Earlier today, National Waste Management Holdings, Inc. (OTC: NWMH) announced its engagement of NetworkNewsWire (NNW), a multifaceted financial news and publishing company that delivers a new generation of social communication solutions, news aggregation and syndication, and enhanced news release services. Leveraging a rapidly expanding distribution network that currently includes well over 5,000 key syndication outlets, NNW specializes in helping both public and private organizations “find their voice and build market visibility.”
Through its newly-announced Client-Partner relationship with National Waste, NNW will utilize its investor-based Brand Network of partners, as well as various newsletters, social media channels, blogs and other outreach tools, in order to cut through the overload of information in today’s market and generate greater brand awareness for the company throughout the investment community.
“National Waste is rightfully enthused about its growing position in the waste management industry. The Company has reported three straight quarters of revenue growth, powered by the performance of its Florida landfill and supplemented by an aggressive acquisition strategy,” Sherri Franklin, Director of Content Marketing for NNW, stated in this morning’s news release. “We look forward to working alongside National Waste’s management team to elevate the company’s corporate communications with existing shareholders and the broader investment community.”
The NNW announcement continues to build on what has been a hot start to the week for National Waste. On Monday, the company announced its financial results for the three-month and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2016. Among National Waste’s third quarter financial highlights, the company successfully achieved a 269 percent year-over-year increase in revenue, marking its third consecutive quarter of triple-digit quarterly revenue growth. Similarly, National Waste’s revenues for the first nine months of 2016 were up 262 percent from the comparable period of 2015, totaling $4.8 million.
This performance was largely attributed to National Waste’s aggressive acquisition strategy, which included the acquisitions of both Waste Recovery Enterprises and Gateway Rolloff Services during the fourth quarter of 2015. Continuing with this strategy, National Waste also completed the acquisition of Sivart Services LLC, a roll-off and compactor business located in upstate New York, earlier this year. By capitalizing on these growth opportunities, National Waste aims to establish itself as a leading vertically-integrated solid waste management company and a dominant regional player in both Florida’s west coast and upstate New York.
“Simply put, National Waste is on the move. Since 2015 we have completed four strategic acquisitions, demonstrating our commitment to build shareholder and corporate value as well as our ability to penetrate chosen markets with tactical execution of our acquisition strategy,” Louis Paveglio, chief executive officer of National Waste, stated in this morning’s news release. “As we continue to advance our operations and offerings, we believe clear communication with shareholders will further propel the success of our corporate initiatives. By partnering with NNW, we are able to focus on our acquisition-based growth strategy while strengthening our corporate message.”
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.nationalwastemgmt.com
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