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Casella Waste Stock Down Nearly 20%, but One Fund Just Bought Up $9 Million in Shares
4D Advisors reported a new position in Casella Waste Systems (CWST +1.56%) in a February 17, 2026, SEC filing, acquiring 95,000 shares worth $9.30 million.
What happened
According to a SEC filing dated February 17, 2026, 4D Advisors initiated a new position in Casella Waste Systems, acquiring 95,000 shares. The position’s quarter-end value stood at $9.30 million.
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Company overview
Company snapshot
Casella Waste Systems is a leading integrated waste management company in the northeastern U.S., leveraging scale and operational control across the waste value chain. The company’s strategy focuses on maximizing resource recovery and providing comprehensive services to a diverse customer base. Its vertically integrated platform and regional footprint position it to benefit from stable demand and regulatory-driven barriers to entry in the waste sector.
What this transaction means for investors
Waste isn’t the most glorious industry, but when a steady compounder underperforms, disciplined capital often steps in when it sees opportunity. Casella just delivered $1.8 billion in revenue for 2025, up 18%, with adjusted EBITDA climbing 17% to $422.8 million. Adjusted free cash flow, meanwhile, rose to $179.9 million, up 13.6%, even as reported net income compressed under higher depreciation tied to acquisitions.
The market focused on softer GAAP earnings and leverage from continued deal activity. Yet pricing remained solid, with nearly 5% solid waste price growth, and management guided to $455 million to $465 million in adjusted EBITDA for 2026. That implies another year of mid-teens cash flow expansion in a sector with high regulatory barriers and limited competition.
Within a portfolio that includes tobacco, data analytics, and public safety technology, a 5% allocation to integrated waste adds durability. This is not a hyper-growth story. It is about route density, landfill airspace, and disciplined tuck-in acquisitions.