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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 a comprehensive line of solid waste management, liquid waste management and soil remediation services through its platform of facilities throughout Canada and in more than half of the U.S. states. Its segments include Solid waste, which includes hauling, landfill, transfer and material recovery facilities (MRFs), and Environmental Services, which includes liquid waste management and soil remediation services. Its services include residential waste collection, commercial waste collection, industrial cleaning services, dumpster rental services, liquid and hazardous waste and soil remediation services. It offers a variety of services for home, such as waste collection, recycling collection, bulky and large item collection and vacuum trucks. Its services are provided through the Company and its subsidiaries and a network of facilities across Canada and the United States.


TSX:GFL - Post by User

Post by Froggy1on May 27, 2021 8:43am
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Note 12

Note 12OK I just read note 12 of the annual statement. Mark to market is all tied up in something called tangible equity units. Basically it was a way of funding a $1 billion loan by offering 15.5 million tangible equity units. In so far as the share price is below $50 US they have to book a loss. It's very confusing, I believe it is intended to be very confusing. For the year end December 31, 2020 they booked a $449m Mark to market loss. I think they can also book a profit on it.
Am I the only one who reads annual statements?
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