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NEW YORK, April 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brookfield Asset Management (NYSE: BAM, TSX: BAM) (“Brookfield”), a leading global alternative asset manager headquartered in New York with over $1 trillion of assets under management, today announced that industry leader Alper Daglioglu has joined Brookfield to lead the firm's newly formed Investment Solutions Group (“ISG”). Howard Marks, Co-Chairman of Oaktree Capital Management, L.P.

globenewswire.com 2025 Apr 17
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Since my previous article seven months ago, shares of Brookfield Asset Management have sharply rallied. The company operates as a trusted name in an alternative asset management industry that's set to continue flourishing. BAM ended 2024 with $1.8 billion in liquidity, which puts it in a strong position to prioritize strategic acquisitions and future dividend growth.

seekingalpha.com 2025 Apr 01
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NEW YORK, April 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brookfield Asset Management (NYSE: BAM, TSX: BAM) (“Brookfield”) and Angel Oak Companies (“Angel Oak”), a leading asset manager delivering innovative mortgage and consumer products, today announced that they have entered into an agreement in which Brookfield will acquire a majority ownership stake in Angel Oak and offer its investors access to the firm's residential mortgage credit strategies. Angel Oak joins Brookfield as part of the firm's $317 billion credit business, aligning with Brookfield's broader strategy to partner with best-in-class credit managers alongside its direct investment platform.

globenewswire.com 2025 Apr 01
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TORONTO, March 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Partners Value Investments Inc. (the “Company”, TSX: PVF.WT, PVF.PR.V) announced today its financial results for the year ended December 31, 2024. All amounts are stated in U.S. dollars.

globenewswire.com 2025 Mar 28
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The Dividend Kings Fortress Portfolio, composed exclusively of Ultra SWAN stocks (highest-quality blue chips), has delivered strong returns over the last six years. Just 20% of the holdings produced 75% of the profits, underscoring the importance of owning top-quality blue-chip stocks for long-term wealth creation. The carefully selected portfolio of growth and value Ultra SWANs - including Nvidia, Amazon, Brookfield Asset Management, Realty Income, Pfizer, and Federal Realty - offers upside potential.

seekingalpha.com 2025 Mar 28
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Investors need to pay close attention to Brookfield (BAM) stock based on the movements in the options market lately.

zacks.com 2025 Mar 19
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Paris, March 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brookfield announces successful completion of the tender offer for Neoen, with mandatory squeeze-out to follow

globenewswire.com 2025 Mar 19
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Market pessimism has led to Brookfield Asset Management trading at attractive valuations despite strong fundamentals, presenting a potential buying opportunity. BAM boasts a strong competitive moat, excellent financial track record, and an asset-light business model, enabling significant earnings growth with minimal capital reinvestment. The company has a clean balance sheet, substantial liquidity, and benefits from mega-trends like digitization and decarbonization, supporting long-term growth prospects.

seekingalpha.com 2025 Mar 18
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In today's uncertain economic landscape, dividend stocks can serve as anchors in your portfolio. We asked Motley Fool investment experts Matt Argersinger and Anthony Schiavone -- leaders of The Motley Fool's Dividend Investor scorecard within Epic -- to share some of their top dividend picks that combine income potential with business durability.

fool.com 2025 Mar 17
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Market corrections, like the recent dip, are normal and temporary, with historical data showing average declines of 13-14% since 1950. Long-term investors should stay the course. Corrections often lead to robust recoveries, with historical returns averaging 25% in the year following volatility like the one we just experienced. Asset allocation, not market timing, is key. A balanced portfolio of stocks and bonds has historically minimized risk and delivered consistent returns.

seekingalpha.com 2025 Mar 14
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