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About Knight-Swift Transportation Company
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, Inc. engages in the provision of multiple truckload transportation and logistics services. It operates through the following business segments: Trucking, Logistics, and Intermodal. The Trucking segment comprises irregular route and dedicated, refrigerated, expedited, flatbed, and cross-border operations. The Logistics segment includes brokerage and other freight management services. The Intermodal segment consists of revenue generated by moving freight over the rail in the containers and other trailing equipment, combined with the revenue for drayage to transport loads between the railheads and customer locations. The company was founded in 1966 and is headquartered in Phoenix, AZ.
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Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Insiders Sold US$4.6m Of Shares Suggesting Hesitancy
Many Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc. (NYSE:KNX) insiders ditched their stock over the past year, which may be of interest to the company's shareholders. When analyzing insider transactions
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Knight-Swift Transportation, Old Dominion Freight Line, J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Werner Enterprises and Landstar System
Knight-Swift Transportation(KNX.US) Officer Sells US$62,400 in Common Stocks
$Knight-Swift Transportation(KNX.US)$ Officer Harrington Timothy Sean sold 1,200 shares of Common Stocks on Nov 17, 2023 at an average price of $52 for a total value of $62,400.Source: Announcement Wh
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