Industry Trends
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According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate for the professional and business services sector witnessed a significant jump in February, rising to 4.2% from 3.5% the month before. The increase in unemployment comes as companies across the economy reduce part of their workforce amid tightening margins, driven by a cooling economy and the Federal Reserve's continued rate hikes.1
The waste industry’s acquisition trend is expected to continue in 2023 due to labor and supply chain challenges and ESG-driven private equity investors. In addition, a decline in new companies entering the market may contribute to market consolidation. This raises questions about how material will be manged, whether technology and service will improve, and the cost of services for customers.2
EY's multibillion-dollar breakup has been paused as its U.S. arm demands a reworked blueprint to give auditors a bigger share of the tax practice. The unexpected revolt, jeopardizing the deal, has caused infighting and rifts within the firm. The audit-focused firm, weakened by the sale of the consulting arm, may not generate enough earnings to meet the $7bn promised payouts to retired U.S. partners, causing concern among EY partners.3
Kinderhook Industries acquired CARDS Recycling, which provides collection service for over 30 municipal contracts and has an estimated 26,000 customers in five states. The company also operates multiple transfer stations and a portable restroom business and has been developing a recycling facility. Kinderhook Industries previewed "significant expansion opportunities" for CARDS in the Mid-South region, where multiple companies have recently been active with M&A. Financial details were not disclosed.4
Source S&P Capital IQ as of 4/10/2023 and PCE Proprietary Data
Data Assumptions This report represents transaction activity as mergers & acquisitions, consolidations, restructurings and spin-offs. Targets are defined as U.S. Based companies with either foreign or U.S. based buyers. Transaction information provided is based on closed dates only. Glossary EBIT - Earnings Before Interest and Taxes Sources:
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