Wealth Enhancement Advisory Services Boosts Stake in Waste Management

Institutional investor increases position in waste management services provider

Mar. 22, 2026 at 11:39am

Wealth Enhancement Advisory Services LLC, a financial advisory firm, has increased its stake in Waste Management, Inc. (NYSE: WM) by 15.2% in the fourth quarter. The fund now owns 793,346 shares of the business services provider, representing approximately 0.20% of Waste Management's outstanding stock.

Why it matters

Waste Management is a leading provider of integrated waste management and environmental services in North America, serving a broad customer base that includes residential, commercial, industrial and municipal clients. The increase in Wealth Enhancement Advisory Services' position suggests the firm sees long-term value in Waste Management's business model and growth prospects.

The details

According to a recent SEC filing, Wealth Enhancement Advisory Services acquired an additional 104,843 shares of Waste Management during the fourth quarter, bringing its total position to 793,346 shares. This represents an increase of 15.2% compared to the previous quarter. Waste Management provides a range of services including curbside and commercial waste collection, roll-off and temporary container services, materials recovery and recycling, and engineered landfill disposal.

  • Wealth Enhancement Advisory Services increased its stake in Waste Management during the fourth quarter of 2025.

The players

Wealth Enhancement Advisory Services LLC

A financial advisory firm that manages investments for individual and institutional clients.

Waste Management, Inc.

A leading provider of integrated waste management and environmental services in North America.

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The takeaway

The increase in Wealth Enhancement Advisory Services' position in Waste Management suggests the firm sees long-term value in the waste management company's business model and growth prospects, even as the industry faces challenges such as rising costs and regulatory changes.