Thu 18 Jul 2013, 06:24 GMT

World Fuel Services to hold conference call and webcast


Management team to discuss the company's second quarter results in conference call and webcast.



Marine, aviation and land fuel specialist World Fuel Services Corporation has announced that it plans to hold a conference call with its management team on Wednesday, July 31, 2013 at 5:00PM Eastern Time to discuss the company's second quarter 2013 results, which it plans to release after the close of the market on the same date.

The live conference call will be accessible by telephone at 888 267 2845 (within the United States and Canada) or +1 973 413 6102 (International).

An audio replay of the call will be available until August 14, 2013. The replay numbers are: 800 332 6854 (within the United States and Canada) and +1 973 528 0005 (International). The conference ID is 560526.

The conference call will also be available via live webcast. The live webcast may be accessed by visiting the company’s website at www.wfscorp.com and clicking on the webcast icon.

An archive of the webcast will be available on the company's website two hours after the completion of the live call and will remain available until August 14, 2013.


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