Brookfield Asset Management Ltd.

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Identification

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Ticker
BAM
CIK0001937926
SIC6282
SectorFinance, Insurance, And Real Estate
Industry CategoryTrading
Industry GroupSecurity And Commodity Brokers, Dealers, Exchanges & Services

Contact

AddressBROOKFIELD PLACE, 250 VESEY STREET, 15TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY, 10281-0221
Website N/A
Phone416-363-9491
CEON/A
EmployeesN/A

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Standardized Financials

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Income Statement
Revenue$248.00 million
Pre-Tax Income$108.00 million
Net Income$741.00 million
Net Income to Common$806.00 million
EPSN/A
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Balance Sheet
Cash$480.00 million
Assets$16.14 billion
Liabilities$5.11 billion
Common Equity$8.47 billion
Liabilities & Equity$16.14 billion
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Cash Flow Statement
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NOPAT$64.00 million
EBITDA$64.00 million
Price to Earnings$113.90
Price to Book$10.84
ROE6.72%
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Latest News

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Prediction: This High-Yield Dividend Stock Will Crush the S&P 500's Returns Over the Next Decade

Brookfield sees a massive opportunity to invest in infrastructure in the coming decade.

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Could Brookfield’s Latest Long-Term Debt Move Reveal a Shift in Its Capital Strategy (TSX:BAM)?

Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. has priced a US$750 million public offering of senior unsecured notes due in 2055, carrying a fixed interest rate of 6.077% per year, with proceeds earmarked for general corporate purposes and closing scheduled for September 9, 2025. This long-term debt issuance highlights Brookfield's ongoing approach to capital management and signals investor confidence in the company’s credit profile. We'll explore how Brookfield’s large-scale, long-dated bond offering...

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Apple upgraded, AMD downgraded: Wall Street’s top analyst calls

The most talked about and market moving research calls around Wall Street are now in one place. Here are today’s research calls that investors need to know, as compiled by The Fly. Top Upgrades: MoffettNathanson upgraded Apple (AAPL) to Neutral from Sell with a $225 price target. A number of key headwinds have faded and the “worst-case scenarios are off the table,” the firm tells investors. Evercore ISI upgraded Brinker (EAT) to Outperform from In Line with a price target of $210, up from $190.

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3 Great High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Buy in September

These dividend stocks have terrific records of growing their high-yielding dividends.

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Brookfield Asset Management Announces Pricing of $750 Million Notes Due 2055

NEW YORK, Sept. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. (“BAM”) (NYSE: BAM, TSX: BAM) today announced the pricing of a public offering of $750 million principal amount of senior notes due 2055 (the “notes”), which will bear interest at a rate of 6.077% per annum. The net proceeds from the sale of the notes will be used for general corporate purposes. The offering is expected to close on September 9, 2025, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions. The note

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