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US CAR SHIPS CITED AS AID TO TRADE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Niels W. Johnsen, chairman of Central Gulf Lines, says the two pure car carriers that his company is
Maritime
FACTORY OPERATING RATE UNCHANGED
(Ap) |
The nation's factories, mines and utilities operated at 79.7 percent of capacity in June, unchanged
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Yugoslavian Miners Strike Over Low PayBELGRADE, Yugoslavia - About 200 miners from the Soko
MCDONNELL DOUGLAS LANDS LARGE UK SATELLITE DEAL
(Ap) |
A British consortium that plans to provide the United Kingdom's first direct TV broadcasts via satel
Maritime
TRANSPORT EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Northrop Posts Net Loss in PeriodNorthrop Corp. reported a net loss of $15.4 million on slig
Rail News
FOOD RELIEF SHIP GETS GREEN LIGHT TO SAIL
(Ap) |
A famine relief ship carrying 8,000 tons of food bound for Mozambique and Jordan won permission to
Maritime
CONFUCIUS SAY: FIND YOUR FORTUNE IN EAST
Cristina Lee |
The fortune cookie business in the United States is far from breaking up. Umeya Rice Cake Co
BALDWIN-UNITED ASSETS TRANSFERRED
Boston Globe |
Some $3.4 billion of assets backing the single-premium deferred annuities of the bankrupt Baldwin-Un
DILLINGHAM CORP. IS LIQUIDATED
JOC Staff |
One of the largest and most influential corporations in Hawaii is no more. Liquidation of Di
US PENSION AGENCY FAILS TO BLOCK LTV CONTRACT HEARING
From Staff and Wire Reports |
A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge heard testimony Thursday on a tentative contract LTV Steel Co. has rea
IMPORTERS BLAST SENATE FOR PASSING AMENDMENT
Rosalind Rachid |
U.S. importers are blasting the Senate for approving an amendment that wouldallow interested
Maritime
QUOTA WATCH
JOC Staff |
Current Textile Quotas Where the Average Recent Utilization Rate Indicates Full QuotaUtiliza
Maritime
HONG KONG FACES INSURANCE PROBLEMS
P.T. Bangsberg |
While the local insurance market avoided the worst storms that buffeted Europe and North America, it
ROMANIA WAITS TO REPORT AIR INCIDENT
Journal of Commerce Special |
Three days after the door on a Romanian airliner opened in-flight spreading panic among the passenge
Air Cargo
TEXACO CLAIMS AGREEMENT BREACHED
(Ap) |
A closed meeting between the attorneys for Texaco and Pennzoil and a federal bankruptcy judge sent a
EXXON CONFIRMS PLAN TO HALT BARGE POSTINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Exxon Co. U.S.A. confirmed Thursday that it will discontinue posting a barge reseller price in the N
MARK I CONTAINMENT STRUCTURE INADEQUATE, NUCLEAR OFFICIAL SAYS
(Ap) |
The probability that a certain containment structure used in some U.S. nuclear power plants will fai
CIGARETTE SCANDAL WIDENS IN CHINA
(Ap) |
Authorities in the southern province of Sichuan are investigating a widening scandal involving railw
Maritime
P&O NAME TO REPLACE TOWNSEND
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The name Townsend Thoresen, inextricably linked with the Zeebrugge ferry disaster last March in whic
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Gelco Corp. Signs Pact To Sell Canadian UnitGelco Corp. said it has signed an agreement to s
Trucking News
CAROLINA FREIGHT BONDS AFFIRMED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Standard & Poor's affirmed the single 'A' minus rating on Carolina Freight Corp.'s $50 million conve
Trucking News
AUTO OUTPUT RISES IN WEEK
(Ap) |
U.S. automakers scheduled the assembly of 94,965 cars in domestic factories this week, according to
TAIWAN OPPOSES US THREAT TIED TO LABOR CHARGES
Cristina Lee |
Taiwan reacted strongly Wednesday to the Reagan administration announcement that it may further rest
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Starcom International Inc. will close its doors July 31. Page 1ATrade-related i
BRITAIN'S AIR MERGER TO CREATE GIANT LINE ANNOUNCEMENT SURPRISES INDUSTRY
Edwin Unsworth |
The surprise merger announced Thursday of Britain's two biggest airlines, British Airways PLC and Br
INDEX FUNDS GET NEW TWIST
Kevin Commins |
For years, most money managers have under-performed broad market indexes such as the Dow Jones Indus
NAVY REQUESTS US RADIO CREW
Robert F. Morison |
Chances are suddenly better that a few more jobs for U.S. crewmen may be available on those 11 Kuwai
Maritime
STEEL IMPORTS SURGE
(Ap) |
Steel imports surged in May to their highest monthly level this year, although steel importers stres
Maritime
EXECUTIVES ANTICIPATE CRISIS BY '95
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A significant number of U.S business executives expect a major financial crisis between now and 1995
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Fiber Optics Exports Subject of MeetingA Commerce Department advisory subcommittee will meet
Maritime
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Philadelphia Wins Night Trading NodPHILADELPHIA - The Philadelphia Stock Exchange received f
GRACE POSTS RISE IN NET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
W. R. Grace & Co.'s net income for the second quarter rose sharply to $36 million, or 85 cents a sha
HOUSE VOTES TO BAN SMOKING ON RAIL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
One of the nation's largest commuter railroads could be going smokeless. A measure that would ban sm
Rail News
BIG CHALLENGE FACES JAPAN LOBBY CONGRESSIONAL ACTIONS TESTS TIES WITH US
JOC Staff |
An eruption of "Japan bashing" in Congress is posing a challenge for Japan's richly bankrolled lobby
Maritime
NEW SOFTWARE A BOON TO PAPERLESS TRADE
Janet Porter |
The transmission of documentation such as purchase orders, freight bookings, invoices, credit notes
Maritime
ILWU CAUCUS APPROVES PACT
Maureen Robb |
An International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union caucus recommended approval of a new contra
Maritime
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
U.S. Maritime Academy Alumni Association. Marine insurance luncheon Sept. 16 at the Downtown Athleti
Maritime
JAPAN TARGETS MODERNIZATION
(Ap) |
The Japanese shipping industry is introducing modernized vessels in a bid to regain its internationa
Maritime
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
PHILIPPINE PLAN ON DEBT LACKS EQUITY KICKER
Richard Gourlay |
Finance Secretary Jaime Ongpin today will sign a debt-rescheduling agreement with commercial credito
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