Waste Age 100 of 2003

THE 2004 WASTE AGE 100 indicates that the solid waste management business is finally picking up, after what seemed like an interminable recession. While the top four company rankings remained the same — Waste Management Inc., followed by Allied Waste Industries, then Republic Services Inc. and Onyx North America — all four posted revenue increases from 2002 to 2003. “For Allied Waste, 2003 reflected a continuation of strong cash flow generation and the return of both positive price and volume metrics for the first time in over two years, despite the fact that the industry has not yet ...

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