Shares declined 2.0% following earnings, reflecting investor caution despite steady FFO growth, as asset sales continue to weigh on comparable segment earnings and growth outlook remains mixed.
- Reported FFO of $702 million, or $0.89 per unit, up 10% year-over-year, aligned with long-term growth targets.
- Utilities segment FFO rose 5%, helped by inflation-linked rate increases and new acquisitions but tempered by foregone earnings from asset sales in Brazil and Mexico.
- Transport segment FFO increased 7%, supported by volume gains and new railcar leasing contributions, offset by last year’s asset sales including Australian and U.K. operations.
- Midstream segment saw 17% FFO growth driven by strong utilization and commodity prices, along with contributions from recent U.S. pipeline acquisition.
- Data segment FFO grew 36%, reflecting new assets in fiber networks, data centers, and semiconductor foundry partnerships.
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