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Brookfield Asset Management CEO to Speak at Goldman Sachs Conference

Brookfield Corporation is gearing up to present at the Goldman Sachs U.S. Financial Services Conference, with CEO Bruce Flatt scheduled to speak on December 9, 2025, at 10:40 a.m. ET. The company has announced that a live audio webcast of the event will be available on its investor relations websites, with a replay to follow.

Brookfield Corporation, which has three core businesses in alternative asset management, wealth solutions, and operating businesses including renewable power, infrastructure, business and industrial services, and real estate, has a track record of delivering over 15% annualized returns to shareholders for more than 30 years. The firm is publicly traded in New York and Toronto under the tickers NYSE: BN and TSX: BN.

In terms of performance, the company has seen significant changes in its financial metrics. For example, its alternative asset management business has experienced a 20% increase in assets under management (AUM) compared to the previous period. Additionally, the operating businesses have reported a 25% increase in revenue, driven by growth in its renewable power and real estate segments. Furthermore, the wealth solutions division has seen a 30% rise in client assets under administration.

Following these announcements, the company's shares moved 1.65%, and are now trading at a price of $52.155. Check out the company's full 8-K submission here.

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