CA11275Q1072 - Common Stock
BROOKFIELD INFRASTRUCTURE-A
NYSE:BIPC (4/26/2024, 7:04:00 PM)
After market: 31.2 -0.1 (-0.32%)31.3
-0.33 (-1.04%)
Brookfield Infrastructure Corp. engages in the ownership and operation of infrastructure assets through its subsidiaries. The company is headquartered in New York City, New York and currently employs 2,300 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2020-03-19. The firm owns and operates assets in the utilities, transport, midstream and data sectors across North and South America, Asia Pacific, and Europe. Specifically, its operations consist principally of the ownership and operation of a regulated gas and electricity business in the United Kingdom, a regulated natural gas transmission system in Brazil and of a regulated utility in Australia. Its regulated gas transmission operation in Brazil operates approximately 2,000 kilometers of natural gas transportation pipelines in the states of Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, and Minas Gerais. Its regulated distribution operation is the independent last-mile, multi-utility connection provider, with approximately 4.3 million connections. The Company, through Triton International Limited, is engaged in the acquisition, leasing, re-leasing, and subsequent sale of multiple types of intermodal containers and chassis.
BROOKFIELD INFRASTRUCTURE-A
250 Vesey St Fl 15
New York City NEW YORK 10281
P: 12124177000
CEO: Sam Pollock
Employees: 2300
Website: https://bip.brookfield.com/bipc/resources/information-request
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