Waste Management (WM) Adds Medical Waste to its Portfolio With Stericycle
Waste Management (WM) is entering the medical waste industry with its acquisition of Stericycle, which includes Shred-it.
Waste Management (WM) is entering the medical waste industry with its acquisition of Stericycle, which includes Shred-it.
Waste Management (WM) is a model of efficiency as profits jumped 34% last quarter and whipped analyst estimates of 15% growth.
Waste Management (WM) just delivered a blowout quarteer with profits up 34%. The stock soared on the news as 2024 looks good.
Waste Management’s (WM) profit growth continues to be slow, but moderating inflation could deliver double-digit growth in 2024.
Waste Management (WM) had slow profit growth last qtr (+5%) as inflation is hurting profits. But double-digit growth is set to resume.
Waste Management (WM) grew its collection & disposal business a respectable 7% last qtr. Profits grew just 2% due to higher labor.
Waste Management (WM) missed profit estimates last qtr as the recycling segment was weak. But solid waste removal is still strong.
We’re currently in a breathtaking Bear Market. Waste Management (WM) is a safe stock to consider as trash needs to be picked up.
Waste Management (WM) delivered outstanding results last qtr, causing the stock to break out to a new All-Time high.
Conservative stock Waste Management (WM) had an excellent start to 2022 with 22% profit growth on 13% revenue growth last qtr.
Waste Management (WM) delivered a solid qtr as the amount of trash the company dealt with rose while prices increased.
Waste Management (WM) is a value stock that’s been a safe haven for investors in a time when growth stocks have gone down.
Waste Management (WM) is seeing strong performance across all of its businesses: collection, disposal, recycling & renewables.
Waste Management (WM) expects more trash in its commercial, industrial and landfill businesses as the economy reopens.
Waste Management (WM) should have a big year as schools, theme parks, and hotels reopen while housing stays strong.
Waste Management (WM) is expected to report qtrly profits (EPS) and revenues:
Profits Estimates: $1.89 vs. $1.63 = +16%
Revenue Est: +6%