
NYSE:WM
This summary was created by AI, based on 8 opinions in the last 12 months.
Waste Management (WM) has garnered positive reviews from various experts, highlighting its stability and reliability in cash flows due to its essential nature in waste management services. Analysts note a strong competitive position, thanks to high barriers to entry such as regulatory difficulties in acquiring landfill permits, which significantly reduces competition. While WM provides steady growth—approximately 10% in earnings—and is seen as a defensive investment amid market uncertainties, concerns have been raised regarding its valuation, with a price-to-earnings (PE) ratio around 25x to 40x being deemed high for the growth expectations. Nevertheless, it's recommended for long-term holding due to its strong market position and resilience in a defensive portfolio.
Likes the waste management business globally. Really hard to replicate. Wonderful assets, almost impossible to get permits for new landfills.
Problem with all that is the valuation of ~40x+ PE, which is high. Some growth. FCF yield is ~2.5%. A bit rich. If you own today, tuck it away for 10 years. He'd love to get it on sale.
Only difficulty is the technical picture for waste management -- broke 200-day MA of ~$220. Has had a bounce from $200 to $215. But trading below declining 200-week MA.
Risk right now in the US stock market. Breadth is still narrowing. For his team, that means they shouldn't be putting on new positions.
A defensive part of his portfolio. An industry with very reliable earnings and revenue. Though stock's fallen below 200-day moving average, looks to be bouncing off $200 support. Pretty reliable earnings growth rate of ~10%, and trading at 25x forward PE. Not cheap, but there are only so many players in the space and he likes that.
Need, not a want. Leader in NA, at roughly 25% market share. Wide competitive moat, predicated on ownership of landfills. As you can imagine, it's extraordinarily difficult to get regulatory and environmental approvals to open a landfill. This lets them lower disposal costs and price more sharply for contracts.
Also recycling, which is perhaps growing faster than disposal. Made an acquisition that gets them into medical waste disposal, a global secular grower. In 49 states and 6 Canadian provinces. High single-digit pace of organic growth, and he expects operating profit to grow ~10% and same with the dividend. Yield is 1.53%.
Not all the picks can be exciting names ;) In a portfolio, it's important to have some lower beta, more defensive names (especially when mid-late cycle). Leader. Industry has high barriers to entry, which is important to him. Only a few major competitors in the environmental space in NA. (He also owns WCN.)
Supported by secular trends such as urbanization, population growth, and more regulatory focus on sustainable waste solutions. Steady 10-12% growth rate. Yield is 1.41%.
Likes the environmental space so much they launched Canada's first Global Biodiversity Fund, comprised of about 40 stocks. These stocks are focused on halting and reversing nature loss and restoring ecosystems. Companies like WSP, WM, and CLH will benefit from massive tailwinds driven by conservation targets.
Waste Management is a American stock, trading under the symbol WM (previously WM-N on Stockchase) on the New York Stock Exchange (WM). It is usually referred to as NYSE:WM or WM
In the last year, 8 stock analysts issued a Buy, Sell, or Hold rating on WM (previously WM-N on Stockchase). 5 analysts recommended to BUY and 2 analysts recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst rating is DON'T BUY. Read the latest stock experts' ratings for Waste Management.
Waste Management was recommended as a Top Pick by Greg Newman on 2023-10-04. Read the latest stock experts ratings for Waste Management.
Earnings reports or recent company news can cause the stock price to drop. Read stock experts' recommendations for Waste Management.
Waste Management is followed by 114 investors on Stockchase and is a trending stock that is worth watching.
On 2026-07-01, Waste Management (WM) stock closed at a price of $224.08.
Likes both. Stable, reliable cashflows -- so they trade at a premium, but don't be concerned. All stocks that provide a "physical" type of service are doing well.
WCN is a bit higher growth, so it leads by a nose.