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I'm in with you guys too! Long and strong. I can see that the market for this company is huge.
It's a beautiful thing. Not an overnight millionaire maker but a good, solid investment.
Yes, let's prepare ourselves for one bullish chart set-up!
Great article. Definitely the stock to accumulate now as more and more are recognizing the value. Glad to be holding what I have now.
Happy to be in for the long haul here, kind of like BLGA. Good long term investments
NWMH Following a Proven Path of Success
Almost everyone has seen the cartoon of a big fish gobbling up a smaller fish then getting gobbled up itself by an even larger fish. On Wall Street, growth through acquisitions has typically proved to be immensely popular for every size fish. However, successful accretive acquisitions require experienced management, extensive due diligence, and careful consolidation to unify the entities to create a whole greater than the sum of its parts.
With an objective of four acquisitions per year, National Waste Management Holdings (OTC: NWMH), has been adding synergistic assets at a torrid pace. National Waste Management is a vertically-integrated solid waste management company that in just over 18 months has acquired Waste Recovery Enterprises, Gateway Rolloff Services, Sivart Services, Northeast Data Destruction & Recycling, and Burts Refuse. While consistently increasing organic revenues, the company has vastly broadened its footprint and gained economies of scale with each targeted acquisition, with the results reflected in its year-over-year 2016 triple-digit revenue growth.
With a focus on further strategic expansion, National Waste Management currently operates in Florida and New York. The company provides comprehensive solutions for waste diversion including landfill services, roll-off dumpster operations, commercial and residential collections, transfer station operations, trucking and grinding, mulch sales, paper shredding and hard drive destruction services. While managing waste from inception to final disposal, National Waste still maintains a proactive approach to the environmental concerns of its business and actively works to recycle more and reduce landfill waste.
The company’s strategy is strikingly similar to the one employed by Wayne Huizenga in 1968 when he founded Waste Management, Inc. (NYSE: WM) and began aggressively purchasing smaller waste collection services across the country. It has since gone on to become the largest waste management company in the country and to this day still actively seeks strategic acquisitions nationwide (http://nnw.fm/kD9wM).
Using its own metrics, National Waste Management is following a proven path of success as it continues to grow both organically and through accretive acquisitions. The company has charted a course of expansion and has shown skillful execution in implementation. However, the industry, the path, the success and the similarities beg the question, how long does National Waste Management swallow other businesses before it becomes a target itself?
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.nationalwastemgmt.com
Seems to be a great company doing very good things, happy to be in at the bottom
Being optimist is a must so I'll still hold on my shares and observe how well it will improve in the upcoming days or weeks.
NWMH Reports 161% Jump in 2016 Revenues Following Two Acquisitions
National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (OTC: NWMH), in a SEC 10-K Annual Report filed on April 17, 2017, for the year ended December 31, 2016, reported revenues of $6,345,324 compared to $2,429,747 (restated) for the same period in 2015, representing a 161% jump. The increase in sales was due primarily to the firm’s acquisitions of Waste Recovery Enterprises, LLC (“WRE”) in October 2015, and Gateway Rolloff Services, LP, on December 1, 2015. Revenue in 2016 also grew due to a larger customer base, increased construction activity in Florida and the May 2016 acquisition of commercial collection company Sivart Services, LLC, which allowed the company to extend services into Cooperstown, New York.
NWMH is a vertically-integrated solid waste management company with six primary operations: landfill services, roll-off dumpster operations, commercial and residential collections, transfer station operations, trucking and grinding and mulch sales. The company operates in Florida and New York. By acquiring Kingston, New York-based Northeast Data, NWMH expanded its revenue stream to include paper shredding and hard drive destruction services.
Northeast Data Destruction & Recycling, since consolidated into WRE, specializes in document destruction services both on- and off-site. Northeast Data has expanded into hard drive destruction services, and the company plans to roll out this service throughout Upstate New York. Northeast Data shreds sensitive documents for banks, law firms, insurance companies, investment firms and other investment entities.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.nationalwastemgmt.com
NWMH Records Triple-Digit Revenue Growth in 2016
Emerging vertically integrated solid waste management company National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (OTC: NWMH) this morning announced its financial results for the full year ended December 31, 2016. Among the highlights, the company’s revenues for the 12-month period totaled $6.3 million, marking a year-over-year increase of 161 percent. This strong revenue growth was fueled by NWMH’s aggressive acquisition-based growth strategy, which led to the acquisitions of both Northeast Data and Recycling, LLC and Sivart Services, LLC during the year ended December 31, 2016. “We executed a number of achievements throughout 2016, and are pleased to report the positive impacts of these initiatives in several respects,” Louis Paveglio, CEO of NWMH, stated in the news release. “Our significant increase in full-year revenues was driven by the performances of companies within our growing acquisition portfolio and subsequent vertical market reach. Additionally, we enjoyed the impact of a stronger economy, an expanded customer base, and an increase in construction activity in Florida — all of which also contributed to our top-line growth.”
To view the full press release, visit http://nnw.fm/qphB9
About National Waste Management Holdings Inc.
National Waste Management Holdings Inc. is a growing and emerging vertically integrated solid waste management company with a concentration on C&D collection, hauling and recycling. National Waste services Florida’s west coast and upstate New York and is a distinguished leader in solid waste services. More information may be found at the Company’s website: http://www.nationalwastemgmt.com.
I'm just waiting for the "News". Let's hope they just don't want to divulge upcoming news just yet. Lots of pressure for the management to do something.
We need strong bid support and a lot of volume here.
Let's all make another sharp turn. Reflecting positive momentum.
NWMH Decreasing Excessive Waste Materials by Recycling Compliant Construction and Demolition Materials
Construction and demolition (C&D) materials represent the debris from the demolition, construction, or renovation of buildings, bridges, or even roads. C&D materials are normally heavy materials such as concrete, wood, asphalt, gypsum, bricks, glass, some types of plastic, salvaged building components, metals and trees, among other materials.
In the United States, C&D materials constitute a large percentage of waste, much of which can be transformed into new productive products. According to a report entitled ‘Advancing Sustainable Materials Management: 2014 Fact Sheet’ (http://nnw.fm/WeFZ4), over 500 million tons of C&D debris were generated in 2014, with concrete making up 70% of it, asphalt 14%, wood more than 7%, and other products making up approximately 9% between them.
All the materials outlined above can either be reduced, salvaged, recycled, or reused by simply preserving existing buildings rather than constructing new ones, designing new buildings that can be adapted to make them last longer, establishing construction methods that allow for the disassembly and reuse of materials, using different framing techniques, and reducing the various types of interior finishes.
In addition, steps are being taken by companies such as National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (OTC: NWMH) to reduce the impact C&D has on the environment. NWMH is a solid waste management company located in Central Florida.
The company is focused on operating according to an eco-friendly business model that has been put in place to combat unnecessary waste in Florida and New York. To pursue its mission of being environmentally conscience with a focus on sustainability, NWMH is committed to inspecting all loads and sorting all the materials that arrive in its landfills in order to accept only those that are compliant with the C&D Department of Environmental Protection standards.
In addition to the company’s high level of compliance with the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), National Waste Management plans on using its picking station to aid the state of Florida in its quest to meet its mandate for 75% recycling by the end of 2020. This incentive will give the company the ability to increase its rate of recyclables and sales of commodities.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.nationalwastemgmt.com
Do you know how long we're going to wait for it to become ready?
NWMH Educating People to Make Florida More Environmentally Friendly
Although the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that up to 75% of the United States’ waste stream is recyclable, only 30% of it actually gets recycled each year, according to RecoverUSA.com (http://nnw.fm/3UC3g). Approximately one-third of an average landfill is made up of packaging material, with more than 60% of the landfill being paper, plastic, food waste, glass, and metal.
Only 1% of aluminum products and 1% of plastic products are recycled in the United States each year, although Americans discard 25 million plastic bottles every hour. With paper and cardboard making up most of industrial waste products, if companies establish a paper and cardboard recycling program, they would make a serious positive impact on the environment.
National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (OTC: NWMH), a growing solid waste management company, is doing everything in its power to educate the people of Florida about the critical value of recycling. Aside from the company’s recent shift in services, NWMH has plans of transforming its fundamental business model to include a portable picking station at the company’s landfill that will help the state meet its mandate for 75% recycling by 2020.
National Waste Management believes that, despite modern-day efforts to make the world more sustainable, people do not understand the full meaning of the common catch phrase “reduce, reuse, recycle”. According to the company: “It’s a simple premise but contains logistics that most don’t consider. By the time you’re ready to recycle something, there are already many environmentally-conscious decisions that have been missed.”
The company is trying to encourage a shift in consumer focus on products that are designed better and produce less waste. Not only this, it wants to help people put more thought into reusing materials and products, as well as educate themselves on products that are made of materials that are recyclable and are accepted by their local waste management services.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.nationalwastemgmt.com
This is set to blastoff. Time to reload again!
NWMH – Mixing It Up in the Waste Management Industry
National Waste Management Holdings (OTC: NWMH) is turning trash into treasure in its run-up to becoming a leading waste management company in the United States. Specializing in a multitude of solid waste management services, the company recognizes the promise in this highly-regulated industry and is pursuing a growth strategy that merges supplementary acquisitions with organic initiatives.
Over 20 years ago, National Waste established a presence in Hernando, Florida – the base of its operations – before extending its reach to the state of New York. Fast forward to today, and the company is focused on hastening its growth and leveraging the resources at its disposal, including:
- The backing of its tested leadership team;
- Industry trends, including national recycling mandates;
- Prospective increases in residential construction and infrastructure spending; and
- Strategic company acquisitions.
Operationally, National Waste specializes in services surrounding the removal and hauling off of debris, garbage and waste. The company offers construction and demolition landfill services; commercial and residential dumpster services and roll-off boxes for construction and clean-up projects. It also provides trash collection services and a full service transfer station, as well as wood grinding, demolition, mulch and gravel services for industrial and residential markets.
These days, National Waste continues to press forward with an aggressive business model that calls for one acquisition per quarter by seeking out acquisitive opportunities in Upstate New York and Florida. To name a few, the company acquired both Sivart Services, a roll-off and compactor company in Worchester, NY, and Northeast Data Destruction and Recycling in 2016. More recently, in February 2017, National Waste targeted and closed on another acquisition in the area. This time, it acquired Burts Refuse, a waste disposal and recycling business in West Davenport, NY.
National Waste’s recent acquisitions add to its existing operations while making way for future growth. These deals expand its territory for commercial and residential garbage collection in Upstate New York, increase its roll-off customer base and business relationships and strengthen its equipment line with additional trucks, equipment and containers. They also create overhead cost savings for the company and introduce new income streams to its books.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.nationalwastemgmt.com
No idea but hopefully soon! :))
Nice DD. Even more of it rolls in. Things might be starting to heat up now.
NWMH Acquires Burts Refuse LLC in Upstate New York
Emerging vertically integrated solid waste management company National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (OTC: NWMH) this morning announced the acquisition of Burts Refuse LLC, in line with its previously outlined commitment to completing one acquisition per quarter. Located in West Davenport, New York, Burst Refuse is a waste disposal and recycling business whose acquisition is expected to bolster National Waste’s growing footprint in Upstate New York. Additionally, the transaction will add trucks, equipment and containers to National Waste’s existing line of equipment, strengthening the company’s ability to attract new customers and business relationships. “We are pleased to demonstrate to shareholders our ability to execute an aggressive acquisition strategy,” Louis ‘Tiny’ Paveglio, CEO of National Waste, stated in this morning’s news release. “This approach exemplifies the hard work of our team to identify and pursue acquisition targets that supplement our existing operations while facilitating additional growth.”
To view the full press release, visit http://nnw.fm/un5qQ
About National Waste Management Holdings Inc.
National Waste Management Holdings Inc. is a growing and emerging vertically integrated solid waste management company with a concentration on C&D collection, hauling and recycling. National Waste services Florida’s west coast and upstate New York and is a distinguished leader in solid waste services. More information may be found at the Company’s website: http://www.nationalwastemgmt.com.
NWMH is Increasing Shareholder Value with Roll-Up Strategy
With over 40 years of relevant industry experience, National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (OTC: NWMH) is on a roll. The company continues to execute a roll-up strategy that is paying huge dividends. Since 2014, NWMH has executed five M&A transactions, which have resulted in an increased customer base, a wider menu of services and a bigger top line. Now, the company is focused on increasing shareholder value by squeezing synergies from those acquisitions.
NWMH’s roll-up strategy took off on June 16, 2014, after a reverse merger with Sand/Land of Florida Enterprises, Inc. (“Sandland”), which then became a wholly-owned subsidiary of NWMH. Sandland is a solid waste management company currently operating a licensed construction & demolition (C&D) landfill, with primary operations near Tampa, Florida.
On October 15, 2015, NWMH followed up with the acquisition of Waste Recovery Enterprises, LLC (“WRE”). WRE offers residential trash pickup, commercial and residential dumpster service and roll-off boxes for construction and clean-up projects. The company has a transfer station that accepts C&D debris, household trash, furniture and appliances. The company also offers wood grinding, demolition, and mulch and gravel services. Its primary operations are based near Binghamton, New York.
Then, on December 1, 2015, NWMH acquired Gateway Rolloff Services, LP (“Gateway”), a company with its major operations near Tampa, Florida. Gateway offers commercial and residential dumpster service and roll-off boxes for construction and clean-up projects and specializes in the removal of debris, garbage and waste, particularly as it relates to hauling construction and demolition debris. The Gateway subsidiary is focused on servicing general contractors, new home builders, reconstruction, renovation, landscaping and home improvement professionals.
These two major acquisitions turned NWMH into a full service solid waste management company with operations in Florida and New York, but the expansion continued. In May 2016, NWMH acquired Sivart Services, LLC a roll-off and compactor company located in Worchester, NY, in an all cash transaction. The acquisition expanded NWMH’s footprint in the Northeast and, by linking to the company’s permitted waste facility in Bainbridge, NY, has yielded tremendous synergies.
Earlier this year, NWMH announced another acquisition. On December 31, 2016, the company inked a deal to acquire Northeast Data Destruction and Recycling, LLC, located in Kingston, New York. The transaction was in line with the company’s aggressive acquisition strategy calling for at least one acquisition per quarter. Through this rapid strategic expansion, National Waste Management aims to effectively diversify its revenue streams while moving toward full vertical integration.
NWMH is now a full service waste management company offering landfill, transfer station, garbage collection and container services for both the commercial and residential markets in Central Florida and Upstate New York. NWMH processes approximately 200,000 cubic yards of construction debris per year at its 54-acre landfill facility. The company started operations with one roll-off truck and now operates 13 roll-off trucks and approximately 800 containers. Since the year 2000, NWMH has maintained a contract with Citrus County Solid Waste Management landfill to back-up its roll-off trucks.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.nationalwastemgmt.com
Do you know when the next financial release date is?
Chances are, it will pop big without warning. HOLD!
NWMH Offering Reliable MSW Landfill and Recycling Services
Although the volume of waste generated across the U.S. and worldwide grows each year, there are still insufficient waste management solutions, such as landfills or comprehensive recycling, to counter the negative effects this amount of waste can have on the environment. According to World Bank statistics (http://nnw.fm/NakH7), there are currently over 1.3 billion tons of municipal solid waste (MSW) generated on a global scale, and this number is expected to almost double in the next decade, reaching 2.2 billion tons by 2025. This increase represents a significant hike in per capita generation rates, from 2.6 to 3.13 kilograms per person per day by 2025.
The figure varies from one region to another, depending directly on affluence, local income, industrialization, state of economy and other factors. The United States, for instance, is responsible for approximately 258 million tons of MSW, according to 2014 figures released by the Environmental Protection Agency. According to Duke University statistics (http://nnw.fm/n6HTv), the average person in the U.S. generates more than 4.3 pounds of waste per day. Of this, approximately 55 percent – or roughly 136 million tons in 2014 – is landfilled. The rest is either recycled (89 million tons were recycled and composted in 2014, or approximately 34.6 percent) or combusted with energy recovery (about 33 million tons).
Nowadays in the U.S. there are considerably fewer landfills than a couple of decades ago, but the ones still active need to be fully in line with EPA imposed standards to limit the volume of methane emissions as much as possible. Responsible landfill operators such as Florida-based National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (OTC: NWMH) are already exploring various ways to limit the impact of landfill operations on the environment by including efficient on-site sorting lines and recycling facilities to ensure that only the appropriate kind of waste is landfilled and that anything that can be recycled and recovered – mostly construction & demolition debris – will be.
Located in Hernando, Florida, and also servicing Citrus and Marion counties, National Waste Management Holdings’ 54-acre landfill disposes of about 240,000 cubic yards of C&D debris per year. Operating with the local Department of Environmental Protection’s permit, the landfill is a C&D waste disposal leader on Florida’s west coast, reflecting the company’s strong commitment to working for a cleaner environment. For this purpose, National Waste Management Holdings has changed its business model to make recycling the focus of all its services and also has plans to set up a portable sorting line at the landfill this year in an effort to increase recycling rates.
The landfill operates in strict compliance with Department of Environmental Protection standards and does not accept any kind of material that fails to respect these standards. Approved C&D waste that is received and considered for recycling includes asphalt; brick; lumber and wood; drywall and plaster; dirt, sand and uncontaminated soil; pallets; roofing materials; metal materials; glass; electrical wiring and components; non-asbestos insulation; and more. Any hazardous waste is prohibited, along with residential garbage and putrescible waste; mercury-based devices; gas tanks; auto parts; oil containers; biomedical waste; asbestos; contaminated soil; industrial waste; and more.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.nationalwastemgmt.com
NWMH Continues to Grow Thanks to Three-Pronged Approach to Business Strategy
Based in Florida, National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (OTC: NWMH) is a growing waste management company providing compliant and comprehensive solutions for waste management. The company has created long-term partnerships with a variety of customers from multiple sectors, including municipal, commercial, industrial, and institutional.
NWMH operates based upon a three-pronged approach: acquiring complementary businesses in Florida, Upstate New York and surrounding areas; expanding its presence across the United States; and increasing its operational efficiency with both its existing clients and any future acquisitions.
In Florida, the company is currently covering Marion, Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Levy, Sumter, Pinellas, Pasco and Hillsborough Counties. National Waste Management Holdings has been showing impressive growth with an aggressive acquisition strategy, acquiring and restructuring existing “mom and pop type” facilities in Florida and neighboring counties, but also in Kingston, NY, and the surrounding areas in Upstate New York.
National Waste Management Holdings completed its acquisition of a permitted waste processing and disposal facility, Waste Recovery Enterprises, LLC, in Bainbridge, NY, for $250,000 and 2.75 million restricted shares of the company’s common stock. Waste Recovery also offers commercial and residential garbage collection and roll-off services, with plans to expand service offerings to include recycled cardboard and paper shredding operations. In addition to the above, the company recently closed its acquisition of Northeast Data Destruction and Recycling, and it has three acquisitions actively in negotiation, with plans to execute letters of intent for each entity by the end of February, including a construction and demolition (C&D) and class III transfer station in New Port Richey, FL, and a recycling facility in Lakeland, FL.
The company plans to continue enhancing its geographic footprint by exhausting local opportunities and expanding into neighboring counties and states, identifying cash flow positive companies to acquire, and generally building shareholder value through accretive acquisitions and a tuck-in strategy to maximize free cash flow. To expand its national presence, NWMH plans on creating new satellite offices in order to become more customer-centric and operationally economical. In the next three to five years, NWMH plans to make an additional 12 to 20 acquisitions, representing approximately $40 to $65 million in revenue.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.nationalwastemgmt.com
it might not be too surprising that one day the NWMH chart has taken on a certain laser-like intensity!
NWMH Continues Vertical Expansion, Meeting Industry Demand
National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (OTC: NWMH) has converted its established line of services to address the need for construction and demolition (C&D) debris recycling. “With a strong dedication to Department of Environmental Protection standards and to the Sustainable Materials Management approach, National Waste Management Holdings focuses on reducing the volume of excessive waste by recycling several C&D materials. For this purpose, it has transformed its entire line of services to focus on recycling and has plans to set up a portable waste sorting line at its landfill this year, so as to increase recyclable rates. The company receives a wide range of approved C&D waste at its landfill, including asphalt; brick; drywall and plaster; lumber and wood; pallets; dirt, sand and uncontaminated soil; roofing materials; glass; metal materials; non-asbestos insulation; electrical wiring and components; and more.”
To view the full article, visit: http://nnw.fm/xYl3f
About National Waste Management Holdings Inc.
National Waste Management Holdings Inc. is a growing and emerging vertically integrated solid waste management company with a concentration on C&D collection, hauling and recycling. National Waste services Florida’s west coast and upstate New York and is a distinguished leader in solid waste services. More information may be found at the Company’s website: www.nationalwastemgmt.com.
As long as they remain current and deliver on their word I have to believe there's a real and true business to be supported.
The news hasn’t exactly been flowing fast and furious but it's starting to make some quantum leaps.
NWMH Aiming to Become Market Leader via Aggressive Growth and Acquisition Strategy
Florida-based National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (OTC: NWMH), a professional waste management and recycling operator offering a wide range of relevant services, is one step closer to achieving its declared goal of becoming a market leader via its aggressive acquisition strategy and organic growth, after acquiring another company and successfully expanding its activity in upstate New York. National Waste Management Holdings plans to continue growing at the same pace, as it plans to finalize at least one acquisition per quarter and already has a few acquisitions lined up for the year.
Operating a vertically integrated waste management service, National Waste Management Holdings has been demonstrating impressive growth in operations and revenue, owing primarily to its expansion strategy that allowed it to greatly diversify revenue streams. The company offers various waste management and recycling services, including container, transfer station and landfill services for residential and commercial customers in Florida, and it has plans to expand operations along the entire East Coast. A large segment of the company’s activity is centered around its landfill in Hernando, Florida, which disposes of more than 200,000 cubic yards of construction and demolition debris per year, on average. In addition, the company recycles a significant part of collected C&D debris and now operates roughly 800 containers and 14 roll-off trucks.
National Waste Management Holdings has more acquisitions in the pipeline, including a C&D and Class I Transfer Station in Port Richey, Florida. This transfer station, strategically located between the landfill in Hernando and the company’s roll-off operations in the Tampa Bay area, would allow National Waste Management Holdings to expand its coverage and strengthen its network of services in the area.
The company’s most recent acquisition, that of Kingston, New York-based Northeast Data Destruction and Recycling, LLC, helped to expand its operations to a large market in Upstate New York, stretching from NYC to Albany. The acquisition, closed on December 31, 2016, will allow the company to tap into the cardboard recycling and data destruction services, including document and hard drive destruction. This is not National Waste Management Holdings’ first acquisition in the New York area; back in 2015, it acquired Waste Recovery Enterprises, followed a year later by Sivart Services. The company’s acquisition list for 2015 also included Florida’s Gateway Rolloff Services.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.nationalwastemgmt.com
NWMH Sees Growth in Shingles Recycling
National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (OTC: NWMH), a vertically integrated solid waste management company, sees growth momentum in the next year for the recycling of shingles as both a fuel resource and asphalt blend. Revenues may, literally, hit the roof.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (http://nnw.fm/zsxB9), about 11 million tons of asphalt shingles are manufactured and disposed of in the United States annually. A majority of the post-consumer shingle waste, the EPA said, comes from residential sites. The EPA says that asphalt shingles can be recycled into hot and cold mix asphalt or into a fuel source. In a relatively new concept not yet fully developed for commercial use, they can also be used in shingle-to-shingle recycling, the EPA reports.
National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. is a growth-by-acquisition company that offers a variety of services for full waste disposal and recycling. It is based in Florida, but also has operations in upstate New York. It maintains a 54-acre landfill in Hernando, Florida, which accepts waste from construction sites. The company offers roll-off dumpsters and a comprehensive program of waste collection services. It specializes in recycling, which turns some recycled waste into retail mulching materials. Long term, the company hopes to expand its market to include the entire east coast of the U.S.
National Waste projects exponential growth in the coming years for the recycling of shingles. The company plans on adding a portable picking station at its landfill in order to increase its concrete recycling program by 25%. Overall, the portable picking station is expected to boost National Waste’s recyclables rate, the company said. National Waste also sells ground wood product to bio-mass energy plants. Additionally, the company markets a line of its own mulch and garden mulch from reclaimed wood at its landfill for residential or commercial use.
Having a diverse revenue stream and an aggressive acquisition strategy, National Waste Management Holdings has committed itself to completing at least one takeover in each quarter. In December 2016, it announced the acquisition of Northeast Data Destruction and Recycling, LLC, based in Kingston, New York. That transaction closed on December 31, 2016.
While National Waste is growing by acquisition, it is also targeting vertical integration. The company said that it is performing due diligence on several companies for possible future takeovers in early 2017.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.nationalwastemgmt.com
Looking positive that's for sure.
NWMH – A Leading, National Solid Waste Service Company
National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (OTC: NWMH) is making a strong play in the waste industry and taking major steps to turn the page on its growth story. Over the course of three decades, the company has become a notable provider of solid waste management services to Florida’s west coast and New York’s upstate region. By specializing in the collection, hauling, removal and recycling of debris, garbage and waste from construction and demolition sites and, now, through vertical integration, the company is growing, expanding its reach, and adding new services to its portfolio, all at affordable rates.
Comprehensively, National Waste offers trash collection services, roll-off services, a construction and demolition landfill, and a full-service transfer station. For industrial and residential markets, it provides demolition, mulch, gravel and wood grinding services. Lastly, for construction and clean-up projects, it supplies commercial and residential dumpster services and roll-off boxes, as well as construction and demolition landfill services.
National Waste pursues its goal of vertical integration through organic growth initiatives and complementary strategic acquisitions, a strategy that calls for at least one acquisition per quarter so as to diversify the company’s income streams.
National Waste’s acquisition of Northeast Data Destruction and Recycling at the end of 2016 confirmed its management team’s commitment to this assertive business model. It also expanded the company’s business in the upstate New York region of Kingston, where it had already established a presence and was successfully meeting the demand for cardboard recycling and document destruction, hard drive destruction, and other data destruction. With this most recent acquisition, however, the company’s sales team can now also provide roll-off services and additional offerings, and the company is free to pursue plans to set up a physical base in the area – either through a lease or a purchase.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.nationalwastemgmt.com
There's a chance that NWMH gonna be even bigger.
Patience absolutely. Give it some time. I am still thinking fins will come out.
Trading opportunities is really opening up wide!
The financials and growth look really good imo, kind of nice to catch it this cheap
Just need a spark of volume for lift off.
NWMH Committed to Reducing C&D Waste Environmental Impact
Construction and demolition (C&D) debris occupies a significant portion of the entire waste stream in the United States, and improper disposal or failure to reuse or recycle this type of waste can have a major impact on the environment. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (http://nnw.fm/GS4nG), C&D waste amounted to more than 530 million tons in 2014, which was twice as much as the amount of solid municipal waste generated nationwide. Most of this debris (over 90 percent) came from demolition works, while the rest came from construction projects. The largest sector that generated C&D waste was non-residential demolition, followed by residential renovation, the EPA figures show.
Typically consisting of bulky, heavy materials such as wood products, steel, drywall, plaster, bricks and clay tiles, concrete and asphalt and even building components, C&D waste is more difficult to handle, so proper disposal and/or recycling often requires an extra effort on behalf of the contractor or beneficiary of the construction project. Most C&D debris ends up in a landfill, and that is considered the end of its lifecycle. However, due to the EPA’s Sustainable Materials Management approach, a growing volume of construction and demolition waste is now being recovered and recycled, thus reducing the need to mine for virgin materials.
Florida-based National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (OTC: NWMH), a professional waste management operator offering a comprehensive suite of relevant services, is committed to recycling as much C&D waste as possible from all of its services, primarily from its 54-acre landfill located in Hernando, Florida. The landfill is authorized by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and disposes of roughly 240,000 cubic yards of C&D waste every year.
With a strong dedication to Department of Environmental Protection standards and to the Sustainable Materials Management approach, National Waste Management Holdings focuses on reducing the volume of excessive waste by recycling several C&D materials. For this purpose, it has transformed its entire line of services to focus on recycling and has plans to set up a portable waste sorting line at its landfill this year, so as to increase recyclable rates. The company receives a wide range of approved C&D waste at its landfill, including asphalt; brick; drywall and plaster; lumber and wood; pallets; dirt, sand and uncontaminated soil; roofing materials; glass; metal materials; non-asbestos insulation; electrical wiring and components; and more.
In its efforts to further reduce the environmental impact of C&D debris, National Waste Management Holdings has already found a great use for the wood debris collected through its landfill and transfer stations: it manufactures and sells its own line of proprietary mulch, a high-quality product already used to help beautify homes and commercial properties throughout west and central Florida. The mulch is made entirely of recycled wood and is available either in natural color or red dyed.
According to the EPA, reducing the amount of C&D debris disposed of in landfills can have significant economic and environmental benefits, such as preserving landfill space; having fewer disposal facilities, which can lower methane gas emissions and other associated environmental issues; reducing the negative environmental impact associated with the extraction and production of virgin construction materials; adding new economic and employment opportunities in the recycling industry; and creating additional business opportunities for local communities.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.nationalwastemgmt.com
NWMH Turns Trash into Treasure, Records Strong Revenue Growth
National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (OTC: NWMH) has turned the old aphorism ‘garbage in – garbage out’ on its head. It’s now ‘garbage in, revenues up’. In its last 10-Q filing, for the third quarter ended September 30, 2016, the company reported quarterly revenues of $1.8 million, which represented a 269 percent increase over 2015 same period revenues. This stellar performance in the third quarter boosted revenues in the nine-month period ended September 30, 2016, to $4.9 million, up by 262 percent over same period revenues for 2015. Not all garbage, it seems, is waste.
National Waste operates a licensed 54-acre landfill in Hernando, Florida, that disposes of roughly 240,000 cubic yards of construction debris annually. These landfill services include the disposal of asphalt and rock; lumber and wood; brick; wallboard, drywall and plaster; pallets; rock concrete; dirt, sand and uncontaminated soil; plumbing fixtures; non-asbestos insulation; roofing materials and shingles; glass; piping; waste metal; brush and land clearing; yard and tree waste; and many electrical and wiring components.
However, as extensive as those facilities are, they do not encompass the whole range of landfill services. There’s a lot more to garbage disposal than meets the eye.
Solid waste, defined as household garbage and industrial non-hazardous waste, is disposed of in a variety of landfills. Municipal solid waste landfills (MSWLF) are designed to accommodate the disposal of household waste but may accept other types of non-hazardous wastes, such as commercial solid waste, non-hazardous sludge, and industrial non-hazardous solid waste. A special kind of MSWLF is the bioreactor landfill, designed to degrade waste in a controlled manner.
Even though some commercial solid waste and industrial non-hazardous solid waste ends up in MSWLFs, there are special facilities, known as industrial waste landfills, designed to take commercial and institutional waste. In this category are construction and demolition (C&D) debris landfills, designed exclusively for construction and demolition materials, which consist of the debris generated during the construction, renovation and demolition of buildings, roads and bridges. C&D materials are typically bulky, heavy materials, such as concrete, wood, metals, glass and salvaged building components.
Another type of industrial waste landfill is the coal combustion residual (CCR) landfill, which is meant to accommodate coal ash and other residuals from coal combustion.
With such a heterogeneous landscape, there is ample opportunity for National Waste to continue the implementation of its vertical integration strategy. Apart from its landfill services, the company rents out roll-off containers of 20, 30 and 40 cubic yard capacity. It also offers recycled wood mulch and garden mulch products. The route is clear for National Waste to realize its long-term goal of servicing the entire East Coast, from Florida to New York.
National Waste is a vertically-integrated waste management company offering landfill, transfer station, garbage collection and container services for both commercial entities and residential customers in Central Florida and Upstate New York. The company presently services the counties of Citrus, Hernando, and Marion in Florida and Upstate New York with 13 roll-off trucks and approximately 800 containers.
For more information, visit www.nationalwastemgmt.com
Anybody on here have a guess of the time frame we could see this stock have some real movement. I know it looks more promising than most all other cheap stocks, I just find it hard to have any guess of when this will take off
I see signs of the turn coming around.
There sure were some hungry buyers on the bid today at one point I saw over a half a million shares between 8 to $0.10
NWMH Services Focused on Creating a Greener, Better Tomorrow
Over the last few decades, proper waste disposal and management has become more important than ever, amid growing consumption and waste production, with potentially hazardous consequences for the environment. Despite environmental protection organizations and authorities’ recommendations, recycling efforts are still scarce, both on a residential and industrial level. In this landscape, professional waste management operators such as Florida-based National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (OTC: NWMH) have taken on a bigger role in raising public awareness and ultimately working for a better and greener tomorrow via a comprehensive suite of waste disposal services ranging from pick-up to recycling and landfill operations.
It is estimated that the United States generates more than 250 million tons of municipal solid waste every year, and that an average person typically creates about four pounds of waste a day. According to Environmental Protection Agency data, about 75 percent of this waste stream is recyclable, yet only roughly 30 percent actually ends up being recycled. In addition to municipal solid waste, the U.S. also generates more than 500 tons of construction and demolition (C&D) debris every year – debris that needs to be disposed of in an eco-friendly manner.
National Waste Management Holdings is dedicated to recycling as much waste as possible from all of its services, with the primary goal of helping the State of Florida meet its mandate for 75 percent recycling by 2020. The company already offers a wide range of waste management services, most notably a 54-acre landfill in Hernando, Florida. The landfill services Hernando, Citrus and Marion counties and disposes of approximately 240,000 cubic yards of C&D debris every year. In addition to the landfill, National Waste Management Holdings also offers roll off waste container rental services, container drop off and pick up services and a line of proprietary mulch manufactured from recycled wood collected at its landfill and transfer station.
The company estimates that at least 12 percent of Florida’s 75 percent recycling mandate can be achieved by recycling C&D debris that is currently being disposed. For that purpose, National Waste Management Holdings has transformed its services and changed its fundamental business model, with plans in the coming year to set up a portable sorting line at its landfill and increase recyclable rates. The sorting line can help the company increase its concrete recycling program by an estimated 25 percent and also to pick clean dimensional lumber to be sold to wood pellet manufacturers. The sorting line also picks shrink wrap plastic and cardboard for recycling.
Working closely with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and having a strong commitment to being environmentally conscious in all its activities and services, National Waste Management Holdings is positioning itself as a leading provider of waste and C&D debris management operations for both the commercial and the residential sectors. Currently servicing several counties on Florida’s west coast, the company has already expanded operations into New York, is collaborating with the State of Georgia, and has plans for further expansion all throughout the East Coast.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.nationalwastemgmt.com
Many positive developments ahead. I'm very confident it will rise up!!!
NWMH Acquires Northeast Data Destruction and Recycling
Before the opening bell, National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (OTC: NWMH) announced its acquisition of Northeast Data Destruction and Recycling, LLC, located in Kingston, New York. The transaction, which closed on December 31, 2016, continued to support the company’s aggressive acquisition strategy calling for at least one acquisition per quarter. Through this rapid strategic expansion, National Waste Management aims to effectively diversify its revenue streams while moving toward vertical integration.
“We are proud to announce our final acquisition of 2016, an achievement on par with our goal to become vertically integrated via strategic acquisition,” Dali Kranzthor, chief financial officer of National Waste Management, stated in this morning’s news release. “We have more acquisitions in the pipeline and look forward to another year of building value for National Waste and its shareholders.”
In addition to expanding its base operations in Upstate New York, National Waste Management’s acquisition of Northeast Data Destruction and Recycling comes in response to rising customer demand for cardboard recycling and document destruction, hard drive destruction and other data destruction. The company also expects to leverage its extended reach in the region by offering its existing roll-off services to an expanded client base in the area.
“Acquiring Northeast Data Destruction and Recycling extends our reach to Kingston, New York, allowing us to offer roll-off services as we plan future expansion of this location,” Louis “Tiny” Paveglio, chief executive officer of National Waste Management, added in this morning’s release. “The acquisition enables our sales team to offer the additional services in both locations, and at the same time enables us to trim overhead costs.”
With its latest acquisition now in the books, National Waste Management is primed to continue its recent trend of strong revenue growth. In November, the company released its financial results for the third quarter of 2016, which included a 269 percent year-over-year increase in revenue to $1.7 million. For the first nine months of 2016, National Waste Management’s revenue was up 262 percent over the comparable period of 2015, totaling $4.8 million. Paveglio credited this sustained performance to the “effectiveness” of the company’s acquisition strategy and, in correlation, its “growing customer base.” He went on to call for “continued improvements in profitability” resulting from National Waste Management’s most recent acquisitions, including those of Waste Recovery Enterprises and Gateway Rolloff Services in late 2015, as well as the 2016 acquisition of New York-based Sivart Services.
In an interview with NetworkNewsWire released last month, Paveglio gave prospective investors some additional insight into National Waste Management’s near-term expansion plans. He noted that the company has already identified “a couple acquisitions” for which it is currently performing due diligence, with a goal of completing those transactions during the first two quarters of 2017.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.nationalwastemgmt.com
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National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (NWMH) is a solid waste management company offering comprehensive solutions for full waste diversion along Florida's west coast and in upstate New York. With an established base of long-term partnerships with municipal, institutional, commercial and industrial customers, along with a successful acquisition strategy, National Waste has set its course to become a leading waste diversion company.
In addition to increasing its geographic foothold, National Waste employs a strategic acquisition model to increase its overall market share. In 2015, the company acquired Gateway Rolloff Services LP and Waste Recovery Enterprises LLC, which are expected to generate a combined $3.8 million in annual revenue for National Waste moving forward. In the second quarter of 2016, National Waste added Sivart Services to its roster, creating an immediate source of additional revenue and expanding its foothold in the northeast New York.
Using a three-pronged acquisition strategy, company management has identified several additional acquisition targets to further support the company's broader expansion strategies. The company's initiatives are guided by a strong management team supported by a board of directors experienced in a diverse mix of specialties.
Investment Highlights
Specialists in C&D landfill, recycling, roll off services, mulch sales and other high-demand, environmentally conscious services
Landfill Services
National Waste's 54-acre landfill facility located in Hernando, Florida, handles annual average disposals of roughly 240,000 cubic yards of construction debris. In 2015, National Waste received an expansion permit and a 10-year renewal permit for its landfill operations from Florida's Department of Environmental Protection. While the landfill facility is already permitted for future expansion, National Waste's growth strategy also calls for the opening of new satellite offices in counties and states that neighbor its existing operations.
Additional Services
Roll-Off Services
National Waste offers a full range of roll-off container rental services with pick up and drop off collection, specializing in the removal of debris, garbage, waste, construction and demolition debris. Providing fast, responsive and same-day service of well-maintained dumpsters and trucks, National Waste's services are perfect for general contracting, new homebuilders, reconstruction, landscaping and home improvement.
Mulch Services
The company also carries a line of recycled wood mulch and garden mulch, as well as bulk delivery service. National Waste manufactures its own mulch from reclaimed and recycled wood at its landfills.
Recycling Initiatives
In correlation with the State of Florida's goal to achieve 75% recycling by 2020, National Waste's fundamental business model will include a portable picking station. By implementing a portable sorting line at the landfill, National Waste will be able to: increase its own recyclables rate by about 25%; pick clean dimensional lumber which can be sold to wood pellet producers; and bale cardboard and shrink wrap plastic. Additionally, National Waste anticipates growing demand for shingles as a fuel and asphalt blend, and is dedicated to recycling as much as it can from all of its services.
Waste Management
Inspired by a powerful commentary surrounding the fragile state of the environment, National Waste has amended its services to better suit an eco-friendly business model, working with businesses throughout New York and Florida to help combat thoughtless waste. Green initiatives include the aforementioned line of recycled wood and garden mulch; sorting systems that remove recyclable materials from the landfill; preparations to recycle shingles and asphalt blend; and the recycling of clean dimensional lumber for sale to wood pellet producers.
Focused on acquiring accretive, solid waste-related businesses that create synergy with existing operations
National Waste has a three-pronged approach to successfully execute its acquisition strategy.
October 28, 2015 - Waste Recovery Enterprises, LLC, a NY-state permitted MSW transfer station with recycling ability located in Bainbridge, NY.
December 2, 2015 - Gateway Rolloff Services, L.P., one of the largest roll-off companies in Central Florida.
June 16, 2016 - Sivart Services, LLC, a roll-off and compactor company located in Worchester, NY
With revenues of $4.9 million for the combined first, second and third quarters of 2016, National Waste has generated higher revenues in the first nine months of 2016 than in full-year 2015, setting the company on track for continued revenue increases for the full year ended December 31, 2016.
Full-year revenue
2013 - $1.2 million
2014 - $1.6 million
2015 - $2.5 million
2016 - $4.9 million *as of September 30, 2016
The U.S. solid waste treatment and disposal services industry generated revenue of $19 billion in 2014, according to IBIS World – and is on pace for continued growth in the next five years as more consumers and businesses create more waste.
The market in Florida, specifically, boasts the following:
National Waste is managed by a team of professionals with extensive experience in various aspects of solid waste, construction, finance, business development, and other pertinent areas. Management has established working relationships with Florida's Department of Environmental Protection to ensure compliance within the complex regulatory environment of the waste management industry, and has demonstrated its ability to successfully execute the company's broader business model.
Louis "Tiny" Paveglio - Chief Executive Officer
Louis Paveglio has 25 years of experience in the solid waste industry. He was recruited by current chairman of National Waste, Charlie Teelon, as VP of Waste Recovery to manage day-to-day operations and to focus on revenue generation and gross margin profitability. Within one year he was given a partnership share in the company and expanded into mining and crushing, dump trucks, roll-offs, a solid waste transfer station and residential garbage routes.
In 2002, Paveglio moved to Florida to become CEO of Sandland of Florida Enterprises, a landfill facility owned by Teelon in Holder, Florida. As CEO Tiny made many significant changes to increase productivity and efficiencies. After some restructuring, he increased profits while the downturn in new construction was hitting the C&D industry. He diversified to keep increasing revenue by trucking recycled materials to other various facilities saving airspace at the landfill while fulfilling the need for recycled materials. In 2014 Sandland became a subsidiary under public company under National Waste where he continues to hold the CEO position at National Waste.
Jeffrey Chartier - President
Jeff Chartier is a seasoned professional with over 30 years of experience in transactional and execution strategies within capital markets. Prior to his current role, Chartier was a VP at Morgan Stanley. Subsequently these experiences led Chartier to establish his own firm Chartier Financial in 2002. In 2005, Chartier created, built, and developed a number of environmental companies both private and public. In his current role as president of National Waste, Chartier will devote his energies and experiences in repeating past successes and learning from past challenges as he continues to expand National Waste's footprint within the solid waste sector.
Dali Kranzthor - Chief Financial Officer
Prior to joining National Waste, Dali Kranzthor was the director of audit and assurance and valuation services at a boutique accounting firm in St. Petersburg, Florida, serving several large private companies and high wealth individuals. Prior to working at this firm, he worked as the interim CFO of a public company that develops telecommunications devices and services in Miami. He founded a PCAOB-registered accounting firm in Tampa, and worked as a manager at a regional accounting firm located in Tampa and headquartered in New York. Kranzthor is proficient in valuing companies as a certified valuation analyst and has assisted clients in this capacity with mergers and acquisitions and tax compliance. He has extensive experience with both privately held and publicly held companies.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
National Waste CEO Tiny Paveglio and President Jeff Chartier are also members of the company's board of directors. They are joined by:
Charles "Charlie" Teelon - Chairman
Charlie Teelon has nearly 40 years of experience identifying and executing acquisitions in the solid waste industry to growing Ulster Sanitation in New York into a multi-million dollar commercial and industrial waste services company. He successfully completed 60 acquisitions expanding the business into 15 counties in New York State. Ulster Sanitation was valued at over $70 million at the time it was sold to leading solid waste providers such as Waste Management, United Waste, Eastern Environmental and Casella Waste Systems. Currently, Teelon leverages his past experience to assist management within the solid waste sector to expand the National Waste footprint in the southeast region.
Arthur D. Weed - Director
Arthur Weed is a retired senior level petroleum distribution executive and business owner. He served as VP of operations of Mirabito Energy Products during the rapid growth of the company as it became a substantial presence in upstate New York and northern Pennsylvania. Weed facilitated the company's expansion into the propane business and the company's purchasing/building of 60 convenience stores. Weed also previously served as executive VP of Savory Energy Co. Inc., with full P&L responsibility for a facility serving 3,500+ home heating and commercial customers, 30 dealer operated service stations, 10 fuel distributorships, and bulk petroleum storage of 5 million gallons served by an interstate pipeline. During his tenure, Weed was responsible for all employees and fleet, he prepared bids for contract and non-contract customers while coordinating pricing efforts with the New York Mercantile Exchange, the spot New York Harbor Market, and local competition as well as, supervising the environmental management of the facility as well as other company owned facilities, and the establishment of employee safety programs.
Kirsten Gooldy - Director
Kirsten Goody brings over 20 years of experience in corporate finance, compliance and other senior executive roles with public and private companies. She currently serves as chief compliance officer for FTE Networks, Inc., where she is responsible for overseeing and managing compliance within the organization, including all regulatory requirements and internal policies and procedures, as well as overseeing all investor relations activities. She previously served as CFO for Powerstorm ESS where she led the finance and accounting teams, oversaw fundraising activities and implemented cost saving initiatives. She has also held senior executive roles with the Gaea Group, The DiBari Group, and U.S. TelePacific Corp.
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