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Waste Management Stocks To Research - March 1st

MarketBeat highlights five waste management stocks that demonstrated the highest recent dollar trading volume: Waste Management (WM), GFL Environmental (GFL), Custom Truck One Source (CTOS), Concrete Pumping (BBCP), and ESGL (ESGLW). These stocks are generally considered defensive, offering stable cash flows and dividends due to long-term contracts and consistent demand. The article provides a brief overview of each company's services, noting WM's landfill-generated renewable natural gas and ESGL's focus on regenerating industrial waste.

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Short to medium term (next 1-3 months)
Aligned with overall positive sector outlook

Waste Management (WM) is highlighted as a leading waste management company with recent high trading volume, indicating investor interest. The company's focus on renewable natural gas enhances its sustainability profile, potentially supporting stable cash flows.

High relevance due to recent trading volume and defensive nature.

Moderate upward movement expected over the next 1-3 months, driven by increased trading interest and positive sentiment.

Background

This article highlights recent trading activity in waste management stocks, emphasizing their defensive qualities amid market uncertainties.

Why it matters

The increased trading volume and positive sentiment could signal a shift towards more stable, dividend-paying stocks in the sector.

Market relevance

The news underscores the sector's stability and growth potential, making it relevant for investors seeking defensive assets.

Market effects

The focus on waste management stocks indicates sector stability and potential for dividend-oriented strategies.

Primarily US-based companies; regional effects depend on local regulations and demand.

Limited; sector is regionally focused but with global environmental implications.

Alternative perspectives

Some investors may view the focus on renewable initiatives as a risk if regulatory policies shift unfavorably.

Potential technological disruptions or policy changes could impact sector performance unexpectedly.

Key entities

  • Waste Management Inc.

    A leading waste management company focusing on sustainable waste solutions.

  • GFL Environmental

    A diversified waste management and environmental services company.

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