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To own Brookfield Wealth Solutions today, you need to be comfortable with a story where scale and fee-generating revenue matter, but earnings can be lumpy. The latest quarter reinforced that tension: revenue climbed again, yet profitability weakened sharply and the first half moved into a sizeable loss. That undercuts the earlier narrative of steadily improving margins and puts more weight on near term catalysts such as any guidance coming out of the July shareholder meetings and management’s plans to stabilize earnings. At the same time, the board’s decision to maintain the US$0.07 per-share return of capital suggests a desire to signal confidence, even as return on equity and net margins sit at low levels and the share price has drifted lower this year.
However, the recent loss-making first half raises an important question about earnings resilience. Brookfield Wealth Solutions' share price has been on the slide but might be up to 21% below fair value. Find out if it's a bargain.Two fair value estimates from the Simply Wall St Community sit between about US$36 and US$87, highlighting how far opinions can stretch. Against that backdrop, the weak first half profitability and low return on equity make it especially important to compare these community views with your own expectations for how Brookfield Wealth Solutions can manage margins and capital returns.
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