| Business Summary | | Allied
Waste
Industries
Inc.
is
the
second
largest,
non-hazardous
solid
waste
management
company
in
the
United
States,
and
operates
as
a
vertically
integrated
company
that
provides
collection,
transfer,
disposal
and
recycling
services
for
residential,
commercial
and
industrial
customers.
The
Company
serves
approximately
10
million
customers
through
a
network
of
326
collection
companies,
148
transfer
stations,
167
active
landfills
and
70
recycling
facilities
within
39
states.
The
Company
has
organized
its
operations
into
eight
geographic
operating
regions:
Atlantic,
Central,
Great
Lakes,
Midwest,
Northeast,
Southeast,
Southwest
and
West.
Consistent
with
the
Company's
vertical
integration
model,
each
region
is
organized
into
several
operating
districts
and
each
district
is
comprised
of
specific
site
operations. | More
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Allied
Waste
is
a
waste
services
company,
providing
collection,
recycling,
and
disposal
services
to
residential,
commercial,
and
industrial
customers
in
the
U.S.
For
the
six
months
ended
6/30/01,
revenues
fell
3%
to
$2.77
billion.
Net
income
applicable
to
Common
before
extraordinary
item
fell
78%
to
$8.5
million.
Revenues
reflect
a
decline
in
recycling
commodity
prices.
Net
income
also
reflects
a
$107
million
non-cash
loss
on
asset
sales
during
the
first
quarter
of
2001. | More
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Developments |
| | | | FY2000 Pay | |
| Thomas Van Weelden, 46 Chairman,
CEO | $12.6M | Larry Henk, 41 Pres,
COO | 5.7M | Thomas Ryan, 54 CFO,
Exec. VP | 3.2M | Peter Hathaway, 45 Sr.
VP-Fin. | -- | Donald Slager, 39 VP
-- Operations | 2.9M | Dollar amounts are as of 31-Dec-2000 and compensation values are for the fiscal year ending on that date; "Pay" is salary, bonuses, etc.. |
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from
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Compensation,
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