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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(Date of Report) Date of earliest event reported: March 22, 2002
WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware 1-12154 73-1309529
(State or other jurisdiction of (Commission File Number) (I.R.S. Employer Identification
incorporation) Number)
1001 Fannin Street, Suite 4000
Houston, Texas 77002
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)
(713) 512-6200
(Registrant's telephone number, including area code)
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ITEM 4. CHANGES IN REGISTRANT'S CERTIFYING ACCOUNTANT
On March 21, 2002, Waste Management, Inc. ("WMI" or the "Company")
dismissed its former accountants and determined to appoint Ernst & Young LLP as
its new independent auditors. This determination followed WMI's decision to seek
proposals from independent accountants to audit the financial statements of WMI,
and was approved by WMI's Board of Directors upon the recommendation of its
Audit Committee. Prior to the selection of Ernst & Young, Arthur Andersen LLP
served as the company's independent auditors.
Arthur Andersen's reports on WMI's consolidated financial statements
for each of the years ended December 31, 2001 and 2000 did not contain an
adverse opinion or disclaimer of opinion, nor were they qualified or modified as
to uncertainty, audit scope or accounting principles. During the years ended
December 31, 2001 and 2000 and through the date hereof, there were no
disagreements with Arthur Andersen on any matter of accounting principle or
practice, financial statement disclosure, or auditing scope or procedure which,
if not resolved to Arthur Andersen's satisfaction, would have caused them to
make reference to the subject matter in connection with their report on WMI's
consolidated financial statements for such years.
As disclosed in Arthur Andersen's report to stockholders and the
Board of Directors of WMI in connection with its audit of WMI's financial
statements for the year ended December 31, 1999, Arthur Andersen was unable to
review WMI's quarterly financial data for the interim periods within 1999 in
accordance with standards established by the American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants because it believed WMI's internal controls for the
preparation of interim financial information did not provide an adequate basis
for them to complete such a review. On November 5, 1999, Arthur Andersen had
reported in writing to the Company's audit committee their belief that there
were material weaknesses in WMI's system of internal controls over accounting
and financial reporting. On May 15, 2000, Arthur Andersen further reported to
WMI's audit committee that although WMI had issued its financial statements for
the year ended December 31, 1999 on a timely basis, the preparation of those
statements required an extraordinary level of external assistance. At that time,
Arthur Andersen again communicated their belief that based on their observations
during the audit of 1999 financial statements, there were material weaknesses in
WMI's internal controls. On November 9, 2000, Arthur Andersen reported to WMI's
audit committee that they had performed testing procedures, the results of which
indicated that all previously identified material weaknesses in internal
controls had been mitigated. The report further stated that each of the material
weaknesses had either been improved to control deficiency status, was classified
as a business improvement opportunity or was completely resolved and no longer
considered an internal control issue. There were no other reportable events as
defined in Item 304(a)(1)(v) of Regulation S-K.
WMI provided Arthur Andersen with a copy of the foregoing
disclosures. Attached as Exhibit 16 is a copy of Arthur Andersen's letter, dated
March 25, 2002, stating its agreement with such statements.
During the years ended December 31, 2001 and 2000 and through the
date hereof, WMI did not consult Ernst & Young with respect to the application
of accounting principles to a specified transaction, either completed or
proposed, or the type of audit opinion that might be
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rendered on WMI's consolidated financial statements, or any other matters or
reportable events as set forth in Items 304(a)(2)(i) and (ii) of Regulation S-K.
ITEM 7. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS.
(c) EXHIBITS.
16 Letter of Arthur Andersen LLP regarding change in certifying
accountant.
99.1 Press Release of Waste Management, Inc. dated March 22, 2002.
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the
undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC.
Date: March 27, 2002 By: /s/ David P. Steiner
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David P. Steiner
Senior Vice President,
General Counsel and Secretary
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16 Letter of Arthur Andersen LLP regarding change in certifying accountant.
99.1 Press Release of Waste Management, Inc. dated March 22, 2002.
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[ARTHUR ANDERSEN LOGO]
March 25, 2002 ARTHUR ANDERSEN LLP
Suite 1300
711 Louisiana Street
Houston, TX 77002-2786
Office of the Chief Accountant Tel 713 237 2323
Securities and Exchange Commission Fax 713 237 2786
450 Fifth Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20549 www.andersen.com
Dear Sir/Madam:
We have read the first four paragraphs of Item 4 included in the Form 8-K dated
March 22, 2002 of Waste Management, Inc. (the Company) to be filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission and are in agreement with the statements
contained therein, with the exception of the reference to the approval by the
Company's Board of Directors of the Audit Committee's recommendation to appoint
Ernst & Young LLP as the Company's independent auditors, of which we have no
knowledge.
Very truly yours,
/s/ ARTHUR ANDERSEN LLP
cc: Mr. John C. Pope
Chairman of the Audit Committee
Waste Management, Inc.
Mr. William Trubeck
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Waste Management, Inc.
[WASTE MANAGEMENT LOGO]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC.
ANALYSTS:
CHERIE RICE
713.512.6548
MEDIA:
SARAH VOSS
713.394.2154
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WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC. SELECTS ERNST & YOUNG LLP AS ITS EXTERNAL AUDITOR
HOUSTON - MARCH 22, 2002 -Waste Management, Inc. (NYSE: WMI) today announced
that the company's Audit Committee has selected Ernst & Young LLP as its
auditor, replacing Arthur Andersen.
John C. Pope, Chairman of the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors
said, "After a thorough selection process that reviewed several firms, including
Arthur Andersen, the Committee concluded that Ernst & Young would bring the best
combination of talent and attention to the auditing effort. In addition, our
Audit Committee has determined that Ernst & Young, as an independent auditor,
will only provide auditing related services to the Company."
A. Maurice Myers, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of
Waste Management said, "The full Board accepted the Audit Committee's unanimous
recommendation at a meeting on Wednesday, March 21." Myers noted that the
current Andersen team on Waste Management's account had done a very professional
job. "We simply feel that our responsibility to our shareholders dictated a
review of our outside auditor at this time," he said.
"This is a new Waste Management with a new executive team pursuing a
new strategy," said Myers. "The selection of Ernst & Young is one more step in
firmly establishing a new Waste Management."
Myers added: "The company was very pleased to see that Nell Minow of
the Corporate Library, a Washington, D.C.-based research firm that rates boards
of directors, recently named the current Waste Management Board of Directors
'Most Improved Board' as well as giving it an 'A' for its performance. This is a
very active and engaged Board and the selection of a new auditor is another
example of the Board's substantial efforts to serve the company's shareholders."
Ernst & Young will begin work immediately and the audit team will be
headquartered in Houston.
Waste Management, Inc. is its industry's leading provider of
comprehensive waste management services. Based in Houston, the Company serves
municipal, commercial, industrial, and residential customers throughout North
America.
Certain statements contained in this press release include statements that are
"forward-looking statements." Outlined below are some of the risks that the
Company faces and that could affect our financial statements for 2002 and beyond
and that could cause actual results to be materially different from those that
may be set forth in forward-looking statements made by the Company. However,
they are not the only risks that the Company faces. There may be additional
risks that we do not presently know or that we currently believe are immaterial
which could also impair our business. We caution you not to place undue reliance
on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of their dates. We
undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking
statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
In addition, the Company, from time to time, provides estimates of financial and
other data relating to future periods. Such estimates and other information are
the Company's expectations at the point in time of issuance but may change at
some future point in time. By issuing such estimates the Company has no
obligation, and is not undertaking any obligation, to update such estimates or
provide any other information relating to such estimates.
o the outcome of litigation or investigations;
o possible changes in our estimates of site remediation requirements,
final closure and post-closure obligations, compliance and other audits
and regulatory developments;
o the possible impact of regulations on our business, including the cost
to comply with regulatory requirements and the potential liabilities
associated with disposal operations, as well as our ability to obtain
and maintain permits needed to operate our facilities;
o the effect of limitations or bans on disposal or transportation of
out-of-state waste or certain categories of waste;
o our ability to improve the productivity of acquired operations and use
our asset base and strategic position to operate more efficiently;
o our ability to accurately assess all of the pre-existing liabilities of
companies we have acquired and to successfully integrate the operations
of acquired companies with our existing operations;
o possible charges against earnings for certain shut down operations and
uncompleted acquisitions or development or expansion projects;
o possible charges to asset impairments or further impairments to
long-lived assets resulting from changes in circumstances or future
business events or decisions;
o the effects that trends toward requiring recycling, waste reduction at
the source and prohibiting the disposal of certain types of wastes
could have on volumes of waste going to landfills and waste-to-energy
facilities;
o the effect the weather has on our quarter to quarter results, as well
as the effect of extremely harsh weather on our operations;
o the effect that price fluctuations on commodity prices may have on our
operating revenues;
o the effect competition in our industry could have on our ability to
maintain margins, including uncertainty relating to competition with
governmental sources that enjoy competitive advantages from tax-exempt
financing and tax revenue subsidies;
o possible defaults under our credit agreements if cash flows are less
than we expect or capital expenditures are more than we expect, and the
possibility that we can not obtain additional capital on acceptable
terms if needed;
o possible diversions of management's attention and increases in
operating expenses due to efforts by labor unions to organize our
employees;
o possible increases in operating expenses due to fuel price increases or
fuel supply shortages;
o the effects of general economic conditions;
o the ability of insurers to fully or timely meet their contractual
commitments and the effect that litigation against insurance companies
and any settlements of such litigation may have on our ability to meet
our past and future liabilities;
o our ability to successfully deploy our new enterprise-wide software
systems;
o the outcome of the hearing that the court will hold regarding whether
the class action settlement we announced on November 7, 2001 is fair,
reasonable and adequate;
o whether, if the class action settlement is approved, there is an appeal
of that approval and the outcome of any such appeal;
o the number of class members who will request to be excluded from the
class and whether that number is large enough to trigger a provision in
the class action settlement agreement that will allow termination of
the agreement;
o the number of objectors to the class action settlement;
o the outcome of the hearing that the court will hold regarding whether
the derivative lawsuit settlement we announced on November 7, 2001 is
fair, reasonable and adequate;
o whether, if the derivative lawsuit settlement is approved, there is an
appeal of that approval and the outcome of any such appeal;
o the number of objectors to the derivative lawsuit settlement; and
o our ability to implement the Company's restructuring undertaken in
2002, including, without limitation, the effect of the restructuring on
business operations.
Additional information regarding these and/or other factors that could
materially affect results and the accuracy of the forward-looking statements
contained herein may be found in Part I, Item 1 and Part II, Item 7 of the
Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2001.
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