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HOME SUES FORMER VP OVER ALLEGED $2.2 MILLION SCAM
Laura Raley Borda |
Home Insurance Co. filed a lawsuit against a former vice president who allegedly embezzled at least
BUYING IN ZAMBIA PEACE POSSIBLE BOON FOR ZAMBIAN TRADE
Geoffrey Brown |
Prospects for peace in Angola and independence for Namibia may make it easier to transport goods in
Maritime
HONG KONG EXPORTS STILL SLUGGISH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Growth of Hong Kong's domestic exports jumped in July over June, but continued to lag compared with
Maritime
REJECTION OF MINISKIRT CUTS PROFIT OF RETAILERS
(Reuter) |
Shoppers' resistance to the miniskirt inflicted maxi-damage on the women's apparel business in 1987
Maritime
NY PORT COMMISSIONER TO STAY PUT
Gloria Joseph |
Perfect job. Wrong time. That's what Michael P. Huerta had to say about withdrawing his name
Maritime
US FIBER EXPORTS RISE, IMPORTS DROP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Imports of man-made fiber dropped in May while exports increased, compared to year-earlier figures,
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Farnborough International '88, Sept. 4-11. Aerospace Products Information Center, Farnborough, Engla
Rail News
DIGITAL UNVEILS NEW ULTRIX SOFTWARE
(Ap) |
Digital Equipment Corp. on Tuesday unveiled an upgraded version of its Ultrix software in what analy
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
TEXAS EASTERN FORMS SUBSIDIARY IN SOUTHERN OHIO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Texas Eastern Corp., Houston, formed a new refined products terminaling subsidiary to offer contract
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
August 24, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon
WORK STOPPAGE ENDS AT 4 MINES IN POLAND
(Ap) |
Work resumed at four of Poland's striking mines on Wednesday amid signs that the country's worst lab
TWO-WAY TRADE IN FOOD PICKS UP BETWEEN US AND THE CARIBBEAN
Geoffrey Brown |
U.S. manufacturers are taking a bigger interest in the Caribbean Basin as a market for food exports.
Maritime
ARGENTINA SEEKS TO BOOST ARMS SALES
(Ap) |
Better known for its grain and beef, Argentina also produces jets and tanks, and the country hopes e
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Buying in Zambia - 4A * John Starrels - Confronting the Korean Dynamo 8A* Tom Connors - Wa
BRITISH SHIPBUILDERS PLANS MAJOR LAYOFF
(Ap) |
State-owned British Shipbuilders said Tuesday it would lay off up to 1,000 workers at one of its thr
Maritime
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce, U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB 3
Maritime
PEOPLE - TRUCKING
JOC Staff |
MATLACK INC. (Wilmington, Del.) - Debra Parsons was appointed national account executive, western re
Trucking News
ENVIROPACT ANNOUNCES SALE OF TRUCKING UNIT
Miami Herald |
Enviropact of Miami, in a deal that will allow it to remain independent, has agreed to sell its Will
Trucking News
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANK REPORTS HIGHER FIRST HALF NET
P.T. Bangsberg |
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corp. Tuesday unveiled profits of HK$1.67 billion after taxes (US$214 mi
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
LCP RAISES PRICE OF CAUSTIC SODAEDISON, N.J. LCP Chemicals & Plastics Inc., a division of H
INSURERS HAIL COURT RULING ON BANK PLAN TO SELL COVER
Leah R. Young |
Insurers said they won an important victory in a U.S. court of appeals order that Citicorp must seek
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
TEXAS AIR CORP. TOPS UNION LIST OF COMPANIES UNFAIR TO LABOR
Leah R. Young |
Texas Air Corp. Tuesday won the dubious distinction of heading labor's dishonor roll for poor relati
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
WEEKLY US EARNINGS OF WORKERS EDGE UPAverage weekly earnings of U.S. non-farm workers rose 0
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK OIL MARKETERS LEARN SECRET ABOUT SERVICE
Tim Sansbury |
TRUER WORDS were never spoken nor sounder marketing advice ever given. Wayne Millen, preside
RAILS MAKING PROGRESS ON SOFTWARE PACKAGE
Tony Seideman |
U.S. railroads soon will be talking the same language as their customers. Standards have bee
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ITOFCA, SCANFREIGHT SET THROUGH ROUTINGSDOWNERS GROVER, Ill. - ITOFCA Consolidators and AB S
Rail News
BARGE TRAFFIC RISING ON THE MISSISSIPPI
(Reuter) |
Barge traffic on the Mississippi River, slowed earlier this year by shallow water, has rebounded due
Rail News
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The Board of Freeholders of Hackensack, N.J., has requested a $100,000 grant to study the feasibilit
Rail News
RUNAWAY TIRES WREAK HAVOC
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A half-ton pair of tires jettisoned by a truck tore into a house, dragged a water bed across a floor
Trucking News
MARITIME COMMISSION DEFERS ACTION AGAINST SOUTH KOREA
Robert F. Morison |
The Federal Maritime Commission said it will continue to monitor South Korean restrictions on foreig
Maritime
PANAMA SAYS ASSETS FUND COVERT ACTIONS
(Reuter) |
Panama's Foreign Minister Jorge Ritter accused ousted President Eric Arturo Delvalle of using $50 m
COAST GUARD CLARIFIES RULES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Coast Guard, concerned that certain vessel construction requirements are being misinterpreted by
Maritime
P&G TO PURCHASE PERFUMERIA PHEBO
(Reuter) |
Procter & Gamble Co. has agreed to buy a controlling interest in Perfumeria Phebo SA, a Brazilian cl
ACCENT ON FASHION KEEPS ITALY NO. 1 IN EYEWEAR PRODUCTION
(Reuter) |
Nestled in northern Italy's lush green Dolomite mountains, hundreds of factories - tiny family shops
Maritime
HASABBURGONYA, TEJTURMIX AND BIG MAC TO GO
Erich E. Toll |
After waiting in line for 40 minutes, the young Hungarian places his order: a large hasabburgonya (f
CIGNA AGREES TO SELL ITS HORACE MANN UNIT
Paula L. Green |
Cigna Corp. agreed to sell its Horace Mann Cos. subsidiary for $500 million in a partially leveraged
GLOBAL SUBSIDIES HURT AUSTRALIAN COAL EXPORTS
Vincent W. Stove |
Protection by importing countries and subsidies by exporting countries are to blame for much of the
ROBOTS TO SERVE PRISON INMATES
(Ap) |
A rolling robot, bearing meals, laundry and mail, will become servant to thousands of inmates at Ala
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