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TAIWANESE INVESTORS SEEK OUTLETS IN WAKE OF EASED EXCHANGE LAWS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Both Taiwan's government and financial community are struggling with the problem of how and where to
USX PROFITS SHARPLY HIGHER
(Ap) |
USX Corp., buoyed by streamlined steel operations and rising crude oil prices, posted sharply higher
MALPRACTICE POOLS FACE WOES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Five out of the nation's 10 medical malpractice joint underwriting associations are running out of m
THREE COMPANIES FORM INTRASTATE GAS PIPELINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Entex Inc., Texas Eastern Corp. and Teco Pipeline Co. have formed San Jacinto Gas Transmission Co.,
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
973.0 (July 28) Previous day - 974.5 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in Lo
Maritime
ORDERLY MARKETING OF CATTLE ADVOCATED
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A special National Cattlemen's Association task force has recommended that the association seek orde
Maritime
JAPANESE MOVE WEAKENS DOLLAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar started falling around mid-day to trade lower against major foreign currencies excep
INSURANCE EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Hartford Steam Cites Income HikeHARTFORD, Conn. - Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insur
CYCLOPS KEEPS ITS EYE ON MARKET NICHES, NOSE TO GRINDSTONE
George F.W. Telfer |
Cyclops Industries Inc. is expanding its capacity to produce stainless and carbon steel as it benefi
PRIVATIZATION RATE STRAINS UK FIRMS
(Ap) |
Loans outstanding to U.K. securities firms stood at 16.8 billion at the end of May, compared with
BOEING MOVES TO AVOID TAKEOVER
Gloria Joseph |
As The Boeing Company concocts poison pills to prevent a hostile takeover by corporate raider T. Boo
Air Cargo
PLASTICS CORNER MALAYSIA EXPECTS NATURAL RUBBER TO BOUNCE BACK
Julian Weiss |
As the new International Natural Rubber Agreement pact awaits formal approvalfrom consumer c
EX-IM BANK TO ASSUME MORE RISK
(Ap) |
John A. Bohn Jr., president of the U.S. government's Export-Import Bank, promised Congress on Tuesda
Maritime
HISTORIC BELL GOES BACK TO OKINAWA
(Ap) |
The 500-year-old Gokokuji bell went home to Okinawa this month, more than a century after the regent
Maritime
OFFICIAL PESSIMISTIC ON US OIL SUPPLIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dwindling surpluses of U.S. oil and mounting demand for petroleum products will increase U.S. depend
ITALIANS SEE MORE SOVIET DEALS
Journal of Commerce Special |
The value of Italian business being carried out in the Soviet Union is expected to double over the n
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
West German Inflation Shows Small IncreaseWest German consumer prices rose by 0.7 percent in
Maritime
TAIWAN POWER TO SEEK US BIDS FOR COAL PROJECT
Andrea Chancellor |
Taiwan Power Co. will ask for bids starting next month for coal barge unloaders, conveyors, stackers
THYSSEN DENIES TALK OF MERGER
Erich E. Toll |
Thyssen AG denied press reports Tuesday that its shipbuilding subsidiary Thyssen Nordseewerke is pla
Maritime
STATES EYE INDUSTRY FUNDS TO HELP CLEAN UP HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES
Charles Thurston |
A squadron of environmental lawyers is moving into New York State offices with a single aim in mind
MORE MINES SUSPECTED OFF ISLAND OF FARSI
(Ap) |
The U.S. Navy believes it has discovered more underwater mines in the section of the gulf where the
Maritime
WASHINGTON TO EXPAND DEFINITION OF AIDS
(Ap) |
The government has changed its mind and decided to use a broader definition of AIDS in determining w
US ESCORT OPERATION BECOMES A NIGHTMARE
(Ap) |
What began as a supposedly fairly simple plan for the United States to reflag Kuwaiti oil tankers an
Maritime
TAX REFORM NOT AFFECTING 401(K) PLANS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A survey by a Massachusetts life insurer indicates that the Tax Reform Act of 1986 is not significan
SELF-INSURANCE HELPS IOWA FIGHT CRUNCH
C.A. Carpenter |
Iowa has attracted pig feeders and toaster makers in two new ventures formed in response to the liab
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Childers, Ariz. Director Of Insurance, ResignsArizona's director of insurance, S. David Chil
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Eastern to Construct San Juan TerminalEastern Airlines announced it will build a new $36 mil
Air Cargo
INSURER FORMS STOCK PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
First Capital Holdings Corp. said its board authorized the formation of an employee stock ownership
IRAQ OPENS PIPELINE THROUGH TURKEY
(Ap) |
Iraq announced that its second pipeline through Turkey, with a capacity of 500,000 barrels a day, we
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tue., July 28, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Sales Net Income Per Share CompanyPeriod Latest Prior Latest Pr
RAIL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
L.B. Foster Co. Sells Track Work DivisionL.B. Foster Co. sold the assets of its track work d
Rail News
JAPAN PACTS FOR EXPORTS, IMPORTS RISE
(Ap) |
Export and import contracts concluded by major trading houses in June both rose above year-earlier l
Maritime
HONG KONG EXPORTS SLIPPED IN JUNE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Hong Kong exports declined in June from the previous month, with re-exports only fractionally higher
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
July 28 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Maritime
MASS. PANEL SEEKS REVIEW OF SUBSIDIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A proposal by the House Joint Committee on Health Care to call for an audit of Blue Cross/Blue Shiel
SENATE OKS AWARD NAMED FOR BALDRIGE
(Ap) |
A new award for U.S. businesses making major improvements in the quality of their products would be
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
NATWEST SEEKS TO EXPAND US NORTHEAST PRESENCE
Janet Porter |
National Westminster Bank PLC, Britain's largest financial services group, is planning to expand ope
CENTRAL CLEARINGHOUSE SHREDS PAPER MOUNTAINS
Richard Malkin |
When CASS (Cargo Accounts Settlement Service) burst on the U.S. scene half a dozen years ago, it was
Air Cargo
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