Brookfield Corporation (NYSE:BN) exceeded Q3 earnings per share expectations with $0.84, showcasing its profitability.
The company reported stable revenue of approximately $1.3 billion, aligning with market estimates.
BN’s strategic investments and financial metrics indicate high investor confidence and adequate liquidity.
Brookfield Corporation (NYSE:BN) is a global asset management company known for its diverse portfolio, including real estate, infrastructure, renewable power, and private equity. The company competes with other major asset managers like Blackstone and KKR. On November 14, 2024, BN reported its Q3 earnings, showcasing strong financial performance.
BN reported earnings per share of $0.84, surpassing the estimated $0.829. This indicates the company’s ability to generate profit per share, exceeding market expectations. The revenue for the quarter was approximately $1.3 billion, aligning with the estimated figures, demonstrating stable revenue generation.
During the Q3 2024 earnings call, key figures like CEO Bruce Flatt and President Nick Goodman shared insights with analysts from major financial institutions. The call highlighted the company’s strategic moves, such as the $5 billion investment redeployment and $4 billion in proprietary investment strategies, achieving returns over 8%.
Brookfield Wealth Solutions, a part of BN, reported strong performance with $4 billion in annuity sales, contributing to a year-to-date total of $12 billion. The company also completed its first U.K. reinsurance transaction, reinsuring £1.08 billion ($1.4 billion) of pension liabilities, securing strong returns and releasing capital for growth.
BN’s financial metrics reveal a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 79.74, indicating high investor confidence. The price-to-sales ratio of 0.85 and enterprise value to sales ratio of 3.16 reflect the company’s market valuation. Despite a debt-to-equity ratio of 5.41, BN maintains a current ratio of 1.50, suggesting adequate liquidity to cover short-term liabilities.