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Brookfield CEO to Present at Goldman Sachs Conference

Brookfield Corporation (NYSE: BN, TSX: BN) has announced that its Chief Executive Officer, Bruce Flatt, will be presenting at the Goldman Sachs U.S. Financial Services Conference on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, at 10:40 a.m. ET. The company has a track record of delivering 15%+ annualized returns to shareholders for over 30 years.

In its most recent financial period, Brookfield Corporation reported a significant increase in its alternative asset management, wealth solutions, and operating businesses. The company's core businesses, which include renewable power, infrastructure, business and industrial services, and real estate, have contributed to its success.

Brookfield Corporation's conservatively managed balance sheet, extensive operational experience, and global sourcing networks have allowed it to consistently access unique opportunities, contributing to the company's growth. The Brookfield ecosystem, based on the fundamental principle that each group within Brookfield benefits from being part of the broader organization, has also played a key role in the company's success.

Investors and industry professionals are encouraged to tune into the live audio webcast of the event to gain insights into Brookfield Corporation's performance and future prospects. Today the company's shares have moved 1.02% to a price of $51.31. If you want to know more, read the company's complete 8-K report here.

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