Republic Services, Inc. (NYSE:RSG)
Provider of non-hazardous solid waste collection and disposal services in the United States.
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Because this company can only grow with our counties recycling rates.
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They need to take care of their goodwill first.
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pay down debt and prosper????
or not?
(former AW shareholder....)
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WM takover target.
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Good
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1.27% price to sales ratio is in line with todays prevailing market multiples .Shares are trading at fair 15.31 price to earnings ratio in line with S&P average price to book multiples of this stock is 1.37% an 0.48 payout ratio
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Reliable dividend payer.
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Loaded with debt. Slow revenue growth. Looks like the stock has been trading (in technical terms) since late 2009.
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We all need something to get rid of our bodily waste.
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Garbage is a growth industry.
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Value Line recc
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trash is a service we all need. It's just a matter of which company provides the better service with opportunities for future development.
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Strong Play in Waste Management sector with long term contracts on municipal collection primarily in the south. Has a very solid dividend and should outpace the broader market for the next several years.
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Poor management
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Should be a gem in this garbage heap of a market. RSG genereates lots of free cash from its trash hauling services and has been using that cash in shareholder friendly ways - increasing the dividend and buying back stock. Even in a double dip recession, someone needs to pick up the trash. Yields close to 3.5% and the dividend is likely to be inceased over time.
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if gates and buffet are willing to hold positios, thean i can grap afew shares when it's oversold
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good dividend yield
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wooderino
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Waste haulers have extremely high operating leverage by nature of their fixed-cost structure (in large part because of trucks and landfill operations). If Republic can generate enough waste volume to cover its fixed costs, incremental revenue translates into high margins and profitability. The firm has an exclusive contract with the city of Las Vegas, lasting until 2035. Republic has created a monopoly in the growing Las Vegas region, virtually ensuring years of strong cash flow.
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