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SPARKS STILL FLY DESPITE INSURANCE CRUNCH
Paula L. Green |
U.S. insurers aren't sharing the growing American passion for fireworks. Americans are buyin
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GE Credit Plans to Buy Leading Fleet LessorSTAMFORD, Conn. - GE Credit Corp. said it agreed
Trucking News
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
Emery Air Freight Quitting South AfricaWILTON, Conn. - Citing pressure from U.S. pro-divesti
OIL CONSORTIUM APPEALS GREEK LAW ALLOWING TAKEOVER
(Ap) |
A Canadian, West German and U.S. oil consortium appealed to the state council on Wednesday against a
C-E, LURGI RESTRUCTURE PACT ON FLUIDIZED BED BOILERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Combustion Engineering Inc. said that it would supervise marketing of fluidized bed boilers in the U
UTILITIES BUY COAL
Andrea Chancellor |
An Indiana utility, a Nebraska city public utility and Iowa State University at Ames are buying coal
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Newbay to Build Cogeneration PlantNewbay Corp. announced it will build a 70-megawatt coal- f
GM CORP. LEADS TOP US EXPORTERS
(Ap) |
General Motors Corp., despite a drop in its overseas sales, ranked first among U.S. exporters in 198
Maritime
PEPSI BOOSTS INVESTMENTS IN CHINA
P.T. Bangsberg |
PepsiCo Inc. hopes to more than double production capacity in China to 25 million cases a year by 19
Maritime
LIFE IMPROVING IN THIRD WORLD
(Ap) |
Nearly half the people in the world live in countries where the average income is only about $1 a da
Maritime
HUNGRY SOVIETS GET SLICE OF AMERICAN PIE
Thom Shanker |
To judge from the "Information USA" exhibit now attracting crowds in the Soviet capital, the average
Maritime
PANEL WILL MONITOR CUSTOMS AUTOMATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The American Association of Exporters and Importers has formed a special committee to oversee and mo
Maritime
COLOMBIA OFFERS COFFEE COMPROMISE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Colombia has offered a technical compromise to the International Coffee Organization economic accord
Maritime
AUSTRALIANS DISCUSS LIABILITY FOR CHEMICAL RESIDUES IN MEAT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Australian cattle producers are prepared to accept limited liability forfinancial losses ari
Maritime
DOLLAR MIXED IN THIN TRADING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar was mixed in thin trading Wednesday, after paring losses against the Japanese yen an
UK RAIL PRINTS SOLD FOR $3 MILLION
(Ap) |
The pension fund of Britain's state-run railroad proved a shrewd investor in the art market this wee
Rail News
EQUIPMENT MAKERS URGED TO HELP WITH MISSILE TRAINS
John Davies |
A military commander for a project that would make it possible to launch nuclear missiles from comme
Rail News
CHINESE FAIR INVITES WORLD TO INVEST
John Kelley |
China's sprawling but underdeveloped chemical industry threw open its doors Tuesday and invited the
SMOKING BAN LEGISLATION LOSES STEAM
Dave Higdon |
Smoke may indicate fire, but a debate in the House Appropriations Committee showed graphically that
Air Cargo
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Transportation Research Board, 12th Annual Summer Conference on Ports, Waterways, Intermodal Termina
Trucking News
INSURERS VULNERABLE TO COMPUTER DISASTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A large percentage of insurance companies may be inadequately protected against major computer brea
BALDRIGE SEES LINK IN US DEFICITS
John Boyd |
To Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige, the safest path to a lower U.S trade deficit lies in cutting
BILL BOOSTS RETIREE HEALTH PLANS
Leah R. Young |
Legislation introduced in the House Wednesday would permit employers to set aside tax-free money to
EVERGREEN PREPARED TO JOIN CONFERENCES RATE-MAKING GROUPS MUST BE HONEST, CHAIRMAN SAYS
Stanford Erickson |
Evergreen Group, the world's largest containership operator, is prepared to become a member of vario
STATE REGULATION: IS IT EFFECTIVE? NAIC BLASTS DRIVE TO REPEAL MCCARRAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners came down hard on Washington in a new report pro
FINANCIAL WOES PLAGUE SEABROOK
TOM McNIFF |
Financial bad news continued to hit the owners of the Seabrook nuclear power plant Wednesday as a ma
JAMAICA TO BOOST SHARE OF US ETHANOL MART
Canute James |
Jamaica will increase significantly its share of the U.S. ethanol market in two years following a jo
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS The House Ways and Means Committee will take up the Toshiba-Kongsberg issue on
SHEARSON PICKS NWA, COASTAL STOCK TO RISE
Gordon Platt |
NWA Inc., parent of Northwest Airlines, Coastal Corp. and Hanson Trust, isamong Shearson Lehman Brot
FOREIGN TRADE STATISTICS ON SELECTED PETROCHEMICALS
JOC Staff |
April 1987 - Quantities in 1,000s Export Totals Import TotalsF.A.S.
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Lawmaker Seeks Delay Of MTA ConfirmationALBANY, N.Y. - Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Rail News
FLEET MANAGERS SEE LITTLE THREAT FROM STANDARDS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Where once there were thousands of custom-built trucks on the road, there are still thousands of cus
Trucking News
CSX POSTS DECLINE IN EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CSX Corp. reported second quarter earnings of $100 million - or 65 cents a share - on revenue of $2
STATE REGULATION: IS IT EFFECTIVE? WHERE FEDERAL LAWS ARE NEEDED
Leah R. Young |
A diverse group of state insurance regulators, running the spectrum from supporters of state regulat
GASOLINE PRICES RISE IN NEW YORK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Gasoline prices were higher across New York State last week, according to the State Energy Office's
US MANUFACTURERS WORRY ABOUT DOMESTIC COMPETITION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Most U.S. manufacturing executives still consider other U.S. companies as their primary competition
Maritime
HONDA TO EXPORT CYCLES TO JAPAN
Journal of Commerce Special |
Honda of America Manufacturing said it will export its top-of-the-line Honda Gold Wing touring motor
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EC Accuses US Firms Of Dumping PolyesterBRUSSELS, Belgium - The United States is among 12 co
Maritime
UNCTAD FORUM TO STRESS REVITALIZING DEVELOPMENT
(Ap) |
The seventh session of the U.N. Conference on Trade and Development, starting next week, will strive
Maritime
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