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World Fuel is a multi-faceted energy products and services provider. World Fuel survived the worst of the pandemic and emerged with a strong balance sheet and positive cash flow.
World Fuel Services sells marine, aviation and land fuel products to clients at more than 6,000 locations in 200 countries. Customers include airports, seaports, tanker truck loading terminals and ...
World Fuel offers a wide range of fuel services over various methods and means. Read more about INT's growth prospects, risks, and my valuation analysis.
World Fuel Services Corporation INT, through a wholly-owned subsidiary, entered an agreement to acquire Flyers Energy Group for $775 million. At closing, petroleum marketing company Flyers Energy ...
World Fuel Services sells and delivers liquid fuels, natural gas, electricity, renewable energy, and other sustainability solutions to its clients at more than 8,000 locations in more than 200 ...
World Fuel Services sells and distributes aviation, marine and land fuel products, as well as energy management solutions, to clients across a range of industries in over 200 countries worldwide ...
World Fuel Services trades at just 13x forward earnings and 11x EV/Ebitda. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 average P/E is 19.
Contacts World Fuel Services Corporation Ira M. Birns Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer or Francis X. Shea, 305-428-8000 Executive Vice President & Chief Risk and Administrative ...
World Fuel Services (INT) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 6.45% and 11.52%, respectively, for the quarter ended September 2020. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
World Fuel Services Corp (NYSE: INT) is poised to benefit as volumes accelerate in the second half of 2021 and oil prices begin rising, according to BofA Securities.
"World Fuel Services is a leader in the energy industry and a prime example of how to leverage modern technology to dramatically enhance employee and customer experiences," said Jon Herstein, SVP ...
World Fuel Services has announced that John Stirling, the company’s Director, Marine Technical, has accepted a key position at CIMAC, the International Council on Power, Drives and Propulsion.