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CALENDAR NOTES
JOC Staff |
Council of Logistics Management, Milwaukee Roundtable, Jan. 18, 5:30 p.m., University Club, 924 East
TAX TREATY WITH US COULD BE BIG BOOST FOR DOMINICA INDUSTRY
Larry Luxner |
Visitors who reach the summit of towering Mont Trois Piton in southern Dominica rarely forget the vi
Maritime
NEW ZEALAND LINE REFLAGS, CUTS STAFF TO ATTRACT BUYERS
Mark Magnier |
The government-owned Shipping Corp. of New Zealand is cutting both shipboard and shoreside payrolls
VENEZUELA RAISES PRICE OF CRUDE, REFINED PRODUCTS
(Reuter) |
Venezuela, the second biggest OPEC oil exporter to the United States, raised the price of crude oil
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A story that appeared in The Journal of Commerce Jan. 10 on Page 1B under the headline, ISC Proposes
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BERGVALL + HUDNER UNITS BOOST QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Two bulk shipping companies affiliated with Bermuda-based Bergvall + Hudner Group announced increase
Maritime
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service Agri
Maritime
CHALLENGE AIR OFFERS LATIN EXPRESS SERVICE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
With rates considerably lower than those charged by competitors, Challenge Air Cargo Inc., Miami's l
Air Cargo
DATA DOESN'T JUSTIFY GOVERNMENT DRUG TESTS
Leo Abruzzese |
Drug testing data gathered by individual trucking companies is not enough to justify the federal go
Trucking News
GLOBAL STOCK RALLY CONFOUNDS PUNDITS
(Reuter) |
Share prices worldwide have begun 1989 with a powerful rally, confounding pundits who said the new y
QUEBEC TO LET BROKERS EXPAND THEIR TERRITORY
Leo Ryan |
Quebec will be the first province in Canada to allow insurance brokers to sell securities, negotiate
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BRAZIL'S COFFEE CROP GETS LOWER FORECASTSAO PAULO, Brazil - Brazil's 1989-90 (July-June) cof
PEOPLE - TRADE
Wire and Staff Reports |
MOTOROLA INC. (Schaumburg, Ill.) - Wilhelm Braxmaier was named director for Eastern Europe by this m
Maritime
DEWITT PRINTS 6TH EDITION OF WHO'S WHO IN CHEMICALS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
If chemical industry directories without names are cluttering your desk, Houston-based DeWitt & Co.'
OVER 140 NATIONS AGREE TO OUTLAW CHEMICAL ARMS
(Reuter) |
The world community Wednesday solemnly pledged to rid the earth of chemical weapons and to reach agr
EAST OHIO GAS FILES FOR 1.1 PERCENT RATE INCREASE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The East Ohio Gas Co. Tuesday filed with the state Public UtilitiesCommission for a 1.1 perc
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EASTERN COMPLETES SALE OF CRAFT TO CONTINENTALEastern Airlines said it has completed the sal
Air Cargo
EUROPEAN USERS FACE SHORTAGE OF SOFTWARE
Tony Seideman |
British companies need a few good computer software programs. Especially when it comes to th
FEW PRAISE JAPAN ON CAR EXPORT CAP
Staff & Wire Report |
Japan's decision to retain its cap on car exports to the United States drew little praise in the Uni
Maritime
SOUTHERN PACIFIC PLANS TO REDUCE CAPITAL SPENDING
Josh Goldstein |
Southern Pacific Transportation Co. said it plans to spend $361 million on capital improvements in 1
Rail News
COORDINATED INTERVENTION PUSHES DOLLAR DOWN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar declined Wednesday after early, coordinated intervention by central banks of the Gro
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
Wire and Staff Reports |
BEAR, STEARNS & CO. (New York) - Bill Gunter was named a consultant. He was treasurer and in
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wed., Jan. 11, 1989 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1620 (Jan. 11, 1989) Previous day - 1604 The Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange i
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PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ROYAL NEDLLOYD GROUP NV (Rotterdam, Netherlands) - A. Van Langeveld was named managing director of N
Maritime
LLOYD'S OPTS TO RETAIN UNLIMITED LIABILITY RULE
Edwin Unsworth |
The security of Lloyd's of London policies has remained intact after the insurance market decided We
RAPESEED BLAMED FOR EC DEER KILLS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
European Community rapeseed farmers could be forced to cut their plantings of the double-zero variet
TAIWAN BANS SMOKING, DRINKING FOR TEEN-AGERS
(Ap) |
The legislature has passed a law that will prohibit teen-agers from drinking alcoholic beverages and
Maritime
CALIFORNIA BANKS GET GREEN LIGHT TO SELL INSURANCE
(Ap) |
Two state agencies have cleared the way for banks to sell insurance for the first time in California
MISSISSIPPI LOCK WORK MAY BE DONE BY MARCH
Anita Schrodt |
Lock repair work that has closed the Upper Mississippi River to barge traffic above Hannibal, Mo., s
S. AFRICAN COMPANIES FACE BARRIERS TO THEIR OVERSEAS EXPANSION DRIVE
(Ap) |
South African companies are expanding abroad as disinvestment, sanctions and the threat of future tu
Maritime
IMPORTERS HIT PANEL'S COMPOSITION
William Armbruster |
Importers of textiles and apparel are angry over the composition of a new advisory committee to the
Maritime
CENTAUR EXTENDS BID FOR PENNWALT
(Ap) |
Centaur Partners said its $765 million cash offer for chemical manufacturer Pennwalt Corp., schedule
CETUS, LA ROCHE SIGN PACT TO DEVELOP DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
(Ap) |
Cetus Corp., which recently settled a question over patent rights with Hoffmann-La Roche, has reache
IBM TO BUY 25 PERCENT OF FIBER OPTICS FIRM
(Ap) |
International Business Machines Corp. will buy 25 percent of a fiber-optics company owned by Corning
AMERICAN PRESIDENT COS. SAYS TRACKING SYSTEM WORKS WELL
Torrey Byles |
American President Cos. wants to help the transportation world find itself. The company is s
W. COAST UNION GETS VOICE IN LA PORT LEASING DISPUTE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union will be allowed to participate in a case b
Maritime
ECONOMIC DATA ABROAD
From Wire Reports |
JAPAN TRADE SURPLUS WITH US MAY DROP 9 PERCENTJapan may rest a bit easier after next Tuesday
PRINCE GARDNER'S IMPORTS PAY OFF
Jeff Reisner |
It may take 10 months and 24,000 miles for a Prince Gardner leather wallet to reach a U.S. departmen
DUKAKIS LAUNCHES EXPORT INITIATIVE IN MASSACHUSETTS
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Gov. Michael Dukakis launched a new program Wednesday designed to double Massachusetts' exports with
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