Who Generates Higher Gross Profit? Waste Management, Inc. or Emerson Electric Co.

Waste Management overtakes Emerson in 2023 gross profit.

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Data in motion

A Tale of Two Giants: Waste Management vs. Emerson Electric

In the world of industrial titans, Waste Management, Inc. and Emerson Electric Co. have long been key players. Over the past decade, Emerson Electric has consistently outperformed Waste Management in terms of gross profit, with an average of approximately $7.7 billion annually. However, the gap has been narrowing. In 2023, Waste Management's gross profit surged to $7.82 billion, surpassing Emerson's $7.43 billion. This marks a significant shift, as Waste Management's profits have grown by nearly 58% since 2014, while Emerson's have seen a more modest increase of around 24%.

The data reveals a compelling narrative of competition and growth, highlighting Waste Management's recent momentum. As we look to the future, the question remains: will Waste Management continue its upward trajectory, or will Emerson Electric reclaim its lead?

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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

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Date published
28 Jan 2025