Clean Harbors/$CLH
About Clean Harbors
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Clean Harbors Metrics
$13B
30.59
$7.68
1.20
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Price and volume
Market cap
$13B
Beta
1.2
52-week high
$261.45
52-week low
$162.36
Average daily volume
300K
Financial strength
Current ratio
2.099
Quick ratio
1.693
Long term debt to equity
122.609
Total debt to equity
125.996
Interest coverage (TTM)
4.41%
Management effectiveness
Return on assets (TTM)
6.28%
Return on equity (TTM)
17.68%
Valuation
Price to earnings (TTM)
30.586
Price to revenue (TTM)
2.186
Price to book
5.01
Price to tangible book (TTM)
37.87
Price to free cash flow (TTM)
47.149
Growth
Revenue change (TTM)
8.37%
Earnings per share change (TTM)
15.34%
3-year revenue growth (CAGR)
18.52%
3-year earnings per share growth (CAGR)
29.70%
What the Analysts think about Clean Harbors
Analyst Ratings
Clean Harbors Financial Performance
Income Statement
Q3 24
QoQ growth
$37B
-39.75%
$45B
107.52%
37.65%
6.78%
Clean Harbors Earnings Performance
Earnings per share (EPS)
Q4 23
Q1 24
Q2 24
Q3 24
Q4 24
$3.69
$2.85
$2.45
$2.42
-
$3.55
$2.61
$2.05
$2.31
$3.94
3.94%
9.20%
19.51%
4.63%
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Clean Harbors News
Expect Continued Growth And Higher Share Prices From Clean Harbors
Clean Harbors to Participate in Goldman Sachs Industrials and Materials Conference
Clean Harbors Announces Increases to Used Oil Pricing and Service Stop Fees in Safety-Kleen Waste Oil Collection Business
FAQs
What’s the current market cap for Clean Harbors stock?
What is the P/E ratio for Clean Harbors stock?
Does Clean Harbors stock pay dividends?
No, Clean Harbors (CLH) stock does not pay dividends to its shareholders as of January 15, 2025.
When is the next Clean Harbors dividend payment date?
Clean Harbors (CLH) stock does not pay dividends to its shareholders.
What is the beta indicator for Clean Harbors?
Clean Harbors (CLH) has a beta rating of 1.2. This means that it is more volatile than the market, on average. A beta of 1 would indicate the stock moves in-line with the market, while a beta of 2 would indicate the stock moves twice as much as the market.