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November 2, 2004


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John Erickson, CFO (301) 951-6122
AMERICAN CAPITAL DECLARES $0.73 Q4 DIVIDEND, REPORTS Q3 RESULTS



Bethesda, MD - November 2, 2004 - American Capital Strategies Ltd. (Nasdaq:ACAS)announced today its Board of Directors has declared a fourth quarter 2004 regular dividend of $0.73 per share, payable on December 30, 2004 to record holders as of November 15, 2004. This dividend is a 6% increase over the fourth quarter 2003 regular dividend of $0.69 per share. American Capital has paid a total of $583 million in dividends and paid or declared $15.97 in dividends per share since its August 1997 IPO at $15.00 per share.

In addition, American Capital announced today its results for the quarter ended September 30, 2004. Net operating income (NOI) for the quarter increased 49% to $55 million compared to $37 million for third quarter 2003. On a diluted per share basis, NOI increased 2% to $0.67 per share compared to $0.66 per share for third quarter 2003. NOI before stock-based compensation expense for the quarter increased 52% to $57 million compared to the third quarter 2003. On a diluted per share basis, NOI before stock-based compensation expense for the quarter increased 3% to $0.70 per share. Comparisons to the prior year are impacted by a prescribed change in accounting method for the reporting of interest rate swap agreements adopted in the second quarter of 2004. Investors are encouraged to review the company's reports on Forms 10-Q for more information about this accounting change.

During 2004, American Capital has paid or declared $2.85 per share in dividends. American Capital reiterates its guidance of $2.88 to $3.00 per share in dividends for 2004 paid from ordinary income for tax purposes. As has been customary, American Capital expects to declare a bonus dividend in December. In addition, American Capital reiterates that realized gains in the fourth quarter are anticipated to cover net realized losses of $54 million in the first three quarters of 2004, excluding periodic interest rate swap settlements.

"Over the last twelve months, American Capital has increased shareholder equity from operations by $250 million, a $3.52 increase per diluted share," reported Chairman, CEO and President Malon Wilkus. "This is the result of a lot of hard work by our employees and an improving economic environment. It represents a 19% return on average net asset value per share, a terrific accomplishment. What's more impressive is that we've grown our equity investments in portfolio companies $478 million to $794 million, because we believe capital gains from these investments will propel our growth in the years to come. Another notable item for the quarter was the implementation of a 5% discount for shareholders that wish to reinvest their dividends through our Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP). We note that many brokerage firms do not choose to allow their clients to receive this discount. Our investor relations team did a great job getting a number of brokerage firms to participate and we have included a list at the end of this release."

For the quarter, the net increase in shareholders' equity resulting from operations (NOI plus net appreciation and depreciation and net gains and losses of assets) was $61 million, or $0.74 per diluted share, for third quarter 2004, compared to $27 million, or $0.48 per diluted share, in third quarter 2003.

"We raised more than $1 billion of capital resources in the quarter and enhanced our financial flexibility with two new forms of capital," commented Chief Financial Officer John Erickson. "Our issuance of unsecured debt at investment grade pricing levels has given us access to another source of capital and demonstrates the maturity of American Capital. Investment grade pricing is generally available only to companies with solid track records and substantial capitalization. We also entered into an equity forward agreement with several of our underwriters that will allow us to operate closer to our regulatory limit of 1 to 1 debt to equity, since we now have committed access to equity when we need it. This should allow us to generate higher earnings and dividends for our shareholders without increasing our risk. It was a landmark quarter for enhancing our balance sheet."

In third quarter 2004, American Capital invested $492 million, composed of $186 million of senior debt, $243 million of subordinated debt, $20 million of preferred stock, $2 million of common stock warrants and $41 million of common stock. Included in the $492 million of new investments are $13 million of senior debt investments that were subsequently sold during the quarter. One investment, totaling $43 million, was in an American Capital-sponsored buyout of a new portfolio company. Twelve investments, totaling $387 million, were in buyouts led by private equity firms. One investment, totaling $18 million, was a direct investment in one portfolio company. Three investments, totaling $10 million, were in investments in existing portfolio companies to finance strategic acquisitions. Two investments, totaling $22 million, were in investments in existing portfolio companies for growth or recapitalizations. Seven investments, totaling $12 million, were for working capital for existing portfolio companies, including $8 million of distress-related investments. Total invested assets at fair value increased 42% to $2.8 billion at September 30, 2004 as compared to $1.9 billion at December 31, 2003.

"The M&A market remains very active, with transactions increasing in our market by approximately 30% year over year based on our in-house proprietary database," said COO Ira Wagner. "We have invested $1.3 billion through the end of the third quarter, testimony to the solid relationships we have developed with a widening circle of private equity firms. We have now closed transactions with 57 private equity firms. This speaks to the significant franchise we have built; a powerful combination of extensive deal sourcing, thorough and timely due diligence, and a first class execution culture that serves our marketplace extremely well. Despite the solid quarter for investment activity with private equity firms, we closed fewer American Capital led buyouts than we anticipated at the beginning of the quarter as a result of maintaining our investment discipline."

The weighted average effective interest rate on American Capital's total investments in debt securities as of September 30, 2004 was 12.7%. At September 30, 2004, the weighted average loan grade of American Capital's loan portfolio remained at 3.0 on a scale of 1 to 4, with 4 being the highest quality. As of September 30, 2004, loans in nine portfolio companies totaling $116 million, with a fair value of $48 million, were on non-accrual. Delinquent and non-accruing loans totaled $147 million, or 7% of total loans, at September 30, 2004 compared to $164 million, or 10% of total loans, at December 31, 2003. American Capital's net asset value per share increased $2.35 from December 31, 2003 to $20.18 at September 30, 2004.

In the third quarter of 2004, American Capital recorded $6 million in total net appreciation, depreciation, gains and losses, or $21 million on portfolio company assets (excluding interest rate swap agreements). This includes net losses of $12 million, comprised of $3 million of gross gains on portfolio investments, $10 million of gross losses on portfolio investments and $5 million of net losses attributable to periodic interest settlements of interest rate swap agreements. Since the Company's August 1997 IPO, cumulative net losses on portfolio company assets have totaled $39 million, not including $14 million from periodic interest rate swap payments.

From its 1997 IPO through the third quarter of 2004, American Capital's annual rate of net loss on portfolio company assets (excluding interest rate swap agreements) was 1.7% of equity based on American Capital's average annual net appreciation, depreciation, gains and losses divided by American Capital's average equity. From American Capital's IPO through the second quarter of 2004, American Capital compares favorably to FDIC insured banks that experienced net losses of more than twice that rate or 5.0% of equity (based on the average annual equity capital and net charge-offs per the FDIC Quarterly Banking Profile data).

In third quarter 2004, net appreciation totaled $18 million, consisting of net appreciation of $19 million from current portfolio companies ($65 million of appreciation at 17 portfolio companies and $46 million of depreciation at 12 portfolio companies), $9 million of net appreciation resulting from the recognition of net losses and $10 million of depreciation on interest rate derivative agreements (consisting of $10 million depreciation attributable to the change in the fair value of the future payment stream and $0.3 million appreciation for the decrease in accrued current periodic interest rate swap payments). Interest rate derivative agreements are required by American Capital's loan agreements and asset securitizations to lock in interest rate spreads on the securitized investments and reduce interest rate risk. Their fair values appreciate or depreciate based on relative market interest rates and their remaining term to maturity. Since the Company's August 1997 IPO, cumulative net depreciation plus net losses totals $87 million, or $52 million on portfolio company assets (excluding interest rate derivative agreements) at September 30, 2004.

Since its August 1997 IPO through third quarter 2004, American Capital has earned a 15% compounded annual return on 75 exits and prepayments of senior debt, subordinated debt and equity investments, totaling $1.1 billion of invested capital, including interest payments, dividends, fees and net gains on these investments. These exits and prepayments represent 28% of all amounts invested by American Capital since its August 1997 IPO. Proceeds from these exits and prepayments exceeded the associated prior quarter valuation of the investments by $38 million in aggregate, or 4%. Twenty-two percent of these exits and prepayments were from portfolio companies that had at one time been either a loan grade 1 or 2 in American Capital's four point loan grading system, with 1 being the lowest loan grade. Since its IPO through the third quarter of 2004, $34 million of American Capital's accrued payment-in-kind (PIK) interest and dividends and accreted original issue discount (OID) have been repaid, representing 22% of all PIK and OID.

ENGAGEMENT OF HOULIHAN LOKEY HOWARD AND ZUKIN
As part of its quarterly process of valuing the Company's investment portfolio, the Company engaged Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin Financial Advisors Inc. ("Houlihan Lokey") in the third quarter of 2003 to review independently the determination of fair value of American Capital's portfolio company investments. Houlihan Lokey is the premier valuation firm in the U.S., engaged in approximately 800 valuation assignments per year for clients worldwide. In the past year, Houlihan Lokey has reviewed 100% of American Capital's portfolio investments that have been a portfolio company for at least one year. In addition, Houlihan Lokey representatives attend American Capital's quarterly valuation meetings and provide periodic reports and recommendations to the American Capital Audit Committee with respect to American Capital's valuation models, policies and procedures.

For the third quarter of 2004, Houlihan Lokey reviewed the Company's valuations of 22 American Capital portfolio company investments having $521 million in fair value as reflected in American Capital's financial statements as of September 30, 2004. Using methods and techniques that are customary for the industry and that Houlihan Lokey considers appropriate under the circumstances, Houlihan Lokey determined that the aggregate fair value assigned to the portfolio company investments by American Capital was within their reasonable range of aggregate value for such companies. Over the last four quarters, Houlihan Lokey has reviewed 82 portfolio companies totaling $1.8 billion in fair value as of their respective valuation dates.

Financial highlights for the quarter are as follows:

AMERICAN CAPITAL STRATEGIES, LTD.
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In thousands)

September30,

2004


December31,

2003


(unaudited)

Assets

Investments at fair value (cost of $2,768,852 and $2,042,914, respectively)

Non-Control/Non-Affiliate investments

$

1,131,297

$

756,158

Control investments

1,313,450

1,041,144

Affiliate investments

311,175

137,917

Interest rate derivative agreements

1,162

3,128







Total investments at fair value

2,757,084

1,938,347

Cash and cash equivalents

91,661

8,020

Restricted cash

87,837

75,935

Interest receivable

21,777

17,636

Other

32,018

28,390







Total assets

$

2,990,377

$

2,068,328







Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity

Debt

$

1,198,718

$

840,211

Interest rate derivative agreements

23,047

26,604

Accrued dividends payable

58,462

3,957

Other

17,936

21,641







Total liabilities

1,298,163

892,413







Commitments and Contingencies

Shareholders' equity:

Undesignated preferred stock, $0.01 par value, 5,000 shares authorized, 0 issued and outstanding

-

-

Common stock, $0.01 par value, 200,000 shares authorized, 83,849 and 66,930 issued, and 83,849 and 65,949 outstanding, respectively

838

659

Capital in excess of par value

1,859,116

1,360,181

Unearned stock compensation

(36,440

)

(21,286

)

Notes receivable from sale of common stock

(6,862

)

(8,783

)

Distributions in excess of net realized earnings

(89,623

)

(23,685

)

Net unrealized depreciation of investments

(34,815

)

(131,171

)







Total shareholders' equity

1,692,214

1,175,915







Total liabilities and shareholders' equity

$

2,990,377

$

2,068,328









AMERICAN CAPITAL STRATEGIES LTD.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(In thousands, except per share data)
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Three Months Ended

September 30,


Nine Months Ended

September 30,


2004


2003


2004


2003


(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)

OPERATING INCOME:

Interest and dividend income

Non-Control/Non-Affiliate investments

$

30,410

$

21,047

$

79,245

$

62,431

Control investments

26,380

20,517

78,697

53,953

Affiliate investments

11,460

3,571

25,655

8,243

Interest rate derivative agreements

-

(4,618

)

-

(12,735

)













Total interest and dividend income

68,250

40,517

183,597

111,892













Fees

Non-Control/Non-Affiliate investments

6,870

3,380

18,752

11,964

Control investments

5,378

8,924

18,924

14,276

Affiliate investments

1,768

497

3,101

1,455













Total fee income

14,016

12,801

40,777

27,695













Total operating income

82,266

53,318

224,374

139,587













OPERATING EXPENSES:

Interest

10,343

4,412

22,916

12,156

Salaries and benefits

6,576

7,616

20,193

16,394

General and administrative

7,174

3,971

19,264

12,162

Stock-based compensation

2,141

705

5,421

940













Total operating expenses

26,234

16,704

67,794

41,652













OPERATING INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES

56,032

36,614

156,580

97,935

Provision for income taxes

(1,314

)

-

(1,369

)

-













NET OPERATING INCOME

54,718

36,614

155,211

97,935













Net realized gain (loss) on investments

Non-Control/Non-Affiliate investments

(194

)

3,983

(4,851

)

6,465