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Waste Management Reports 19% Q2 Growth
The Motley Fool· 2025-07-29 03:34
Core Insights - Waste Management reported better-than-expected Q2 2025 results with adjusted EPS of $1.92, exceeding the $1.89 estimate, and GAAP revenue of $6.43 billion, surpassing the $6.36 billion consensus, indicating strong operational performance and integration of acquired businesses [1][2] Financial Performance - Adjusted EPS (Non-GAAP) increased by 5.5% year-over-year from $1.82 to $1.92 [2] - GAAP revenue rose 19.0% year-over-year from $5.40 billion to $6.43 billion [2] - Adjusted Operating EBITDA reached $1.92 billion, an 18.8% increase from $1.62 billion in Q2 2024 [2] - Free Cash Flow (Non-GAAP) significantly increased by 54.3% year-over-year to $818 million [2] Business Overview - Waste Management operates in waste collection, processing, recycling, and disposal across North America, serving various sectors including municipalities and healthcare [3] - The company has focused on sustainability projects and has expanded through mergers and acquisitions, particularly in the healthcare sector [4] Operational Highlights - The core collection and disposal business generated $5.78 billion in revenue, up 7.1%, with an adjusted EBITDA margin of 31.3% [5] - Renewable energy projects contributed to double-digit operating EBITDA gains despite a decline in average prices for renewable credits and recycled commodities [6] - The Healthcare Solutions segment generated $646 million in revenue, with ongoing integration efforts improving margins [7] Strategic Initiatives - The company is investing in automation and technology, leading to workforce reductions but aiming for improved efficiency and safety [11] - Waste Management is on track to achieve targeted synergies of $80 to $100 million for fiscal 2025, with a long-term goal of $300 million in run-rate EBITDA synergies by 2027 [7] Outlook - Management reaffirmed full-year targets, with adjusted operating EBITDA guidance at $7.55 billion and free cash flow guidance raised to $2.8–2.9 billion for fiscal 2025 [12] - Revenue outlook for 2025 was adjusted to $25.28–$25.48 billion due to lower recycling commodity prices [12] - Investors should monitor the development of the healthcare segment and the impact of commodity prices on earnings [13]
Waste Management Stock: Tariff Proof, But Overbought?
MarketBeat· 2025-05-02 11:01
Waste Management TodayWMWaste Management$233.60 +0.24 (+0.10%) 52-Week Range$196.59▼$239.32Dividend Yield1.41%P/E Ratio34.35Price Target$243.29Add to WatchlistInvestors got a split decision when Waste Management Inc. NYSE: WM reported earnings after the market closed on April 28. Earnings per share (EPS) of $1.67 beat analysts’ forecasts by eight cents. However, revenue came in at $6.02 billion, which was 1.4% lower than the $6.14 billion that was expected. To add more context, even with the miss, the comp ...