Waste Management has a 22-year history of annual dividend increases, many of which have been quite significant. In 2025, for ...
J.P. Morgan analyst Tami Zakaria wrote in a report Monday that “as appetite for non-AI related stocks grows amid the latest ...
Waste Management sees favorable waste trends, strategic healthcare growth, recycled price pressure, and solid fundamentals.
Outside the shimmer and shine of hypergrowth companies lies the stable and stodgy realm of dividend stocks. What they lack in flair is made up for with consistent earnings growth and steady payouts.
10 analysts have expressed a variety of opinions on Waste Management (NYSE:WM) over the past quarter, offering a diverse set of opinions from bullish to bearish. The table below summarizes their ...
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 ...
Waste Management's new plant in Anderson is capable of processing about 40,000 tons of green waste and food scraps annually.
The trash hauler's business is pretty mundane, but that's why it's such a great company. Is it a good buy today? It would very likely be a time-consuming nightmare for you to dispose of your own ...