E-Waste, shell company linked to $100 million New Jersey deli, announces reverse merger CNBC 1 hr ago Dan Mangan E-Waste, a shell company linked to a nearly $100 million company that owns just one New Jersey deli, announced it will enter into a reverse merger transaction with a privately held corporation. E-Waste, which itself has a sky-high market capitalization of $110 million despite having no business operations, had been marketed with the deli company, Hometown International, for such a reverse merger or similar transaction. E-Waste's mailing address is in a North Carolina office building and is the same address as a company connected to Peter Coker Sr., whose son, Peter Coker Jr., is chairman and CEO of Hometown International.