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World Kinect Corporation V.INT


Primary Symbol: WKC

World Kinect Corporation is a global energy management company. The Company is engaged in offering fulfillment and related services across the aviation, marine, and land-based transportation sectors. It also supplies natural gas and power in the United States and Europe along with a suite of other sustainability-related products and services. Its segments include Aviation, Land and Marine. Its Aviation segment provides aviation-related service offerings, which include fuel management, price risk management, ground handling, 24/7 global dispatch services, and trip planning services, including flight planning and scheduling, weather reports and overflight permits. Its Land segment offers fuel, lubricants, heating oil, and related products and services to commercial, industrial, residential and government customers, as well as retail petroleum operators. Its Marine segment markets fuel, lubricants, and related products and services to a base of marine customers.


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Comment by kerbaciouson Apr 27, 2011 8:15pm
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Post# 18497676

RE: Friggin clowns I say

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Domestic listing requirements call for minimum distribution of a company's shares within the United States as well as minimum financial criteria. Distribution of shares can be attained through U.S. public offerings, acquisitions made in the U.S., or by other similar means.

This chart is to be used for an initial evaluation only. For a more complete discussion of the minimum numerical standards applicable to U.S. companies, see Section 102.00 of the Listed Company Manual.

Distribution & Size Criteria
Must meet all 3 of the following:
Round-lot Holders (a) 400 U.S.
Public Shares (b) 1,100,000 outstanding
Market Value of Public Shares (b,c):
IPOs, Spin-offs, Carve-outs, Affiliates
All Other Listings

$40 million
$100 million
Stock Price Criteria
All issuers must have a $4 stock price at the time of listing
Financial Criteria
Must meet 1 of the following standards:
Alternative #1 - Earnings Test
Aggregate pre-tax income for the last 3 years (d) $10 million
Minimum in each of the 2 most recent years
Third year must be positive
$2 million
OR
Aggregate pre-tax income for the last 3 years (d)
$12 million
Minimum in the most recent year $5 million
Minimum in the next most recent year $2 million
Alternative #2a - Valuation with Cash Flow
Global Market Capitalization (f) $500 million
Revenues (most recent 12-month period) $100 million
Adjusted Cash Flow:
Aggregate for the last 3 years
All 3 years must be positive
$25 million
Alternative #2b - Pure Valuation with Revenues
Global Market Capitalization (f) $750 million
Revenues (most recent fiscal year) $75 million
Alternative #3 - Affiliated Company
For new entities with a parent or affiliated company listed on the NYSE
Global Market Capitalization (f) $500 million
Operating History 12 months
Parent or affiliate is a listed company in good standing
Company's parent or affiliated company retains control of the entity or is under common control with the entity
Alternative #4 - Assets and Equity
Global Market Capitalization (f) $150 million
Total Assets $75 million
Stockholders' Equity $50 million
REITs
Stockholders' Equity (b) $60 million
Funds and BDCs
Net Assets (b) $60 million
SPACs
The Exchange will consider on a case-by-case basis, the appropriateness for listing of acquisition companies with no prior operating history that conduct an initial public offering if the following criteria are met:
Proceeds held in trust upon IPO 90%
Fair Market Value of Acquisitions 80% of net assets
Aggregate Market Value $250 million
Market Value of Public Shares $200 million

(a) The number of beneficial holders of stock held in "street name" will be considered in addition to the holders of record. The Exchange will make any necessary check of such holdings that are in the name of Exchange member organizations.

(b) In connection with initial public offerings, spin-offs and carve-outs the NYSE will accept an undertaking from the company's underwriter to ensure that the offering will meet or exceed the NYSE's standards.

(c) If a company either has a significant concentration of stock or changing market forces have adversely impacted the public market value of a company that otherwise would qualify for an Exchange listing, such that its public market value is no more than 10 percent below the minimum, the Exchange will consider stockholders' equity of $60 million or $100 million, as applicable, as an alternate measure of size.

(d) Pre-tax income is adjusted for various items as defined in Section 102.01C of the NYSE Listed Company Manual.

(e) Represents net cash provided by operating activities excluding the changes in working capital or in operating assets and liabilities, as adjusted for various items as defined in Section 102.01C of the NYSE Listed Company Manual.

(f) Global market capitalization for already existing public companies is represented by the most recent three months of trading history in the case of Pure Valuation with Revenues. For all other standards, the measurement is "point in time" for existing public companies. For IPOs, spin-offs and carve-outs, it is represented by the valuation of the company as represented by, in the case of a spin-off, the distribution ratio as priced, or, in the case of an IPO/carve-out, the as-priced offering in relation to the total company's capitalization.

Additional Considerations

In addition to meeting the minimum numerical standards listed above, there are other factors which must necessarily be considered. The company must be a going concern or be the successor to a going concern.

The Exchange has broad discretion regarding the listing of a company. The Exchange is committed to list only those companies that are suited for auction market trading and that have attained the status of being eligible for trading on the Exchange. Thus, the Exchange may deny listing or apply additional or more stringent criteria based on any event, condition, or circumstance that makes the listing of the company inadvisable or unwarranted in the opinion of the Exchange. Such determination can be made even if the company meets the standards set forth above.

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