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Republic Services Inc V.RSG


Primary Symbol: RSG

Republic Services, Inc. is a provider of environmental services in the United States. Through its subsidiaries, the Company provides customers with a set of products and services, including recycling, solid waste, special waste, hazardous waste and field services. The Company’s segments include Group 1, Group 2 and Group 3. Group 1 is its recycling and waste business operating primarily in geographic areas located in the western United States. Group 2 is its recycling and waste business operating primarily in geographic areas located in the southeastern and mid-western United States, the eastern seaboard of the United States and Canada. Group 3 is its environmental solutions business operating in geographic areas located across the United States and Canada. It operates through 364 collection operations, 246 transfer stations, 74 recycling centers, 207 active landfills, three treatment, recovery and disposal facilities, and 22 treatment, storage and disposal facilities.


NYSE:RSG - Post by User

Post by lsniceon Jun 15, 2010 2:47pm
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Post# 17190937

Better change the plan

Better change the planI would vote yes to a 2:1 consolidation, MAYBE to a 3:1 since their argument is not being able to issue more shares at under .05. , I think this won't go through and they may as well just change their game plan now before wasting more time.  If they can't keep things going with 50M shares then their property must be useless anyway.  How much you get to spend to burn up to 148M shares anyway - at guessing average of 8 cents (probably) do they have anything worth 11 million dollars or did they pay a bunch of companies to do different things and get no results?  I only have a few shares so my vote won't do much but I didn't receive any voting papers yet.
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