The “Heavy Hitters” in waste management came out swinging in Las Vegas on Wednesday with one them calling recycling a “broken model.” “When you sell the output for less than what your output costs are ...
Plastic is now becoming as much of a problem as it has been a solution. Some say the global plastic waste crisis has reached a critical tipping point, that the oceans are swimming with microplastics, ...
Waste Management (NYSE: WM) has the largest waste collection, transportation, and disposal business in the United States. And while that might not put it in the most glamorous line of work, there are ...
Waste Management is a superior company with a defensive business model, high recurring revenue, and a healthy balance sheet. The company has consistently outperformed the S&P 500 over the last five ...
Waste Management's economic necessity, innovation, and strategic acquisitions position it for sustained growth despite questions about its valuation in a tech-driven economy. The company is expanding ...
Thinking about whether to stick with Waste Management or take your profits? You are definitely not alone. Investors have been watching the company closely as, after a stellar run over the last several ...
Wondering if Waste Management is currently a smart value play? You are not alone. With the market’s constant shifts, now might be the perfect time to take a closer look. The stock has posted a steady ...
A new study shines a light on the enormous scale of uncollected rubbish and open burning of plastic waste in the first ever global plastics pollution inventory. Researchers used A.I. to model waste ...
Waste Management, Inc. WM shares have gained 16% year to date, outpacing the industry's 8% growth. WM has demonstrated consistent revenue growth, leveraging its recession-resistant business model.
In the latest trading session, Waste Management (WM) closed at $235.54, marking a -4.45% move from the previous day. The stock fell short of the S&P 500, which registered a loss of 0.21% for the day.