Canada's Brookfield Business reports 2025 net income of $43 mln

Reuters01-30
Canada's <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/BBUC">Brookfield Business</a> reports 2025 net income of $43 mln

Overview

  • Canada-based industrials company reported 2025 net income of $43 mln, reversing prior yr loss

  • Adjusted EBITDA for 2025 was $2,409 mln, down from $2,565 mln in 2024

  • Company repurchased $235 mln of units and shares under its buyback program

Outlook

  • Brookfield expects to complete corporate reorganization by end of Q1 2026

  • Brookfield plans quarterly dividend of $0.0625 per share, payable March 31, 2026

  • Brookfield anticipates annual dividend of $0.25 per share

Result Drivers

  • INDUSTRIALS GROWTH - 10% increase in Adjusted EBITDA driven by acquisitions and demand for advanced batteries

  • BUSINESS SERVICES DECLINE - Adjusted EBITDA impacted by sale of partial interest in technology operation; insurance premiums rose

  • INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES DECLINE - Decline in Adjusted EBITDA due to operation dispositions and lower activity levels

Key Details

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Consensus Estimate

Q4 Net Income

-$4 mln

Press Release: ID:nGNX3bcyLL

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