hundreds of ways to do this. Via mutual funds, closed end funds and ETF’s. I’m still accumulating bond funds. I will hold more corporate bonds, but have and will add more Muni’s and government bonds as well. https://www.morningstar.com/funds/how-largest-bond-funds-did-2025
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9ForMyLostGod
9ForMyLostGod Jan. 5 at 9:57 PM
$SCD $BDJ $PHK will be my focus for the next few months. ✅ Low/no ROC ✅ Minimal leverage ✅ Steady distributions ✅ Room for growth
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justbaseball25
justbaseball25 Jan. 1 at 4:30 AM
i got 25 $MFA (commons and prefs just not catching a break) right at the end of the day at 9.295. made it through the final day of month of ex divs for monthlies and a bunch of quarterlies that pay in jan. such as $ADAM pref Z and holy shit that rebounded so well. $CCLDO - last normal div, double payments from here on for 12 months. something in me is telling me to sell $PHK too. sitting on 18k cash...this needs deployed. the 3.5% SPAXX that gets taxed is just ass. $67,410 expected passive income for 2026.
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rsmracks
rsmracks Jan. 1 at 12:50 AM
$DLY $DBL $NMCO $PHK $MYD There’s over 300 fixed income closed end funds to look through. Most CEF use leverage. Just an FYI. Some more than others. Most ETF’s are not leveraged, but have lower yields. I will be investing in multiple bond funds. Some will be levered CEF’s and some will be non levered ETF’s I have a solid list of individual bonds that yield 4-6%, but they only payout 2 times annually. So, I’m going to accumulate bond funds that pay monthly. I just turned 50 and by the time I’m 55, I want to be able to financially retire. While I want ever actually retire, I want monthly distributions in place that could allow me too. I’m going to continue compounding unit/share count. https://www.cefconnect.com/closed-end-funds-daily-pricing
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justbaseball25
justbaseball25 Dec. 22 at 6:03 PM
$PHK has been steady for a few years but choppy before then. kind of wondering if this takes a leg down.
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rsmracks
rsmracks Dec. 17 at 11:22 PM
$TLT $PHK $DLY $DBL $BND As I’ve mentioned for many months. The 200 basis point spread will happen. Debt isn’t going to get cheaper. https://wolfstreet.com/2025/12/15/treasury-yield-curve-steepens-sharply-yields-from-2-years-to-30-years-have-risen-as-the-fed-cut-three-times-this-year/
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rsmracks
rsmracks Dec. 16 at 11:38 AM
$TLT $BND $JBND $PHK $DLY My call for well over 12 months now is for the spread to move to 200 basis points. 2 year 3% 10 year 4% 30 year 5% Depending on the labor markets, we could see those yields move higher. If the labor market actually holds up, those yields could look more like this. 2 year 3.5% 10 year 4.5% 30 year 5.5% Regardless, longer dated debt will remain higher. I will continue scaling into corporate debt, government debt and some muni bonds. This is simply a diversification plan. Miners/minerals 50% Energy 20-25% Bonds 20-25% Emerging markets 10% Currently I’m still overweight miners. Miners 70.64% Energy 12.51% Bonds 4% Technology 6% Moving into 2026, I’m going to sell out of my technology positions, reduce miners and take all dividends/distributions and build fixed income/energy positions. Capital preservation is my goal moving forward, along with monthly/quarterly dividends.
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justbaseball25
justbaseball25 Oct. 20 at 4:22 PM
$PHK with the most random drop.
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Golferhack12
Golferhack12 Oct. 5 at 1:46 AM
$PHK I've been in this for a couple years and it's pretty flat paying 11%. Does anybody think this could potentially cut its dividend they never have
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ihuntbiggame
ihuntbiggame Sep. 15 at 4:42 PM
$SPY CNBC thinks we do not understand. Mohmmad El Erian you come on to opine. CNBC calls you a MASTER!! That $PHK and the rest of PIMCO FUND of Family was ruined... Those in the know made money but those not in the KNOW were wiped CLEAN then you moved on to who? Gramercy Funds! looking good. Did all those in the know move to your FUND to follow you around? Were the Middle East Investors feeling good from that $C debacle. The rest of us who were ruined by the $GM 2008 collapse wanted to see THE BANKNG FAMILIES ruined but instead we bailed them so they can keep lording over us as they charge 37% interest on credit cards and give us 0% for 9 years. America should runs on these BANKS so we can RESET and make them FEEL PAIN! 3 OUT of 15 cars are GM and somehow they went bankrupt. Governments use that technique to cover up history along changing outdate computer platforms. POUTS how long until you deem most of our Congress as part of the DOMESTIC FINANCIAL TERRORIST NETWORK? 2014 Mo exits
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