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World Kinect Corp 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 Kevin987on Sep 17, 2014 9:51pm
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RE:RE:QUESTIONABLE COMPANY: Translating Intertainment's Web story

RE:RE:QUESTIONABLE COMPANY: Translating Intertainment's Web storyA 5 million $ printing business that died and sold for 1.5 million. Don't get excited.

ledrog wrote: Would I be right to assume that the commercial printing business was Magnum....recently sold for 1.5 million?  Thanks for that posting. 

It's quite a valuation for a company that garners most of its roughly $5-million in annual sales from a commercial printing business. Instead, it's Intertainment's new-media division - with just $32,086 in sales in the ended Dec. 31 - that is the stoking the fires.


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