Stock price when the opinion was issued
Just reported, increased dividend, a nice beat that some are saying merely due to taxes. He models outsized growth for 2024. Pretty attractive risk/reward. 22x, 17% distributable EPS growth. Buying at these levels will work.
Don't need to buy long call options on a company like this. BAM has at least a 3.8% dividend. Collect that instead of paying the premium on options.
The question was on his choice between BN and BAM. BN is Brookfield Corporation which is the old Brookfield Asset Management. BAM is the new Brookfield Asset Management. This is a result of re-structuring done in 2022. BAM has a better dividend, almost 4%, but not as much growth. BN has a small yield but more growth. It is leveraged to the economy and makes money when they sell something, so their income is lumpier than BAM. Since 2022 the total return on BAM is 28% and BN is 10%.
One of his go-to names in the Brookfield suite. If you're after growth, look at BN; the parent that owns all the entities underneath, including a big chunk of BAM. Private asset markets are still quite strong. Good for the younger folks who are looking for more torque higher.
BAM deals with third-party capital that comes in. Higher dividend, but perhaps a bit less growth. Good if you're in retirement or approaching it. Neat that it's done as well as BN, but you're getting the nice dividend too.
Both in client TFSAs.
Income stream from asset management. Trading very richly compared to projected earnings and to peers. Wouldn't buy at these levels.