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ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Water Pumps Cause Millstone 3 ShutdownWATERFORD, Conn. - The Millstone 3 nuclear power plant
WATERMAN CRITICIZES SHIP SWAP LINE OPPOSES POLICY ALLOWING PURCHASE OF ACQUISITION RIGHTS
Robert F. Morison |
Waterman Steamship Corp. has asked the secretary of transportation to halt a ship swap between Lykes
CONSUMER DEBT DATA - IS IT MISLEADING?
(Ap) |
Is consumer debt really lurching out of control, as implied by some of the popular statistics - and
ESTIMATED ORANGE HARVEST A MIXED BAG FOR 1986-87
(Ap) |
The nation's orange harvest for the 1986-87 crop season is estimated at almost 197.6 million boxes,
FARM SUBSIDIES QUESTIONED
(Ap) |
A Montana wheat farming operation has angered a congressman who asked the Agriculture Department why
ROTTERDAM EXPECTS STRIKES
Janet Porter |
The port of Rotterdam is likely to be hit by a series of lightning strikesfrom next week as
Maritime
LAKE ONTARIO DISCHARGES RECORD AMOUNT OF WATER
(Ap) |
A record amount of water has been discharged from Lake Ontario through the St. Lawrence River each d
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSCapital appropriations by large manufacturers in the 1986 third quarter achieved
Maritime
HONG KONG SHIFTS OFFICIALS SENIOR TRADE AND ECONOMIC POSTS TARGETED
P.T. Bangsberg |
In a major reshuffle of top government positions, Hong Kong will shortly get new senior people in th
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hertz International Ltd. Buys Australian FirmMELBOURNE, Australia - Hertz International Ltd.
Maritime
W. LANDRY APPOINTED TO LA. POST
Marie Prat |
Warren Landry has been appointed to the South Louisiana Port Commission where he will replace Neal C
Maritime
LONG BEACH LOWERS COAL FEE PORT CUTS TARIFF BY 33 PERCENT TO CAPTURE SIZABLE SHIPMENTS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Given the opportunity to capture its first sizable coal shipments in several years, the port of Long
Maritime
A NEW LOOK FOR MIAMI
(Ap) |
Tourists by the thousands descend annually on Biscayne Boulevard for the Grand Prix and New Year's E
Maritime
NORWEGIAN MINISTER PROPOSES CUTBACK
Journal of Commerce Special |
Arne Oeien, Norwegian oil and energy minister, proposed the country cut its crude production by 7.5
EC HOPES OFFICE LIFTS CHINA TRADE
(Ap) |
The European Community Commission said Tuesday it will open an office in Beijing this year to unders
Maritime
WHITE HOUSE PROPOSES SUGAR PRICE SUPPORT CUT
Canute James |
The Reagan administration soon will begin efforts aimed at reducing price supports for U.S. sugar pr
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hertz International Ltd. Buys Australian FirmMELBOURNE, Australia - Hertz International Ltd.
Maritime
SAN FRANCISCO TO GAIN CARRIER?
Maureen Robb |
South Seas Steamship Co. is expected to change its northern California port of call from Oakland to
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Teledyne Net Income Off 52 percent in QuarterTeledyne Inc., the aviation, electronics and in
Maritime
ISO: TAX LAW TO HIT LIABILITY
James Nolan |
The new tax law will ratchet still higher the cost of medical malpractice, general liability and wor
SAUDI OIL MINISTER TO VISIT MOSCOW
(Ap) |
Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Hisham Nazer will visit Moscow as part of a three- nation tour of oil-pro
WALTON ELECTED NEW III CHAIRMAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Frank E. Walton, executive vice president of the agency marketing group at The Travelers Cos., was s
SELF-INSURERS' TAX BENEFITS WEIGHED
Leah R. Young |
The Justice Department urged the Supreme Court to reject an interpretation of tax law that would all
ROMANIA PREPARED TO BUY IRANIAN OIL
(Ap) |
A Romanian deputy prime minister said his nation was ready to buy 3 million tons of Iranian oil a y
JAPANESE MART UNRELIABLE? AUSTRALIA FEARS COUNTRY WILL CUT COAL PURCHASES
Vincent W. Stove |
Australia should not rely on Japan for increasing or even maintaining coal sales, according to a lea
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
W. GERMANS, SOVIETS DISCUSS NUCLEAR PLANT MODERNIZATION
(Ap) |
West German industry is consulting with the Soviet Union on possible modernization of Soviet nuclear
TVA TO REPORT ON WATTS BAR
(Ap) |
The Tennessee Valley Authority's nuclear power chief is promising to make a full report to federal r
VIEWS DIVERGENT ON TRADE BILL 1987 PASSAGE EXPECTED DESPITE MANY CONFLICTS
Helen Ericson |
The start of a new round of Senate Finance Committee hearings on trade legislation suggested reachin
JAPAN TO MAINTAIN YEN STRANGLEHOLD
A.E. Cullison |
Bank of Japan authorities will continue massive intervention on foreign exchange markets in defense
1987 ENVISIONED AS UNSURE FOR US LINER, BULK CARRIERS
Robert F. Morison |
A securities analyst is unsure about the near term future of U.S. companies in the liner and bulk tr
Maritime
UNION OPPOSITION COULD SCUTTLE DEAL SALE OF QUEBEC YARD MAY HINGE ON COOPERATION OF WORK FORCE
Leo Ryan |
Union opposition could jeopardize a tentative agreement for the sale of the Quebec shipbuilding oper
Maritime
IRAQ DISCOVERS SEVERAL FIELDS
(Ap) |
New oil fields have been found in various parts of Iraq, the state-run Iraqi News Agency reported.
GM BUS DEAL MARKS HEAVY VEHICLE PULLBACK
Michael S. Lelyveld |
General Motors Corp.'s plan to sell its transit bus business to Greyhound Corp. may put the finishin
FOUR GROUPS FORM JOINT VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Airbus Industrie, Banque Paribas, GPA Group Limited and Pacific Western Airlines Corp. said they for
US GOODS SOLD ON JAPANESE TV
(Ap) |
In a move that it says could help to reduce Japan's runaway trade surplus with the United States, a
Maritime
NO MAJOR SURPRISES FORESEEN FOR 1987
Richard Malkin |
It was the most informal of surveys, involving no more than three dozen air cargo industry executive
CIBA-GEIGY ACQUIRES ROHM AND HAAS UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ciba-Geigy Corp. acquired Furane Products Co., a subsidiary of Rohm and Haas Co. Furane will operat
PFIZER, XOMA SIGN ACCORD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pfizer Inc. and XOMA Corp. announced the signing of a letter of intent regarding the development and
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