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SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
September 17, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gal
NO INCREASE IN SIGHT FOR DOMESTIC OIL RESERVES
Dallas Morning News |
Domestic oil reserves have dropped sharply following the price collapse last year. And the cautious
PILLSBURY POSTS RISE IN EARNINGS
(Ap) |
MINNEAPOLIS - The Pillsbury Co. Thursday reported that net earnings for the first fiscal quarter wer
HONDA EXPORT MOVE SEEN CURRENCY HEDGE
Andrea Chancellor |
The announcement by Honda of America Manufacturing Inc. that it will export automobiles from its Ohi
Maritime
HONG KONG TELEPHONE BUYS TELLABS SYSTEMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tellabs Inc. will supply T1 networking multiplexers and digital cross-connect systems to Hong Kong T
Maritime
TRADE TROUBLE PREDICTED FOR S. KOREA
(Ap) |
South Korea's extraordinary economic success contains the seeds of friction" with industrial countri
CROWLEY SELLS BARGE SUBSIDIARY
Journal of Commerce Special |
Crowley Maritime Corp. of San Francisco has agreed to sell its Columbia Marine Lines operations to T
Maritime
FIRESTONE RESOURCES TESTS HAZARDOUS WASTE PROCESS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Firestone Resources Inc. announced that it has completed a test of a new hazardous waste containment
MARINE INSURERS DRAW CRITICISM FOR DENIAL OF ASBESTOS LIABILITY
Edwin Unsworth |
A recent drive by marine insurers to deny liability for the claims of asbestos victims aboard ships
VIETNAM TOUR OPERATORS VIOLATING LAW?
Christopher Lofting |
In their zeal to open up new tourist markets, some tour operators may be courting prosecution for vi
EUROPEANS BATTLE PROPOSED STEEL CUTS
Bruce Barnard |
Europe is getting ready to bite the steel bullet again. European Community industry minister
SENATOR SAYS SPARE AIG ON EMBASSY
Russ Banham |
The U.S. company that insured the construction of the bugged U.S. Embassy in Moscow should not have
OAKLAND CONSIDERS BIOTECH PROJECT
Maureen Robb |
The port of Oakland is exploring the idea of developing a biotechnology research center. The
Maritime
SAFETY BOARD URGES TIGHT REGULATIONS FOR FISHING VESSELS
(Ap) |
The National Transportation Safety Board, sharply differing with Reagan administration policy, has c
Maritime
RAIL SAFETY EFFORTS LAMBASTED
Leo Abruzzese |
Congressional transportation leaders sharply criticized federal rail safety efforts during a probe o
Rail News
CREDIT COMPANY, CC&P SET ACCORD ON FINANCING
Howard S. Abramson |
General Electric Credit Corp. and the Chicago, Central & Pacific Railroad settled their rancorous di
Rail News
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Richmond Refinery Passes Pollution TestRICHMOND, Calif. - Chevron U.S.A.'s beleaguered Richm
IT'S TIME TO TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS
Christopher Lofting |
The travel industry could use a little help when it comes to marketing their wares to business trave
Air Cargo
DUKAKIS HEALTH PLAN BLASTED
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Gov. Michael Dukakis' universal health insurance plan suddenly seems to be drawing fire on all sides
FALLEN ELMS REFLECT FEDERAL ROADBLOCKS FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY
John Davies |
Out behind a football stadium in Bozeman, Mont., 14 elm trees crashed to the ground, and a $300 mill
JAPANESE CONSIDER EASING EXPORT RULES FOR CHINA
(Ap) |
Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone said Thursday that Japan would consider treating China separately f
Maritime
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
CHEMICAL MARKETS PRICE OF CANADIA N POTASH TO SOAR
Shelina Shariff |
Tomatoes, potatoes and string beans may cost more at the greengrocer's stand before long. Th
GAMETEK SELLS FERRY FOR SCRAP
Journal of Commerce Special |
A U.S.-built ferry is to be sold for scrap a month after the 36-year-old vessel was proposed for con
Maritime
STRIKE UNRESOLVED AT S. KOREAN YARD
(Ap) |
The wave of labor unrest that has hit South Korea in recent months continued to decline Thursday wit
Maritime
ECONOMISTS CLAIM MANUFACTURING IN US CAN BOUNCE BACK
John Davies |
The volume of goods made in the United States will recover and grow in the next few years, three aut
RAILROAD, UNIONS HOPE TO RESOLVE DIFFERENCES
Howard S. Abramson |
Officials of labor unions representing 750 striking employees and the management of the Pittsburgh &
HEAVY TRUCK COMPETITORS GAIN ON NAVISTAR
Michael S. Lelyveld |
After knocking on the door for months, Freightliner Corp. outsold Navistar International Corp. in Au
Trucking News
NIELSEN FREIGHT PACKS IT IN
(Ap) |
Nielsen Freight Lines, once California's largest independent trucking company, has put up its trucks
Trucking News
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Public Service Electric To Reorganize StaffNEWARK, N.J. - Public Service Electric and Gas Co
ISRAELI OIL PLAN STILL HITTING SNAGS
Journal of Commerce Special |
The liberalization of Israel's petroleum industry, which Energy Minister Moshe Shahal said would get
CANADA, BRITAIN EXPECT 11TH-HOUR AIR DEAL
Leo Ryan |
Canadian government and airline officials are playing down the risk that regular air service between
Air Cargo
WORLD BANK SEEKS BIG CAPITAL HIKE
Richard Lawrence |
The World Bank's capital resources might be almost doubled, Barber Conable, the bank's president, in
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
Showa Line's weekly service between Los Angeles and the ports of Hong Kong and Kaohsiung, Taiwan, ha
Maritime
BRAZILIAN COFFEE CHIEF BACKS GLOBAL ACCORD
Tom Murphy |
Jorio Dauster, president of the Brazilian Coffee Institute, has endorsed the idea of renewing the In
Maritime
MD. GOVERNOR IS COMMITTED TO BALTIMORE
Tim Neale |
The governor of Maryland told maritime industry executives Thursday that he is committed personally
Maritime
HARMONIZED SYSTEM: HOW EUROPE, US ARE PREPARING
Bill Mongelluzzo |
A comparison of European and U.S. steps to prepare for the Jan. 1 implementation of the Harmonized
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
PLASTICS CORNER MARKET FOR ALLOYS IN US, JAPAN SEEN LEADING GROWTH WORLDWIDE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
World market shares for alloys and blend over the next 10 years are to projected to rise most quickl
WESTERN DIGITAL, AT&T BOLSTER THEIR ALLIANCE
Tony Seideman |
AT&T and Western Digital Corp. strengthened a strategic alliance" involving R&D and global competiti
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