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QUIET EVERGREEN GOES ON THE OFFENSIVE COMPANY TO DEFEND MARKET POSITION
Mark Magnier |
The Evergreen Group says it's tired of getting kicked around and isn't going to take it anymore.
Maritime
US DOLLAR DECLINE, LOWER SHIP RATES HURT '86 PROFITS
Mark Magnier |
Evergreen Group reported 1986 net income of $54 million on revenue of $1.2 billion, compared with 19
Maritime
CLEARANCE RULES APPLY IN FRESNO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
California's requirements for minimum clearances from obstructions and regulation of inspection walk
Rail News
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Fri., July 3, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.K
CALIF. LAUNCHES PROGRAM AIMED AT MOTORCYCLE SAFETY
(Ap) |
A safety program aimed at reducing California's motorcycle accident rate, now 30 percent higher than
Trucking News
THE ECONOMY REAGAN'S 'BILL OF RIGHTS' ASSAILED
John Boyd |
President Reagan proposed an Economic Bill of Rights to increase his budget power and limit congress
AUTOMAKERS ACCELERATE INSTALLATION OF AIR BAGS
Russ Banham |
Get ready for an air bag revolution. Starting with next year's models, the major auto manufa
US AUTOMOBILE SALES ACCELERATE IN NORWAY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The decline in the value of the U.S. dollar has boosted sales of U.S. automobiles in Norway, Norwegi
Maritime
25 YEARS LATER, TELSTAR REMEMBERED
(Ap) |
The success of Telstar a quarter century ago sent sober scientists at Bell Telephone Laboratories i
Air Cargo
EASTERN TOLD NOT TO MOVE GROUND CREWS
(Ap) |
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction ordering Eastern Airlines not to transfer unionized
Air Cargo
MEXICAN STOCK MARKET OUTPERFORMING ALL OTHERS
(Ap) |
The Mexican economy, darkened by triple-digit inflation, huge foreign debt payments and volatility i
RURAL ROADS HAVE WORST TRUCK ACCIDENT RATE
Leo Abruzzese |
Fatal truck accidents occur twice as often on small rural roads as on interstate highways, a major n
Trucking News
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
TRADING VOLUME INCREASES AT CBT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Volume in futures and options trading at the Chicago Board of Trade reached a monthly record of 10.7
CONN. DENIED REQUEST FOR TANDEM TRUCK BAN
(Ap) |
Connecticut suffered another defeat in its war on tandem trucks last week with announcement the Fede
Trucking News
US DOWNGRADES DELEGATION TO UNCTAD VII
Anne Meade |
The United States is expected to be represented at much lower than ministerial level at Unctad VII,
STEEL EXPERT PREDICTS TURNAROUND
Chris Dupin |
The outlook for the U.S. steel industry is brighter now than it has been in years, and most large st
US OVERSIGHT OF INSURANCE GAINING SUPPORT
C.A. Carpenter |
Little insurance companies visit the Minnesota Insurance Department all the time to find out what th
HOMEOWNERS TO SPEND MORE KEEPING OFF THE WINTER CHILL
Sam Glasser |
Retail home heating oil prices are almost certain to increase this winter if the rising trend in who
LAWMAKER BLASTS NRC OVER GE REACTOR STUDY
(Ap) |
An Ohio lawmaker says he'll continue to push the Nuclear RegulatoryCommission to make public
UK IMPORTS EXPECTED TO INCREASE
Edwin Unsworth |
With Britain's manufacturing plants now working at or near peak levels and a further rise in consume
Maritime
COCOA PRICES DEFENDED
(Ap) |
The average world market price of cocoa last week rose above the level necessitating international s
Maritime
AUSTRALIAN EXPORTS OF BEEF TO DECLINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Australia's efforts to increase cattle herds will reduce beef exports in fiscal 1987-88 (July-June),
Maritime
NAVISTAR DENIESNEW NISSAN REPORT
Michael S. Lelyveld |
An official of Navistar International Corp. has denied a report from Japan that the company has agre
Trucking News
PACIFIC DOCKERS TO AIR CONTRACT
John Davies |
Longshore delegates from ports up and down the West Coast began arriving today for a caucus on the t
Maritime
TRUCKING BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Merger of Bus Firms Gets Temporary OKThe Interstate Commerce Commission gave temporary appro
Trucking News
ON THE MOVE SCANLAN ASKED TO RESIGN PORT POSITION
JOC Staff |
Francis A. Scanlan, chairman of the Delaware River Port Authority, was told to resign after serving
TOKYO DEALERS WARM TO DOLLAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
After a month of watching the dollar inch cautiously upward, dealers here say they are confident it
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Urea Imports Found Injuring US IndustryThe U.S. International Trade Commission has determine
Maritime
BROTHER INDUSTRIES OPENS TENN. UNIT
(Ap) |
Japan's Brother Industries Ltd. has opened a typewriter manufacturing assembly plant in Bartlett, ne
LLOYD'S IMPLEMENTS PCW OFFERS
Edwin Unsworth |
Lloyd's of London has taken the final steps necessary to implement itssettlement offer to members of
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
July 2, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
OIL BUST BRINGS ROCKY TIMES TO THE MOUNTAINS
(Ap) |
Nothing epitomizes the Rocky Mountain West's petroleum fortunes better than a tiny bar in downtown
BRITISH COAL SEEKS CHANGES IN WORKING ARRANGEMENTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
British Coal is trying to push through major changes in working arrangements with miners in order to
INDIAN DAM FACES LAWSUITS AND MAGIC
(Ap) |
The Soviet Union has stepped into a flood of controversy in this remote Himalayan town, close to the
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Gap Narrows Between Thai, US Corn PricesThe gap between Thai and U.S. corn prices in the Sou
Maritime
DAVE HIGDON'S INSIDE TALK ON TRANSPORTATION
Dave Higdon |
SOURCES AT THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION expect T. Allan McArtor to win easy Senate confirmation
Air Cargo
YEN BOND MART YIELDS SLOWLY TO FOREIGNERS
Cynthia Owens |
Through political pressure and sheer capital strength, foreign securities companies have forced thei
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