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ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
France to Purchase Gas From NorwayThe French government authorized the state-owned Gaz de Fr
HAMMER REINS IN SINO-US VENTURE
(Ap) |
Seven years after meeting Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping at a Houston rodeo, U.S. entrepreneur Armand
SABIC TARGETS ASIAN MART
P.T. Bangsberg |
New markets in Asia, especially China, will be the most important targets for Saudi Arabia's growing
Maritime
FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL POSTS RISE IN NET
JOC Staff |
Flight International Group Inc. reported second quarter net increased to $396,000, or 20 cents a sha
HONEYWELL MOVE NO TREND-SETTER? COMPUTER INDUSTRY HELD UNLIKELY TO FAVOR JOINT VENTURES ABROAD
Rose A. Horowitz |
Honeywell Inc.'s decision to transfer its computer business to a new joint venture that will be cont
Maritime
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
TRUCKING ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL (Troy, Mich.) - David R. Harris was named director of busine
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Georgia Panel Urging Sweeping Tort ReformsA special governor's advisory panel has recommende
TAIWAN SEAMEN FADING AWAY
Kim Tzou |
The Taiwan seaman, once found in great numbers in the crews of merchant ships of many international
Maritime
ZIMBABWE REPORTEDLY GETS FUEL FROM SOUTH AFRICA
(Ap) |
South Africa is supplying Zimbabwe with 34,000 tons of fuel because of snags in the operation of a p
HONG KONG'S 'MR. SHIPPING' HEADS ANERA
P.T. Bangsberg |
It's not hard to find Hong Kong's Mr. Shipping. Just look behind a door with 15 conference nameplate
MULTINATIONAL INSURANCE
JOC Staff |
Top Stories The problem of finding liability insurance for multinational corporations, once
UK GEARS FOR RECORD OFFERING OF BRITISH GAS STOCK
Chicago Tribune |
The British government is preparing for the largest offering in the history of world stock markets,
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Oxy's Chlorine, Caustic Soda Prices Up Occidental Chemical Corp. announced a $10 a ton incre
UNILEVER EXPANDING US PRESENCE
Janet Porter |
Unilever's friendly bid of $3.1 billion for Chesebrough-Pond's Inc. represents a major effort to inc
CCC OPERATING WITH NEW OWNERS
Craig Dunlap |
A group of Puerto Rican investors has purchased financially troubled Carolina Caribbean Car riers an
Maritime
JAPAN'S STEELMAKERS FEELING YEN PINCH
(Ap) |
Two of Japan's three major industries are in danger of losing their manufacturing base because of ch
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Va. Firm Buys Assets Of Lockheed Unit SitesMCLEAN, Va. - Dynalectron Corp. said it acquired
IMPORTS RETAIN 23 PERCENT OF STEEL MARKET
Richard Lawrence |
Foreign exporters are retaining about 23 percent of the U.S. steel market, despite governmental impo
MEXICO FILES DRAWDOWN REQUEST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Mexican government has filed a request to draw down a $500 million commercial bank portion of a
W. GERMAN OWNERS SINK WITH DOLLAR
Simon Cameron Moore |
West German shipowners, who control the world's largest fleet of tramp containerships, are facing mo
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CME Gets OK to Trade Australian DollarsCommodity Futures Trading Commission approved the Chi
AGENCY TO COORDINATE FRANCO-SOVIET TRADE DATA
Phil Reavis |
A commission has been established to control adherence to the France-Soviet Shipping Agreement of 19
Maritime
INDONESIA RATES COOPERATION CONTRACT EXTENSIONS HINGE ON 'GOOD RECORDS'
P.T. Bangsberg |
Foreign oil companies working in Indonesia will be given extensions of contracts if they have "good
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSThe Reagan team plans to send the first part of its 1988 budget to Congress by J
Maritime
1 YEAR LATER, QUAKE STILL SCARS MEXICO
Kevin D. Thompson |
In a television commercial, a well-known singer, hitting one of her patented high notes, shatters a
SWEDISH CLUB BUSINESS HELPS OFFSET USL LOSS
Edwin Unsworth |
United Brands Co., the New York-based food production and transportation group, is transferring the
TRAFALGAR HOUSE SEES HIGHER PROFITS
Edwin Unsworth |
Trafalgar House PLC, the shipping, construction and energy group, reported a rise in 1986 operating
Maritime
HERCULES SETS PLANS TO BUY UNISYS UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Hercules Inc. and Unisys Corp. announced Hercules Aerospace Co. will acquire the Sperry Microwave an
INSURERS DOUBLE RATES IN THE PERSIAN GULF
Edwin Unsworth |
London marine insurers have doubled war-risk rates for vessels traveling to Iranian oil terminals ne
CPAS FORM GROUP TO PROVIDE COVER
James Nolan |
Small public accounting firms may become the first professionals to own their own risk retention gr
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Transnave to Operate As Independent CarrierTransnave has resigned from the U.S.-Ecuador Frei
Maritime
LONG BEACH DOCKERS BACK TO WORK
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Striking longshoremen returned to work after shutting down the port of Long Beach for 10 hours Monda
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ICC Grants Truck Lines Right to Self-InsureThree trucking companies received Interstate Comm
COMPUTER INDUSTRY SHOWS OFF AT ANNUAL DEALERS EXPOSITION
Dallas Morning News |
The Computer Dealers Exposition, better known as Comdex, is where the computer industry struts its s
CHANGES IN FARM ACT SEEN DIFFICULT TO ENACT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Although there is increasing talk of rewriting the 1985 Farm Act in the 100th Congress, it will be d
AUSTRALIA, CHINA FORGE SHIP LINKS COUNTRIES HOPE TO DISSIPATE RECENT MARITIME PROBLEMS
Vincent W. Stove |
Shipping links between Australia and China have been strengthened by the visit of a Chinese transpor
Maritime
BOSTON UNDER PRESSURE IN TRASH PLANT TALKS
TOM McNIFF JR. |
Observers say the city of Boston is negotiating from a position of weakness as it looks to a $185 mi
BOESKY LINKED TO GUINNESS PROBE
(Ap) |
The British government's probe of alleged misconduct in the dealings of brewery and distillery giant
INSIDE TALK FROM THE WEST COAST
Bill Mongelluzzo |
HIGH AND DRY. The Port of Long Beach so far has fared well during the saga of United States Lines. U
Maritime
COCOA PACT MEMBERS CLASH OVER BUFFER STOCK PRICING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Disagreement over how the new International Cocoa Agreement's buffer stock may buy cocoa surfaced be
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