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EDUCATION DOES PAY, STUDY SHOWS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Parents have told their children for generations that they should study hard so that they can go to
THE CATCH-22 IN JFK CARGO SYSTEM
Richard Malkin |
From the point of view of the airline cargo service executive at Kennedy International Airport, it i
SECURITY PACIFIC CORP. PROMOTES 6 EXECUTIVES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Security Pacific Corp., the nation's sixth largest bank holding company, said Tuesday it promoted si
A CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
Samsung Group distributes its electronics products in the United States through Samsung Electronics
BARGE USE IS FOCUS OF SEMINAR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A seminar here May 6-8 will focus on the possibility of using seagoing barges and inland-ocean ships
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mohasco to Sell Mexican Carpet UnitAMSTERDAM, N.Y. - Mohasco Corp. has signed an agreement t
Maritime
CHINESE PLAYER COULD INTENSIFY COAL COMPETITION
P.T. Bangsberg |
A recently established state-owned Chinese coal exporting company may lead to sharper competition wi
INDIA SEEKS FUNDING TO MODERNIZE TEXTILES
Neel Patri |
India is seeking US$1.5 billion in World Bank assistance to modernize its textile industry, hoping t
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Taiwan to Encourage Investments in USTAIPEI, Taiwan - Taiwan plans to encourage its business
Maritime
MACK-UAW TALKS NEAR DEADLINE
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Round-the-clock talks between Mack Trucks Inc. and representatives of the United Auto Workers conti
INDONESIA FEELS FREE TO COPY UNDER ITS LAW
P.T. Bangsberg |
Claims that Indonesia blatantly infringes copyright are spurious because copying is not illegal unde
Maritime
NAKASONE URGES MEASURES TO SPUR DEMAND AT HOME
A.E. Cullison |
State regulations restricting the daily operations of the nation's commercial corporations should be
Maritime
JAPANESE AGREE TOKYO'S CURBS ARE ROOT OF TRADE FRICTIONS
A.E. Cullison |
Three days of discussions between U.S. and Japanese political and business leaders ended just south
Maritime
NAKASONE URGES MEASURES TO SPUR DEMAND AT HOME
A.E. Cullison |
State regulations restricting the daily operations of the nation's commercial corporations should be
Maritime
ON THE MOVE NATIONAL PIGGYBACK PICKS MILLER
From Wire and Staff Reports |
National Piggyback Services Inc. named Barry A. Miller executive vice president, replacing Robert Li
LYNG WARNS OF EFFECTS OF JAPANESE INACTION
(Ap) |
Japan's government seems unaware that growing protectionist sentiment has put the United States on t
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE PORTABLE POWER SYSTEM UTILIZES SOLAR ENERGY
JOC Staff |
A Dutch manufacturer has developed a portable power system operating on solar energy. The generator
Maritime
STOCKTON GETS GOOD REPORT
Maureen Robb |
The port of Stockton, stung by a critical grand jury report last year, wants it known that a new gra
Maritime
FRANCE'S BUREAU VERITAS CREATES US-BASED BOX INSPECTION UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Bureau Veritas, the French ship classification society, is launching a new U.S.-based container insp
Maritime
CONFERENCE SETS 6 PERCENT RATE INCREASE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Pacific Coast/Australia-New Zealand Tariff Bureau announced a general rate increase of at least
Maritime
CONRAIL CHAIRMAN CHALLENGES INDUSTRY
Lawrence Kaufman |
The job ahead for Conrail and all railroads and our agents is to improve the intermodal transportati
TOP UAL OFFICIALS DON 'GOLDEN PARACHUTES'
(Ap) |
Top officials of UAL Inc., parent of United Airlines, have been given lucrative employment contracts
TREASURY POSTS $28 BILLION DEFICIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Treasury posted a $28.01 billion deficit in March, bringing the total budget shortfall to $
HIGH US PRICES FOR GRAIN SLOW SOVIET TRADE
Rose A. Horowitz |
When Dwayne Andreas met with Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet leader who was then in charge of agricult
HONG KONG SELLERS PROFIT FROM FAIR
P.T. Bangsberg |
Hong Kong exhibitors signed orders worth HK$4.3 million (US$550,000) at the recent International Hou
Maritime
COOPERVISION EXPANDS UK OPTICAL BUSINESS
Journal of Commerce Special |
CooperVision Inc. said it acquired two retail optical chains in the United Kingdom, bringing to 117
Maritime
BUSINESS CHEERS BARBADOS MOVES
Canute James |
The business sector in Barbados has responded favorably to new measures introduced by the government
Maritime
INSURANCE EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Insurance Boosts Armco EarningsPARSIPPANY, N.J. - Armco Inc. reported first quarter earnings
MARINE CASUALTIES
JOC Staff |
The 48,850-deadweight-ton French container vessel Korrigan went aground at Fos sur Mer while leaving
Maritime
RYDER EARNINGS ROSE 39% IN QUARTER
JOC Staff |
Ryder System Inc. reported first quarter earnings increased 39 percent to $34.3 million, or 42 cents
EARNINGS MAY BE OFF AT MCDONNELL DOUGLAS
Los Angeles Daily News |
McDonnell Douglas Corp.'s chairman said that first-quarter earnings would be off by 30 percent, caus
S. AMERICAN OILSEED SALES LIKELY TO LAG
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Oilseeds exports from South America are likely to rise by only 800,000 metric tons in calendar 1987,
HONG KONG MINING GROUP SETS SIGHTS ON PHILIPPINES
P.T. Bangsberg |
A rapidly expanding mining company that previously acquired a substantial stake in a Canadian gold f
JOFC ADDS YANKEE TO SPOT GAS TABLE
Sam Glasser |
The Journal of Commerce today begins listing weekly natural gas price quotations supplied by the Yan
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
2 Banks Blame Brazil For Lower Net IncomeManufacturers Hanover Corp. and Citicorp said Brazi
3 MAJOR AIRLINES EXPECTED TO EXTEND DISCOUNT FARES
(Ap) |
The nation's major airlines are expected to offer deeply discounted special fares through the end of
TRINIDAD TO EXPEDITE FOREIGN INVESTMENT
Canute James |
Trinidad and Tobago is hoping legislative and administrative changes will attract foreign investors.
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Canadian Insurer Requires AIDS TestsWINNIPEG, Manitoba - Manitobans wanting to buy life insu
UNION, COMPANY DIFFER ON TESTING
(Ap) |
Members of a Teamsters union and Sikorsky Aircraft must get together to discuss the company's revise
CAN COURTS TRY MINE DAMAGE SUIT?
Alan F. Schoedel |
Attorneys argued before a federal appeals court Tuesday over whether a lawsuit to recover damages ca
Maritime
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