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STEEL IMPORT CURBS THREATEN USX-POHANG JOINT VENTURE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
USS-Posco Industries faces an unusual dilemma: The Voluntary Restraint Agreements that benefit its U
US, PERU NEAR END OF DISPUTE AGREEMENT AWAITS APPROVAL BY FMC OF SHIP PROVISION
Robert F. Morison |
The United States and Peru have formally agreed how to settle the shipping dispute between them.
CHERNOBYL MAY HAVE RAISED EUROPE'S INTEREST IN US COAL
Tim Sansbury |
U.S. coal exporters may be able to increase sales in Europe, especially in Italy, because of the Sov
GERMAN EC AIDE SHRUGS OFF CRITICISM
Erich E. Toll |
Karl-Heinz Narjes thinks of his job as a learning process. As one of West Germany's two comm
STOCKS SLIP IN BORED MARKET
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
The stock market drifted lower in a sea of boredom Monday as cautious investors kept one eye on the
DOLLAR SLIPS LOWER ON BEARISH SENTIMENT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar slipped a little lower against most key currencies Monday on bearish sentiment and t
HIS SEAFOOD FEAST MAY NET NEW BUSINESS
Marie Prat |
Two Japanese visitors at the Port of Greater Baton Rouge were treated to a seafood feast that would
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
TAIWAN PLANS TO LIFT CONTROLS AT LATER DATE
(Ap) |
Taiwan will lift its foreign exchange controls when the Taiwan dollar reaches a more stable level in
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Comex Shortens Hours Again to Clear PaperThe Commodity Exchange Inc. will shorten its tradin
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
FOOD FOR THOUGHT . . . THOUGHT FOR FOOD
Colleen Sweeney |
Grub is grub. Right? Well, almost. Depending on where you are, food by any other name can be quite c
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Loan to Philippines Will Aid Port ProjectMANILA, Philippines - The Philippines and the World
Maritime
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Sales Net Income Per Share CompanyPeriod Latest Prior Latest Pr
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Mon., May 4, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.K.
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Xtra Corp. Completes Acquisition of RenTcoXtra Corp. of Boston has completed its acquisition
EPA OFFICIALS TAKE A LOOK AT UNWANTED GARBAGE BARGE
(Ap) |
Officials inspected a barge filled with 6 million pounds of unwanted garbage Monday as it floated of
Maritime
COMMUTERS BRING FERRIES BACK TO THE FUTURE
Susan Caba |
Ferryboats, rendered obsolete decades ago by tunnels and bridges that speed commuters into the city,
Maritime
P-I-E OWNERS REACH SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
Leo Abruzzese |
Past and present owners of P-I-E Nationwide Inc. reached a settlement that could resolve a year-old
SAN FRANCISCO PORT OFFICIAL USES THE COMPETITIVE EDGE
Maureen Robb |
William H.C. Chang, the port of San Francisco's newest commissioner, brings an unusual background to
Maritime
FACILITY PROTECTS METAL PRODUCTS
Kevin Commins |
Alternative Transportation Systems Group opened what company executives claim is the "finest" metal
PEGASUS PLANS TO LAUNCH FREIGHT MATCHING SYSTEM
Kevin D. Thompson |
A computer-coordinated freight matching system still under development has some trucking company off
EUROPE TRUCK DEMAND LIKELY TO RISE SLOWLY
Edwin Unsworth |
European demand for commercial vehicles is forecast to rise slowly over the next five years, with a
COAST GUARD FORMALLY DELEGATES JOBS TO ABS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The American Bureau of Shipping is now responsible for tonnage measurement services for commercial,
Maritime
CROWLEY SLAMS NAVIERAS MOVE
Maureen Robb |
Crowley Maritime Corp. vows to fight Navieras de Puerto Rico's bid to buy the ships and South Americ
Maritime
NY TRAINING MANUAL DRAWS CHARGES OF BIAS
(Ap) |
A New York State Workers Compensation training manual intended to help foster better race relations
BCR SAID TO CANCEL SERVICE
Mark Magnier |
BCR Lines, a small trans-Atlantic carrier that called the U.S. East Coast with three ships, appears
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Malpractice Rate Hike Focus of RI MeetingPROVIDENCE, R.I. - Rhode Island insurance regulator
NEW CLAIMS SYSTEM NEARER AT NYIE BY KIM ANDERSON
Journal of Commerce Special |
When Donald G. Osenga came to the New York Insurance Exchange in July 1985 he was presented with two
MALPRACTICE WOES WEIGH ON NURSE PRACTITIONERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Nurses are putting up a fight against mounting pressure from the high cost and limited availability
GA. INSURERS TOLD: KEEP RATES STEADY
Journal of Commerce Special |
Property and casualty insurers in Georgia should freeze rates for at least another year, the state i
INSURANCE EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Cigna Corp. Profit Soared in QuarterCigna Corp. reported first quarter operating profit zoom
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Japan Vows to Act On S. Korean DeficitSEOUL, South Korea - Japanese Foreign Minister Tadashi
Maritime
NISSAN, FORD STUDY PLANT FOR MINI-VANS
Mark Wilson |
The world's fourth-ranking car builder, Nissan Motor Co., is nervous about opening its second car pl
Maritime
WORLDWIDE INDEXES SIGNAL FURTHER ECONOMIC GAINS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The leading indexes of Japan and Taiwan are advancing at double-digit growth rates, The Conference B
Maritime
VOYAGER CREW STRUGGLES TO PAY FLIGHT DEBTS
(Ap) |
Saddled with debts, Voyager pilots Dick Rutan and Jeana Yeager have been criss-crossing the country
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EDS Airs Acquisition Of California CompanyElectronic Data Systems Corp., the computer servic
Maritime
THIRD WORLD DEBTORS REPAYING BANKS
(Ap) |
It's the halfway mark of Treasury Secretary James A. Baker's three-year plan to help solve the Third
Maritime
GALLIUM ARSENIDE CHIP MAKERS FIND NICHE
Los Angeles Daily News |
Gallium arsenide computer chips may be designed for speed, but manufacturers have spent years strugg
Maritime
SPAIN TO GIVE FOREIGN BANKS LARGER ROLE
Howard Schissel |
Foreign banks will play an increasingly important role in Spain's banking industry as the market in
Maritime
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