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Investor Buys $35 Million of Enviri as Stock Surges Over 100% in a Year
On February 17, 2026, Angelo Gordon & Co. disclosed a significant buy of Enviri (NVRI 0.17%), acquiring 2,339,915 shares in a transaction estimated at $34.87 million based on quarterly average pricing.
What happened
According to an SEC filing dated February 17, 2026, Angelo Gordon & Co. increased its stake in Enviri by 2,339,915 shares. The estimated value of the shares acquired was $34.87 million, calculated using the mean unadjusted closing price for the quarter. The quarter-end value of the position increased by $48.10 million, capturing both the impact of new purchases and changes in Enviri’s share price.
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Company overview
Company snapshot
Enviri is a leading provider of environmental and waste management solutions, operating through its Harsco Environmental and Harsco Clean Earth segments. With a diversified portfolio of services and products, the company addresses complex waste challenges for industrial clients, supporting resource recovery and compliance. Enviri’s scale and long-term contracts provide stability, while its focus on specialty waste streams positions it competitively in the industrial services sector.
What this transaction means for investors
Enviri shares have been on a tear, and much of that can be attributed to investor fanfare over the firm’s November announcement of a $3 billion cash sale of its Clean Earth division to Veolia. More recently, the company reported roughly $2.2 billion in revenue for 2025, supported by its Harsco Environmental and Clean Earth segments, which handle everything from steel mill byproducts to specialty hazardous waste, and the latter of which posted a record year. Those businesses tend to run on long-term service agreements, which helps stabilize revenue even when industrial activity slows.
Within the portfolio, the position sits alongside other industrial and real estate-linked holdings, suggesting a strategy built around infrastructure and environmental services that benefit from long-term regulatory and industrial trends. Meanwhile, Enviri CEO Nick Grasberger said the firm expects to close its Clean Earth sale in the middle of this year, while pointing to the highest quarterly earnings of the year for Harsco Environmental and “right-sizing” measures for the Rail side of the organization. “While both businesses continue to navigate near-term market pressures, their attractive fundamentals combined with our internal actions to reduce complexity and drive operational excellence are expected to further boost margins for New Enviri and enhance value for shareholders in the coming years,” he concluded.