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Brookfield Asset Management – 2.3% Surge Today - Potential for Further Growth?

After this afternoon's 2.3% surge to $56.81 per share, Brookfield Asset Management might just keep moving past its target price of $56.63. With an average analyst rating of hold, and target prices from $32.0 to $72.0, the stock's next move is anyone's guess.

Brookfield Asset Management has an average level of shares sold short, at 5.1% of its total share float. The stock's short ratio (also called days to cover) is 8.66. The company's insiders own 3.78% of its outstanding shares, which indicates a strong alignment between management and shareholder interests.

Institutional investors own 89.9% of Brookfield Asset Management's shares, which indicates they have a high level of confidence in the company.

Institutions Invested in Brookfield Asset Management

Date Reported Holder Percentage Shares Value
2025-03-31 Partners Value Investments LP 2% 30,789,564 $1,749,155,173
2025-03-31 Capital World Investors 1% 24,130,112 $1,370,831,695
2025-03-31 Royal Bank of Canada 1% 18,692,914 $1,061,944,470
2025-03-31 FMR, LLC 1% 17,514,752 $995,013,085
2025-03-31 Vanguard Group Inc 1% 17,204,794 $977,404,370
2025-03-31 Capital International Investors 1% 16,177,058 $919,018,687
2025-03-31 TD Asset Management, Inc 1% 15,339,316 $871,426,563
2025-03-31 Mackenzie Financial Corporation 1% 11,118,077 $631,617,969
2025-03-31 FIL LTD 1% 10,773,708 $612,054,366
2025-03-31 Bank of Montreal /CAN/ 1% 10,087,847 $573,090,601
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