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All amounts in U.S. dollars BROOKFIELD, NEWS, May 31, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (NYSE: BIP; TSX: BIP.UN) (“Brookfield Infrastructure”) today announced the closing of a public offering of $150 million of fixed rate subordinated notes due May 31, 2084 (the “notes”).
Brookfield Infrastructure foresees a strong 2024 and is committed to paying bigger dividends. American States Water is one multibagger stock not many investors know about.
Brookfield Renewable expects to deliver double-digit annual earnings growth through at least 2028. Its sibling, Brookfield Infrastructure, also expects to deliver double-digit earnings growth in the coming years.
Retirement portfolios are typically all about income and defense. Having inflation protected cash flows and an element of growth is vital. Given the mixture of bond- and equity-like profile, infrastructure is inherently an attractive asset class for retirement portfolios.
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners has remained flat on a YTD basis. Despite the muted stock price performance, Q1, 2024 earnings report revealed strong earnings and more positive signs around BIP's growth potential. In this article I dissect the Q1, 2024 earnings report and elaborate on why I am still bullish.
Brookfield Infrastructure is in its strongest-ever position. The company's investments in data centers and semiconductor manufacturing position it to cash in on the digitalization megatrend.
Dividends are one of the best benefits to being a shareholder, but finding a great dividend stock is no easy task. Does Brookfield Infrastructure Partners (BIP) have what it takes?
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners is a promising passive income investment with a diversified portfolio and resilient FFO. The company owns critical infrastructure assets, providing long-term FFO stability. With a low FFO multiple and a 6% covered yield, units of BIP are a Buy.
We recently sold our very large position in Brookfield Infrastructure Preferred units. We discuss why. We also share our view on BIP/BIPC common equity right now.
Dividends are one of the best benefits to being a shareholder, but finding a great dividend stock is no easy task. Does Brookfield Infrastructure Partners (BIP) have what it takes?