Brookfield Asset Management Ltd.

BAM

Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. (BAM) is a global alternative asset management company that focuses on investing in and managing long-term assets across real estate, infrastructure, renewable energy, and private equity. Founded in 1899, it has a diverse portfolio of assets worldwide and emphasizes sustainable investing and value creation through active management and strategic oversight.

$51.62 0.00 (0.00%)
Dividend Yield 3.39%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 31, 2025$0.442025-11-282025-11-28
September 29, 2025$0.442025-08-292025-08-29
June 30, 2025$0.442025-05-302025-05-30
March 31, 2025$0.442025-02-282025-02-28
December 31, 2024$0.382024-11-292024-11-29

Dividends Summary

Company News

Is Brookfield Asset Management Stock a Buy Now?
The Motley Fool • Reuben Gregg Brewer • January 19, 2026

Brookfield Asset Management offers an attractive 3.3% dividend yield (triple the S&P 500) and targets 18% annual earnings growth. The company plans to double fee-earning capital from $580 billion to $1.2 trillion over five years, building on its track record of doubling assets between 2020-2025. While the stock has declined 18% from its 52-week h...

If I Could Only Buy and Hold a Single Stock, This Would Be It.
The Motley Fool • Matt Dilallo • January 17, 2026

Matt DiLallo identifies Brookfield Corporation as his top single-stock investment choice, citing its positioning at the intersection of major investment megatrends including AI infrastructure, decarbonization, alternative assets, and commercial real estate recovery. The company expects to grow distributable earnings at 20% annually over five year...

Better Nuclear Energy Stock: Cameco vs. Centrus Energy
The Motley Fool • Leo Sun • January 12, 2026

The article compares two nuclear energy stocks: Cameco, a major uranium miner with diversified nuclear assets, and Centrus Energy, a U.S. enriched uranium producer. Both benefit from rising uranium prices and growing nuclear demand, but Cameco is recommended as the better long-term investment due to its larger scale, faster growth, lower valuatio...

3 Top Dividend Stocks to Buy in January
The Motley Fool • James Brumley • January 8, 2026

The article recommends three dividend stocks for investors seeking income in 2026: Progressive (PGR), an insurance company with resilient revenue growth and an 8.85% dividend yield despite recent 20% decline; NextEra Energy (NEE), a utility with over 50% renewable energy production and a 30+ year dividend growth track record; and Brookfield Asset...

Bloom Energy vs. Plug Power: Which One Will Dominate the Next Decade?
The Motley Fool • Catie Hogan • January 7, 2026

Bloom Energy and Plug Power are competing in the green hydrogen and fuel cell market with different technologies. Bloom Energy, using solid-oxide fuel cells, has shown strong growth with 57% YoY revenue increase and a $5 billion partnership with Brookfield for AI data centers, making it more stable. Plug Power, using proton exchange membrane fuel...

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