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SEIKO'S REACH EXTENDS BEYOND THE WRIST
Evelyn Richards |
Seiko doesn't go out of its way to get its name in big print. There's a good chance you'll see the t
RENAULT EXECUTIVES OPTIMISTIC
Jacques Neher |
"Renault is feeling better, thank you," says Jose Dedeurwaerder, world sales director of the French
HENKEL AGREES TO ACQUIRE PARKER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Henkel of America agreed to acquire the Parker Chemical Co., a subsidiary of Ford Motor Co., for an
FRENCH FIRM TO BUILD INDIAN PROJECT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The energy ministry selected CGEE-Alsthom, the French company, for construction of the Dulhasti hydr
INDIA MAKES BREAKTHROUGH ON PROJECT
Journal of Commerce Special |
With the recent successful drilling of a stratigraphic test well at Mehasana, in Gujarat district, t
EASTERN GAS & FUEL'S NET A PLUS-SIDE TURNAROUND
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Eastern Gas & Fuel Associates said its net income for the third quarter was $2.6 million, or 11 cent
COGENTRIX LOSES VOTE PORTSMOUTH WON'T REZONE PROJECT SITE
Carl Cahill |
The City Council of Portsmouth, Va., denied rezoning for a controversial coal unloading facility tha
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
New TVA Plant to Test Clean Coal TechnologyKNOXVILLE, Tenn. - The Tennessee Valley Authority
DOLLAR FALLS ON HIGHER SALES FIGURES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar was mostly lower against most foreign currencies Wednesday as the market put a beari
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wednesday, October 15, 1986 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Net Foreign Assets Set Record, Bonn SaysBONN, W. Germany - Germany's net foreign assets reac
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Sales Net Income Per Share Company Period Latest Prior Latest Prior Latest
WATCHING THE OIL CHIEFS
(Ap) |
Watching an Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries meeting unfold is a little like waiting ou
TOKHEIM UNVEILS FUEL DISPENSERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tokheim Corp. has unveiled a new series of retail fuel dispensers. It expects the new system
GULF MEMBERS RAISE OBSTACLES DISSIDENTS SEEK TO INCREASE THEIR PIECE OF CARTEL'S CAKE
Felix Dearden |
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' influential Persian Gulf states, led by Saudi Ara
IRAQ CLAIMS HIT ON KHARG
(Ap) |
Iraq said its jet fighters made a violent" raid on Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal in the gulf and
AIRLINE STOCKS ADVANCE
Gordon Platt |
Airline stocks gained Tuesday, but oil issues slid amid reports of dissension within the Organizatio
VA. MAPS MARITIME STRATEGY
Mark Magnier |
Virginia's maritime industry is on a roll led by strong economic development, good port facilities a
Maritime
TEXAS CITRUS REBOUNDING
JOC Staff |
The Texas citrus business is rebounding from the devas tating freeze in 1983, but production this ye
US BEEF OUTPUT EXCEEDS FORECAST
JOC Staff |
U.S. beef production this summer was a little larger than anticipated, while pork output was below e
PERUVIAN RULES DISRUPT TRAFFIC
Barbara Durr |
Cargo traffic in and out of Peru is expected to be slow for the next five to six months because of a
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
UK Cocoa Grindings Rose in 3rd QuarterU.K. third-quarter cocoa grindings were up 0.54 percen
UNCERTAINTY PREVAILS ON US ROUTE
Robert F. Morison |
Uncertainty about Peruvian cargo preference rules continues to hover over the liner trades between t
Maritime
LOS ANGELES, JACKSONVILLE HANDLE MOST CAR IMPORTS
(Ap) |
Los Angeles and Jacksonville, Fla., were the two highest volume U.S. ports of entry for imported car
Maritime
ISHIBRAS TO TURN OVER TWO VESSELS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Wilh. Wilhelmsen will take over the first of two giant ore/tank ships from Ishikawajima de Brasil-Es
Maritime
MARINE CASUALTIES
JOC Staff |
The 26,614-deadweight-ton Liberian bulk carrier August Star was prepared for towage Oct. 13, althou
Maritime
SOVIETS PLAN PURCHASE OF ARGENTINE HARD WHEAT
JOC Staff |
The Soviet Union will purchase 1 million metric tons (1 metric ton equals2,200 pounds) of ne
MUTTON DUMPED
(Ap) |
About 100 angry French mutton producers intercepted a British truck loaded with lamb carcasses and d
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
S. Africa Holds Back Data on Ship EntriesJOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Government officials h
Maritime
ALTERNATIVE TO PIK STUDIED
(Ap) |
A congressional agency says a privately designed model "farm program" produced greater farm income,
TWRA WARNED ON SURCHARGE PACKWOOD SAYS HIGHER RATES COULD SUBJECT IT TO SCRUTINY
Juliana King |
A key senator warned the TransPacific Westbound Rate Agreement against raising rates because of labo
Maritime
SERVICES SET TODAY FOR JAMES J. REYNOLDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Funeral services will be held today for James J. Reynolds, former president of the American Institut
Maritime
HOUSTON CHANNEL BACK TO NORMAL
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Houston Ship Channel returned to normal operations this week while divers began salvage work on
Maritime
COMMISSION MAY LIFT SELF-POLICING RULES
Juliana King |
The Federal Maritime Commission is considering revoking its self-policing regulations for steamship
Maritime
CANADIAN ILWU TALKS RESUME TODAY
Journal of Commerce Special |
Contract negotiations are scheduled to resume today between representatives of 3,700 dockworkers in
Maritime
LACK OF INSURANCE BRINGS LOSS OF DRUG
(Ap) |
Thousands of people in the United States are returning to blindness and suffering other physical pro
NATIONWIDE WILL CURTAIL AUTO WRITINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. has declared a moratorium on new auto insurance business in some are
NY LAWYERS INSURE SELVES TRIAL BAR SAYS PREMIUM INCREASES WILL BE LOWER
James Nolan |
State trial lawyers say they can run an insurance company better than the insurance industry can. An
MASS. AGAIN LEADS NATION IN STOLEN CARS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Massachusetts has resumed its place atop one of the nation's least desirable lists - the number of c
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