Q: you recently answered a question, where you said BAM.A offered greater potential return,over 10 years, than the BIP.UN and BEP.un.
If BAM.A is the parent, how is this possible?
If BEP.un hits it out of the park and BIP.Un does not then the returns of BIP.un will act as an anchor on BAM.A. And if BIP.UN hits it out of the park, then the returns on BEP.UN will act as an anchor on BAM.A.
If BAM.A is the parent, how is this possible?
If BEP.un hits it out of the park and BIP.Un does not then the returns of BIP.un will act as an anchor on BAM.A. And if BIP.UN hits it out of the park, then the returns on BEP.UN will act as an anchor on BAM.A.