International trading oil and commodities

International trading oil and commodities

International Trading Oil and Commodities

International Trading Oil and Commodities (ITOC)
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Personnages clés Moustapha Niasse
Siège social Dakar (Sénégal)
Activité(s) négoce de pétrole brut
Chiffre d'affaires 248 370 000 $ (2005)

International Trading Oil and Commodities (ITOC) est une entreprise sénégalaise.

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Histoire

ITOC est l'une des sociétés fondées par l'ancien Premier ministre, Moustapha Niasse, qui en est le Président et l'actionnaire principal.

Activités

Le classement des 500 meilleures entreprises africaines[1]situe la société à la 254e place en 2007. Cette source la crédite d'un chiffre d'affaires de 248 370 000 $ en 2005, ce qui la classe au sixième rang des entreprises sénégalaises dans ce palmarès annuel.

Notes et références

  1. The Africa Report, n° 6, avril-juin 2007, p. 98

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