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GENCORP WITHDRAWS ANTI-TAKEOVER PLANS
(Ap) |
GenCorp Inc.'s board of directors has withdrawn three anti-takeover proposals in the face of a legal
RAILS TO CONTINUE PUSH ON LIABILITY
David M. Cawthorne |
This week's Supreme Court ruling that emotional injuries are covered by the Federal Employers' Liabi
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
An editing error in a March 25 article on the law suit filed by Lifschultz Fast Freight Inc. resulte
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
International Symposium Airfreight For Profit - To Whom?" Conference, April 2-3, Post House Hotel (
AIRLINE DECONTROL PRAISED, PANNED
Tim Neale |
The man known as the principal architect of airline deregulation gave Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D-Ohio
FOREIGN AIRLINES PRESS FOR US MARKET RIGHTS
Tim Neale |
Foreign airlines are screaming for greater access to the U.S. market and eventually will open their
UK SHIPPERS ATTACK GROUND CHARGES
Edwin Unsworth |
British shippers have attacked the ground handling charges made by airlines as being too high, as we
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE UK FIRM DEVELOPS VACUUM TWEEZERS
JOC Staff |
A British company has developed vacuum tweezers that can be used to eliminate mechanical damage and
Maritime
PROFITS UP 45.6 PERCENT AT SWIRE PACIFIC
P.T. Bangsberg |
Swire Pacific Ltd., a major trading, property and transport conglomerate, reports profits up 45.6 pe
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Parties Move Forward PSA Acquisition DateThe boards of USAir Group Inc., PS Group Inc. and P
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
IMPORT FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
International Fur Fair Set for New YorkThe 1987 American International Fur Fair is designed
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ITC Throws Out Dumping ComplaintThe International Trade Commission voted Wednesday to throw
Maritime
SAN FRANCISCO HIT ON SERVICE FOR IMPORTERS
Mark W. Lyon |
Customs inspection delays and storage expenses in San Francisco are forcing apparel shippers to cons
Maritime
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Botha Campaigns JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - President P.W. Botha planned his first campaign
Maritime
PERU TO PAY DEBT WITH PRODUCTS
(Ap) |
Peru says it will open offices in Washington and Paris within a month to arrange deals with creditor
Maritime
AUSTRALIA, TAIWAN LEAD IN GROWTH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Australia and Taiwan moved to the top of the world economic growth chart, the Conference Board's Int
Maritime
LOANS SEEN CONTINUING TO DEBTOR COUNTRIES
John Davies |
Banks in the United States, Europe and Japan have little choice but to lend more money to debt-laden
Maritime
FINANCIAL SERVICES BOOST BAT EARNINGS
Edwin Unsworth |
BAT Industries PLC, the tobacco, retail and financial services conglomerate, reported 1986 pretax pr
Maritime
JAPANESE BUSINESSMAN ADVOCATES PRICE CUTS
(Ap) |
Land and consumer prices must be lowered to stimulate the Japanese economy, which has slowed to a cr
Maritime
SOUTH KOREA READIES LIST OF BARRIERS
(Ap) |
South Korea will present a list of alleged Japanese non-tariff barriers against South Korean product
Maritime
US SEMICONDUCTOR CURBS MAY DISRUPT MARKET
(Ap) |
Any U.S. decision to punish Japanese chip makers for alleged "dumping" ofsemiconductors at unfairly
Maritime
TRADE FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Dusseldorf to Host Interhospital '87DUSSELDORF, West Germany - Interhospital 87, the world's
Maritime
MODERNITY KEY TO STEEL VENTURE
(Ap) |
A joint venture between the world's largest steelmaker and the No. 4 U.S. steel company will produce
Maritime
VIRGINIA TRADE GUIDE DUE OUT APRIL 15
Carl Cahill |
Virginia's first ever import-export directory will roll off the presses April 15, and 4,500 copies w
Maritime
INDIA'S ECONOMY SEEN LOSING MOMENTUM
Sheila Tefft |
Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's much vaunted plan to shake India from its economic lethargy appears to
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Pasta Tycoon Takes Wine Train's ThrottleA millionaire who made his fortune with pasta and ch
Maritime
GREAT WESTERN SHIPS MALT TO BREWERS IN CHINA
(Ap) |
Great Western Malting Co. says it has become the first U.S. company to ship processed malt to brewe
Maritime
CHINESE VESSELS WANT TO CATCH WHITING
(Ap) |
Two Chinese fish-processing vessels have asked for permission to take part in the whiting fishery of
Maritime
THE ECONOMY CONSTRUCTION DROPPED 4 PERCENT IN FEBRUARY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Contracting for new construction fell 4 percent in February to an annualized rate of $227.6 billion,
CALIFORNIA'S ECONOMY EXPECTED TO IMPROVE
(Ap) |
California's economy should perform slightly better during 1987 and 1988, led by a strong defense in
Maritime
US SEMICONDUCTOR CURBS MAY DISRUPT MARKET
(Ap) |
Any U.S. decision to punish Japanese chip makers for alleged "dumping" of semiconductors at unfairly
Maritime
SOUTH KOREA READIES LIST OF BARRIERS
(Ap) |
South Korea will present a list of alleged Japanese non-tariff barriers against South Korean product
Maritime
JAPANESE BUSINESSMAN ADVOCATES PRICE CUTS
(Ap) |
Land and consumer prices must be lowered to stimulate the Japanese economy, which has slowed to a cr
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hyundai to Make More Parts in CanadaSEOUL, South Korea - Hyundai Motor Co. plans to add alum
Maritime
SEX, RACE CRITERIA OK IN HIRING AIRLINES MUST HIRE WORKERS DISPLACED BY DEREGULATION
Leah R. Young |
The Supreme Court ruled employers have the right to promote women over men to help women get higher
CALIFORNIA GEARS TO BOOST SPEED LIMIT
(Ap) |
California is ready to raise the speed limit to 65 mph on 1,299 miles of nine major freeways if the
Maritime
MEXICANS WARM TO GARCIA STAND
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
Peruvian President Alan Garcia, champion of debt defiance, is getting an ebullient Mexican welcome t
JOFC NAMES FORTSON VP, TECHNOLOGY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Carl Fortson was named vice president-technology, a new position at The Journal of Commerce, it was
ON THE MOVE MORAN TOWING APPOINTS PRESIDENT
Staff Report |
Thomas E. Moran is relinquishing his position as president of Moran Towing Corp. He appointed Malcol
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