Brookfield Asset Management agrees to buy Boralex for CAD 37.25 per share; deal value rises to CAD 9.0 billion enterprise value

Reuters03-25
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/BAM">Brookfield Asset Management</a> agrees to buy Boralex for CAD 37.25 per share; deal value rises to CAD 9.0 billion enterprise value
  • Brookfield, alongside La Caisse, agreed to acquire all issued and outstanding Class A common shares of Boralex for CAD 37.25 in cash per share.
  • The offer climbs 31.8% above the March 20, 2026 close on the TSX and increases 36.4% over the 30-day volume-weighted average price for the period ending March 20, 2026.
  • The transaction implies a total enterprise value of CAD 9.0 billion, including project and corporate-level indebtedness.
  • La Caisse will increase its ownership to 30% from about 15%, while Brookfield will hold the remaining 70%.
  • The deal is expected to close by Q4 2026, subject to shareholder and regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions.


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