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CARGO DATA SYSTEM MOVES AHEAD SLOWLY
Tony Seideman |
The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey's high-technology system for cargo data is making new b
MAERSK CHRISTENS NEWEST BOXSHIP
Bruce Barnard |
The anonymous newly built ship, Lindo No. 124, became the Marit Maersk here Sept. 3 as Maersk Line o
Maritime
CARIBE OPENS OFFICE IN MIAMI
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Caribe Shipping, the U.S. general agent for Blue Caribe Line Ltd., has opened an office in Miami at
Maritime
MANVILLE PLANS EXPANSION OF ITS FIBERGLASS CAPACITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Manville Corp. announced an $80 million expansion of its fiberglass production facilities. T
CRUDE OIL PRICES FALL IN WEAK MARKET
Sam Glasser |
Fundamentally weak market conditions appeared to finally catch up with the crude oil markets Tuesday
AIRBUS INDUSTRIE WEIGHS US FREIGHTER MARKET
Janet Porter |
Airbus Industrie, the European plane maker in which four nations have a stake, is assessing sales po
Air Cargo
WASHINGTON FEARS LACK OF QUALIFIED SEAMEN
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
While the nation's maritime academies scramble to find enough new graduates to meet industry's growi
Maritime
AGENCY REJECTS COMPLAINT AGAINST CSX ACQUISITION
Leo Abruzzese |
The Interstate Commerce Commission refused to reopen CSX Corp.'s 1984 acquisition of American Commer
Rail News
JAPANESE ARE GOING 'LOG WILD' OVER US HOMES
Russ Banham |
For the workers at Real Log Homes Inc.'s manufacturing facility here, Abe Lincoln is alive and well.
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPAN BROADENS ACCESS TO ITS BOND AUCTIONSWASHINGTON - Treasury Assistant Secretary David Mu
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tue., Sept. 6, 1988 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
CRB FUTURES OUTLOOK INDEX STEADIED TO JULY LEVELS AT THE CLOSE OF AUGUST
Susan Buchanan |
The CRB Futures Price Index rose and then fell in August, ending the month at 246.18, the same as th
SPECIAL REPORT - SEAFOOD: TRADE & TRANSPORTATION. CONSUMER CHANGES SPUR INDUSTRY GROWTH.
JOC Staff |
TOP STORIES: Alaskan fisheries are turning big profits as they expand sales to the Japanese
TRADE FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Seventh Hong Kong Watch & Clock Fair. Considered one of the world's top horological exhibitions. Sep
Maritime
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
LEONOR K. SULLIVAN DIES AT AGE OF 85
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Former U.S. Rep. Leonor K. Sullivan, one of a growing number of women involved in the evolution of U
Maritime
INVITRON, SMITHKLINE SET ACCORD FOR PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Invitron Corp. and SmithKline Beckman Corp. Tuesday announced a preliminary agreement under which In
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Sept. 6, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
EGYPT'S PROFIT POTENTIAL ATTRACTS OIL COMPANIES
Josh Martin |
Foreign companies are finding Egypt's oil fields an attractive place to do business. Although that n
US WARNED TO CONCENTRATE ON DATA FLOW
Torrey Byles |
Building highways for data is one of the most important tasks facing the United States. So w
MOSCOM INC. KEEPING TRACK OF ALL THOSE PERSONAL CALLS
(Ap) |
When it comes to keeping tabs on personal calls made from the office, Albert Montevecchio has no pro
TRUCKERS ATTACK 50-MILE RULE ON WEST COAST
Robert F. Morison |
The Federal Maritime Commission won't try to bar immediately the West Coast version of the 50-mile c
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
Because of an editing error, a story appearing in the Aug. 29 editions of The Journal of Commerce in
PANEL OKS CONSOLIDATION OF SUITS AGAINST INSURERS
Paula L. Green |
A federal judicial panel has ruled that the nearly 40 public and private lawsuits accusing insurers
NEW STUDY RATES STATES ON CLIMATE FOR WORKERS
Denise L. Smith |
The best states for workers are Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Maryland and New York - stat
MEXICAN DEBT PRICES BUCK SINKING TREND
Steven Marcy |
Except for Mexico's, prices for international debt in the secondary market continued to sink late la
QUOTA WATCH
Source: American Association of Exporters and Importers |
Textile Quotas to Watch as of 9/3/88* Fully Utilized Textile Quotas as of 9/3/88* Reflects c
Maritime
DOCK STRIKE COMES TO END IN AUSTRALIA
Vincent W. Stove |
A two-day Australian waterfront strike has ended, but delays caused by the resulting congestion are
Maritime
US-JAMAICAN EFFORT ON DRUGS PROPOSED
(Reuter) |
President Reagan's national security adviser, Lt. Gen. Colin Powell, said the United States was will
Maritime
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
DOW INCREASES LATEX PRICESDALTON, Ga. - Dow Chemical USA announced a price increase of 6 cen
KODAK TURNS OVER INTEREST IN RESEARCH INSTITUTE TO ICN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Eastman Kodak Co. and ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc. announced that Kodak will turn over to ICN its intere
DOW BEATS SWISS IN FIGHT TO BUY ESSEX CHEMICAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dow Chemical Co. agreed to purchase Essex Chemical Corp. for over $400 million, ending a contest wit
BECTON PLANS UNIT FOR MEDICAL GLOVES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Becton Dickinson announced plans for a new division to manufacture and market medical gloves.
RHODE ISLAND LAUNCHES WASTE OIL PROGRAM
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Five-foot-high igloos will soon dot Rhode Island landfills as state environmental officials kick off
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ELECTRICITY DEMAND PUSHES UP GAS PRICESHigh electricity demand this summer pushed up natural
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SEVEN DIE AS EXPLOSION SPLITS GREEK TANKERPERAMA, Greece - A blinding explosion split a Gree
Maritime
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
P-I-E UNION WORKERS DEFEAT WAGE CUT PLANJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Teamsters union employees at P-
Rail News
WOMEN FOUND FACING MANY BUSINESS HURDLES
(Reuter) |
Women face more obstacles than men in setting up their own business, and success stories are rare, a
CHRYSLER SALES INCREASE AS FORD, GM POST DECLINES
(Ap) |
Chrysler Corp. showed sales gains in late August and for the entire month, while sales slid at Ford
ASSEMBLY APPROVES NJ AUTO REFORM BILL
(Ap) |
Without a vote to spare, the New Jersey Assembly passed an automobile insurance reform bill Thursday
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