GFL Environmental’s (GFL) $6 Billion Stake Sale – Here’s Why Jim Cramer Thinks It’s a Smart Move

We recently published a list of Jim Cramer is Watching These 8 Stocks. In this article, we are going to take a look at where GFL Environmental (NYSE:GFL) stands against other stocks that Jim Cramer is watching.

Jim Cramer, the host of Mad Money, recently highlighted a surge in merger activity, pointing out that we’ve seen a significant uptick in deals over the past few days. He explained that this wave of mergers and acquisitions aligns with what he’s been predicting, a shift in M&A activity due to the change in administration.

Cramer noted that under the Biden administration, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Justice Department’s antitrust division have been very strict on mergers, often taking an aggressive stance against any form of corporate consolidation. According to Cramer, companies had grown increasingly reluctant to pursue mergers under Biden’s regulatory approach, as they faced the uncertainty of lengthy court battles with little assurance of success.

“And that’s why when Trump won in November, it became very obvious that we were looking at a deluge of M&A deals and these companies couldn’t even bring themselves to wait for inauguration day.”

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“Alright, so what do we make of this wave of deals? First, I gotta say, it’s just nice to see some mergers again and while this deluge was widely anticipated because of the change in administrations, it’s still good to see some confirmation.”

Cramer said it made him more confident in predicting that M&A deals will continue to increase, which is one reason why he recently added Goldman Sachs stock to his Charitable Trust portfolio as it has a major M&A advisory business that had been relatively dormant under the previous administration. He urged investors to consider buying the stock, noting that it’s an excellent opportunity.

More generally, Cramer expressed satisfaction in seeing so many companies once again pursuing mergers that make sense for their businesses. When examining the deals announced in early January, Cramer pointed out that while some of these deals might have faced challenges under Biden’s administration, most appear justifiable.

“So the bottom line: Gotta tell you, I’m just glad we’re back to a place where reasonable arguments like this will be considered fairly by the antitrust regulators rather than the situation we had under Biden where every takeover is considered anti-competitive until proven otherwise.

That’s very good news for the whole market, as lots of stocks will be going away. Given that we have so few IPOs, there won’t be a lot of new stock to replace it and a supply shortage, well, that is always good news for investors.”

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For this article, we compiled a list of 8 stocks that were discussed by Jim Cramer during the episode of Mad Money on January 8. We listed the stocks in the order that Cramer mentioned them. We also provided hedge fund sentiment for each stock as of the third quarter of 2024, which was taken from Insider Monkey’s database of 900 hedge funds.

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GFL Environmental (GFL)’s $6 Billion Stake Sale—Here’s Why Jim Cramer Thinks It’s a Smart Move

An excavator at a landfill site operating amidst a pile of solid waste.

GFL Environmental Inc. (NYSE:GFL)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 32

Cramer mentioned GFL Environmental Inc.’s (NYSE:GFL) sale of its majority stake in its Environmental Services business.

“Yesterday, a waste management company called GFL Environmental announced that it’s selling the majority of its environmental services business to a pair of private equity firms for over $6 billion… Looking at the transactions we’ve seen just this week, while some of them likely would’ve been challenged by Biden’s ideologically driven regulators, most of them seem pretty justifiable. All of them make great business sense.”

GFL Environmental (NYSE:GFL) provides non-hazardous solid waste management and environmental services in Canada and the United States, including collection, transportation, recycling, disposal, liquid waste management, and soil remediation. Recently, it announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to sell its Environmental Services business for an enterprise value of $8.0 billion. As part of the deal, the company will retain a $1.7 billion equity interest in the business and expects to receive approximately $6.2 billion in cash proceeds after accounting for the retained equity and taxes.

As per Reuters, the transaction follows months of pressure from activist group ADW Capital Management, which had urged GFL to divest its environmental solutions business and focus solely on waste management. The company plans to use up to $3.75 billion of the net proceeds from the deal to reduce debt, with up to $2.25 billion allocated for share repurchases. Following the debt repayment, it expects its net leverage to stand at 3.0x.

CEO Patrick Dovigi stated that the transaction will significantly strengthen the company’s balance sheet, moving it closer to achieving an investment-grade credit rating. Additionally, GFL Environmental (NYSE:GFL) has the option to repurchase the Environmental Services business within five years of the deal’s expected close in the first quarter of 2025, which will also lead to a reduction in its cash interest expenses by approximately C$200 million.

Overall, GFL ranks 6th on our list of stocks that Jim Cramer is watching. While we acknowledge the potential of GFL as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than GFL but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

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