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Secure Waste Q2 revenue up 5%, beats estimates
Jul 29, 2025 4:37 AM

Overview

* Secure Waste Q2 2025 revenue rises 5% yr/yr, beating analyst expectations

* Adjusted EBITDA for Q2 2025 down 4% yr/yr due to seasonal and macro challenges

* In 2025, co repurchased 7% of total common shares outstanding year-to-date

Outlook

* Secure maintains 2025 adjusted EBITDA guidance of C$510 mln to C$540 mln

* Company anticipates discretionary free cash flow of C$270 mln to C$300 mln

* Secure plans C$125 mln organic growth capital spend in 2025

* Company actively managing metals recycling volatility due to U.S. tariffs

Result Drivers

* SEASONAL IMPACTS - Q2 results affected by typical seasonal impacts of spring break-up, per CEO Allen Gransch

* METALS RECYCLING - U.S. tariffs and global pressures led to volatility in metals recycling segment, co redirected ferrous volumes to U.S. markets

* ORGANIC GROWTH - Revenue growth driven by contributions from Edmonton-based metals recycling business acquired in January 2025

Key Details

Metric Beat/Mis Actual Consensu

s s

Estimate

Q2 Beat C$353 C$349.30

Revenue mln mln (4

Analysts

)

Q2 Net C$31 mln

Income

Q2 C$110

Adjusted mln

EBITDA

Analyst Coverage

* The current average analyst rating on the shares is "buy" and the breakdown of recommendations is 8 "strong buy" or "buy", 2 "hold" and no "sell" or "strong sell"

* The average consensus recommendation for the environmental services & equipment peer group is "buy"

* Wall Street's median 12-month price target for SECURE Waste Infrastructure Corp ( SECYF ) is C$17.63, about 5.1% above its July 28 closing price of C$16.72

* The stock recently traded at 17 times the next 12-month earnings vs. a P/E of 15 three months ago

Press Release:

(This story was created using Reuters automation and AI based on LSEG and company data. It was checked and edited by a Reuters journalist prior to publication.)

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