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Brand also provides industrial dismantling, heavy industrial cleaning services <br /> and underwater repair capabilities often required for utilities and nuclear <br /> power stations. <br /> Waste Management International plc <br /> Waste Management International is the leading international provider of <br /> environmental services, providing virtually all of the Company's services <br /> outside of North America. The Company employs approximately 14,940 <br /> people. Waste Management International provides diversified environmental <br /> services in about 20 countries overseas. Waste Management International <br /> plc's stock is traded separately and is 56% owned by Waste Management, <br /> Inc., 12 percent owned by both Chemical Waste Management and <br /> Wheelabrator Technologies Inc. and 20 percent owned by public <br /> stockholders. <br /> By mid-year 1992, Waste Management International plc was providing <br /> services in Argentina, Australia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, <br /> The Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, Sweden, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, <br /> Indonesia, Brunei, United Kingdom and Venezuela. <br /> Together, Waste Management of North America and affiliated North <br /> American operating groups Wheelabrator Technologies, Chemical Waste <br /> Management, and Chem-Nuclear Systems employ more than 48,700 <br /> persons in the United States and Canada. <br /> Financial <br /> Waste Management, Inc. reported $7,550,941,000 in revenues with <br /> earnings of $606,323,000 in 1991. Total assets for 1991 were <br /> $12,572,310,000. In 1991, of total corporate revenues, Waste Management <br /> of North America accounted for approximately 52 percent, Chemical Waste <br /> Management accounted for approximately 18 percent, Waste Management <br /> International plc accounted for approximately 14 percent and Wheelabrator <br /> accounted for approximately 16 percent. <br /> 10 <br />