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PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
GE Suit Says Hoechst Infringed on Its PatentPITTSFIELD, Mass. - The plastics group of Genera
TOXIC WASTE DISCHARGE INTO NIAGARA RIVER DOWN, NY AGENCY SAYS
(Ap) |
The discharge of toxic pollutants into the Niagara River from New York state industries and sewage p
CHEMICAL MARKETS US FERTILIZER INDUSTRY POISED FOR TURNAROUND
Arnaldo Arroyo |
The depressed U.S. fertilizer industry may be on the verge of a turnaround, thanks to a 30 percent i
GAF'S HEYMAN TRIES OUT FOR PART OF COMPANY OWNER
JOC Staff |
In a career that has seen stints as a government attorney, real estate developer and corporate raide
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GAF's Debt Rating May Be DowngradedGAF Corp.'s $410 million worth of single-B-plus rated sub
DU PONT SETS COMPOSITES VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
E.I du Pont de Nemours & Co. announced agreements with Lanxide Corp. of Newark, Del., to develop and
WASH. GROUP HITS POWER LINE PLAN
(Ap) |
A Northport, Wash., group is opposing a Washington Water Power Co. proposal to build a 230-kilovolt
COLORADO RIVER ASSOCIATION TO FIGHT UTILITY MERGER
(Ap) |
The Colorado River Energy Distributors Association, representing 117 consumer-owned utilities, has d
CANADIAN FIRM TO SUPPLY HYDROPOWER TO MINNESOTA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Canadian government decision has cleared the way for up to $17.1 million worth of hydropower to st
CALIF. HIGH COURT TO HEAR DIABLO RATE HIKE CASE
(Ap) |
A consumer group has asked the state Supreme Court to set aside a Public Utilities Commission decisi
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NY Creates Board To Distribute PowerALBANY, N.Y. - New York Power Authority Chairman Richard
OXOCO TO BUY SHARE IN ANPC
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Oxoco Energy Co., a subsidiary of Oxoco Inc., said it signed a letter of intent to acquire 45 percen
METER ERRORS COST UTILITY OVER $500,000
(Ap) |
A dream came true for three Public Service Electric and Gas Co. customers when their meters were set
EMISSIONS TAX HELD DISINCENTIVE TO COAL USE
Tim Sansbury |
A proposal to tax sulfur and nitrogen emissions from power plant and industrial boilers is a serious
OPEC FACES TOUGH TASK OF REASSURING MARKET
Ron Askew |
The five OPEC ministers assembling in Vienna for today's meeting of the group's price and production
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
September 9, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gall
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Malaysia to Increase Oil Production by 19 percentKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Malaysia will incr
SOUTH KOREA HITS SNAG AS PROJECT TURNS UP MORE GAS THAN OIL
P.T. Bangsberg |
South Korea's oil exploration project in Indonesia is experiencing "some small problems" because mor
PILOT SHORTAGES FORCE CUTBACKS AT SMALL LINES
Dave Higdon |
Regional airlines, suffering severe pilot attrition because of raids by major airlines, are turning
Air Cargo
CANADA RELAXES GAS EXPORT RULES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
A Canadian government decision relaxing restrictions on natural gas exports to the United States wil
JAPAN TO INCREASE OIL RESERVES
Journal of Commerce Special |
Japan will increase its state-financed oil reserve to 315 million barrels over 7 years, chairman of
CRUDE IMPORTS TAKE DIVE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Supplies of key petroleum products followed seasonal patterns last week, and U.S. imports of crude o
AIRLINER CREW QUESTIONED IN THAILAND
(Ap) |
Thai investigators questioned the crew of a Dragonair flight Wednesday to try to determine why a Tha
Air Cargo
RIGHT-O-WAY TO MAINTAIN SERVICE-SELLING POLICY
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Right-O-Way, one of the nation's largest privately-owned air freight forwarders, feels it is time fo
Air Cargo
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Association of Transportation Practitioners, Chicago regional meeting, Sept. 11, Traffic Club of Ch
Air Cargo
4 PLACE WREATH, DECLARE ICC 'BRAIN DEAD'
Howard S. Abramson |
United Transportation Union President Fred A. Hardin and three congressmen came to bury the Intersta
Rail News
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Airport Chief to Speak At Transport SeminarLouis A. Turpen, director of airports, San Franci
Air Cargo
WEST GERMAN RAIL UNION PROTESTS EMPLOYEE CUTS
Erich E. Toll |
The West German Railway Union expects about 25,000 people to protest in Bonn today against the conti
Rail News
ATLANTIC CARGO UP IN EUROPE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Cargo carried on North Atlantic routes by the 21-member Association of European Airlines rose faster
Air Cargo
BC RAIL'S PASSENGER REVENUE UP
Journal of Commerce Special |
Canada's third largest railway is reporting higher revenue yields from passenger operations.
Rail News
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ICC Allows Track Sale Over Union ObjectionsThe Interstate Commerce Commission, brushing asid
Rail News
PERSIAN OR ARABIAN? - LATEST GULF DISPUTE
(Ap) |
Some Reagan administration officials may be tilting toward Iraq these days, but State Department map
Maritime
PORTLAND CHOOSES NEW PORT DIRECTOR
Journal of Commerce Special |
Robert L. Woodell, a former shoe company executive, Wednesday was named executive director of the po
Maritime
ILA POISED FOR BATTLE
Marie Prat |
The International Longshoremen's Association, faced with increasing non-ILA competition, agreed Wedn
Maritime
HAIG SUPPORTS HELP FOR SHIPPING, ENERGY
John Boyd |
The U.S. energy and shipping industries may need special government help if these critically importa
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wed., Sept. 9, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
VISIT OF POPE STALLS MIAMI GLOBAL TRAFFIC MANY ROADS TO BE CLOSED
Craig Dunlap |
International traffic through Miami will grind to a virtual halt today and Friday, courtesy of visit
USL VESSEL SOLD FOR $4.5 MILLION
P.T. Bangsberg |
Another chapter in the demise of United States Lines Inc. has been written with the quiet sale here
GREENLAND LOOKS TO ESCAPE DENMARK'S FINANCIAL SHADOW
Howard S. Abramson |
Earth's largest island, a sparsely populated and little-developed province of Denmark, is trying to
AUSTRALIA BOOSTS INVESTMENT IN US
Vincent W. Stove |
This is shaping up as a record year for Australian investment in the United States. Australi
Maritime
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