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Brookfield Business Partners Units BBU

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.BBU.UN

Brookfield Business Partners L.P. is a Bermuda-based company that is focused on owning and operating businesses that provide essential products and services. Its sole direct investment is managing a general partnership interest in Brookfield Business L.P., through which it holds all its interests in its operating businesses. It has four operating segments: Business services, Infrastructure services, Industrials, and Corporate and other. Its business services segment includes a residential mortgage insurer, dealer software and technology services, healthcare services, non-bank financial services, and entertainment operation. Its infrastructure services segment includes services such as offshore oil, modular building leasing, and work access. Its industrials segment includes operations such as advanced energy storage, engineered components manufacturing, and water and wastewater. Its operations are located in the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, Canada, and Brazil.


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Post by petebrown1963on Aug 27, 2019 10:58pm
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Post# 30073140

Undervalued according to Don Lato

Undervalued according to Don Lato
 
A few people out there get it. Not enough though...

Brookfield Business Partners LP
(BBU.UN-T)
August 27, 2019
 
The industrial and business operating portion of the Brookfield portfolio. They have holdings around the world. The bottom line is the stock was trading $60 a year ago and is fundamentally too low. There is no shortage of demand from the pension sector space for what they offer. Their earnings are lumpy as they buy and sell entities. He has now doubts it will be up to $75 per share in the next year or two. Yield 0.77% (Analysts’ price target is $61.27)
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