Fee-RelatedEarningsup14%Year-Over-Yearto$644Million
$135BillionofCapitalRaisedOverLTM,GrowingFee-BearingCapital23%to$539Billion
Brookfield Takes Initial Steps to Enhance Shareholder Ownership and Index Inclusion
NEW YORK, Nov. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. (NYSE: BAM, TSX: BAM) today announced financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2024.
Connor Teskey, President of Brookfield Asset Management, stated, “We delivered record results in the third quarter, driven by the substantial increase in fee-bearing capital due to strong fundraising, deployment and additional strategic partnerships over the past year. This resulted in 14% year-over-year growth in fee-related earnings, while fee-bearing capital increased by 23% to $539 billion.”
He continued, “This past quarter, we continued to extend our leadership position in our key strategic sectors of energy transition, AI infrastructure, and private credit. We are well positioned to continue delivering strong earnings, bolstered by market tailwinds that should accelerate both our capital raising and deployment activities for years to come.”
OperatingResults
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Net income for Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. (BAM), the publicly traded entity, totaled $129 million for the quarter (2023 - $122 million). BAM owns an approximate 27% interest in our asset management business with the other approximate 73% owned by Brookfield Corporation. In order to provide meaningful comparative information, the discussion that follows relates to the financial results on a 100% basis for our asset management business (Brookfield Asset Management).
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For theperiodsendedSeptember30 | Three MonthsEnded
| Twelve MonthsEnded
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(US$millions,exceptpershareamounts) | | 2024 | | | 2023 | | | 2024 | | | 2023 | |
Fee-RelatedEarnings2 | $ | 644 | | $ | 565 | | $ | 2,360 | | $ | 2,236 | |
Add back: equity-based compensation costs and other3 | | 59 | | | 49 | | | 198 | | | 177 | |
Less: cash taxes | | (84 | ) | | (46 | ) | | (258 | ) | | (186 | ) |
DistributableEarnings2 | $ | 619 | | $ | 568 | | $ | 2,300 | | $ | 2,227 | |
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Fee-relatedearningspershare | $ | 0.39 | | $ | 0.35 | | $ | 1.45 | | $ | 1.37 | |
Distributableearningspershare | $ | 0.38 | | $ | 0.35 | | $ | 1.41 | | $ | 1.36 | |
NetincomeattributabletoBrookfieldAssetManagement | $ | 544 | | $ | 494 | | $ | 1,854 | | $ | 1,969 | |
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OperatingHighlights
FinancialResults
Fee-bearing capital (FBC) reached $539 billion at the end of the third quarter, up nearly $100 billion or 23% over the past year and up over $25 billion or 5% from the prior quarter.
This growth has come from $101 billion in fundraising and $25 billion of capital deployment over the last twelve months. In the quarter, FBC has also benefitted from the increase in our listed affiliate share prices and execution of a number of strategic initiatives with leading partner managers, such as Castlelake and SVB Capital.
On the back of this growth in fee-bearing capital, fee-related earnings were a record $644 million ($0.39 / share) for the quarter and $2.4 billion ($1.45 / share) over the last twelve months, up 14% and 6% over the same periods in the prior year, respectively.
Distributable earnings were $619 million ($0.38 / share) for the quarter and $2.3 billion ($1.41 / share) over the last twelve months, up 9% and 3% over the same periods in the prior year, respectively.
Fundraising
Weraised$21billioninthethirdquarterof2024.Notablefundraisingupdatesduringthequarterinclude:
- Within credit, we raised approximately $14 billion of capital. This included $6.4 billion raised across Oaktree credit funds and strategies, $4.5 billion from Brookfield Wealth Solutions and $1.0 billion in a separately managed account (SMA) from a U.S. life insurance company. We expect that third-party insurance capital will be a meaningful contributor to our growth going forward.
- Within renewable power, we raised $2.2 billion of capital, including $1.4 billion for our Catalytic Transition Fund.
- Within infrastructure, we raised a total of $1.4 billion, including over $500 million within our supercore infrastructure strategy, surpassing the capital raised for this strategy last quarter and making it our strongest quarter for fundraising in over two years. We also raised nearly $800 million within our private wealth infrastructure fund.
- Within private equity, we raised $2.0 billion of capital in the quarter. We also announced strategic commitments from two of our Saudi Arabian clients for our Middle East Partners fund in October.
- Within real estate, we raised $1.6 billion of capital during the quarter.
NotableTransactions
Investment activity has continued to increase. In the third quarter, we deployed or committed to approximately $20 billion of capital into investments across a number of high-quality businesses and assets. We also monetized or agreed to sell over $17 billion of investments in recent months.
Recentnotabledeploymentsandcommitmentsinclude:
- We completed the acquisition of Network International for $2.0 billion of equity capital, a deal announced previously last year. Post-acquisition, we intend to combine Network with Magnati, our UAE payment processing business, to create a leading payments platform in the Middle East that will benefit from secular tailwinds and significantly expand our presence in the region.
- We acquired a portfolio of 76,000 telecom sites in India from American Tower Corp for $800 million of equity capital ($2.2 billion of enterprise value).
- Subsequent to the end of the quarter, we announced a new partnership agreement with Ørsted to acquire a $2.3 billion stake in a premium portfolio of 3.5 GW of contracted operating offshore wind assets in the United Kingdom with strong operating history.
- Subsequent to the end of the quarter, we made an offer to acquire Tritax EuroBox, a publicly-traded European logistics REIT, for approximately $730 million.
Recentnotablemonetizationsandsalesagreementsinclude:
- Within real estate, we sold a total of $5.4 billion of assets in the past few months, including the sale of our UK Retail Parks Portfolio, a US Manufactured Home portfolio and the sale of the Conrad hotel in Seoul, Korea.
- Within renewable power, we announced a total of $3.2 billion of asset sales in recent months. The largest of these transactions include Saeta Yield, a leading independent developer, owner and operator of renewable power assets in Spain and Portugal; our stake in First Hydro, a critical electricity generation and storage facility in the United Kingdom; and a 50% stake in our Shepherds Flat onshore wind portfolio in Oregon.
- Within infrastructure, we announced a total of $2.6 billion of asset sales in recent months. This includes separate agreements to sell two Mexican regulated natural gas transmission pipelines.
UncalledFundCommitmentsandLiquidity
AsofSeptember30,2024,wehadatotalof$106billionofuncalledfundcommitments.
- Uncalled fund commitments include $50 billion which is not currently earning fees, but will earn approximately $500 million of fees annually once deployed.
We had corporate liquidity of $2.1 billion on our balance sheet as of September 30, 2024, comprised of cash, short term financial assets, and the undrawn capacity on our revolving credit facility.
- This includes a five-year, unsecured, $750 million revolving facility, raised in August, further enhancing our liquidity.
RecentStrategicTransactions
Weannouncedorcompletedseveralstrategictransactionsduringthequarter:
- We closed on a 51% interest in and strategic partnership with Castlelake, a global alternative investment manager specializing in asset-based private credit including aviation and specialty finance.
- We completed the acquisition of SVB Capital through Pinegrove Venture Partners, our venture investment platform formed with Sequoia Heritage.
RegularDividendDeclaration
The board of directors of Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. declared a quarterly dividend of $0.38 per share, payable on December 31, 2024, to shareholders of record as of the close of business on November 29, 2024.
End Notes
- Reflects full period results unless otherwise noted on a 100% basis for Brookfield Asset Management, being Brookfield Asset Management ULC and its subsidiaries, including its share of the asset management activities of partly owned subsidiaries.
- See Reconciliation of Net Income to Fee-Related Earnings and Distributable Earnings on page 6 and Non-GAAP and Performance Measures section on page 8.
- Equity-based compensation costs and other income includes Brookfield Asset Management's portion of partly owned subsidiaries investment income, realized carried interest, and other items.
Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Statement of Financial Position |
Unaudited As at (US$millions) | September30, 2024
| | December 31, 2023
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Assets | | | | | | |
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 16 | | $ | 9 | |
Investment in Brookfield Asset Management | | 3,309 | | | 2,270 | |
Due from affiliates | | 923 | | | 886 | |
Other assets | | 76 | | | 40 | |
TotalAssets | $ | 4,324 | | $ | 3,205 | |
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Liabilities | | | | | | |
Accounts payable and other | $ | 858 | | $ | 859 | |
Due to affiliates | | 218 | | | 261 | |
TotalLiabilities | | 1,076 | | | 1,120 | |
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Equity | | | | | | |
TotalEquity | | 3,248 | | | 2,085 | |
TotalLiabilitiesandEquity | $ | 4,324 | | $ | 3,205 | |
Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. Statement of Operating Results |
Unaudited | | | | | | |
For theperiodsendedSeptember30 | ThreeMonths Ended
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(US$millions,exceptpershareamounts) | | 2024 | | | 2023 | |
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Equity accounted income | $ | 138 | | $ | 123 | |
Compensation and other expenses | | (9 | ) | | (1 | ) |
Net Income | $ | 129 | | $ | 122 | |
Net incomepershareofcommonstock | | | | | | |
Diluted | $ | 0.30 | | $ | 0.31 | |
Basic | $ | 0.31 | | $ | 0.31 | |
Brookfield Asset Management Statement of Financial Position |
Unaudited As at (US$millions) | September30, 2024 | | December 31, 2023 | |
Assets
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Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 903 | | $ | 2,667 | |
Accounts receivable and other | | 614 | | | 588 | |
Investments | | 9,354 | | | 7,522 | |
Due from affiliates | | 2,378 | | | 2,504 | |
Deferred income tax assets and other assets | | 1,005 | | | 1,009 | |
TotalAssets | $ | 14,254 | | $ | 14,290 | |
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Liabilities | | | | | | |
Accounts payable and other | $ | 1,667 | | $ | 1,799 | |
Due to affiliates | | 1,386 | | | 986 | |
Deferred income tax liabilities and other | | 2,200 | | | 2,206 | |
| | 5,253 | | | 4,991 | |
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Equity | | 9,001 | | | 9,299 | |
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TotalLiabilitiesandEquity | $ | 14,254 | | $ | 14,290 | |
Brookfield Asset Management Statement of Operating Results |
Unaudited | |
For the periods ended September 30 | ThreeMonths Ended
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(US$millions,exceptpershareamounts) | | 2024 | | | 2023 | |
Revenues | | | | | | |
Management fee and incentive distribution revenues | $ | 873 | | $ | 778 | |
Carried interest income, net of amounts attributable to Corporation | | 104 | | | 25 | |
Other revenues, net | | 140 | | | 90 | |
TotalRevenues | | 1,117 | | | 893 | |
Expenses | | |
Compensation, operating, and general and administrative expenses | | (430 | ) | | (307 | ) |
Interest expense | | (8 | ) | | (3 | ) |
TotalExpenses | | (438 | ) | | (310 | ) |
Other expenses | | (107 | ) | | (43 | ) |
Share of income from equity accounted investments | | 61 | | | 22 | |
IncomeBeforeTaxes | | 633 | | | 562 | |
Income tax expense | | (96 | ) | | (52 | ) |
Net Income | | 537 | | | 510 | |
Net (loss) income attributable to Brookfield Corporation | | (7 | ) | | 16 | |
NetincomeattributabletoBrookfieldAsset Management | $ | 544 | | $ | 494 | |
Net incomepershare | | | | | | |
Diluted | $ | 0.33 | | $ | 0.30 | |
Basic | $ | 0.33 | | $ | 0.30 | |
SELECTFINANCIALINFORMATION
RECONCILIATIONOFNETINCOMETOFEE-RELATEDEARNINGSANDDISTRIBUTABLEEARNINGS
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Unaudited | |
For theperiodsendedSeptember30 | Three Months Ended |
(US$ millions) | | 2024 | | | 2023 | |
Net income | $ | 537 | | $ | 510 | |
Add or subtract the following: | | | | | | |
Provision for taxes1 | | 96 | | | 52 | |
Depreciation and amortization2 | | 4 | | | 3 | |
Carried interest allocations3 | | (55 | ) | | (89 | ) |
Carried interest allocation compensation3 | | 38 | | | 3 | |
Other expenses4 | | 69 | | | 40 | |
Interest expense paid to related parties5 | | 8 | | | 3 | |
Interest and dividend revenue5 | | (34 | ) | | (44 | ) |
Other revenues6 | | (141 | ) | | (10 | ) |
Share of income from equity method investments7 | | (61 | ) | | (22 | ) |
Fee-related earnings of partly owned subsidiaries at our share7 | | 87 | | | 71 | |
Compensation costs recovered from affiliates8 | | 95 | | | 15 | |
Fee Revenues from BSREP III & other9 | | 1 | | | 33 | |
Fee-RelatedEarnings | | 644 | | | 565 | |
Cash taxes10 | | (84 | ) | | (46 | ) |
Add back: equity-based compensation costs and other11 | | 59 | | | 49 | |
DistributableEarnings | $ | 619 | | $ | 568 | |
- This adjustment removes the impact of income tax provisions on the basis that we do not believe this item reflects the present value of the actual tax obligations that we expect to incur over the long-term due to the substantial deferred tax assets of Brookfield Asset Management.
- This adjustment removes the depreciation and amortization on property, plant and equipment and intangible assets, which are non-cash in nature and therefore excluded from Fee-Related Earnings.
- These adjustments remove the impact of both unrealized and realized carried interest allocations and the associated compensation expense. Unrealized carried interest allocations and associated compensation expense are non-cash in nature. Carried interest allocations and associated compensation costs are included in Distributable Earnings once realized.
- This adjustment removes other income and expenses associated with non-cash fair value changes.
- This adjustment removes interest and charges paid or received from related party loans.
- This adjustment adds back other revenues earned that are non-cash in nature.
- These adjustments remove our share of partly owned subsidiaries’ earnings, including items 1) to 6) above and include its share of partly owned subsidiaries’ Fee-Related Earnings.
- This item adds back compensation costs that will be borne by affiliates and are non-cash in nature.
- This adjustment adds base management fees earned from funds that are eliminated upon consolidation and other items.
- Represents the impact of cash taxes paid by the business.
- This adjustment adds back equity-based compensation and other income associated with Brookfield Asset Management’s portion of partly owned subsidiaries’ investment income, realized carried interest, interest income received and charges paid on related party loans, and other income.
AdditionalInformation
The Letter to Shareholders and the Supplemental Information for the three months and twelve months ended September 30, 2024 contain further information on the company’s strategy, operations and financial results. Shareholders are encouraged to read these documents, which are available on BAM’s website.
The statements contained herein are based primarily on information that has been extracted from our financial statements for the quarter ended September 30, 2024, which have been prepared using U.S. GAAP. The amounts have not been audited by BAM’s external auditor.
BAM’s board of directors has reviewed and approved this document, including the summarized unaudited consolidated financial statements, prior to its release.
Information on our dividends can be found on our website under Stock & Distributions - Distribution History section at bam.brookfield.com.
QuarterlyEarningsCallDetails
Investors, analysts and other interested parties can access BAM’s Third Quarter 2024 Results, as well as the Letter to Shareholders and Supplemental Information, on its website under the Reports & Filings section at bam.brookfield.com.
To participate in the Conference Call today at 10:00 a.m. ET, please preregister at https://register.vevent.com/register/BI40fc91cc173d4008997926152f847ba6. Upon registering, you will be emailed a dial-in number, and unique PIN.
The Conference Call will also be webcast live at https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/2q5sxe62. For those unable to participate in the Conference Call, the telephone replay will be archived and available for 90 days, or on our website at bam.brookfield.com.
AboutBrookfieldAssetManagement
Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. (NYSE: BAM, TSX: BAM) is a leading global alternative asset manager with over $1 trillion of assets under management across renewable power and transition, infrastructure, private equity, real estate, and credit. We invest client capital for the long-term with a focus on real assets and essential service businesses that form the backbone of the global economy. We offer a range of alternative investment products to investors around the world — including public and private pension plans, endowments and foundations, sovereign wealth funds, financial institutions, insurance companies and private wealth investors. We draw on Brookfield’s heritage as an owner and operator to invest for value and generate strong returns for our clients, across economic cycles.
Please note that Brookfield Asset Management Ltd.’s previous audited annual and unaudited quarterly reports have been filed on EDGAR and SEDAR+ and can also be found in the investor section of its website at bam.brookfield.com. Hard copies of the annual and quarterly reports can be obtained free of charge upon request. For more information, please visit our website at bam.brookfield.com or contact:
Non-GAAPandPerformanceMeasures
This news release and accompanying financial information are based on generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”).
We make reference to Distributable Earnings (“DE”), which is referring to the sum of its fee-related earnings, realized carried interest, realized principal investments, interest expense, and general and administrative expenses; excluding equity-based compensation costs and depreciation and amortization. The most directly comparable measure disclosed in the primary financial statements of Brookfield Asset Management for DE is net income. This provides insight into earnings received by the company that are available for distribution to common shareholders or to be reinvested into the business.
We use Fee-Related Earnings (“FRE”) and DE to assess our operating results and the value of Brookfield’s business and believe that many shareholders and analysts also find these measures of value to them.
We disclose a number of financial measures in this news release that are calculated and presented using methodologies other than in accordance with U.S. GAAP. These financial measures, which include FRE and DE, should not be considered as the sole measure of our performance and should not be considered in isolation from, or as a substitute for, similar financial measures calculated in accordance with U.S. GAAP. We caution readers that these non-GAAP financial measures or other financial metrics are not standardized under U.S. GAAP and may differ from the financial measures or other financial metrics disclosed by other businesses and, as a result, may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other issuers and entities.
We provide additional information on key terms and non-GAAP measures in our filings available at bam.brookfield.com.
Noticeto Readers
BAM is not making any offer or invitation of any kind by communication of this news release and under no circumstance is it to be construed as aprospectus or an advertisement.
This news release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of Canadian provincial securities laws and “forward-looking statements”within the meaning of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, “safe harbor” provisions of the United States PrivateSecurities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and in any applicable Canadian securities regulations (collectively, “forward-looking statements”). Forward-lookingstatementsincludestatementsthatarepredictiveinnature,dependuponorrefertofutureresults,eventsorconditions,andinclude,butarenotlimited to, statements which reflect management’s current estimates, beliefs and assumptions regarding the operations, business, financial condition,expected financial results, performance, prospects, opportunities, priorities, targets, goals, ongoing objectives, strategies, capital management andoutlook of BAM, Brookfield Asset Management and its subsidiaries, as well as the outlook for North American and international economies for thecurrent fiscal year and subsequent periods, and which are in turn based on our experience and perception of historical trends, current conditions andexpected future developments, as well as other factors management believes are appropriate in the circumstances. The estimates, beliefs andassumptions of BAM are inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive and other uncertainties and contingencies regarding futureevents and as such, are subject to change. Forward-looking statements are typically identified by words such as “target”, “project”, “forecast”, “expect”,“anticipate”, “believe”, “foresee”, “could”, “estimate”, “goal”, “intend”, “plan”, “seek”, “strive”, “will”, “may” and “should” and similar expressions. Inparticular, the forward-looking statements contained in this news release include statements referring to future results, performance, achievements,prospects or opportunities of BAM, Brookfield Asset Management or the Canadian, U.S. or international markets.
Although BAM believes that such forward-looking statements are based upon reasonable estimates, beliefs and assumptions, actual results may differmaterially from the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated or implied byforward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: (i) our lack of independent means of generating revenue; (ii) our material assets consistingsolely of our interest in Brookfield Asset Management; (iii) challenges relating to maintaining our relationship with Brookfield Corporation and potentialconflicts of interest; (iv) BAM being a newly formed company; (v) our liability for our asset management business; (vi) inflationary pressures; (vii) theimpact on growth in fee-bearing capital of poor product development or marketing efforts; (viii) our ability to maintain our global reputation; (ix) volatilityin the trading price of our class A limited voting shares; (x) being subjected to numerous laws, rules and regulatory requirements, and the potentialineffectiveness of our policies to prevent violations thereof; (xi) meeting our financial obligations due to our cash flow from our asset managementbusiness; (xii) foreign currency risk and exchange rate fluctuations; (xiii) requirement of temporary investments and backstop commitments to supportour asset management business; (xiv) rising interest rates; (xv) revenues impacted by a decline in the size or pace of investments made by ourmanaged assets; (xvi) the variability of our earnings growth, which may affect our dividend and the trading price of our class A limited voting shares; (xvii) exposed risk due to increased amount and type of investment products in our managed assets; (xviii) difficulty in maintaining our culture ormanaging our human capital; (xix) political instability or changes in government; (xx) unfavorable economic conditions or changes in the industries inwhich we operate; (xxi) catastrophic events, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, or pandemics/epidemics; (xxii) deficiencies in public company financialreportinganddisclosures;(xxiii)ineffectivemanagementofsustainabilityconsiderations,andinadequateorineffectivehealthandsafetyprograms; (xxiv) the failure of our information and technology systems; (xxv) us and our managed assets becoming involved in legal disputes; (xxvi) losses notcovered by insurance; (xxvii) inability to collect on amounts owing to us; (xxviii) information barriers that may give rise to conflicts and risks; (xxix) risksrelated to our renewable power and transition, infrastructure, private equity, real estate, and other alternatives, including credit strategies; (xxx) risksrelating to Canadian and United States taxation laws; and (xxxi) other factors described from time to time in our documents filed with the securitiesregulators in Canada and the United States.
Wecautionthattheforegoinglistofimportantfactorsthatmayaffectfutureresultsisnotexhaustiveandotherfactorscouldalsoadverselyaffectfutureresults. Readers are urged to consider these risks, as well as other uncertainties, factors and assumptions carefully in evaluating the forward-lookingstatements and are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements, which are based only on information available to us asof the date of this news release. Except as required by law, BAM undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements,whether written or oral, that may be as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
Past performance is not indicative nor a guarantee of future results. There can be no assurance that comparable results will be achieved in the future,that future investments will be similar to historic investments discussed herein, that targeted returns, growth objectives, diversification or assetallocations will be met or that an investment strategy or investment objectives will be achieved (because of economic conditions, the availability ofappropriate opportunities or otherwise).
Target returns and growth objectives set forth in this news release are for illustrative and informational purposes only and have been presented basedon various assumptions made by BAM in relation to the investment strategies being pursued, any of which may prove to be incorrect. There can be noassurance that targeted returns or growth objectives will be achieved. Due to various risks, uncertainties and changes (including changes in economic,operational, political or other circumstances) beyond BAM’s control, the actual performance of the business could differ materially from the targetreturns and growth objectives set forth herein. In addition, industry experts may disagree with the assumptions used in presenting the target returnsand growth objectives. No assurance, representation or warranty is made by any person that the target returns or growth objectives will be achieved,and undue reliance should not be put on them.
Certain of the information contained herein is based on or derived from information provided by independent third-party sources. While BAM believesthat such information is accurate as of the date it was produced and that the sources from which such information has been obtained are reliable, BAMmakes no representation or warranty, express or implied, with respect to the accuracy, reasonableness or completeness of any of the information orthe assumptions on which such information is based, contained herein, including but not limited to, information obtained from third parties.
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