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Brett Girard, CPA, CA, CFA Brookfield Corp BN-T PAST TOP PICK Apr 08, 2025

(A Top Pick Apr 22/24, Up 26%)

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.

$63.720

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HOLD

He doesn't worry too much about tariffs, given BN's geographic diversity and type of operations. Great business, well-positioned long term. Valuation discount not as appealing as in the past. Be mindful of your position size.

WEAK BUY

Phenomenal compounder. Valuation still at massive discount to US peers. Management closely aligned with shareholders and working hard to unlock value. He'd consider buying today. Unique position with capital allocation to maximize its portfolio.

COMMENT
HQ moving to US.

Indicated a move of head office to US, but doesn't have to do with tariffs. They're global, yet Canada provides only a small percentage of earnings. Management believes a move would encourage more US-based indices to include it, thereby broadening its potential shareholder base.

BUY ON WEAKNESS

Are shrewd operators run by a smart CEO. Definitely buy on weakness. He wishes he knew what they own, but they seem to own everything that is great.

PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Jan 23/24, Up 66%)

A year ago, people were worried about its exposure to real estate. Management owns 20% of the company, so it behooves them to do well for shareholders. Cashflow monster. Management believes its real estate holdings and potential fees are undervalued.

BUY

A core holding in his Canadian dividend strategy. Incredibly well run by bright people for a long time. Sold off ~10%, but chart's done extremely well. Likes that CEO has bulk of his net worth invested in shares. Quality operation.

WAIT

Loves it, wonderful management. Ran up too much, too fast. Not surprised by pullback, as all the private equity firms have. If liquidity tightens up, these guys won't be able to easily sell projects, GAAP earnings will suffer, with lower near-term cashflow and profitability. 

PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Mar 18/24, Up 32%)

At Investor day last September it targeted expected distributed earnings at 17% compounded annually over the next 5 years. There's another possible target of 25%. It does not have much exposure to tariffs.

WATCH

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.