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IMC UNIT SET TO START UP PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
International Minerals & Chemical Corp.'s Mallinckrodt Inc. specialty chemicals unit will begin maki
MARITRANS PARTNERS POSTS DROP IN PROFIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Maritrans Partners LP said its net income for the quarter ended Dec. 31, 1988, totaled $3.9 million,
Maritime
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX MOVES LOWER IN WEEK
Howard Simon |
The Journal of Commerce Industrial Price Index was lower on Friday compared with the previous weeken
COMECON NATIONS FIND TRADE WITH EAST BLOC STILL DIFFICULT
(Reuter) |
Forty years after the foundation of the Soviet-trading bloc Comecon, crossing the border between its
Maritime
IRANIANS WOULD TAP EUROPEANS FOR LOANS
Rose A. Horowitz |
Iran would probably turn to West European governments as its first source for credit if the Iranian
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SEAMEN'S BANK FOR SAVINGS (New York ) - Lawrence Daly was promoted to vice president of the bank.
BUSH AND FED QUICKLY AT ODDS OVER INFLATION CONTROL POLICY
Robert Dodge |
If President Bush has wasted no time in reaching out to Congress, he also has not missed a beat in d
FREIGHT FORWARDER EXPANDS TO MEET GROWING MARKET
Paula Mate |
Pilot Air Freight, a privately held forwarder with headquarters in the Philadelphia area, is adding
Air Cargo
WASHINGTON PURSUES MORE LIFT TO EUROPE
John Davies |
The state of Washington said it will campaign to end a shortage of air cargo space on routes from Se
Air Cargo
IMC PLACES ITS BETS ON SWITCH FROM 'BRAWN' TO 'BRAIN' BUSINESS
Anita Schrodt |
International Minerals & Chemical Corp., which in the past year pulled awayfrom its traditio
SUPER YACHT UP FOR SALE TO HELP PAY ITS CREDITORS
Mark Magnier |
So you've socked away a few clamshells and hope to buy a little sailboat to dabble around with on th
TWO NJ AUTO INSURERS SEEK RATE HIKES
(Ap) |
Two auto insurance firms have asked the state for rate increases that would apply to 47,000 cars.
CLARIFICATION
JOC Staff |
In an "Inside Talk on Insurance" item appearing on Page 5A in the The Journal of Commerce of Friday,
BARRY PARKER - FREIGHT FUTURES
Barry Parker |
Prices of ocean freight futures contracts lost ground for the second week in a row last week, in lin
Maritime
AUTOMATION MAY BOOST DUTY REFUNDS
Josh Goldstein |
U.S. Customs is taking in hundreds of millions of dollars it doesn't deserve, but the increasingly w
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CALIF. SENATE REJECTS POLICY RENEWAL BILLSACRAMENTO, Calif. - The California Senate late las
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* JofC Industrial Price Index: Aluminum 6A * Kevin Commins - Currency Forecast 7A* Milan Sve
US INVESTORS URGED TO STUDY CHINA
Bill Mongelluzzo |
U.S. companies looking to enhance their competitiveness in the world market will find attractive inv
Maritime
KERB TRADING PRACTICE VANISHING FROM CBT IN ADVANCE OF PROBE
Rosalind Krasny |
The practice of kerb trading all but disappeared from the grains floor of the Chicago Board of Trade
SHIPPERS, TRUCKERS DIVIDED OVER TARIFF CHANGES
Leo Abruzzese |
Shippers and truckers are bitterly divided over a proposal before the Interstate Commerce Commission
Trucking News
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN US ROSE 26 PERCENT IN '87Foreign direct investment transactions in the
Maritime
CREDIT AGENCY CLOSES US OFFICE
Jon Jacobs |
The North American unit of ECS Marine, the British-based credit reporting agency, has closed its doo
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Feb. 3, 1989 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
GENERIC DRUG INDUSTRY GETS CREATIVITY PRESCRIPTION
Larry Luxner |
Generic pharmaceutical companies must become more creative to survive during the coming consolidatio
TRADER SEES '89 AS TRANSITION YEAR FOR COAL EXPORTERS
Tim Sansbury |
The year 1989 is a "transition year" for U.S. steam coal exporters during which a good performance c
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
DOW CHEMICAL GROUP TO HIKE MDEA PRICE MIDLAND, Mich. Dow Chemical Co.'s GAS/SPEC Technology
ALL NEW TWO-DOOR CARS TESTED SUFFERED DAMAGE IN 5 MPH CRASH
(Ap) |
Every model of new two-door cars that was intentionally run into posts andbarriers at 5 mph
JAPAN PAYMENTS SURPLUS NARROWED BY 8.7 PERCENT IN '88
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's annual current account surplus dipped for the first time in seven years, by 8.7 percent in 1
CUSTOMS FERRETS OUT FAKE FRAGRANCES, CLOTHING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Customs Service has halted a nationwide, multimillion-dollar counterfeit perfume and clothi
Maritime
ANERA LINES OPTIMISTIC ON RATE HIKE
Mark Magnier |
Inbound trans-Pacific ocean carriers say they are increasingly optimistic that a general rate increa
Maritime
CENTRAL BANKS, TRADERS SQUARE OFF OVER DOLLAR
Kevin Commins |
A showdown may be looming between the currency market and the world's major central banks. C
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
COMPANY SET TO HELP SAUDIS INVEST IN JAPANThe Arabian Oil Co. of Japan announced it is ready
BOX RULE DEMISE IS GOOD NEWS FOR CONSOLIDATORS
Bruce Vail |
Two weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court sounded the death knell for the 50-mile container-handling ru
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
AEGON AGREES TO PLAY MINOR PART IN FIRMTHE HAGUE, Netherlands - The Aegon Insurance Group an
EMPIRE LIFE PLANS TO BUY CONN. INSURER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Empire Life Insurance Co. of Kingston, Ontario, has agreed to purchase a controlling stake in Connec
MARSEILLES PORT CLAIMS FIRST WITH THREE-IN-ONE SYSTEM
Barbara Casassus |
The Port of Marseilles will start to bring the third component of its EDI system on stream April 1,
WEATHER TESTS TRANSPORT'S METTLE IN THE NORTHWEST
John Davies |
Falling temperatures left much of the Pacific Northwest locked beneath a blanket of snow Thursday, c
Air Cargo
STUDIES TELL BUSINESS TO TAP OLDER WORKERS
(Ap) |
Looming shortages of skilled labor can be eased by relying more on older workers, provided they rece
FRENCH REPORT DENOUNCES SAND IN GEARS OF EXPORT PROMOTION
Barbara Casassus |
French export promotion organizations have come under fire for their lack of cooperation and coordin
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
PA. TO GIVE $25 MILLION TO PHILA. PORT CORP.Pennsylvania Gov. Robert P. Casey this morning i
Maritime
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