Waste Management (WM) Stock May Be 15% Undervalued On Cash Flow But Rich On Earnings

Waste Management stock has produced a 61.7% total return over the past 5 years, yet the current checks send a mixed message. The Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) intrinsic value estimate points to some upside from here, while traditional earnings based multiples suggest the shares are on the expensive side.

  • Over 5 years, a 61.7% return suggests Waste Management has been a rewarding holding for patient investors, which can make it harder to judge whether today's price still offers an attractive entry point.
  • The company’s recurring service model can support steady cash flow expectations, although any pressure on pricing, volumes or operating costs may weigh on how much value investors are willing to ascribe to those future cash flows.
  • Waste Management scores 2 of 6 on the valuation checks, which leans more expensive than cheap when looking across multiple methods.

The stock's next move may depend on whether you place more weight on the DCF based intrinsic value or on the richer earnings multiples that point to a fuller valuation.

Waste Management delivered -1.1% returns over the last year. See how this stacks up to the rest of the Commercial Services industry.

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Is Waste Management Still Cheap on Cash Flow?

The Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model values Waste Management based on the cash it is expected to generate for shareholders over time. For the latest twelve months, Waste Management produced about $3.08b in free cash flow, which the model projects as growing steadily rather than shrinking.

Those cash flow projections, run through a 2 Stage Free Cash Flow to Equity model, point to an estimated intrinsic value of about $265 per share. That is roughly 14.5% above the current share price implied by the model input, so on this view the stock screens as undervalued relative to its projected cash generation.

On the DCF numbers alone, Waste Management appears undervalued compared with what its projected cash flows suggest.

Our Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) analysis suggests Waste Management is undervalued by 14.5%. Track this in your watchlist or portfolio, or discover 49 more high quality undervalued stocks.

WM Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026
WM Discounted Cash Flow as at Aug 2026

Head to the Valuation section of our Company Report for more details on how we arrive at this Fair Value for Waste Management.

Is Waste Management Getting Expensive on Earnings?

The P/E ratio is a useful way to judge what you are paying for each dollar of Waste Management earnings. On this measure, the stock trades on about 31.8x earnings, which is very close to the peer average of 31.9x. That puts Waste Management at a premium to the broader Commercial Services industry, where the average P/E sits around 19.3x.

A more tailored yardstick that blends Waste Management size, margins and risk profile points to a fair P/E near 27.1x. The current 31.8x level stands several turns above that figure, which suggests investors are paying more compared with what this blended model would imply.

On earnings alone, Waste Management stock currently screens as overvalued relative to the P/E level suggested by the fair multiple model.

NYSE:WM P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026
NYSE:WM P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026

See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.

The Waste Management Narrative: What Would Justify Today's Price?

Simply Wall St Narratives pick up where this valuation puzzle for Waste Management leaves off. They set out the specific growth, margin and earnings paths that would need to play out for Waste Management's stock to be worth materially more or materially less than today's price, and sit on the company’s Community page. Where a single ratio or model gives you one number, Narratives unpack the future behind it so you can watch how those assumptions hold up over time.

You can add your voice to the Waste Management story by sharing a Narrative that sets out your number driven view on where its growth, margins and execution go from here. Put your thesis on record in the Simply Wall St community and see how it stacks up as future results arrive.

Do you think there's more to the story for Waste Management? Head over to our Community to see what others are saying!

The Bottom Line

For Waste Management, the Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) view points to some upside from here, while the market multiple view flags the stock as overvalued on earnings. That split reflects a tension between what its cash flows might support over time and what investors are already paying today based on P/E and peer comparisons. The broader valuation checks are still on the weak side.

The key question from here is whether Waste Management can deliver the cash flow profile that the intrinsic value model assumes, without pressure on pricing, volumes or costs forcing a reset in expectations or the earnings multiple.

This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.

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About NYSE:WM

Waste Management

Through its subsidiaries, provides environmental solutions to residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal customers in the United States, Canada, Western Europe, and internationally.

Established dividend payer and slightly overvalued.

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