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ANOTHER WAR AND PEACE STORY: LIBERTY SHIP TO LEAD NEW LIFE
Gregory S. Johnson |
A Liberty ship that dodged torpedoes and eluded bombs during World War II has escaped the most dread
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CFTC to Consider Evening TradingThe Commodity Futures Trading Commission will consider this
RISK MANAGERS VS. INSURERS IN SESSION ON RATE CYCLES
Paula L. Green |
A London reinsurer didn't seem to buy the Delaware insurance commissioner's unsolicited pitch for bu
TAIWAN BUYING TRIP TO NY OFF
Janet Porter |
At a time when Taiwan is under intense pressure to import more from the United States, it has had to
CBT PROPOSES RENOVATIONS
Laurie A. Morse |
The Chicago Board of Trade has been pitching proposals for a multimillion- dolla r trading floor ren
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
April 2, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Conn. Gas Company In Energy VentureBRIDGEPORT, Conn. - Southern Connecticut Gas Co. signed a
THE ECONOMY HELP-WANTED ADS GAIN IN FEBRUARY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Help-wanted advertising rose six points in February, continuing the seesaw pattern of the index for
MASSEY MAY BE ON BRINK OF BREAKUP BY OWNERS
Tim Sansbury |
A.T. Massey Coal Co., the nation's ninth largest coal producer, is about to be split in half by its
OIL SLUMP FORCES FRUGALITY - SAUDI STYLE
(Ap) |
With recession upon them, Saudi Arabians are giving up the spendthrift ways of their oil-boom years
UK READIES SANCTIONS AGAINST JAPANESE
Bruce Barnard |
The government approved tough sanctions against Japanese financial institutions op erating in London
JAPANESE RESIST US PROPOSALS TO CUT CHLOROFLUOROCARBON USE
(Ap) |
Proposals in the U.S. Congress that would force Japan and other countries tocut back on the
LAIDLAW REPORTS INCREASED INCOME
JOC Staff |
Laidlaw Transportation Ltd. reported net income for the three months ended Feb. 28 increased to C$28
US OFFICIAL HITS BILL ON INVESTMENT DISCLOSURE
(Ap) |
A Commerce Department official criticized a proposal for greater disclosure of investment in the Uni
Maritime
APC TO START 3RD GULF TRAIN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
American President Companies plans to start a third double-stack train each week in mid-April on a r
GREEK SEAMEN, OWNERS INK PACT
Victor Walker |
The recent signing of a long-delayed wage agreement between Greek seamen and shipowners has averted
Maritime
US AUTO PARTS FIRMS HIT STATES' INCENTIVES
(Ap) |
U.S. auto parts manufacturers and members of Congress are complaining that states are giving Japanes
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
OIL EXPLORATION PLAN MAY DEVASTATE ALASKAN TRIBE
Gloria Joseph |
An Indian tribe living in isolation just south of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, depends on th
SOVIET CHEMICAL GOALS QUESTIONED
Albert Axebank |
Western commercial sources raise strong doubts that the Soviet chemical industry will be able to ach
DOE PAYS $126 MILLION IN ETHANOL PLANT BAILOUT
(Ap) |
The Energy Department has paid $126 million to rescue an Indiana ethanol plant that was unable to ma
SUIT CLAIMS UTILITY WORKER FIRED OVER ASBESTOS ISSUE
(Ap) |
Con Edison was accused of firing a mechanic because he persistently asked questions about asbestos l
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TVA Purchases Coal In 4 Spot TransactionsTennessee Valley Authority bought coal from Kentuck
PLASTICS CORNER REICHHOLD COATINGS UNIT HIKES ALKYD, RESIN PRICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The chemical coatings division of Reichhold Chemicals Inc. announced price increases effective April
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Braniff Sets Start Date For Minnesota ServiceBraniff Inc. said it will inaugurate service at
ICN UNIT TO ACQUIRE SPANISH DRUG COMPANY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc. announced that its 87 percent-owned subsidiary, SPI Pharmaceuticals Inc., w
EASTERN PILOTS CITE EROSION OF SAFETY MARGINS
(Ap) |
Eastern Airlines pilots in uniform picketed the carrier's major terminals Thursday to dramatize thei
STERLING FORMS OLEFINS COMPANY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Sterling Group Inc. announced the formation of Cain Chemical Inc., a $1 billion integrated olefins c
JAPAN WEIGHSSANCTIONS REPLY
(Ap) |
Even if Japan decides that U.S. sanctions announced last week in a semiconductor trade dispute overs
Maritime
EC SLAPS US WITH LIST OF UNFAIR TRADE ACTS
(Ap) |
The European Community, seeking to counter what it sees as rising protectionism in the U.S. Congress
Maritime
THREE TOP TRUCK FIRMS ANNOUNCE RATE HIKES
Leo Abruzzese |
The nation's three largest trucking companies will raise freight rates on long-haul traffic despite
DOLLAR DIPS ON TRADE DEFICIT COMMENT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar weakened against most major foreign currencies Thursday on remarks about the U.S. tr
STOCKS TRACE UNCERTAIN PATTERN
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
Attention focused on individual issues in a mixed, uncertain stock market Thursday with many changes
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Chamber of Commerce Hits Acute-Care PlanThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce criticized Reagan admin
ON THE MOVE EX-SENATOR ANDREWS SETS LOBBY FIRM
Staff Report |
Former U.S. Senator Mark Andrews, R-N.D., formed Andrews Associates Inc., a government relations fir
REYNOLDS TOBACCO SELLS FOUR BRANDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco USA said Thursday it sold four of its smoking tobacco brands to John Middleton
NYMEX TO LAUNCH HEATING OIL OPTIONS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The New York Mercantile Exchange will launch trading of options on its heating oil futures contract
TOPGALLANT MAY MERGE WITH BCR LINES
Mark Magnier |
Topgallant Group Inc., which submitted the second lowest bid to carry Military Sealift Command Cargo
Maritime
EDITOR'S NOTE
JOC Staff |
Beginning this week, price changes for Naval Stores materials will be published on Mondays only in t
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Phenolphthalein Prices Rise as Dollar FallsThe spot price of white phenolphthalein is moving
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