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EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Fireman's Posts $116 Million LossNOVATO, Calif. - Fireman's Fund Corp. reported a consolidat
LIBERTY MUTUAL ROW IN MAINE CONTINUES
Paula L. Green |
Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. is still turning away assignments from the state's involuntary workers
1982 LLOYD'S REFORM BILL FORCED CRUCIAL CHANGES
Edwin Unsworth |
The Lloyd's Act of 1982, the most significant revision to the self-regulatory powers of Lloyd's of L
CHEMICAL EARNINGS FMC REPORTS HIGHER INCOME IN 2ND QUARTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
FMC Corp. reported net income of $123.0 million, or $2.59 a share, compared with $49.0 million, or 4
FIREMAN'S RESERVES $587 MILLION FOR ASBESTOS
(Ap) |
Fireman's Fund Corp. has added $587 million to insurance loss reserves, much of it to cover potentia
PENSION LEGISLATORS WEIGH HIKE IN PREMIUM PAID BY EMPLOYERS
Leah R. Young |
Employers will be required to pay $19 per plan participant for government pension plan insurance und
TRANSCONTINENTAL SEEKS TO RESOLVE SERVICE DISPUTES
John Maggs |
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Co. is meeting privately with its customers to try to resolve disputes
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
July 22, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
SPAIN ABSORBS MEXICAN OIL OVERFLOW
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
Spain is absorbing a new increase in Mexican oil production. In a contract concluded this we
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Taurus Sells Stock To Australian GroupTaurus Petroleum Inc. said that it sold 5 million shar
JAPAN STUDIES BOYCOTT OF OIL FROM IRAN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry has been talking to Japanese oil companies abou
KUWAIT HOPES TO EXPAND GASOLINE STATION NETWORK
(Ap) |
Despite the crisis in the gulf, the man in charge of Kuwait's overseas oil marketing says his compan
GASOLINE SUPPLIES FALL WHILE DISTILLATES RISE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Gasoline inventories were down slightly and distillate oil inventories rose, according to the Americ
US COAL GROUP CRITICAL OF POLICY ON EXPORTS
Tim Sansbury |
The United States, unlike other countries, is not ready to take advantage of international opportuni
ANDREA CHANCELLOR'S INSIDE TALK ON ENERGY
Andrea Chancellor |
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.'S BRAIDWOOD NUCLEAR STATION generated its first electricity to customers ear
HEAT WAVE BOOSTS DEMAND FOR POWER TO RECORD HIGHS
(Ap) |
A heat wave broiled the eastern two-thirds of the nation again Wednesday after causing record demand
BRAZIL'S SCIENTISTS CHEER SUIT AGAINST WESTINGHOUSE
James Bruce |
A lawsuit filed against Westinghouse Electric Corp. for chronic problems with Brazil's first nuclear
GINNA PERFORMANCE GETS HIGH RATING
(Ap) |
The R.E. Ginna nuclear power plant, one of the oldest nuclear plants in the country, also appears to
GAS ABANDONMENT POLICY REVERSED BY APPEALS COURT
(Ap) |
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission relied on an erroneous premise to justify how it decides wh
NEW PURIFICATION PROCESS COULD CLEAN UP ILLINOIS COAL
(Ap) |
High sulfur content makes much of Illinois' huge coal reserves unusable under air quality laws, but
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Mexican Nuclear Plant Set for August LoadingThe Laguna Verde nuclear power plant may start l
CHINA'S YUNNAN TO INVEST IN TECHNOLOGY
Journal of Commerce Special |
The southwestern Chinese province of Yunnan is planning to spend US$90 million on technology to boos
COMMODITY GROUPS SEEK SUBSIDY FUNDS
(Ap) |
A group of agricultural producer and marketing associations asked the Reagan administration to provi
Maritime
UK TRADE DEFICIT CONCERNS ANALYSTS
Mark Leheney |
U.K. economists said May trade data showing a 561 million deficit on the current account points to
Maritime
CIA VETERAN 'INCORPORATES' INTELLIGENCE
(Ap) |
Most people take for granted that any U.S. corporation that stretches around the globe and sells $6
Maritime
DOLLAR DECLINE FOUND BENEFITING EXPORTERS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Over 20 percent of U.S. exporting firms saw an increase in first quarter shipments this year and nea
Maritime
PAKISTANI SOUGHT IN EXPORT CASE
(Ap) |
Pakistan has issued an arrest warrant for a Pakistani citizen implicated in an alleged plot to expor
Maritime
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US Corn Growers Vow To Fight Unfair TradeThe National Corn Growers Association ended its 29t
Maritime
LATINS URGED TO MIRROR TAIWANESE
JAMES McGREGOR |
Latin America should build its economies around private business and exports as Taiwan has done, a c
Maritime
RAINBOW HOPE CHARTERED TO HAUL DEFENSE CARGO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Navy's Military Sealift Command has chartered Rainbow Navigation Inc.'s ship Rainbow Hope throug
Maritime
ICAHN PROPOSES PLAN TO BUY OUT TWA
(Ap) |
Carl C. Icahn, the financier who won control of Trans World Airlines Inc. in 1985, announced a plan
Air Cargo
US PRESSURES JAPAN TO BUY FIGHTER JET
Dave Higdon |
The Defense Department is exerting heavy pressure on Japan to buy a U.S.-made strike fighter.
Air Cargo
CARGOLUX TO PURCHASE THIRD BOEING 747-200C
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Cargolux Airlines International S.A. said it will acquire a third General Electric powered Boeing 74
Air Cargo
DOT SEEKS NOD TO CONTROL AIRCRAFT
Dave Higdon |
The Transportation Department for the first time is seeking legislative authority to regulate public
Air Cargo
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
NASA, 35th annual experimental aircraft association fly-in convention, July 31-Aug. 7, Oshkosh, Wis.
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
France Plans to Sell Portion of Air FranceThe government intends to offer up to 15 percent o
Air Cargo
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Rail's Tracing System Attracting CustomersSanta Fe Railway said it's handling nearly 300 cal
Rail News
OUTLOOK BRIGHT FOR GLOBAL I YARD BUSINESS HAS GROWN $20 MILLION THIS YEAR
Andrea Chancellor |
The Chicago and North Western Transportation Co.'s Global I double-stack yard has seen business grow
Rail News
333 SHIPS ATTACKED IN GULF SINCE '81
(Ap) |
Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said Wednesday that 333 ships have been attacked or damaged in the gul
Maritime
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