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Allied
Waste Reduces 2004 Outlook Again
Allied
Waste Industries has again reduced its 2004 outlook for operating
income by 3 to 4 percent, following a July announcement in which
it also reduced its estimates of 2004 income by 3 to 4 percent from
its original $1.6 billion estimate...
S&P Revises
Debt Ratings For Allied Waste
Standard
& Poor's (www.standardandpoors.com)
has revised its outlook for the debt ratings of Allied Waste Industries
(NYSE: AW) (www.alliedwaste.com)
to "positive" from "stable," signaling that the
company has a better change of upgrades over the next two years...
S&P Raises
Credit Rating On Waste Connections
Standard
& Poor's Ratings Services has raised its corporate credit rating
on Waste Connections Inc...
J.P. Morgan
Foresees Better Times Ahead For Waste Companies
J.P.
Morgan has released guidance suggesting that waste-management firms
will benefit over the next several years, since an economic recovery
will generate increased construction and manufacturing and, thus,
more industrial waste...
S&P Reduces
Outlook On Clean Harbors To Negative
Standard
& Poor's Ratings Services has revised its outlook on Clean Harbors
Inc...
Moody's Upgrades
Waste Management Credit Ratings
Moody's
Investors Service has boosted the credit ratings of Waste Management,
Inc...
Waste Management
Reports Fourth-Quarter Earnings, Estimates
Waste
Management Inc. has reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter
earnings, but said a flat economic outlook has forced it to become
more conservative about 2003 guidance...
Allied Waste
Announces 2001 Results & 2002 Outlook
Allied
Waste Industries Inc. (AW, Scottsdale, Ariz.) announced fourth quarter
and year-end 2001 financial results on Feb. 13. 2001 revenues were
$5.66 billion, down slightly from $5.71 billion in 2000...
SWD's Capacity
Report 2005: Stable Outlook For A Shifting Market
As
any investor or sports fan knows, betting on the future is a risky
business...
State of the
State: California Waste Management In 2003
Linda
Moulton-Patterson, Chairperson California Integrated Waste Management
Board In 2003, the California Integrated Waste Management Board
faced the prospect of addressing several new challenges that extended
beyond its historic, legislated intent...
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