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AWR vs NES

Side-by-side comparison of American States Water Company (AWR) and Nuverra Environmental Solutions Inc. (NES): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.

Summary

  • AWR operates in Utilities, while NES operates in Public Utilities - the two are in different parts of the market.
  • AWR is the larger of the two at $2.99B, about 114.7x NES ($26.1M).
  • AWR has hit the wire 12 times in the past 4 weeks while NES has been quiet.
  • AWR has more recent analyst coverage (17 ratings vs 0 for NES).
MetricAWRNES
Company
American States Water Company
Nuverra Environmental Solutions Inc.
Price
$76.22-1.40%
$2.14+11.46%
Market cap
$2.99B
$26.1M
1M return
+1.13%
-
1Y return
-3.07%
-
Industry
Water Supply
Water Supply
Exchange
NYSE
AMEX
IPO
2017
News (4w)
12
0
Recent ratings
17
0
AWR

American States Water Company

American States Water Company, through its subsidiaries, provides water and electric services to residential, commercial, industrial, and other customers in the United States. It operates through three segments: Water, Electric, and Contracted Services. The company purchases, produces, distributes, and sells water, as well as distributes electricity. As of December 31, 2020, it provided water service to approximately 261,796 customers located throughout 10 counties in the State of California; and distributed electricity to approximately 24,545 customers in San Bernardino County mountain communities in California. The company also provides water and/or wastewater services, including the operation, maintenance, and construction of facilities at the water and/or wastewater systems at various military installations. American States Water Company was founded in 1929 and is headquartered in San Dimas, California.

NES

Nuverra Environmental Solutions Inc.

Nuverra Environmental Solutions, Inc. provides water logistics and oilfield services to customers focused on the development and ongoing production of oil and natural gas from shale formations in the United States. The company provides water transfer, disposal, rental, and other services associated with the drilling, completion, and ongoing production of shale oil and natural gas. It operates through three divisions: the Rocky Mountain, the Northeast, and the Southern. The Rocky Mountain Division manages a fleet of 176 trucks; owns, manages, and leases a network of 20 salt water disposal wells under the Landtech brand names; and maintains and leases rental equipment, including tanks, loaders, manlifts, light towers, winch trucks, and other miscellaneous equipment used in drilling and completion activities to oil and gas operators and others, as well as provides oilfield labor services. The Northeast Division manages a fleet of 177 trucks; owns, manages, and leases a network of 13 salt water disposal wells under the Nuverra, Heckmann, and Clearwater brands; and maintains and leases rental equipment, including tanks and winch trucks used in drilling and completion activities to oil and gas operators and others. The Southern Division manages a fleet of 35 trucks; owns and operates 60-mile underground twin pipeline network; owns, manages, and leases a network of 7 salt water disposal wells; and maintains and leases rental equipment, including tanks and winch trucks used in drilling and completion activities to oil and gas operators and others. The company was formerly known as Heckmann Corporation and changed its name to Nuverra Environmental Solutions, Inc. in May 2013. Nuverra Environmental Solutions, Inc. was incorportaed in 2007 and is headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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