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27.10.25 - 23:00
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Waste Management (WM) Stock Drops After Earnings (24/7 Wall St.)
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Waste Management (NYSE: WM) missed on both earnings and revenue in Q3, posting adjusted EPS of $1.49 against expectations of $2.08 and revenue of $6.44B versus $6.70B estimated. The stock fell 2.35% in after-hours trading, though the decline was modest given the magnitude of the misses. The real pressure comes from guidance. Management now expects ... Waste Management (WM) Stock Drops After Earnings
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27.10.25 - 21:12
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Custom Truck One Source, Inc. Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results and Reaffirms 2025 Guidance (Business Wire)
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KANSAS CITY, Mo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Custom Truck One Source, Inc. (NYSE: CTOS), a leading provider of specialty equipment to the electric utility, telecom, rail, forestry, waste management and other infrastructure-related end markets, today reported financial results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025.
CTOS Third-Quarter Highlights
Total revenue of $482.1 million, an increase of $34.8 million, or 7.8%, compared to the third quarter of 2024
Gross profit of $100.8 million, an increase of $8.9 million, or 9.7%, compared to the third quarter of 2024
Adjusted Gross Profit of $155.5 million, an increase of $17.7 million, or 12.9%, compared to the third quarter of 2024
Net loss of $5.8 million, a decrease of $11.7 million, or 66.9%, compared to the third quarter of 2024
Adjusted EBITDA of $96.0 million, an increase of $15.8 million, or 19.6%, compared to the third quarter of 2024
Increased Average OEC on rent by $179.8 million, or 16.6%, compared to the third quarter of 2024
“In the third qu...
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27.10.25 - 13:42
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Cuprina Signs MOU with Singapore Biowaste Solutions to Integrate Medical Waste Management Technologies (GlobeNewswire EN)
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SINGAPORE, Oct. 27, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cuprina Holdings (Cayman) Limited (Nasdaq: CUPR) (“Cuprina” or “the Company”), a biomedical company developing and marketing products for the chronic wounds, infertility, and cosmeceuticals sectors, today said it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Singapore Biowaste Solutions Pte Ltd (SBS), a treater and disposer of bio-medical waste, to explore the integration of Cuprina's medical waste recycling technology into SBS's existing waste management facility in Singapore....
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21.10.25 - 06:36
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Troubled Ambipar Kickstarts Bankruptcy Filings in Brazil, Texas (Bloomberg)
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Sao Paulo-based Ambipar Participações e Empreendimentos SA has opted to file for bankruptcy protection in Brazil, the firm said in a statement. The announcement caps off a steep rout for the struggling waste management company, driven by governance concerns, ratings downgrades and executive exits....
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16.10.25 - 09:18
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E-Waste Is A Literal Gold Mine (ZeroHedge)
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E-Waste Is A Literal Gold Mine
This year's International E-Waste Day, celebrated annually on October 14 to raise awareness about the growing problem of electronic waste and promote responsible e-waste management, focuses on the critical resources contained in e-waste. These days, as some of those materials have become a bargaining chip in geopolitics, it's more important than ever to recover the valuable resources contained in unused or broken electronic products.
According to the latest edition of the Global E-Waste Monitor – a flagship publication on the topic funded and prepared by the UNITAR SCYCLE Programme, ITU and Fondation Carmignac – global e-waste contained 31 billion kilograms of metals in 2022, including approximately 4 billion kg of metals classified as critical raw materials. And it's not just from an environmental or political perspective that it makes sense to recover the metals, but also from a financial point of view.
As Statista's Felix Richter sums up in the foll...
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16.10.25 - 00:15
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You Don′t Have to Buy Tech Stocks to See Great Returns (Zacks)
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Lesser-discussed companies like Cintas and Waste Management have built consistent, dependable growth by doing simple things exceptionally well. While they may seem 'boring', their long-term performance has undoubtedly been exciting....
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