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Waste
Industries, Waste Connections Close Asset Swap
Waste
Industries USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: WWIN) (www.waste-ind.com)
has closed an asset swap transaction with Waste Connections, Inc.
(www.wasteconnections.com)...
Michigan Waste
Control Law Takes Effect
A
new Michigan state law regulating the kinds of waste that can be
shipped to Michigan landfills from out of state has taken effect
now that a federal court judge has denied an effort by the waste
industry to postpone the law...
Allied Waste
Takes Charges, Restructures Operations
Allied
Waste Industries Inc. has announced it will book up to $10 million
in charges for restructuring field operations, reducing its total
number of regions, and cutting jobs...
Allied Waste
Names New Chairman, Chief Executive
Allied
Waste Industries has named Charles Cotros, a former chief executive
of SYSCO Corp...
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...
Allied Waste
Settles With Justice Department Over Mass. Ash Shipments
Allied
Waste Industries has settled with the Justice Department over an
alleged violation of the 2000 consent decree developed as a part
of the company's purchase of Browning-Ferris Industries...
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...
Poll Finds
Pennsylvanians Against Waste Bond Plan
A
statewide poll conducted by Public Opinion Strategies for the Pennsylvania
Waste Industries Association indicates that state voters believe
Governor Ed Rendell's proposed $5 per ton increase in trash collection
fees is in effect a tax increase...
Waste Industries
Acquires Two In Carolinas
Waste
Industries USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: WWIN) has announced the acquisition
of two companies in North and South Carolina...
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