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AIDS SEEN CHALLENGING LIFE, HEALTH INSURERS BY EARLY '90S
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The AIDS epidemic poses an unprecedented challenge to U.S. life insurers. While their credit
CUSTOMS SERVICE CHIEF PROVES HE'S REALLY OUTSTANDING IN FIELD
Rose A. Horowitz |
Staff at the U.S. Customhouse in lower Manhattan answered to another boss for the last two weeks: th
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
Maritime
MASS. PLAN CUTS GASOLINE VOLATILITY IN SUMMERTIME
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Massachusetts has become the first northeastern state to adopt a summertime reduction in gasoline vo
EDI BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EDI Could Prove to Be A Major Medical BoonSAN ANTONIO, Texas - Electronic communications cou
BENEFITS GROWING FASTER THAN WAGES
(Ap) |
Worker benefits are growing at a higher rate than wages, with escalating health insurance costs acco
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Argentina, China Hold Grain TalksBUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Argentina has begun negotiations
SENATE ACTION SEEMS UNCERTAIN ON OMNIBUS TRADE MEASURE
Richard Lawrence |
Whether the Senate will next week send the omnibus trade bill to the White House is uncertain, congr
GUINNESS SAYS PACTS WILL CUT SHIPPING BILL
Rose A. Horowitz |
Guinness PLC, the huge British spirits and beer conglomerate, says it will cut shipping costs this y
APOLOGY
JOC Staff |
Due to computer difficulties the size of Thursday's and today's Journal of Commerce has been reduced
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Kansas Insurer Merged Into Corroon & BlackCorroon & Black Corp. announced Thursday that Dort
PLASTICS CORNER UNIT OF PREMARK BUYS FOURTRAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ralph Wilson Plastics Co., a unit of Premark International Inc., has announced the acquisition of Fo
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TransCanada to Supply Gas to Midland PlantDEARBORN, Mich. - TransCanada Pipelines Ltd., thro
CANAL UNIT SLAMS FUNDS TRANSFER
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The Panama Canal Commission does not understand why Congress is knocking on its door to help out the
Maritime
BUNDESBANK RAISES QUESTIONS ABOUT EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Several questions must still be answered before the aims of a European central bank and a unified E
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
Wire and Staff Reports |
R.P. URFER & CO. (New York) - Four former senior executives of Chase Manhattan Corp. and the retired
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by U.S. Department of Agriculture |
Corn Quantity: to be negotiated. Quality: dried corn kernel. Packaging: to be negotiated. De
SURVEY FINDS FARMERS IMPROVE FINANCIAL HEALTH
Howard Simon |
Record crop yields, sizable government subsidies, remarkable livestock profits and debt reduction ha
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
GROUPS FEAR SANCTIONS MAY BECOME ISSUE IN ELECTION CAMPAIGN
Richard Lawrence |
A House Foreign Affairs Committee bill to impose much stiffer trade and investment sanctions on Sout
TANKER OWNERS CAUTIOUSLY CONFIDENT
Janet Porter |
The new mood of confidence now starting to surface in the tanker market is enabling owners to addres
BURNLEYPROPOSES TOUGH DRUG RULES
Howard S. Abramson |
Secretary of Transportation Jim Burnley Thursday proposed new regulations to deal harshly with rail,
BALTIC EXCHANGE INSTALLS UNIQUE PHONE SYSTEM
Janet Porter |
London's shipping community is hoping that a new mobile telephone communication system installed on
STRIKE IN FRANCE MAY SLOW DELIVERY OF AIRBUS A320S
Erich E. Toll |
A strike by employees at French engine maker Snecma could delay deliveries of the A320 aircraft, Air
Air Cargo
DEGUSSA TO BUILD SILICA PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Degussa Corp., the U.S. subsidiary of Degussa AG, has announced plans to build a $30 million plant t
CHEMICALS IMPORTED FROM WORLD MARKETS
JOC Staff |
For January 1988 vs. January 1987 (In Metric Tons - Via Ocean)RegionJan. 88
US AND SWEDEN MOVE TOWARD PRIVATE LINK
Juris Kaza |
Cutting through a thicket of controversy and misunderstanding, Comvik Skyport AB, a sister company o
BAR CODES WERE JUST A STEP ON RETAIL'S ROAD TO EDI
Bruce W. Fraser |
With bar coding widely in use, especially in supermarkets, many retailers are turning their attentio
COCAINE-PACKED CARGO MAY BE RECORD SEIZURE
(Ap) |
Federal agents expect they'll have a record four-ton cocaine seizure once they finish inspecting all
Maritime
CPC WILL STRESS WORLDWIDE ROLE
William Armbruster |
It wasn't a serious problem, says James R. Eiszner, chairman and chief executive of CPC Internationa
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
In a Wednesday, April 5 article on Health Maintenance Organizations, the headline misstated the fact
THATCHER DEFENDS CURRENCY POLICY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.K. imports under a high exchange rate much cheaper than they otherwise would be, Prime Minister Ma
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese Investors May Move US MartsNEW YORK - Small changes in portfolio holdings of foreig
CANADIAN DOLLAR, POUND MAY HAVE REACHED PEAKS
Kevin Commins |
The Canadian dollar and the British pound are likely to retreat from their recent highs, according t
BRAZIL'S RATE OF INFLATION EXCEEDS MONEY GROWTH
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Brazil's basic money supply grew 17.6 percent in April, whereas inflation in the same month totaled
EXPORT FIRMS TOUTED AS CURE FOR TRADE BLUES
Craig Dunlap |
Wayne P. Cooper struggled for years to sell his company's grain silos to the Chinese. But in spite o
Maritime
QUOTA WATCH
Source: International Development Systems Inc., Washington, |
Current Textile Quotas: Where the Average Recent Utilization RateIndicates Full Quota Utiliz
Maritime
PANEL TO BROADEN PROBE INTO TEXAS AIR, EASTERN
Dave Higdon |
A House committee ignored 11th-hour pleas from Texas Air Corp. Thursday and overwhelmingly passed a
FOOD GIANT CPC LAYS GROUNDWORK FOR FUTURE PROFITS
William Armbruster |
This should be a very sweet year for CPC International Inc., according to the giant foods company an
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
May 5, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f.
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