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Brookfield Business Partners Renews Normal Course Issuer Bids
Aug 15, 2025 4:49 AM

07:29 AM EDT, 08/15/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Brookfield Business Partners (BBU-UN.TO) on Friday said it has filed notices with the Toronto Stock Exchange to buy back up to 4.4 million units and 3.5 million exchangeable shares.

The buybacks will run from Aug. 19, for one year.

Brookfield Business Partners bought back 3.6 million units at a weighted average price of US$22.54 each under its previous NCIB, which ends on Aug. 18.

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