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Maverik confirms it is transferring base operations for the Kum & Go chain from Des Moines to Utah. The move is at odds with ...
Maverik will retain 63 employees in Des Moines and is offering eight others relocation packages as the convenience-store ...
Kum & Go's owner Maverik plans to lay off dozens of employees in Des Moines, according to a document sent to city officials.
We are currently working closely with impacted team members to develop individual plans, including relocation opportunities,’ ...
Kum & Go was founded in Iowa in 1959 by Bill Krause and his father-in-law T.S. Gentle as Hampton Oil Co. and eventually expanded across the Midwest, changing its name to Kum & Go in 1975.
When Maverik’s acquisition of Des Moines-based Kum & Go was finalized two years ago, the Utah company’s then-CEO wanted ...
Nicole Mason, who initially joined Kum & Go in 2002, will depart in January alongside several other managers and senior staffers spread across numerous departments.
Kum & Go Indeed, after blowing $2 billion on a competing chain, Maverik is concerned its acquisition’s name—which evidently hasn’t held it back so far—is the problem.
Kum & Go's owners are also exploring a refinancing, real estate leasebacks or other forms of recapitalization as potential alternatives, one of the sources added.
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