How Will Brookfield Infrastructure Navigate Upcoming Earnings Expectations?

2 min read | January 23, 2025 09:34 AM EST | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights:

  • Raymond James updated its earnings estimates for Brookfield Infrastructure Partners for Q1 2025.
  • Q1 2025 earnings are now projected at $1.22 per share, up slightly from the previous estimate.
  • Future earnings projections include quarterly and annual figures through 2026.

Brookfield Infrastructure Partners (TSX:BIP) operates within the infrastructure sector, focusing on assets related to utilities, transportation, energy, and communications. The company’s diversified portfolio spans several regions, including North America, Europe, and other key global markets. Known for its substantial investments in long-term infrastructure, Brookfield continues to play a significant role in the sector, supporting essential services and systems across various industries.

Updated Earnings Estimates for Q1 2025

On January 21st, Raymond James revised its earnings estimates for Brookfield Infrastructure Partners for Q1 2025. The firm now projects earnings of $1.22 per share for the quarter, a slight increase from the prior estimate of $1.21. This revision reflects an adjustment based on the company's recent performance trends and broader market conditions.

Earnings Outlook for the Rest of 2025

Raymond James also updated its expectations for the following quarters of 2025. The firm now forecasts Q2 2025 earnings at $1.20 per share, a slight decrease compared to the Q1 estimate. This projection aligns with the broader trends observed in the sector, where earnings can fluctuate due to market and operational factors. Despite the minor adjustment for Q2, the overall earnings outlook for Brookfield Infrastructure Partners remains positive, with continued growth anticipated in the long term.

Projections for 2026 and Beyond

Looking ahead to 2026, Raymond James anticipates further steady growth for Brookfield Infrastructure Partners. The company is expected to report earnings of $1.35 per share in Q1 2026, followed by slight increases in each quarter. For Q4 2026, earnings are projected to reach $1.34 per share, maintaining the company’s growth trajectory.

In total, Raymond James expects the company to generate $5.33 per share in earnings for the fiscal year 2026. These figures reflect the company’s ongoing strategy to optimize its portfolio and capitalize on the growth of essential infrastructure assets across the globe.


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