The estimated Net Worth of Myles Klein is at least $5.7 Million dollars as of 4 May 2017. Myles Klein owns over 13,000 units of World Fuel Services stock worth over $572,876 and over the last 21 years Myles sold INT stock worth over $5,126,173.
Myles has made over 22 trades of the World Fuel Services stock since 2003, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently Myles sold 13,000 units of INT stock worth $474,890 on 4 May 2017.
The largest trade Myles's ever made was selling 20,000 units of World Fuel Services stock on 9 June 2009 worth over $916,200. On average, Myles trades about 5,912 units every 139 days since 2003. As of 4 May 2017 Myles still owns at least 23,614 units of World Fuel Services stock.
You can see the complete history of Myles Klein stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Myles's mailing address filed with the SEC is , , , , .
Over the last 21 years, insiders at World Fuel Services have traded over $113,403,453 worth of World Fuel Services stock and bought 84,614 units worth $2,248,055 . The most active insiders traders include Michael J Kasbar, Paul H Stebbins, and Michael Clementi. On average, World Fuel Services executives and independent directors trade stock every 28 days with the average trade being worth of $721,468. The most recent stock trade was executed by John Peter Rau on 16 February 2023, trading 27,896 units of INT stock currently worth $767,698.
headquartered in miami, florida, world fuel services is a leading global fuel logistics company, principally engaged in the marketing, sale and distribution of aviation, marine and land fuel and related products and services on a worldwide basis. world fuel services sells fuel and delivers services to its clients at more than 8,000 locations in more than 200 countries and territories worldwide. the company's global team of market makers provides deep domain expertise in all aspects of aviation, marine and land fuel management. aviation customers include commercial airlines, cargo carriers, private aircraft and fixed base operators (fbos), as well as the united states and foreign governments. world fuel services' marine customers include international container and tanker fleets, cruise lines and time-charter operators, as well as the united states and foreign governments. land customers include petroleum distributors, retail petroleum operators, and industrial, commercial, and govern
World Fuel Services executives and other stock owners filed with the SEC include: