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CANADA IS FOUND SUBSIDIZING LUMBER
Helen Ericson |
The Commerce Department, in a preliminary ruling, said Canada is subsidizing softwood lumber exports
CBOE FINES KIDDER PEABODY, 6 EMPLOYEES IN 1982 NJ CASE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Chicago Board Options Exchange said it had found Kidder, Peabody and Co. and six of its former e
MARAD APPROVES 4 FOREIGN YARDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration named four foreign shipyards in which American President Lines Ltd. migh
Maritime
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Sales Net Income Per Share Company Period Latest Prior Latest Prior Latest
SOVIETS LOSE RIGHTS TO FISH IN KIRIBATI
(Ap) |
A newspaper reported Kiribati, the first South Pacific nation to grant fishing rights to the Soviet
Maritime
HONG KONG REPLIES TO US WASHINGTON'S CALL FOR REVALUATION IS CRITICIZED
P.T. Bangsberg |
A senior economic official lashed out at high-level U.S. suggestions that Hong Kong should revalue i
LINDA STERN'S ECONOMIC BEAT
Linda Stern |
NOT ONE MORE CUP OF SUGAR can Americans borrow, the way some people see the economy. According to th
AIR MERGER WOES VIEWED AS ISOLATED
Tim Neale |
Consumers should not worry that the recent rash of mergers and acquisitions in the airline industry
GREEK TUG FIRMS FORM CONSORTIUM
Victor Walker |
Six of the largest Greek tug firms have formed a consortium that they anticipate will control 95 per
Maritime
QUIETER AIRCRAFT FORESEEN BY 1995
Tim Neale |
The federal government will require the use of quieter aircraft beginning in 1995, a former high-ran
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
S. Korean Exports Forecast to Hit RecordSEOUL, South Korea - South Korea's merchandise expor
Maritime
SIX-MAN SHIP CREW WAVE OF THE FUTURE?
Mark Magnier |
Small tankers, bulk vessels and containerships could operate with a crew of six within three years,
CONN. WATCHDOG UNIT MONITORS P/C RATES
James Nolan |
A Connecticut Insurance Department watchdog unit has been formed to see that property/casualty under
MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER IN FRAUD CASE
(Ap) |
A man allegedly killed his 5-year-old daughter with an overdose of medicine and suffocated his lover
I.C.H. TO BUY SHARES OF FIRST EXECUTIVE CORP.
JOC Staff |
I.C.H. Corp., a Louisville, Ky.-based insurance holding company, said it is acquiring 9.9 percent of
KILLINGS CALLED JUST A COINCIDENCE
(Ap) |
One burglar's skull was smashed with an ax handle. An electrified booby trap killed a thief leaving
COUNCIL PROTESTS DILLINGHAM PACT UNION LEADERS REJECT STRIKE ON FEARS OF OUTSIDE LABOR
Journal of Commerce Special |
Dillingham Ship Repair unilaterally put a new work contract into effect this week, triggering a prot
Maritime
ASEAN WANTS MORE ACCESS TO EUROPEAN MARKET
(Ap) |
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations will lobby for greater market access to the European Comm
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Swissair Picks Atlanta For New US GatewaySwissair has chosen Atlanta, the second largest air
PEOPLE'S FUTURE UNSURE TEXAS AIR'S INTENT UNKNOWN DESPITE DOT ACTION
Tim Neale |
The future of People Express Corp. remained uncertain following the government's tentative approval
ALASKA AIR GROUP EARNINGS INCREASE
JOC Staff |
Alaska Air Group Inc. reported third quarter net income increased to $17.9 million, or $1.43 a share
RENAULT EXECUTIVES OPTIMISTIC
Jacques Neher |
"Renault is feeling better, thank you," says Jose Dedeurwaerder, world sales director of the French
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
West Germans Order Cray Computer SystemCray Research Inc. said a West German government-fund
Maritime
TVA TO PURCHASE COAL FOR WIDOWS CREEK PLANT
Tim Sansbury |
The Tennessee Valley Authority entered the market to buy high-sulfur coal on a one-year contract for
CHINESE CODE WELCOMED
Jasper Becker |
Foreign businessmen in China welcome the country's new investment code, but criticize its failure to
Maritime
TECO ENERGY EARNINGS FLAT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
TECO Energy Inc. reported third quarter net income and revenue were essentially flat compared with t
MARINE CASUALTIES
JOC Staff |
The 7,426-deadweight-ton Panamanian vehicle carrier Bright Ace was successfully refloated Wednesday.
Maritime
ACCORD FORECAST ON MACHINE TOOLS US SOURCES EXPECT JAPANESE TO AGREE TO EXPORT CURBS
A.E. Cullison |
Officials of the Nakasone administration soon will agree in principle with Washington's demands that
TRANSPORT BILLS FACE DEADLINE IN CONGRESS
David M. Cawthorne |
Bills with a range of provisions affecting the trucking and railroad industries are caught up in the
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Air Cargo Association, monthly meeting. Oct. 16, Viscount Hotel at JFK International Airport. Speak
CORNELL RESEARCHERS FOCUS ON AGRICULTURAL PROJECTS
(Ap) |
While Cornell is internationally renowned for its Nobel Prize laureates and famed authors, New York'
HESSE USES PUBLIC FUNDS TO HELP ENTREPRENEURS
(Ap) |
Bucking German business tradition, Hesse state is using public funds to help finance young entrepre
Maritime
COMMISSION STILL LACKS MEMBERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The two-year-old Commission on the Merchant Marine and Defense still has a staff but no commissioner
Maritime
INSIDE TALK FROM THE SOUTH ATLANTIC
Craig Dunlap |
READ ALL ABOUT IT! ILA UNDERCUTS TEAMSTERS! Yep, that's the way things appear to have worked out in
Maritime
HENKEL AGREES TO ACQUIRE PARKER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Henkel of America agreed to acquire the Parker Chemical Co., a subsidiary of Ford Motor Co., for an
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wednesday, October 15, 1986 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
WATCHING THE OIL CHIEFS
(Ap) |
Watching an Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries meeting unfold is a little like waiting ou
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Emery Cuts GlycerinePricesEmery Chemicals announced a 5-cent-a-pound roll-back on al
INDONESIA, JAPAN SIGN PACT FOR EXPLORATION IN SUMATRA
(Ap) |
Indonesia and Japan signed an agreement for a $7.5 million project to explore for coal in Central Su
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