Trash company merger could cost us

Courtesy Marketplace  Mon, 08/11/2008 - 12:38

Waste Management today raised by 10 percent its bid to buy its biggest competitor in the trash business. Ashley Milne-Tyte asks what happens to us if that merger goes through.


 

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