Brookfield Corp. announces Q3 earnings per share of 63 cents, up from 56 cents a year ago.
Q3 Revenue Performance: Brookfield reported Q3 revenue of $18.92 billion, a decrease from $20.62 billion in the previous year.
Strong Financial Performance: President Nick Goodman highlighted strong financial results driven by record performance in asset management and organic growth in wealth solutions.
Key Initiatives and Growth: The company is successfully executing key initiatives that position it for future growth, including the acquisition of Oaktree's remaining interest.
Global Expansion: Continued global expansion of the wealth solutions business is seen as a significant milestone for enhancing long-term shareholder value.
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Fundraising and Deal-Making to Drive Earnings for Private Asset Managers
Year-End Reporting: Big private asset managers are starting to report their year-end results.
Morgan Stanley Analysts' Focus: Analysts at Morgan Stanley will be particularly interested in two key aspects during these reports.

Sather Financial Increases Stake in Paycom Software Amid Declining Valuation
- Increased Stake: Sather Financial Group disclosed in an SEC filing on January 26, 2026, that it purchased an additional 18,035 shares of Paycom Software for $3.20 million during Q4, although the total position value decreased by $9.32 million due to share price fluctuations, indicating market uncertainty.
- Ownership Proportion Change: As of December 31, 2025, Sather's stake in Paycom rose to 2.3%, representing a significant portion of its $1.86 billion reportable U.S. equity AUM, reflecting continued confidence in the company.
- Market Performance: As of January 23, 2026, Paycom's shares were priced at $152.29, down 25.3% over the past year and underperforming the S&P 500 by 38.3 percentage points, highlighting the growth challenges faced by the company.
- Valuation Attractiveness: Despite Paycom's stock price declining over 60% in the past five years, its current P/E ratio of about 19 is significantly lower than the pandemic peak of 150, potentially offering a more attractive entry point for long-term investors.








