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DATACARD, NCS REACH AGREEMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
DataCard Corp. and National Computer Systems Inc. jointly announced they signed a definitive standst
CONRAIL EXPECTS MODERATE GROWTH IN SECOND HALF
(Ap) |
Executives expect moderate growth for Conrail during the second half of 1987 although automotive shi
Rail News
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Leasing Expanding Its Fleet of RailcarsUnited States Leasing International Inc. said that
Rail News
CHINA VOWS LOANS FOR BANGLADESH
(Ap) |
China will give more than $110 million in loans to Bangladesh for bridge construction and the purcha
SUMMER TRAVEL TAXES CHINA'S TRAINS
(Ap) |
China's trains have carried at least 3.5 million passengers more than usual in July, and officials h
Rail News
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended July 18 total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equaled 99
Rail News
AUSTRALIAN GROUP BOOSTS EXPORT OF RAIL PRODUCTS
Vincent W. Stove |
The Australian Railway Industry Committee is helping to boost exports of Australian railroad product
Rail News
DUTCH REFUSE US REQUEST FOR VESSELS
(Ap) |
The Netherlands has refused an informal U.S. government request to deploy Dutch navy minehunters in
Maritime
CONVOY AWAITS BRIDGETON LOADING
(Ap) |
The Pentagon will increase minesweeping operations in the Persian Gulf next month, but in the meanti
Maritime
SEAMEN ON UNESCORTED VESSELS FEAR FUTURE
Chicago Tribune (AP) |
The Iranian missile, traveling at 280 meters a second, hit the Panamanian tanker amidships. It slice
Maritime
IRANIAN DEFENSE FORCES REPORTEDLY PUT TO TEST
(Ap) |
Iran conducted maneuvers in the Persian Gulf this month with 20 naval vessels, combat aircraft and a
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MTL Reported Loss Of $526,000 for PeriodSEACUCUS, N.J. - Marine Transport Lines, which opera
Maritime
WATER PISTOL PUTS NJ MAN IN JAIL
(Ap) |
A motorist police said squirted a water pistol at another driver's car during an argument at a traff
Trucking News
FRENCH SHIPS LEAVE PORT FOR MIDEAST
(Ap) |
A French naval squadron left port Thursday to sail for the Middle East in what French officials call
Maritime
UAW PUSHES GM ON WORKER LEVELS
(Ap) |
The United Auto Workers has told General Motors Corp. it wants no further cuts in the number of GM w
INTERAND CHALKS UP ELECTRONIC DESK SALES TO JAPANESE GIANT
Andrea Chancellor |
John Madden's CBS Sports chalkboard is going to Japan. Interand Corp., creator of the telest
SINGAPORE PORT FIGHTS OFF RIVALS
Joyce Quek |
The state-run Port of Singapore Authority, may be reticent about its achievements, but the country's
BELLWETHER MICHIGAN COUNTY POISED TO SIDE WITH DEMOCRATS ONCE AGAIN
Detroit Free Press |
Voters in suburban Macomb County, a nationally recognized indicator of trends among blue-collar Amer
HELLER OF FED PRIORITIZES GROWTH
Keith M. Rockwell |
Federal Reserve Governor H. Robert Heller indicates he would prefer a faster turnaround in the trade
STATE LAWMAKERS SHIFT POSITION ON MCCARRAN
C.A. Carpenter |
Some state lawmakers do support state insurance regulation afterall. The National Conference
INSURANCE EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Profit Jumps At St. Paul Cos.ST. PAUL, Minn. - St. Paul Cos. reported second quarter operati
BILL TO EASE BANK LIMITS GETS PUSH
Leah R. Young |
Senate Banking Chairman William Proxmire, D-Wis., will move forward with a bill to grant limited new
MANVILLE GETS NOD TO ARRANGE CREDIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Manville Corp. on Thursday announced that it has received bankruptcy court approval to arrange $220
TEXTILE QUOTAS SKIRTED VIA SAIPAN
Mark Magnier |
Asian textile companies are setting up large manufacturing operations on the tiny Northern Mariana I
HOUSE BOOSTS NUCLEAR LIABILITY CAPS
Leah R. Young |
The House voted 396-17 to extend the life of the Price-Anderson Act and increase its liability limit
USL WINS A SKIRMISH IN BATTLE OVER $93 MILLION DECIMAL POINT
James Nolan |
United States Lines won the opening skirmish in a legal battle over a misplaced decimal point that s
FIRST CHICAGO PLANS TO CUT LOANS ABROAD
Kevin Commins |
First Chicago Corp. said Thursday it's reducing overseas lending operations in several countries to
WOODS FULL OF POTENTIAL INVESTORS
This report was prepared by James Bruce, Journal of Commerce |
Once the rules are posted, interest in turning Brazil's international debt into equity should be kee
10 PERCENT OF US HOSPITALS LIKELY TO CLOSE BY '95
(Ap) |
One out of 10 U.S. hospitals is likely to close by 1995 because of declining admissions and shorter
JAPAN'S NTT STRIVES TO BUY FOREIGN GOODS
(Ap) |
Japan's mammoth Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. has gone out of its way to buy foreign equipmen
Maritime
BIGGEST DEBTOR DISCOUNTED UP TO 40 PERCENT
This report was prepared by James Bruce, Journal of Commerce |
The greater the perceived economic instability of a country, the lower the value of its commercial d
EXPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Soviet Grain Forecasts Are Termed PrematureForecasts that the Soviet Union's 1987 grain crop
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
PENTAGON CHOOSES STAR WARS CONTRACTORS
(Ap) |
The Department of Defense said it has selected five teams of U.S. and foreign corporations to pursue
Maritime
TOUGHER TRADE BILL DRAFTED IN JAPAN
(Ap) |
The Japanese government has drafted a trade bill to tighten export controls following criticism of T
Maritime
S. KOREANS WARNED ON LABOR DISPUTES
(Ap) |
Trade-Industry Minister Rha Woong-bae warned that spreading labor disputes may cloud South Korea's b
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE NIGHT VISION SYSTEM DEVELOPED FOR SEA USE
JOC Staff |
McLennan Marine Ltd., a British company, has developed a modular intensified marine night vision sys
Maritime
QUOTA WATCH
JOC Staff |
Current Textile Quotas: Where the Average Recent Utilization RateIndicates Full Quota Utiliz
Maritime
BRITAIN'S SOCK SHOPS EXPANDING INTO US
Janet Porter |
A retail group that specializes in selling socks and pantyhose from small outlets at railway and sub
Maritime
DE CLERCQ BLAMES US FOR SNARLING PASTA TALKS
(Ap) |
Trans-Atlantic negotiations to resolve a dispute over the import of heavily subsidized European past
Maritime
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