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GFL Environmental Inc T.GFL

Alternate Symbol(s):  GFL

GFL Environmental Inc. is a Canada-based diversified environmental services company. The Company is engaged in providing non-hazardous solid waste management, infrastructure and soil remediation services and liquid waste management services. Its segments include Solid waste, which includes landfill, material recovery facilities, and Environmental Services, which includes liquid waste management and soil remediation services. Its service range includes residential waste collection, commercial waste collection, industrial cleaning services, dumpster rental services, liquid and hazardous waste and soil remediation services. It offers commercial, institutional, and industrial customers a range of environmentally hazardous waste handling services from onsite packaging, container supply, and transportation, to licensed disposal or recycling. It owns, operates, and manages solid and liquid waste disposal, transfer and recycling facilities across North America.


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Comment by Froggy1on May 28, 2021 8:31am
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RE:RE:RE:Mark to Market

RE:RE:RE:Mark to Market I hope they fail, it will be fun to watch. Their mark to market losses in the last five quarters is over $600 million. They have 6 billion in debt,  5 billion in revenue and over $2 billion in cumulative deficit and most importantly seem not to be able to achieve economies of scale. Is there any reality in business today? Zombie companies roam the landscape. They keep rolling over debt at exorbitant interest rates. I will check out Spruce point I didn't realize they were still hounding these fellas, good fellas. 
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