vitol
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Larger than Google, larger than Toyota, larger than Microsoft.
They supposedly have only around 1000 employees.
nobody has heard of them
>>40584029 (OP)and apparently they're from my country.
interesting.
>>40584029 (OP)Wow, the implications of that are such an interesting topic! Thanks for making a thread; never do it again.
>>40584029 (OP)Interesting read to say the least
I just read they dilluted crude oil with poisonous adulterants and labeled it "African quality"
>>40584029 (OP)Wow anon, great find, had a great time reading about it.
>>40584055whats with the anon coming in every thread to cry about the thread being created? Maybe kill yourself instead. Or make a 'I don't like this thread reeeeeee'-General. Faggot.
/biz/raeli here how do I profit from this?
>>40585351send free military aid to the Netherlands c:<
>>40585273It's some kind of threadkiller bot. GLP has a one-star bot that first responds like a guard rail for the retards.
>>40584029 (OP)>Vitol>V-TOL>V-tecsomething surely just kicked in, im sure of it
>>40584055A schizo is talking, retard. Shut up and listen.
With revenues of $400 billion in 2023,[9] Vitol is the largest independent energy trader in the world, and would be the second-largest company worldwide as measured by revenue on the Fortune Global 500 list.[10] Given the secrecy Vitol maintains around all its business activities and the limited nature of its statutory disclosures,[11] it is excluded from rankings. The company, however, does provide some more financial information to its lenders and to a few other entities with which it trades.[12] The company ships more than 350 million tonnes of crude oil per year and controls 250 supertankers and other vessels to move it around the world. On average it handles more than 7.3 million barrels a day of oil and products,[9] roughly equivalent to the daily consumption of Japan, the world's fourth-largest oil consumer after the United States, China, and India.[13][14]
Vitol is a privately held company by about 400 partners who are current and former employees,[15] who are known for their intense culture of privacy and secrecy from both competitors and the general public.[16] It is reported that Vitol made a payout of $2.9 billion to all its partners in 2021.[17][18]
>>40585872The issue is that was his total input. He has nothing to discuss about it.
Energy traders are a fucking scam just like everything else made up that still somehow rules our lives for the worse
>>40586625Tbh this sounds not so bad. To work for them is probably cool.
Enough with the crap.
Can it be done the alternate way?