Brookfield Asset Management's stock fell below $55, reflecting a 3.3% dividend yield, even as the company reported robust financial performance. In 2025, Brookfield's fee-related earnings rose by 19% to $1.72 per share, and assets under management increased by 8% to $581 billion. The firm successfully raised $20 billion for a transformation fund and $17 billion for real estate investments.
Additionally, Brookfield completed the acquisition of full ownership of Oaktree and a majority stake in Angel Oak. The company also announced significant initiatives, including an $80 billion nuclear energy deal with the U.S. government and a $100 billion AI infrastructure fund, targeting annual revenue growth exceeding 20%. These strategic moves highlight Brookfield's focus on expanding its traditional infrastructure investments.
Brookfield Asset Management Stock Dips Below $55 Despite Strong Earnings
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