Brookfield (so many to choose from)

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There are a number of Brookfield stocks. I own BEP.UN and you just posted the earnings info for BIP.UN. Any chance you could provide an overview of the various Brookfield investment options and your thoughts on current price, entry price, future? Thanks,
Patrick

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Asked on February 3, 2021 11:15 am
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Hi Patrick - we cover both BEP and BIP here extensively. If you check our Foundation stock list on the left, you will see we talk about Brookfield Renewables - it also explains the difference between BEP.UN and BEPC.

Same goes for Brookfield Infrastructure Partners which is a Dividend Bull List pick. Have a read of that report which is in the process of being updated due to earnings today.

The two other main ones are Brookfield Property Partners (BPY) and Brookfield Asset Management (BAM.A). BPY is essentially a REIT, but I would not worry about that one because BAM (which is the parent company of ALL the Brookfield companies) is taking it over.

We like both BEP and BIP and think both provide excellent long-term potential and higher growth prospects. Parent company BAM is less attractive to us because it has a lower yield and complicated structure. IN our opinion BIP and BEP are the current driving forces behind the Brookfield family of companies.

Mat

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Answered on February 3, 2021 3:25 pm
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Hi Patrick - we cover both BEP and BIP here extensively. If you check our Foundation stock list on the left, you will see we talk about Brookfield Renewables - it also explains the difference between BEP.UN and BEPC.

Same goes for Brookfield Infrastructure Partners which is a Dividend Bull List pick. Have a read of that report which is in the process of being updated due to earnings today.

The two other main ones are Brookfield Property Partners (BPY) and Brookfield Asset Management (BAM.A). BPY is essentially a REIT, but I would not worry about that one because BAM (which is the parent company of ALL the Brookfield companies) is taking it over.

We like both BEP and BIP and think both provide excellent long-term potential and higher growth prospects. Parent company BAM is less attractive to us because it has a lower yield and complicated structure. IN our opinion BIP and BEP are the current driving forces behind the Brookfield family of companies.

Mat

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Answered on February 3, 2021 3:25 pm