Gartner beats Q1 EPS estimates as contract value rises and costs ease, lifting the 2026 EPS and free cash flow guidance despite lower revenues.
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Gartner beats Q1 EPS estimates as contract value rises and costs ease, lifting the 2026 EPS and free cash flow guidance despite lower revenues.
Waste Management (NYSE:WM) reported first-quarter 2026 results that management said met internal expectations, highlighting margin expansion, strong free cash flow generation, and continued progress across the company’s strategic priorities despite softer volumes tied to winter weather and the absen
WM beat Q1 EPS estimates as EBITDA and margins rose on pricing, cost cuts and sustainability gains, despite softer revenues and volume figure.
Moby summary of Waste Management, Inc.'s Q1 2026 earnings call