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BROOKFIELD NEWS, Jan. 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brookfield Property Partners L.P. (NASDAQ: BPY, TSX: BPY.UN) announced today that its fourth quarter and full-year 2020 financial results will be released before the market open on Tuesday, February 2, 2021. Analysts, investors and other interested parties are invited to participate in the company’s live conference call reviewing the results on Tuesday, February 2, 2021 at 11:00 AM (ET). Scheduled speakers are Chief Executive Officer Brian Kings...
Brookfield Asset Management (NYSE: BAM) believes it owns a highly valuable global real estate portfolio. Public market investors continue to focus on the short-term headwinds while Brookfield looks at the longer-term potential. After years of fruitless efforts to get the public market to see what it sees in its real estate portfolio, it's taking matters into its own hands.
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Brookfield Asset Management (NYSE: BAM) started 2021 off with a bang. The leading global alternative asset manager proposed to acquire all the units of its publicly traded real estate partnership Brookfield Property Partners (NASDAQ: BPY) that it doesn't already own for $5.9 billion. It also extended that offer to investors in its real estate investment trust (REIT) Brookfield Property REIT (NASDAQ: BPYU).
(Bloomberg) -- Brookfield Asset Management Inc. and a group of investors have offered to acquire the stake in Brookfield Property Partners that they don’t already own, in a $5.9 billion bid to take the real estate company private.The Canadian alternative-asset manager said it has made a proposal to acquire the outstanding units for $16.50 each, or about a 14% premium to Thursday’s closing price in New York. Brookfield Asset Management already owns about 60% of Brookfield Property Partners, which...
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(BAM)’s $5.9 billion offer to buy out the public shareholders of (BPY) for $16.50 per unit appears to undervalue the big global holder of office properties and shopping malls. The units of Brookfield Property (ticker: BPY), which owns an $88 billion real-estate portfolio, were up 16.6%, to $16.87, on Monday, trading above the Brookfield offering price. This indicates that investors are expecting that Brookfield may have to sweeten its bid to get a deal done.
The market has failed to properly value the REIT's underlying assets, Brookfield Asset Management believes.
Brookfield Asset Management’s $5.9 billion offer to buy out other investors in property business signals more change in real estate.
The two share classes of this diversified landlord took off thanks to parent Brookfield Asset Management. Sound confusing? Here's the scoop.