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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 26/11/2008
NEW YORK, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Waste Management Inc warned on Wednesday that fourth-quarter profit would be hurt more than previously expected by falling values of recycled commodities, which have dropped 30 percent to 60 percent from last year.
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The Houston Business Journal (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
A subsidiary of Waste Management Inc. has acquired Spectrum Environmental Solutions Inc. (WMI)
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trucks world news (Free subscription) | 16/11/2008
Fort Worth,TX,USA - The Dallas Morning News, by ELIZABETH SOUDER -November 15, 2008: -- Waste Management Inc. is adding four hydraulic hybrid garbage trucks, the first such vehicles in the world, to its Fort Worth fleet... The move is part of the Houston company's plan to test technologies to cut fuel consumption 15 percent. And cutting fuel consumption can improve Fort Worth's air quality as North...
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Nye -- Gateway to Nevada's Rurals (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
Waste Management Inc. is encouraging residents to recycle most political signs placed in yards and on fencing, along with official voter guides and other collateral materials received during the campaign season. [ Reno Gazette-Journal ] At least recycling appears available in the Reno area. Perhaps the campaign signs all over Pahrump can be recycled as well. The election has now been over for a week,...
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The Street (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
The Mad About Options crew takes a look back at Jim Cramer's comments about Waste Management Inc.
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Reno Gazette Journal (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
Waste Management Inc. is encouraging residents to recycle most political signs placed in yards and on fencing, along with official voter guides and other collateral materials received during the campaign season.
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The Houston Business Journal (Free subscription) | 30/10/2008
Apache Corp. and Waste Management Inc. reported third-quarter earnings Thursday. (APA) (WMI)
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 30/10/2008
Waste Management Inc., the nation's biggest garbage hauler, reports a 12% jump in third-quarter profit on the back of higher recycling commodity prices and increased fuel surcharge revenue.
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 30/10/2008
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Waste Management Inc. said Thursday that its third-quarter net profit rose 11.5% to $310 million, or 63 cents a share, from $278 million, or 54 cents a share, a year earlier. Revenue for the period rose 3.6% to $3.53 billion. Analysts polled by FactSet were expecting the waste collection and recycling group to earn 62 cents a share in the latest quarter on sales of $3.52 billion....
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Environmental Protection Agency (Free subscription) | 29/10/2008
(Boston, Mass. – Oct. 29, 2008) – For the third time this year, EPA has cited a Massachusetts waste hauler for exceeding the state’s five minute idling limit. Waste Management Inc. will pay a penalty of $27,200 for excessive idling at its Stoughton, Taunton and West Boylston, Mass. depots
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Reno Gazette Journal (Free subscription) | 23/10/2008
Waste Management Inc. would raise its residential recycling rates from $1.25 to $5 a month in Reno and would want many other concessions if it were to offer single-stream recycling services.
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 14/10/2008
HARTFORD, Conn. Waste Management Inc., the nation's largest garbage hauler, withdrew its $6.73 billion bid to acquire smaller rival Republic Services yesterday, saying the move wouldn't be prudent given current financial market turmoil. The announcement ends a three-month takeover struggle that began in July when Houston-based Waste Management first offered to buy rival Republic Services Inc., the...
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 14/10/2008
Waste Management Inc., the nation's largest garbage hauler, on Monday withdrew its $6.73 billion bid to acquire smaller rival Republic Services, saying the move wouldn't be prudent given current financial market turmoil.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 14/10/2008
HARTFORD, Conn. | Waste Management Inc., the nation’s largest garbage hauler, on Monday withdrew its $6.73 billion bid to acquire smaller rival Republic Services, saying the move wouldn’t be prudent given the financial market turmoil.