Brookfield Corporation Just Reported. Here Are 3 Things Investors Need to Know.

Brookfield Corporation Just Reported. Here Are 3 Things Investors Need to Know.


Brookfield Corporation (NYSE: BN) reported its first-quarter results earlier this week. The global investment firm posted strong results across all its operations and continued to execute its strategy.

As he does each quarter, Brookfield’s CEO Bruce Flatt wrote a letter to shareholders. Here are three things investors need to know from that report.

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Brookfield Corporation Just Reported. Here Are 3 Things Investors Need to Know.
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Macro events are just near-term noise

Bruce Flatt covered several topics in his quarterly letter. He started by discussing the current macroeconomic picture, which is dominating the headlines these days and driving much of the near-term movement in stock prices. Flatt wrote that while it’s important to monitor macro events, they “tend to attract disproportionate attention relative to their long-term impact.”

He noted that in the short term, capital flows, sentiment, and prevailing narratives tend to affect asset prices, especially when there’s a lot of uncertainty. This price change “can create the impression that underlying fundamentals have changed, when in most cases business performance remains largely intact.” What actually matters, Flatt noted, is that the cash flows of a business and management’s ability to reinvest that capital at attractive returns are what determine value over the long term. So, “while price and value can diverge meaningfully in the short run, they will always converge in the longer term.” This focus on long-term value creation drives Brookfield’s investment strategy. The company aims to invest in businesses at an attractive entry point, operate them well, and allow compounding to work over time by avoiding capitulation during periods of market stress when there’s a temptation to sell assets as prices drop.

These megatrends have grown even more powerful

Another important aspect of Brookfield’s strategy is to invest in companies capitalizing on major long-term growth trends. The three most prominent themes it has identified are digitalization, decarbonization, and deglobalization. These megatrends have only grown more powerful in recent years.

For example, while the company has been investing in the broader digitalization trend for many years by building out fiber networks, wireless towers, and data centers, the AI boom has launched a new wave of investment opportunities. Flatt wrote that “artificial intelligence is driving demand for a new generation of infrastructure in the form of AI factories — industrial-scale computing facilities designed to train and run advanced AI models,” creating a significant opportunity for the company to invest in building out this backbone infrastructure. Meanwhile, the digitalization megatrend has accelerated the decarbonization trend by driving a surge in electricity demand. That’s providing the company with even more opportunities to invest in renewables and other low-carbon energy sources.


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