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MOODY'S REVIEWING JAPANESE BANK DEBT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Moody's Investors Service said it placed the long-term debt ratings of four Japanese banks under rev
FRENCH FIRMS, ONCE RETICENT, LIST ABROAD
Howard Schissel |
French companies are taking advantage of the lower value of the U.S. dollar to boost their investmen
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
London Futures Mart Sets Yen Bond TradingLONDON - The London International Financial Futures
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 17 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Trucking News
GROUP OF UNITED EMPLOYEES MAP RECAPITALIZATION PLAN
Gregory S. Johnson |
A group of United Airlines employees, seeking to keep the airline out of the clutches of the Airline
Air Cargo
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Road Haulage Association biennial tanker convention and exhibit, June 17-19, Norbreck Castle and Nor
Air Cargo
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
960.5 (June 17) Previous day - 966.0 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange in Lo
Trucking News
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK SECURITY PROCEDURE AT PARIS AIR SHOW LIKE BOARDING JET
Edwin Unsworth |
With their usual finesse for detail the French have made entry to this year's Paris Air Show, genera
Air Cargo
AIR FORCE MAY REPLACE FLEET
Tom Green |
The Air Force has been talking to three defense contractors about a possible replacement for a fleet
Air Cargo
FOUR US AIRLINES ARE BIG CUSTOMERS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Embraer currently counts four U.S. regional airlines among its leading customers. Those include:
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GE Aircraft Engines Inks Pact With PartnersGE Aircraft Engines U.S.A. said it has reached ag
EMBRAER FLYING HIGH DESPITE TURBULENCE
James Bruce |
At least one Brazilian company, aircraft manufacturer Embraer - Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica, i
Air Cargo
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mideast Nation Runs Cargo Check SystemsCargo examination systems capable of checking contain
Trucking News
NY REVEALS STRATEGIES TO CUT BRIDGE TRAFFIC
(Ap) |
If efforts to increase car pooling in Rockland and Westchester counties are unsuccessful, New York s
Trucking News
TRUCK GROUP REAFFIRMS SUPPORT FOR LOWER SPEED
Leo Abruzzese |
American Trucking Associations reaffirmed its support for the 55 mile an hour speed limit and said i
Trucking News
SCANIA PREFERS RIPPLE TO SPLASH IN TRUCK MARKET
Michael S. Lelyveld |
When Scania first came to the land of sell, sell, sell, its U.S. competitors couldn't make heads or
Trucking News
BEE STING TRIGGERS ACCIDENT
(Ap) |
Truck driver Fred Bowse Jr. remembers the bee sting and little else until he awakened to find himsel
Trucking News
SENATOR: COMMERCIAL TRUCKERS SHOULD DISCLOSE LICENSE HISTORY
Leo Abruzzese |
Commercial truck drivers should be required to provide prospective employers with a history of past
Trucking News
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Reichhold Hikes Latex, Copolymer PricesDOVER, Del. - The emulsion polymers division of Reich
JAPAN STEELMAKER SETS BIOTECH R&D
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Nippon Kokan (NKK), Japan's second-largest steelmaker, has initiated a biotechnology research and de
JAPAN LIMITED ON GULF AID
A.E. Cullison |
Japan plans to cooperate with the United States in maintaining safe navigation in the Persian Gulf i
Maritime
MALLINCKRODT PLANS NEW FLUORINE PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
International Minerals & Chemical Corp.'s subsidiary, Mallinckrodt Inc., will to build the first aro
CHEMICAL MARKETS OVERALL FERTILIZER USAGE UP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Consumption of U.S.-produced fertilizer products increased overall for the crop year-to-date period,
COURT DELAYS HEARING ON SEA-LAND USL BID
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A court has put off until June 26 a hearing on Sea-Land Service's bid to buy ships and routes from U
Maritime
PANEL TO CUT COAST GUARD BUDGET FUNDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The House-Senate conference attempting to write a budget for fiscal 1988 tenta tively agreed to redu
Maritime
SEAWAY DOING WELL IN '87
Robert F. Morison |
James L. Emery, the U.S. administrator of the St. Lawrence Seaway, is encouraged by cargo gains on t
Maritime
OAKLAND APPROVES WATERFRONT PROJECT
(Ap) |
The port of Oakland on Tuesday approved a $100 million agreement to transform Jack London Square int
Maritime
OIL TERMINALS URGED TO ADOPT SAFETY GUIDELINES
James Nolan |
Oil terminal operators have worries other than those occupying containerport managers. For one thing
Maritime
NYK OPENS CANADIAN SUBSIDIARY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Nippon Yusen Kaisha has opened a wholly-owned Canadian subsidiary, NYK Line (Ontario) Inc., which be
Maritime
ANTIGUA PORT GETS FACE-LIFT
Canute James |
The port of St. John's, the capital of Antigua, is being expanded in a US$23.5 million program to ea
Maritime
INDONESIA GETS FINANCING TO IMPROVE TWO HARBORS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Officials in Indonesia say work will start shortly on US$11 million projects to upgrade ports at Jak
Maritime
REFLAGGING OF TANKERS CRITICIZED
Robert F. Morison |
A Republican member of the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee took the Reagan administrat
Maritime
NJ HIGH-RISK DRIVERS FACE HIGHER PREMIUMS
(Ap) |
Drivers in New Jersey who can't get traditional automobile insurance because their driving records l
CONSULTANT PREFERS HIS OLD TACOMA HOME
Gloria Joseph |
The man who runs the largest pension fund consulting agency in the nation can't be found anywhere ne
SWISS INVESTORS LOOK TO MEXICO
(Ap) |
A group of Swiss investors asked Mexican authorities for permission to set up a plant to produce mar
PENSION GROUP APPROVES MERGER
Journal of Commerce Special |
Stockholders of Pension Insurance Group of America Inc., at a special meeting here Wednesday, approv
ASBESTOS SUITS FLOOD NY FEDERAL COURT
(Ap) |
More than two dozen central New York workers, taking advantage of the state's infant toxic torts law
SIGNS POINT TO ACCORD ON BUDGET
John Boyd |
Congressional Democrats appeared close to nailing down an elusive budget agree ment Wednesday aftern
HOUSE PANEL OKS CATASTROPHIC COVER
Leah R. Young |
The House Energy and Commerce Committee Wednesday approved catastrophic illness insurance for Medica
RATE-MAKING BILL FALTERS IN CALIF.
(Ap) |
An industry-opposed bill mandating state approval before insurance companies could increase or decre
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