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DAIRY FARMERS BEWARE! HERE COMES SUNFLOWER MILK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Supermarkets soon may be selling milk made from a natural resource slightly smaller than a cow. The
CANADIANS DENY US INFLUENCE QUEBEC LONGSHOREMEN DISPUTE INFERENCES BY EMPLOYERS GROUP
Leo Ryan |
Longshore union officials in Quebec dismissed as "pure fantasy" allegations of interference by U.S.
Maritime
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Hercules Film GroupRestructuresA major restructuring of the polypropylene film busin
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
El Paso Electric Posts Drop in Net IncomeEL PASO, Texas - El Paso Electric Co. said third-qu
CHEMICAL MARKETS
JOC Staff |
Pennwalt Hikes Bulk Chlorine Price Pennwalt is increasing the price of bulk chlorine by $20
ITALIAN BIOMEDICAL FIRM ENTERING US MARKET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Bioengineering International BV, an affiliate of the worldwide FIAT Group of Companies, and Clinical
COAL MARKETS EUROPE IN NO HURRY TO CONCLUDE DEALS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Coal buyers in Europe have been in no rush to conclude any purchases lately, believing that with the
COGENTRIX TO BARGE COAL TO PLANT
Carl Cahill |
Cogentrix, Inc., Charlotte, N.C., said it will barge coal to a proposed $80 million cogeneration pla
AVERY ACQUIRES UNIROYAL CHEMICAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Avery Inc. announced that a subsidiary completed the previously announced acquisition of Uniroyal In
CONGRESS LIFTS CONVERSION BAN US BASES IN WEST GERMANY CAN SWITCH FROM ANTHRACITE
JOC Staff |
The Defense Department is free to stop costly shipments of U.S. coal to West Germany to heat U.S. mi
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Painters Electrocuted At Submarine BaseFour painters were electrocuted and one was criticall
Maritime
TUNA PACT SIGNING EXPECTED IN '87
(Ap) |
A five-year agreement between the United States and 16 island countries providing for U.S. tuna fish
Maritime
WASTE HOT ISSUE ON BALLOT
(Ap) |
Washington's governor and legislature are asking voters in a referendum this week to blast the Reaga
INSIDE TALK FROM JAPAN
William Armbruster |
THE SNOW IS SPECIAL IN JAPAN: That's one of the reasons allegedly being offered by the quasi-governm
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Western-Style Bank To Reopen in ShanghaiThe Bank of Communications, one of China's leading b
ILA HOPES TO RESOLVE NY ISSUES TODAY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
New York Shipping Association and International Longshoremen's Association delegates for the bi-stat
Maritime
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Sales Net Income Per Share CompanyPeriod Latest Prior Latest Prio
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Thursday, October 30, 1986 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
AUSTRALIAN UNIT IN CANADIAN MINE
Journal of Commerce Special |
The local unit of an Australian resource company is buying a major stake in a Canadian gold firm, in
ASIAN MARKETS RISE ON EXPORT SURGE
P.T. Bangsberg |
It's often said the local stock market is merely an alternative outlet for gamblers who can't get to
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hughes to Fire Four For Tank MischargesEL SEGUNDO, Calif. - Hughes Aircraft Co. said it inte
Maritime
13 COMPANIES SEEK LICENSES AS OCEAN FREIGHT FORWARDERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Thirteen concerns are seeking licenses to operate as independent ocean freight forwarders from the F
Maritime
OWNER SEEKS TO SALVAGE STRICKEN SHIP IN PACIFIC
(Ap) |
The abandoned U.S.-flag tanker OMI Yukon showed no sign of sinking as it burned in the Pacific 1,000
Maritime
PORTLAND REVISES LOSSES
Journal of Commerce Special |
The port of Portland's fiscal year, which ended June 30, was worse than previously announced, and th
Maritime
TAIWAN RESERVES HIT $40 BILLION
(Ap) |
Taiwan's foreign reserves hit a record US$40 billion, up from US$22.2 billion at the end of last yea
Maritime
JAPANESE FIRMS URGED TO BUY MORE ABROAD
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's point man on international trade has told his country's leading corporations to import more
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Sumitomo Rubber Plans Buy-out of Dunlop TireSumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd. intends to purc
Maritime
LID URGED ON PORT TAXES SEATTLE GROUP URGES CUTBACK IN SLOW PERIOD
Gloria Joseph |
The port of Seattle shouldn't raise taxes when the shipping industry is not expanding, a port-watchd
Maritime
SUPPLY OF RAILCARS SHORT IN MIDWEST
Andrea Chancellor |
Railcars continue to be in short supply on some routes in the Midwest where the heavy grain harvest
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Task Force Will Probe Demands on TruckersAmerican Trucking Associations and the National Ind
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese Airline Set To Purchase 2 DC-10sToa Domestic Airlines Co., Japan's third biggest ca
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
AEI Reports TurnaroundDARIEN, Conn. - Air Express International reported third quarter net i
ICC RATE POLICY HAILED PLAN TO RESOLVE TARIFF DISPUTES PLEASES SHIPPERS
David M. Cawthorne |
Shippers seem generally pleased by a new Interstate Commerce Commission policy for handling disputes
CANADA URGES US CUSTOMS CHANGES
Leo Abruzzese |
U.S. immigration and customs laws must be changed before the United States and Canada can consider f
TAIWAN RESERVES HIT $40 BILLION
(Ap) |
Taiwan's foreign reserves hit a record US$40 billion, up from US$22.2 billion at the end of last yea
Maritime
ASEAN TRADE GROUP SUPPORTED
(Ap) |
An Association of Southeast Asian Nations common market would bring about greater economic cooperat
Maritime
JAPAN MOVES ON IMPORTS CORPORATIONS URGED TO BUY GOODS FROM ABROAD
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's point man on international trade has told his country's leading corporations to import more
Maritime
INSIDE TALK FROM JAPAN
William Armbruster |
THE SNOW IS SPECIAL IN JAPAN: That's one of the reasons allegedly being offered by the quasi-governm
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Sumitomo Rubber Plans Buy-out of Dunlop TireSumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd. intends to purc
Maritime
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