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Waste Management brushes off rejection

Nearly a week after rival trash hauler Republic Services announced it was rejecting Waste Management's $6.2 billion acquisition offer, Waste Management stepped up its efforts.

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'Mad Money Lightning Round': Dump Waste Management

Cramer advises investors to sell the stock and take their profits.

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Waste Management continues pursuit of Republic, as Florida company stands firm on Allied Waste merger

Waste Management Inc. said it will seek to buy shares of Republic Services Inc., less than a week after the Florida solid waste management firm rejected its $34-a-share buyout offer. (RSG) (AW) (WMI)

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Waste management project signed

Update: 5:57PM The Environment Ministry along with an international technical co-operation signed a waste minimisation and recycling project to curb poor waste management issues.

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Waste Management says $38 million not enough --

ST. CROIX - V.I. Waste Management Authority Executive Director May Adams Cornwall told the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday that the recommended $38.7 million Fiscal Year 2009 budget is far less than what it needs and that a lump-sum budget would allow the agency to efficiently manage its operations.

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Waste Management to seek Republic stake

Waste Management said it will seek to buy shares of Republic Services, less than a week after Republic rejected its $34-a-share buyout offer. (RSG) (WMI) (AW)

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Waste Management to seek Republic stake

Waste Management said Thursday that it will seek to buy shares of Republic Services, less than a week after the Fort Lauderdale-based solid waste management firm rejected its $34-a-share buyout offer. (RSG) (AW) (WMI)

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Waste Management to seek Republic stake

Waste Management said Thursday that it will seek to buy shares of Republic Services, less than a week after the Fort Lauderdale-based solid waste management firm rejected its $34-a-share buyout offer. (RSG) (AW) (WMI)

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CORRECTED: Republic, Waste Management continue takeover fight

(Corrects paragraphs 2 and 3 to show Allied is No. 2 U.S. waste company, Republic is No. 3) BOSTON (Reuters) - U.S. trash hauler Republic Services Inc said on Thursday that larger rival Waste Management Inc could not buy more than $63.1 million of its shares on the open market without first receiving U.S. antitrust approval.

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Waste Management keeps pressure on Republic

Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Republic said last week that Waste Management's offer of $34 s share undervalues the company.

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Republic Services Issues Statement in Response to Waste Management's HSR Filing

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Republic Services, Inc. (NYSE: RSG) today issued the following statement in response to the announcement from Waste Management that it had filed

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Waste Management Announces Hart-Scott-Rodino Filing for Intended Acquisition of Republic Services Shares

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Waste Management, Inc. (NYSE:WMI) announced that today it is filing a Notification and Report Form under the Hart-Scott-Rodino (“HSR

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UPDATE 1-Republic, Waste Management continue takeover fight

BOSTON, July 24 (Reuters) - U.S. trash hauler Republic Services Inc said on Thursday that larger rival Waste Management Inc could not buy more than $63.1 million of its shares on the open market without first receiving U.S. antitrust approval.

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Waste management plan needed, says association

Unit put up near Kandhal to produce organic manure is in a state of neglect

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Republic: We'll buy Allied Waste by Oct. 1

Republic Services has targeted Oct. 1 as the deadline for completing planning for its proposed acquisition of Allied Waste Industries, despite Waste Management's efforts to take over the Fort Lauderdale waste hauler.