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Brookfield Business Partners Reports Net Income of $1.4 Billion in the Quarter

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Brookfield Business Partners (BBU) achieved a successful 2023 with strong business performance, generating over $2 billion of proceeds from capital recycling initiatives. The net income attributable to Unitholders for the year ended December 31, 2023 was $1,405 million compared to $98 million in the prior year. Adjusted EBITDA for the same period was $2,491 million compared to $2,254 million in 2022. The Business Services segment generated Adjusted EBITDA of $900 million in 2023, compared to $641 million in 2022. The Industrials segment generated Adjusted EBITDA of $855 million in 2023, compared to $879 million in 2022. The Infrastructure Services segment generated Adjusted EBITDA of $853 million in 2023, compared to $872 million in 2022. The Adjusted EFO for the year ended December 31, 2023 reflected increased contribution from all three operating segments, and included $2,006 million in after-tax net gains primarily related to the sale of the nuclear technology services operation in the Infrastructure Services segment and the sale of public securities in the Industrials segment.
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  • Strong business performance and over $2 billion of proceeds from capital recycling initiatives in 2023
  • Net income attributable to Unitholders for the year ended December 31, 2023 was $1,405 million compared to $98 million in the prior year
  • Adjusted EBITDA for the year ended December 31, 2023 was $2,491 million compared to $2,254 million in 2022
  • The Business Services segment generated Adjusted EBITDA of $900 million in 2023, compared to $641 million in 2022
  • The Industrials segment generated Adjusted EBITDA of $855 million in 2023, compared to $879 million in 2022
  • The Infrastructure Services segment generated Adjusted EBITDA of $853 million in 2023, compared to $872 million in 2022
  • The Adjusted EFO for the year ended December 31, 2023 reflected increased contribution from all three operating segments, and included $2,006 million in after-tax net gains primarily related to the sale of the nuclear technology services operation in the Infrastructure Services segment and the sale of public securities in the Industrials segment
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  • None.

Insights

The reported financial results by Brookfield Business Partners indicate a substantial increase in net income attributable to Unitholders, rising from $98 million in the previous year to $1,405 million. This significant jump is primarily due to net gains from the sale of their nuclear technology services operation. The Adjusted EBITDA also saw a healthy increase, suggesting improved operational efficiency and successful integration of recent acquisitions. These figures could suggest a positive outlook for investors, as the company has demonstrated an ability to monetize assets and enhance shareholder value through strategic capital recycling initiatives.

Furthermore, the company's liquidity position has been strengthened by the proceeds from asset sales, which is a crucial aspect for maintaining financial flexibility and pursuing future growth opportunities. The repurchase and cancellation of units, alongside the parent company's additional purchases, reflect a confidence in the intrinsic value of the company, potentially signaling undervaluation to the market.

Brookfield Business Partners' performance in different segments reveals a mixed but overall positive picture. The Business Services segment showed a robust increase in Adjusted EBITDA, which could be attributed to the full-year contributions from acquisitions made in 2022. This indicates not only successful integration but also the potential for scale economies.

On the other hand, the Industrials and Infrastructure Services segments experienced slight declines in Adjusted EBITDA, suggesting possible market challenges or operational headwinds in those areas. However, the company's proactive approach to portfolio management, as evidenced by the sale of the nuclear technology services operation and the partial sale of public securities, demonstrates an agile strategy in reallocating capital to maximize returns.

The pending transaction involving the sale of the general partner interest and residential real estate brokerage portfolio, which is subject to shareholder approval, could have significant implications for governance and control. The increase in ownership interest to approximately 42% in Bridgemarq through the exchange for limited partnership units underscores a strategic move to consolidate influence in the real estate services sector.

It is also important to note the compliance aspects of such transactions, as they are subject to regulatory approvals and shareholder consent, which can impact the timing and certainty of these strategic initiatives. Investors should be aware of these factors as they can affect the expected benefits from the transactions.

BROOKFIELD, NEWS, Feb. 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brookfield Business Partners (NYSE: BBUC, BBU; TSX: BBUC, BBU.UN) announced today financial results for the year ended December 31, 2023.

“We had a successful 2023, achieving strong business performance and generating over $2 billion of proceeds from capital recycling initiatives which further enhances our liquidity position,” said Anuj Ranjan, CEO of Brookfield Business Partners. “As we look to the future, the quality of our operations is the best in our history and supports a strong setup for continued value creation.”

 Three Months Ended
December 31,
 Year Ended
December 31,
US$ millions (except per unit amounts), unaudited 2023 20224   2023 20224
Net income (loss) attributable to Unitholders1 $1,423$(14) $1,405$98
Net income (loss) per limited partnership unit2$6.57$(0.06) $6.49$0.48
      
Adjusted EBITDA3$608$627  $2,491$2,254
           

Net income attributable to Unitholders for the year ended December 31, 2023 was $1,405 million ($6.49 per limited partnership unit) compared to net income of $98 million ($0.48 per limited partnership unit) in the prior year. Current year results include net gains primarily related to the sale of our nuclear technology services operation.

Adjusted EBITDA for the year ended December 31, 2023 was $2,491 million compared to $2,254 million for the year ended December 31, 2022, reflecting increased contribution from our Business Services segment, improved performance of operations and contribution from recent acquisitions.

Operational Update

The following table presents Adjusted EBITDA by segment:

 Three Months Ended
December 31,
 Year Ended
December 31,
US$ millions, unaudited 2023  20224   2023  20224 
Business Services$227 $181  $900 $641 
Industrials 222  230   855  879 
Infrastructure Services 184  254   853  872 
Corporate and Other (25) (38)  (117) (138)
Adjusted EBITDA$608 $627  $2,491 $2,254 


Our Business Services segment generated Adjusted EBITDA of $900 million in 2023, compared to $641 million in 2022. Results benefited from improved performance of operations on a same store basis including increased contribution from our residential mortgage insurer. Current year results include a full year of contribution from our dealer software and technology services operation, rental car services operation and Australian residential mortgage lender which we acquired during 2022.

Our Industrials segment generated Adjusted EBITDA of $855 million in 2023, compared to $879 million in 2022. Strong performance at our advanced energy storage operation was offset by reduced contribution from graphite electrode operations and our Western Canadian energy related operations.

Our Infrastructure Services segment generated Adjusted EBITDA of $853 million in 2023, compared to $872 million in 2022. Increased contribution from our lottery services operation which we acquired in April 2022 was offset by reduced contribution from our nuclear technology services operation which we sold in November 2023.

The following table presents Adjusted EFO5 by segment:

 Three Months Ended
December 31,
 Year Ended
December 31,
US$ millions, unaudited 2023  20224   2023  20224 
Adjusted EFO     
Business Services$181 $93  $636 $427 
Industrials 115  119   492  473 
Infrastructure Services 1,790  148   2,070  513 
Corporate and Other (77) (67)  (335) (178)


Adjusted EFO for the year ended December 31, 2023 reflected increased contribution from all three operating segments. Adjusted EFO in the current year included $2,006 million in after-tax net gains primarily related to the sale of our nuclear technology services operation in our Infrastructure Services segment and the sale of public securities in our Industrials segment. Prior year results included after-tax gains of $57 million primarily related to the partial sale of public securities in our Industrials segment.

Strategic Initiatives

  • Leadership Transition 
    On February 1, the Board of Directors of Brookfield Business Partners formally appointed Anuj Ranjan Chief Executive Officer of Brookfield Business Partners. In addition, Cyrus Madon was appointed Executive Chairman, where he will continue to serve as an Executive Officer and maintain his role on the investment committee of Brookfield Business Partners. He will also join the Board of Directors as Executive Chairman. Jeffrey Blidner will step down as Board Chairman and remain a member of the Board of Directors.
  • Capital Recycling 
    During the quarter we completed the sale of Westinghouse, our nuclear technology services operation and the partial sale of our interest in Everise, our technology services operation. We also sold a portion of our investments in public securities including common shares of GrafTech, reducing our current ownership interest in the business to approximately 3%. Our share of aggregate net proceeds from these sales during the quarter and since the start of the year was approximately $1.6 billion.
  • Real Estate Services Operation
    In December we agreed to sell our general partner interest and residential real estate brokerage portfolio to Bridgemarq, a publicly listed real estate services and brokerage business. In exchange we agreed to take back limited partnership units in the public entity which will increase our ownership interest to approximately 42%. The transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of 2024, subject to shareholder approval.
  • Unit Repurchase Program
    For the year ended December 31, 2023 we repurchased and canceled 331,875 units of Brookfield Business Partners L.P. Brookfield Corporation, the parent company of Brookfield Business Partners, purchased an additional 374,533 units. As an affiliate, Brookfield Corporation’s unit purchases were completed under our normal course issuer bid (NCIB).

Liquidity

During the quarter, we redeemed $750 million of preferred securities held by Brookfield Corporation and repaid $580 million of borrowings on our corporate credit facilities.

We ended the year with approximately $2,055 million of liquidity at the corporate level including $170 million of cash and liquid securities, $25 million of remaining commitment from Brookfield Corporation for preferred equity securities and $1,860 million of availability on our corporate credit facilities.

Distribution

The Board of Directors has declared a quarterly distribution in the amount of $0.0625 per unit, payable on March 28, 2024 to unitholders of record as at the close of business on February 29, 2024.

Additional Information

The Board has reviewed and approved this news release, including the summarized unaudited consolidated financial statements contained herein.

Brookfield Business Partners’ Letter to Unitholders and the Supplemental Information are available on our website https://bbu.brookfield.com under Reports & Filings.

Notes:

  1. Attributable to limited partnership unitholders, general partnership unitholders, redemption-exchange unitholders, special limited partnership unitholders and BBUC exchangeable shareholders.
  2. Net income (loss) per limited partnership unit calculated as net income (loss) attributable to limited partners divided by the average number of limited partnership units outstanding for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2023 which were 74.3 million and 74.5 million, respectively (December 31, 2022: 74.6 million and 75.3 million, respectively).
  3. Adjusted EBITDA is a non-IFRS measure of operating performance presented as net income and equity accounted income at the partnership’s economic ownership interest in consolidated subsidiaries and equity accounted investments, respectively, excluding the impact of interest income (expense), net, income taxes, depreciation and amortization expense, gains (losses) on acquisitions/dispositions, net, transaction costs, restructuring charges, revaluation gains or losses, impairment expenses or reversals, other income or expenses, and preferred equity distributions. The partnership’s economic ownership interest in consolidated subsidiaries and equity accounted investments excludes amounts attributable to non-controlling interests consistent with how the partnership determines net income attributable to non-controlling interests in its IFRS consolidated statements of operating results. The partnership believes that Adjusted EBITDA provides a comprehensive understanding of the ability of its businesses to generate recurring earnings which allows users to better understand and evaluate the underlying financial performance of the partnership’s operations and excludes items that the partnership believes do not directly relate to revenue earning activities and are not normal, recurring items necessary for business operations. Please refer to the reconciliation of net income (loss) to Adjusted EBITDA included elsewhere in this release.
  4. On January 1, 2023, our residential mortgage insurer adopted a new accounting standard, IFRS 17. Our comparative period information has been adjusted to present the results of our residential mortgage insurer measured in accordance with IFRS 17. The new IFRS 17 accounting standard has no impact on the fundamental economics or cash flows of the business. Total earnings recognized over the duration of an insurance contract are unchanged, however the timing of revenues and earnings is impacted by the new IFRS 17 measurement model. Compared to the previous accounting standard, the recognition of revenue in accordance with IFRS 17 has more sensitivity to changes in macroeconomic variables and will generally be slower except in periods of rapidly increasing home prices. Losses on claims will be largely unchanged with the adoption of IFRS 17, but loss ratios will be higher during periods of slower revenue recognition in accordance with IFRS 17.
  5. Adjusted EFO is the partnership’s segment measure of profit or loss and is presented as net income and equity accounted income at the partnership’s economic ownership interest in consolidated subsidiaries and equity accounted investments, respectively, excluding the impact of depreciation and amortization expense, deferred income taxes, transaction costs, restructuring charges, unrealized revaluation gains or losses, impairment expenses or reversals and other income or expense items that are not directly related to revenue generating activities. The partnership’s economic ownership interest in consolidated subsidiaries excludes amounts attributable to non-controlling interests consistent with how the partnership determines net income attributable to non-controlling interests in its IFRS consolidated statements of operating results. In order to provide additional insight regarding the partnership’s operating performance over the lifecycle of an investment, Adjusted EFO includes the impact of preferred equity distributions and realized disposition gains or losses, recorded in net income, other comprehensive income, or directly in equity, such as ownership changes. Adjusted EFO does not include legal and other provisions that may occur from time to time in the partnership’s operations and that are one-time or non-recurring and not directly tied to the partnership’s operations, such as those for litigation or contingencies. Adjusted EFO includes expected credit losses and bad debt allowances recorded in the normal course of the partnership’s operations. Adjusted EFO allows the partnership to evaluate its segments on the basis of return on invested capital generated by its operations and allows the partnership to evaluate the performance of its segments on a levered basis.

Brookfield Business Partners is a global business services and industrials company focused on owning and operating high-quality businesses that provide essential products and services and benefit from a strong competitive position. Investors have flexibility to invest in our company either through Brookfield Business Corporation (NYSE, TSX: BBUC), a corporation, or Brookfield Business Partners L.P. (NYSE: BBU; TSX: BBU.UN), a limited partnership. For more information, please visit https://bbu.brookfield.com.

Brookfield Business Partners is the flagship listed vehicle of Brookfield Asset Management's Private Equity Group. Brookfield Asset Management is a leading global alternative asset manager with over $850 billion of assets under management.

Please note that Brookfield Business Partners’ previous audited annual and unaudited quarterly reports have been filed on SEDAR and EDGAR and are available at https://bbu.brookfield.com under Reports & Filings. Hard copies of the annual and quarterly reports can be obtained free of charge upon request.

For more information, please contact:

Media:
Marie Fuller
Tel: +44 207 408 8375
Email: marie.fuller@brookfield.com
Investors:
Alan Fleming
Tel: +1 (416) 645-2736
Email: alan.fleming@brookfield.com

Conference Call and 2023 Earnings Webcast Details

Investors, analysts and other interested parties can access Brookfield Business Partners’ 2023 results as well as the Letter to Unitholders and Supplemental Information on our website https://bbu.brookfield.com under Reports & Filings.

The results call can be accessed via webcast on February 2, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time at BBU2023Q4Webcast or participants can preregister at BBU2023Q4ConferenceCall. Upon registering, participants will be emailed a dial-in number, direct passcode, and unique PIN. A replay of the webcast will be available at https://bbu.brookfield.com.

 
Brookfield Business Partners L.P.
Consolidated Statements of Financial Position
 
 As at
US$ millions, unauditedDecember 31, 2023 December 31, 20221
      
Assets     
Cash and cash equivalents $3,252  $2,870
Financial assets  13,176   12,908
Accounts and other receivable, net  6,563   7,278
Inventory and other assets  5,321   7,559
Property, plant and equipment  15,724   15,893
Deferred income tax assets  1,220   1,245
Intangible assets  20,846   23,953
Equity accounted investments  2,154   2,065
Goodwill  14,129   15,479
Total Assets $82,385  $89,250
      
Liabilities and Equity      
Liabilities     
Corporate borrowings $1,440  $2,100
Accounts payable and other  18,378   20,430
Non-recourse borrowings in subsidiaries of Brookfield Business Partners  40,809   44,593
Deferred income tax liabilities  3,226   3,698
      
Equity      
Limited partners$1,909  $1,408 
Non-controlling interests attributable to:     
Redemption-exchange units 1,792   1,318 
Special limited partner     
BBUC exchangeable shares 1,875   1,378 
Preferred securities 740   1,490 
Interest of others in operating subsidiaries 12,216   12,835 
   18,532   18,429
Total Liabilities and Equity $82,385  $89,250


Notes:

  1. Comparative prior period results have been adjusted in accordance with the new IFRS 17 accounting standard adopted at our residential mortgage insurer on January 1, 2023.
 
Brookfield Business Partners L.P.
Consolidated Statements of Operating Results
 
 Three Months Ended
December 31,
 Year Ended
December 31,
US$ millions, unaudited 2023  20221   2023  20221 
      
Revenues$13,405 $14,640  $55,068 $57,385 
Direct operating costs (12,209) (13,292)  (50,021) (53,110)
General and administrative expenses (336) (395)  (1,538) (1,360)
Interest income (expense), net (858) (805)  (3,596) (2,538)
Equity accounted income (loss), net 48  36   132  165 
Impairment reversal (expense), net (780) (49)  (831) 9 
Gain (loss) on acquisitions/dispositions, net 4,477  17   4,686  28 
Other income (expense), net (344) (127)  (178) (658)
Income (loss) before income tax 3,403  25   3,722  (79)
Income tax (expense) recovery     
Current (171) (172)  (775) (458)
Deferred 252  182   830  777 
Net income (loss)$3,484 $35  $3,777 $240 
Attributable to:     
Limited partners$488 $(5) $482 $36 
Non-controlling interests attributable to:     
Redemption-exchange units 457  (4)  451  34 
Special limited partner         
BBUC exchangeable shares 478  (5)  472  28 
Preferred securities 17  22   83  27 
Interest of others in operating subsidiaries 2,044  27   2,289  115 


Notes:

  1. Comparative prior period results have been adjusted in accordance with the new IFRS 17 accounting standard adopted at our residential mortgage insurer on January 1, 2023.

Brookfield Business Partners L.P.
Reconciliation of Non-IFRS Measures

  Three Months Ended December 31, 2023
US$ millions, unaudited Business
Services
 Infrastructure
Services
 Industrials Corporate
and Other
 Total
           
Net income (loss) $51  $3,744  $(264) $(47) $3,484 
           
Add or subtract the following:          
Depreciation and amortization expense  287   257   347      891 
Impairment reversal (expense), net  650   33   97      780 
Gain (loss) on acquisitions/dispositions, net  (566)  (3,902)  (9)     (4,477)
Other income (expense), net1  (24)  46   317   5   344 
Income tax (expense) recovery  18   (10)  (68)  (21)  (81)
Equity accounted income (loss), net  (6)  (22)  (20)     (48)
Interest income (expense), net  259   225   336   38   858 
Equity accounted Adjusted EBITDA2  17   51   17      85 
Amounts attributable to non-controlling interests3  (459)  (238)  (531)     (1,228)
Adjusted EBITDA $227  $184  $222  $(25) $608 


Notes:

  1. Other income (expense), net corresponds to amounts that are not directly related to revenue earning activities and are not normal, recurring income or expenses necessary for business operations. The components of other income (expense), net include $247 million loss related to the reclassification of our graphite electrode operations as a financial asset, $80 million of business separation expenses, stand-up costs and restructuring charges, $37 million in transaction costs, $96 million of net gains on debt extinguishment/modifications and $76 million of other expenses.
  2. Equity accounted Adjusted EBITDA corresponds to the Adjusted EBITDA attributable to the partnership that is generated by its investments in associates and joint ventures accounted for using the equity method.
  3. Adjusted EBITDA that is attributable to non-controlling interests in consolidated subsidiaries.

Brookfield Business Partners L.P.
Reconciliation of Non-IFRS Measures

  Year Ended December 31, 2023
US$ millions, unaudited Business
Services
 Infrastructure
Services
 Industrials Corporate
and Other
 Total
           
Net income (loss) $602  $3,616  $(245) $(196) $3,777 
           
Add or subtract the following:          
Depreciation and amortization expense  1,045   1,174   1,373      3,592 
Impairment reversal (expense), net  656   (13)  188      831 
Gain (loss) on acquisitions/dispositions, net  (720)  (3,916)  (50)     (4,686)
Other income (expense), net1  (138)  (90)  396   10   178 
Income tax (expense) recovery  245   (6)  (218)  (76)  (55)
Equity accounted income (loss), net  (25)  (51)  (56)     (132)
Interest income (expense), net  1,031   1,051   1,369   145   3,596 
Equity accounted Adjusted EBITDA2  61   183   63      307 
Amounts attributable to non-controlling interests3  (1,857)  (1,095)  (1,965)     (4,917)
Adjusted EBITDA $900  $853  $855  $(117) $2,491 


Notes:

  1. Other income (expense), net corresponds to amounts that are not directly related to revenue earning activities and are not normal, recurring income or expenses necessary for business operations. The components of other income (expense), net include $247 million loss related to the reclassification of our graphite electrode operations as a financial asset, $93 million of net revaluation gains, $246 million of business separation expenses, stand-up costs and restructuring charges, $116 million in transaction costs, $446 million of net gains on debt modification and extinguishment, and $108 million of other expense.
  2. Equity accounted Adjusted EBITDA corresponds to the Adjusted EBITDA attributable to the partnership that is generated by its investments in associates and joint ventures accounted for using the equity method.
  3. Adjusted EBITDA that is attributable to non-controlling interests in consolidated subsidiaries.
 
Brookfield Business Partners L.P.
Reconciliation of Non-IFRS Measures
 
  Three Months Ended December 31, 20224
US$ millions, unaudited Business
Services
 Infrastructure
Services
 Industrials Corporate
and Other
 Total
           
Net income (loss) $(5) $(50) $114  $(24) $35 
           
Add or subtract the following:          
Depreciation and amortization expense  254   259   329      842 
Impairment reversal (expense), net  53      (4)     49 
Gain (loss) on acquisitions/dispositions, net  (9)     (8)     (17)
Other income (expense), net1  67   82   (23)  1   127 
Income tax (expense) recovery  (7)  34   (2)  (35)  (10)
Equity accounted income (loss), net  (10)  (8)  (18)     (36)
Interest income (expense), net  223   241   321   20   805 
Equity accounted Adjusted EBITDA2  14   37   20      71 
Amounts attributable to non-controlling interests3  (399)  (341)  (499)     (1,239)
Adjusted EBITDA $181  $254  $230  $(38) $627 


Notes:

  1. Other income (expense), net corresponds to amounts that are not directly related to revenue earning activities and are not normal, recurring income or expenses necessary for business operations. The components of other income (expense), net include $22 million of net revaluation gains, $143 million of business separation expenses, stand-up costs and restructuring charges, $37 million in transaction costs, $11 million of net gains on the sale of property, plant and equipment and $20 million of other income.
  2. Equity accounted Adjusted EBITDA corresponds to the Adjusted EBITDA attributable to the partnership that is generated by its investments in associates and joint ventures accounted for using the equity method.
  3. Adjusted EBITDA that is attributable to non-controlling interests in consolidated subsidiaries.
  4. Comparative prior period results have been adjusted in accordance with the new IFRS 17 accounting standard adopted at our residential mortgage insurer on January 1, 2023.
 
Brookfield Business Partners L.P.
Reconciliation of Non-IFRS Measures
 
  Year Ended December 31, 20224
US$ millions, unaudited Business
Services
 Infrastructure
Services
 Industrials Corporate
and Other
 Total
           
Net income (loss) $244  $(40) $177  $(141) $240 
           
Add or subtract the following:          
Depreciation and amortization expense  684   1,220   1,319      3,223 
Impairment reversal (expense), net  76   125   (210)     (9)
Gain (loss) on acquisitions/dispositions, net  (9)     (19)     (28)
Other income (expense), net1  177   243   226   12   658 
Income tax (expense) recovery  65   (391)  87   (80)  (319)
Equity accounted income (loss), net  (36)  (47)  (82)     (165)
Interest income (expense), net  549   782   1,136   71   2,538 
Equity accounted Adjusted EBITDA2  51   139   89      279 
Amounts attributable to non-controlling interests3  (1,160)  (1,159)  (1,844)     (4,163)
Adjusted EBITDA $641  $872  $879  $(138) $2,254 


Notes:

  1. Other income (expense), net corresponds to amounts that are not directly related to revenue earning activities and are not normal, recurring income or expenses necessary for business operations. The components of other income (expense), net include $251 million of net revaluation losses, $296 million of business separation expenses, stand-up costs and restructuring charges, $146 million in transaction costs, $36 million of net gains on the sale of property, plant and equipment and $1 million of other expense.
  2. Equity accounted Adjusted EBITDA corresponds to the Adjusted EBITDA attributable to the partnership that is generated by its investments in associates and joint ventures accounted for using the equity method.
  3. Adjusted EBITDA that is attributable to non-controlling interests in consolidated subsidiaries.
  4. Comparative prior period results have been adjusted in accordance with the new IFRS 17 accounting standard adopted at our residential mortgage insurer on January 1, 2023.


Brookfield Business Corporation Reports 2023 Year End Results

Brookfield, News, February 2, 2024 – Brookfield Business Corporation (NYSE, TSX: BBUC) announced today its net income (loss) for the year ended December 31, 2023.

 Three Months Ended
December 31,
 Year Ended
December 31,
US$ millions, unaudited 2023 2022  2023 2022
      
Net income (loss) attributable to Brookfield Business Partners$        454$        194 $        519$        911

Net income attributable to Brookfield Business Partners for the year ended December 31, 2023 was $519 million compared to $911 million in 2022. Current year results included a remeasurement loss on our exchangeable and class B shares that are classified as liabilities under IFRS partially offset by net gains primarily related to the sale of our nuclear technology services operation. As at December 31, 2023, the exchangeable and class B shares were remeasured to reflect the closing price of $20.58 per unit.

Dividend

The Board of Directors has declared a quarterly dividend in the amount of $0.0625 per share, payable on March 29, 2024 to shareholders of record as at the close of business on February 29, 2024. This dividend is identical in amount per share and has identical record and payment dates to the quarterly distribution declared by the Board of Directors of the general partner of Brookfield Business Partners on its units.

Additional Information

Each exchangeable share of Brookfield Business Corporation has been structured with the intention of providing an economic return equivalent to one unit of Brookfield Business Partners L.P. Each exchangeable share will be exchangeable at the option of the holder for one unit. Brookfield Business Corporation will target that dividends on its exchangeable shares will be declared and paid at the same time as distributions are declared and paid on the Brookfield Business Partners’ units and that dividends on each exchangeable share will be declared and paid in the same amount as distributions are declared and paid on each unit to provide holders of exchangeable shares with an economic return equivalent to holders of units.

In addition to carefully considering the disclosures made in this news release in its entirety, shareholders are strongly encouraged to carefully review the Letter to Unitholders, Supplemental Information and other continuous disclosure filings which are available at https://bbu.brookfield.com.

Please note that Brookfield Business Corporation’s previous audited annual and unaudited quarterly reports have been filed on SEDAR and EDGAR and are available at https://bbu.brookfield.com/bbuc under Reports & Filings. Hard copies of the annual and quarterly reports can be obtained free of charge upon request.

 
Brookfield Business Corporation
Consolidated Statements of Financial Position
 
 As at
US$ millions, unauditedDecember 31, 2023 December 31, 2022
      
Assets     
Cash and cash equivalents $772  $736
Financial assets  224   497
Accounts and other receivable, net  3,569   3,191
Inventory, net  61   635
Other assets  737   1,466
Property, plant and equipment  2,743   3,765
Deferred income tax assets  221   626
Intangible assets  6,931   9,295
Equity accounted investments  222   251
Goodwill  5,702   6,914
Total Assets $21,182  $27,376
      
Liabilities and Equity      
Liabilities     
Accounts payable and other $4,818  $7,639
Non-recourse borrowings in subsidiaries of Brookfield Business Corporation  8,823   12,913
Exchangeable and class B shares  1,501   1,237
Deferred income tax liabilities  1,280   1,516
      
Equity      
Brookfield Business Partners$880  $359 
Non-controlling interests 3,880   3,712 
   4,760   4,071
Total Liabilities and Equity $21,182  $27,376


 
Brookfield Business Corporation
Consolidated Statements of Operating Results
 
 Three Months Ended
December 31,
 Year Ended
December 31,
US$ millions, unaudited 2023  20221   2023  20221 
Continuing operations     
Revenues$1,946 $1,907  $7,683 $6,803 
Direct operating costs (1,750) (1,706)  (6,794) (6,163)
General and administrative expenses (77) (67)  (268) (203)
Interest income (expense), net (206) (194)  (878) (523)
Equity accounted income (loss), net 2  5   3  8 
Impairment reversal (expense), net (602) (21)  (606) (21)
Gain (loss) on acquisitions/dispositions, net      87   
Remeasurement of exchangeable and class B shares (392) 182   (264) 836 
Other income (expense), net 48  (43)  126  (75)
Income (loss) before income tax from continuing operations (1,031) 63   (911) 662 
Income tax (expense) recovery     
Current (6) (14)  (167) (59)
Deferred 1  48   95  93 
Net income (loss) from continuing operations$(1,036)$97  $(983)$696 
Discontinued operations     
Net income (loss) from discontinued operations 3,885  61   3,812  380 
Net income (loss)$2,849 $158  $2,829 $1,076 
Attributable to:     
Brookfield Business Partners$454 $194  $519 $911 
Non-controlling interests 2,395  (36)  2,310  165 


Notes:

  1. Comparative prior period results have been adjusted to reflect our nuclear technology services operation as a discontinued operation presented as a single amount excluded from continuing operations. Our nuclear technology services operation was reported as part of continuing operations until the third quarter of 2023 and has since been classified as discontinued operations for both the current and comparative periods.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-looking Statements and Information

Note: This news release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of Canadian provincial securities laws and “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of applicable Canadian and U.S. securities laws. Forward-looking statements include statements that are predictive in nature, depend upon or refer to future events or conditions, include statements regarding the operations, business, financial condition, expected financial results, performance, prospects, opportunities, priorities, targets, goals, ongoing objectives, strategies and outlook of Brookfield Business Partners, as well as regarding recently completed and proposed acquisitions, dispositions and other transactions, and the outlook for North American and international economies for the current fiscal year and subsequent periods, and include words such as “expects”, “anticipates”, “plans”, “believes”, “estimates”, “seeks”, “intends”, “targets”, “projects”, “forecasts”, “views”, “potential”, “likely” or negative versions thereof and other similar expressions, or future or conditional verbs such as “may”, “will”, “should”, “would” and “could”.

Although we believe that our anticipated future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements and information are based upon reasonable assumptions and expectations, investors and other readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements and information because they involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are beyond our control, which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Brookfield Business Partners to differ materially from anticipated future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and information.

Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated or implied by forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: general economic conditions and risks relating to the economy, including unfavorable changes in interest rates, foreign exchange rates, inflation and volatility in the financial markets; global equity and capital markets and the availability of equity and debt financing and refinancing within these markets; strategic actions including our ability to complete dispositions and achieve the anticipated benefits therefrom; the ability to complete and effectively integrate acquisitions into existing operations and the ability to attain expected benefits; changes in accounting policies and methods used to report financial condition (including uncertainties associated with critical accounting assumptions and estimates); the ability to appropriately manage human capital; the effect of applying future accounting changes; business competition; operational and reputational risks; technological change; changes in government regulation and legislation within the countries in which we operate; governmental investigations; litigation; changes in tax laws; ability to collect amounts owed; catastrophic events, such as earthquakes, hurricanes and pandemics/epidemics; the possible impact of international conflicts, wars and related developments including terrorist acts and cyber terrorism; and other risks and factors detailed from time to time in our documents filed with the securities regulators in Canada and the United States including those set forth in the “Risk Factors” section in our annual report for the year ended December 31, 2023 to be filed on Form 20-F.

Statements relating to “reserves” are deemed to be forward-looking statements as they involve the implied assessment, based on certain estimates and assumptions, that the reserves described herein can be profitably produced in the future. We qualify any and all of our forward-looking statements by these cautionary factors.

We caution that the foregoing list of important factors that may affect future results is not exhaustive. When relying on our forward-looking statements and information, investors and others should carefully consider the foregoing factors and other uncertainties and potential events. Except as required by law, we undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements or information, whether written or oral, that may be as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Cautionary Statement Regarding the Use of Non-IFRS Measures

This news release contains references to Non-IFRS measures. Adjusted EBITDA is not a generally accepted accounting measure under IFRS and therefore may differ from definitions used by other entities. We believe this is a useful supplemental measure that may assist investors in assessing the financial performance of Brookfield Business Partners and its subsidiaries. However, Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered in isolation from, or as a substitute for, analysis of our financial statements prepared in accordance with IFRS.

References to Brookfield Business Partners are to Brookfield Business Partners L.P. together with its subsidiaries, controlled affiliates and operating entities. Unitholders’ results include limited partnership units, redemption-exchange units, general partnership units, BBUC exchangeable shares and special limited partnership units. More detailed information on certain references made in this news release will be available in our Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations in our annual report for the year ended December 31, 2023 to be filed on Form 20-F.


FAQ

What was the net income attributable to Unitholders for the year ended December 31, 2023?

The net income attributable to Unitholders for the year ended December 31, 2023 was $1,405 million compared to $98 million in the prior year.

What was the Adjusted EBITDA for the year ended December 31, 2023?

The Adjusted EBITDA for the year ended December 31, 2023 was $2,491 million compared to $2,254 million in 2022.

What was the Adjusted EBITDA of the Business Services segment in 2023?

The Business Services segment generated Adjusted EBITDA of $900 million in 2023, compared to $641 million in 2022.

What was the Adjusted EBITDA of the Industrials segment in 2023?

The Industrials segment generated Adjusted EBITDA of $855 million in 2023, compared to $879 million in 2022.

What was the Adjusted EBITDA of the Infrastructure Services segment in 2023?

The Infrastructure Services segment generated Adjusted EBITDA of $853 million in 2023, compared to $872 million in 2022.

What did the Adjusted EFO for the year ended December 31, 2023 include?

The Adjusted EFO for the year ended December 31, 2023 reflected increased contribution from all three operating segments, and included $2,006 million in after-tax net gains primarily related to the sale of the nuclear technology services operation in the Infrastructure Services segment and the sale of public securities in the Industrials segment.

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