The estimated Net Worth of Jeffrey Paul Smith is at least 5.78 百万$ dollars as of 14 May 2021. Mr. Smith owns over 20,000 units of World Fuel Services stock worth over 2,304,191$ and over the last 7 years he sold INT stock worth over 652,000$. In addition, he makes 2,820,320$ as Chief Operating Officer、 Executive Vice President at World Fuel Services.
Jeffrey has made over 1 trades of the World Fuel Services stock since 2021, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he sold 20,000 units of INT stock worth 652,000$ on 14 May 2021.
The largest trade he's ever made was selling 20,000 units of World Fuel Services stock on 14 May 2021 worth over 652,000$. On average, Jeffrey trades about 2,222 units every 0 days since 2017. As of 14 May 2021 he still owns at least 94,979 units of World Fuel Services stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr. Smith stock trades at the bottom of the page.
Dr. Jeffrey P. Smith Ph.D. serves as Chief Operating Officer, Executive Vice President of the Company. Previously, he served as Chief Information Officer of International Business Machines Corporation ("IBM") from August 2014 through May 2017, where he was responsible for global information technology ("IT") operations, including provisioning and management of all computing devices and all software solutions required to run IBM, such as Customer Relationship Management ("CRM") for sales and service and Enterprise Resource Planning ("ERP") for financials and manufacturing. Prior to joining IBM, Mr. Smith served as Chief Executive Officer of Suncorp Business Services, part of Suncorp Group Limited, from July 2010 to August 2014, and Chief Information Officer from March 2007 to July 2010. While at Suncorp, Mr. Smith was responsible for the Group's technology, analytics, real estate, finance, procurement, and customer relationship, IT and business process outsourcing operations. With more than 30 years of corporate experience, Mr. Smith has also held senior executive roles in a number of companies including Telstra Corporation and Honeywell.
As the Chief Operating Officer、 Executive Vice President of World Fuel Services, the total compensation of Jeffrey Smith at World Fuel Services is 2,820,320$. There are 1 executives at World Fuel Services getting paid more, with Michael Kasbar having the highest compensation of 7,100,060$.
Jeffrey Smith is 58, he's been the Chief Operating Officer、 Executive Vice President of World Fuel Services since 2017. There are 10 older and 7 younger executives at World Fuel Services. The oldest executive at World Fuel Services Corp. is Richard Kassar, 73, who is the Independent Director.
Jeffrey's mailing address filed with the SEC is 9800 NW 41st St, Doral, FL 33178, USA.
Over the last 22 years, insiders at World Fuel Services have traded over 113,403,453$ 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、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: