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Brookfield Corporation, the Toronto-based operator of nonresidential buildings, has submitted its Form 6-K to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The document, filed today, includes the company’s report as a foreign private issuer under Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 for the month of May 2025.
The filing includes Exhibit 99.1, which pertains to the Proxy Class A Limited Voting Shares, and Exhibit 99.2, which is the Notice of Annual and Special Meeting of Shareholders and Information Circular. These exhibits are set to be incorporated by reference into the company’s registration statements on Form F-3, Form F-10, and Form S-8, affecting several file numbers listed in the document.
Brookfield Corporation, previously known as Brookfield Asset Management Inc (NYSE:BAM)., and before that as Brascan Corp and EdperBrascan Corp, has indicated by checkmark that it will file annual reports under Form 40-F, which is designated for Canadian issuers of securities in the U.S.
The Form 6-K was signed by Swati Mandava, Corporate Secretary of Brookfield Corporation, affirming the company’s compliance with the SEC’s reporting requirements. The report serves as a monthly update to the SEC and the investors, providing them with the latest information regarding the company’s governance and shareholder matters.
The SEC filing is a routine disclosure by Brookfield Corporation, which is required for foreign private issuers that have securities listed in the United States. This disclosure helps to maintain transparency with the SEC and provides investors with current information about the company’s activities and upcoming shareholder meetings.
The information for this article is based on a press release statement from Brookfield Corporation to the SEC.
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