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LIGNITE MAY FIRE POWER PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A group of municipal utilities in Northern California is weighing a proposal to build a $75 million
PLANT HOPES TO GET SUPPLY OF COAL GAS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The builders of a natural gas-fired power plant in Hazelton, Pa., are banking on using coal gas from
HDPE MARKET IS BULLISH
Arnaldo Arroyo |
The domestic market for high-density polyethylene (HDPE) is bullish, spurred by rising exports and a
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Environmental Health Wins EPA ContractThe Environmental Protection Agency awarded a $4.2 mil
CLARIFICATION
JOC Staff |
The Associated Press erroneously reported Aug. 13 that a federal judge affirmed a 1985 U.S. Internat
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Probes Possibility Of Dumping of BrassThe Commerce Department launched a probe of whether
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Aug. 14 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Maritime
TRINIDAD ALTERS POLICY TO ATTRACT FOREIGN INVESTORS
Canute James |
Trinidad and Tobago has drafted new rules and incentives for foreign business participation in an ef
BRAZIL DEBT SWAP PLAN FACES HURDLES
James Bruce |
A top official of Brazil's state-owned oil company welcomed a proposal to use some of the country's
SEA-LAND SEES SUPER-SHIPS IN FLEET PLAN
John Davies |
Sea-Land Service Inc. expects to begin design work within two years on ships too wide to go through
UNITED PILOTS' BUY-OUT OFFER FAILS TO MEET ALLEGIS' SALE CONDITIONS
Dave Higdon |
Officials of the United Airlines pilots union charged Allegis Corp. with misrepresenting the pilots
Air Cargo
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
TRADERS SAY DOLLAR MAY BE NEAR PEAK
Kevin Commins |
The U.S. dollar may be approaching the peak of its trading range and probably won't move much higher
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
US HIDES RETURN AS IMPORTED SHOES
(Ap) |
Americans buy a lot of lightweight sports shoes from South Korea, but they're selling the South Kore
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EC Probes Steel Beam Dumping AllegationsBRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Community Commissio
Maritime
BURNHAM MOVES INTO LONG-HAULING WITH ACQUISITION OF GA. TRUCK LINE
Leo Abruzzese |
Burnham Service Corp. will expand into general commodities freight hauling through its acquisition o
Trucking News
REFLAGGING EFFORTS STOKE FIRES IN TENSE GULF
Chicago Tribune |
In the short space of three months, the U.S. commitment to escort reflagged Kuwaiti tankers through
Maritime
SHIP PACT ON THE ROCKS
Howard Schissel |
Algeria is to denounce the bilateral Franco-Algerian shipping agreement dating from 1967, diplomatic
Maritime
SEA-LAND VP TO LEAD GROUP
James Nolan |
Albert A. Pierce, who has held a number of top posts at Sea-Land Service Inc., has been named managi
Maritime
UNKNOWNS OUTWEIGH KNOWNS IN WORKPLACE HAZARDS STUDY
Gary Dessler |
If you're pregnant or planning to have children, your job may be hazardous to your health, according
COAL MARKETS SOUTHERN CO. SERVICES BUYS TONNAGE FOR GULF POWER
Tim Sansbury |
Southern Co. Services Inc. said it bought 912,000 tons of western Kentucky and Alabama coal on the
SEAGULL AGREES TO BUY LIBERTY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Seagull Energy Corp. says it signed an agreement to acquire Liberty Natural Gas Co., a private compa
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NY Law Indemnifies Power AuthorityNew York Gov. Mario M. Cuomo signed legislation indemnifyi
OIL FUTURES DRIFT DOWN IN EUROPE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Heating oil futures continued a gentle downward drift in the European crude market Friday to close a
ON THE MOVE
JOC Staff |
FINANCIAL CRITERION GROUP (Houston) - Susan R. Harrison was named a vice president and staff
PERU'S MOVES TO TAKE OVER BANKS COULD SPUR GOVERNMENT CRISIS
Barbara Durr |
A potentially devastating scandal has erupted over government manipulation of the legal process for
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Heart Disease Study Finds Blue-Collar RiskBlue-collar workers have a 43 percent higher risk
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Fri., Aug. 14, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
DISTILLER COURTS BUYERS WITH MUSIC
Chicago Tribune |
This December, U.S. consumers will have a chance to listen to an advertisement for Canadian Mist in
Maritime
SEAMEN BENEFITS BATTLE NOT OVER
Robert F. Morison |
U.S. District Court Judge Louis F. Oberdorfer isn't finished with the long battle by World War II me
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Harmonized System Training Course. Series of three-day courses sponsored by the National Customs Bro
Maritime
BREACH OF CONTRACT ALLEGED IN SUIT AGAINST HANJIN
Craig Dunlap |
An aluminum shipper has filed suit against Hanjin Container Lines Ltd., alleging that the Korean shi
Maritime
TANKER FUTURE TIED TO GULF
Janet Porter |
The tanker market, which has seen a strengthening of freight rates in recent weeks, faces an uncerta
Maritime
PORT OF LOS ANGELES ENJOYS RECORD GROWTH IN CONTAINERS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The port of Los Angeles handled a record 1,459,774 20-foot equivalent unit (TEU) containers in fisca
Maritime
JAPANESE PLAN TO RECYCLE FUNDS RAISES DOUBTS
Dallas Morning News |
Japan's thrifty work force and export prowess has left it rolling in dough, which the rest of the wo
SPECIAL SECTION: CENTRAL & NORTH FLORIDA.
JOC Staff |
Contents: Greater international trade through central and northern Florida ports gives port
ECONOMISTS SAY TRADE DEFICIT WILL TOP LAST YEAR'S RECORD
Richard Lawrence |
The U.S. foreign trade deficit appears to be rising again, confounding Reagan administration forecas
FOREMEN AUTHORIZE W. COAST DOCK STRIKE
Gloria Joseph |
Foremen represented by the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union have authorized a s
PREMIUM TALK. JOHN J. CREEDON, PRESIDENT & CEO, METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO.
JOC Staff |
John J. Creedon joined Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. in 1942. He advanced through thecompany's ran
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