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Q&A: Meridian Waste CEO Walter Hall Discusses Mergers and Acquisitions

2024-10-28 12:11:48| Waste Age

Well-calculated acquisitions drive waste management companies growth. In this Q&A, Meridian CEO Walter Wally Hall, Jr shares some of the Charlotte, North Carolina-based operations M&A strategies. The company now serves about 525,000 residential, commercial, industrial, and government customers in eight states.


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