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REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK. BRIEFS TURNOUT WAS NOT QUITE TYPICAL AT GEORGIA FOREIGN TRADE TALKS
Craig Dunlap |
There were some rather unusual developments at the 22nd annual Georgia Foreign Trade Conference last
Maritime
NEW W.VA. COAL PUTS THE SQUEEZE ON MINES IN KY.
Tim Sansbury |
Coal mines opened on West Virginia tracts recently acquired by Norfolk Southern Corp. are putting th
BOEING FALLS BEHIND IN DELIVERY SCHEDULE FOR ITS NEW 747-400S
John Davies |
The Boeing Co. isn't going to be able to deliver the first 20 of its latest model of its 747 jumbo a
Air Cargo
MARAD AWARDS PACT TO BAY SHIPBUILDING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration has awarded a $19,847,786 contract to Bay Shipbuilding Corp., Sturgeon B
Maritime
TENN. MISSION TO SOVIET UNION FACES CURRENCY PROBLEM
Albert Axebank |
The first Tennessee trade mission to the Soviet Union is finding the hard currency problem its bigge
A.M. BEST TO CHARGE INSURERS FOR RATING
Paula L. Green |
A.M. Best Co. is expected to boost its bottom line by about $1 million next year when it starts char
SEC FINANCIAL FILINGS TAKING ELECTRONIC ROUTE
PATRICIA McCORMICK |
A big merger is in the works. For executives at Bowne & Co., a financial printer in New York, that u
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SOVIET CREDIT PACT TO BE SIGNED MONDAYFRANKFURT, West Germany - A consortium of West German
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
GUANGZHOU FAIR EXPECTS 38,000 TRADERSGUANGZHOU, China - Guangzhou is expecting 38,000 trader
Maritime
INDECISION ON CLEAN AIR ACT LEAVES POLLUTED CITIES IN REGULATORY LIMBO
(Ap) |
The failure of Congress to agree on revisions to the Clean Air Act leaves more than a hundred pollut
WATCHING DEBTMAN TICK OFF US DEBT COULD TICK YOU OFF
James Timmermann |
The U.S. national debt is big, says Warren Dennis. How big is it?So big that if you tried to
ELECTRONIC MAIL ASSOCIATION PLANS CONFERENCE IN BOSTON
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The dramatic growth in electronic mail and its applications will be discussed by more than 40 indust
ACADEMY OFFERS COURSE IN BUSINESS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A new program at the California Maritime Academy will teach students to manage the financial side of
Maritime
INSURERS DUCK BATTLE OVER AIDS TESTING BAN
Leah R. Young |
The insurance industry took a walk when the District of Columbia enacted legislation in 1986 forbidd
BRITISH GAS, SHELL TO BUY TENNECO OIL, GAS INTERESTS
(Ap) |
British Gas PLC and Shell Petroleum Ltd. announced Wednesday they were buyers of portions of Tenneco
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Oct. 12, 1988 Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange *PrevClose High Low
Maritime
SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS
- Staff Report |
Alberto Culver Co. in Melrose Park, Ill., has acquired 175 Save-Way Beauty Supply outlets for its Sa
A 7,500-MILE ASSEMBLY LINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The logistics of shipping components 7,500 miles by sea to meet a rigid Just- in-Time inventory cont
BUYING IN CYPRUS CYPRUS OFFERS INCENTIVES FOR EXPORTERS, OFFSHORE FIRMS
Geoffrey Brown |
Cyprus offers an ideal operating base for companies doing business in the Middle East. With
Maritime
CHEMIST TAPS SEWER GAS, COMES UP WITH DIAMONDS
(Ap) |
A U.S. Navy chemist has found a way to convert sewer gas into diamonds. Dr. James E. Butler
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A story that appeared in the Oct. 7 edition of The Journal of Commerce on Page 1B under the headline
Maritime
INFLATION FEARS FUELED BY EXPORTS, NEW ORDERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Expectations for strong exports, new orders and overall demand over the long term continue to fuel U
UK CONSUMERS' ENVIRONMENTAL PUSH FELT IN STORES
Marion Cotter |
World War III has been declared on Main Streets throughout Britain, and industrialists here had bett
RESEARCHER PLANS GALAXY GARDEN
(Ap) |
Sharon Knight is developing food that is out of this world. Using plastic growth chambers an
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Sales Net Income Per Share CompanyPeriod Latest Prior Latest Pr
EC INVESTIGATES FORD, OTHERS IN SPARE PARTS ANTITRUST CASE
(Ap) |
The European Community Commission said Wednesday it has resumed an inquiry into alleged anti-competi
Maritime
HAWAII HAS PLANS TO DIVERSIFY BEYOND TOURISM AND REAL ESTATE
Mark Magnier |
One of Hawaii's biggest exports can be found in and around the state'sairports and harbors b
Maritime
JAPANESE STEAM COAL DEAL REVIVES HOPES FOR RECOVERY IN AUSTRALIA
Vincent W. Stove |
Some of Australia's steam coal mines will still be struggling to return to profitability despite the
COMMISSION REVISES POSITION ON TRUCK FINANCIAL REPORTS
Leo Abruzzese |
The Interstate Commerce Commission said it will require about 1,700 mid-sized trucking companies to
Trucking News
TONNAGE UP SHARPLY FOR LARGE REGIONALS
Leo Abruzzese |
Sharp tonnage gains and firming freight rates helped a group of large regional trucking companies po
Trucking News
SEATTLE DIRECTOR TO WORK TO END TERMINAL LOSSES
John Davies |
A Rotterdam port executive hired to take over the Port of Seattle in January says he wants to get it
Maritime
US IDEAS AID JAPAN WITH FOOD RETAILING
(Reuter) |
The recent Tokyo debut of Japan's first supermarket affiliated with a major U.S. chain marks the sta
GREAT LAKES PORTS EXPECT MORE FOOD FOR PEACE CARGOES
Kevin Commins |
Great Lakes ports may capture a larger share of PL-480 Title II cargoes following a victory in a law
MINN. LAW FIRM EXPANDING SCOPE IN FAR EAST
Geoffrey Brown |
In Hong Kong and China, the Minneapolis-based law firm Dorsey & Whitney is widening its horizons to
US AND SOVIETS LIKELY TO SIGN NEW GRAIN PACT
Barnard Wolfson |
U.S. and Soviet negotiators are expected to sign a one-year grain agreement in London Friday that wo
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
HOUSE, SENATE AGREE ON OCEAN DUMPING BILL
Matthew Purdy |
House and Senate members last week agreed on a final version of legislation that would ban the dumpi
AIR INDUSTRY VIEWS ECHO FUNDAMENTAL PHILOSOPHIES
Dave Higdon |
The presidential battle of the sound bites campaign came to the aviation industry at the National Pr
Air Cargo
INSURANCE INDUSTRY URGED: SHARPEN RECRUITING SKILLS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The insurance industry needs to revise its recruiting methods, a recent study shows. A study
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Buying in Cyprus 4A * Craig Dunlap - Reporter's Notebook from Georgia 5A* Tom Connors - Wa
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