Stock price when the opinion was issued
He rotated out a few weeks ago. Seeing recent weakness in financials (with $$ also coming out of industrials and consumer discretionary). Chart shows a fairly major breakdown of support ~$78. Now the stock is rolling back up, so it's looking more encouraging. Downtrend line on the chart is ~$81-82, so we'll have to see what happens at that point.
A quality Canadian name, allowing Canadian dollars to access global markets. Their challenge is that they invest in private businesses, then sell them at a higher price. But all the current volatility has put those plans on hold. Not the end of the world--BN will continue to run those businesses.
Typically, his Top Picks include a US name, a Canadian name, and an income name. Today all 3 picks are Canadian compounders.
Brookfield is a phenomenal, high-quality company. Will benefit from current environment. Roughly $160-170B of client capital to invest. Can grab businesses that come under pressure. Easy way for you to be counter-cyclical, sleep at night, they do the work for you. Yield is 0.7%.
BN.PF.H is what you're looking for. It's going to reset at the end of the year. Reset spread is 4.17. Add 4.17 to the BOC 5-year bond yield today (2.7%). That gives you almost 7% as the reset rate at the end of the year, if the BOC rate were to remain stable. One to consider, he owns a bunch. Brookfield's a very solid company.
Prefers owning this to any of the subsidiaries. It's more diversified and very cheap. That's where management is and where they have their money; he always likes to invest next to the guy who's running the show. Trophy offices. About 85% of the value of the subsidiaries is baked into BN stock. Insurance segment. Probably 40% undervalued today. Lots of opportunity. Growing ~15% a year. Yield is 0.69%.
(Analysts’ price target is $92.07)The closer you are to the top of the house in the Brookfield framework, the closer you are to the CEO and the Board, and the incentive structures tend to favour them. Doesn't have the great yield, but has upside. BAM offers you the yield and, broadly speaking, growth aspects. He'd encourage you to stay near the top of the house, depending on how much yield you need for your life circumstances.
For BIP.UN, it's not really whether Mark Carney got elected or not, or tariffs, because it's a global business. Infrastructure, toll roads, coal, etc. Very diversified.
Metrics: 27.65x PE (vs. BlackRock’s 21.59x), a high 1.59 beta, and pays a mere 1.49% dividend yield but based on a safe 47.06% payout ratio. Ten-year annualized returns are roughly 14.6%, which is why Bay Street hold Brookfield in high regard.Cash flows are stable and linked in to inflation to absorb rampant inflation. BN has beaten three of its last four quarters (remember: under its previous name), but stumbled in the most recent, Q4-2022). Read Which Brookfield? for our full analysis.