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P/C STOCK OUTLOOK SEEN BRIGHT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Despite a $10 billion drop in industry surplus, property and casualty insurance stocks may outperfor
WORLD SUGAR OUTPUT ESTIMATE LOWERED
Knight-Ridder Financial |
World sugar production in 1987-88 has been revised downward to 100.8 million metric tons, raw value,
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Connecticut Orders 25 Saab-Scania BusesORANGE, Conn. - Saab-Scania of America Inc., a unit o
Maritime
S. KOREAN CARRIERS MAY MERGE HANJIN LINES' PARENT TAKING OVER STOCK OF KOREA SHIPPING
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Hanjin Group, parent company of Hanjin Container Lines, is taking over the stock of Korea Shippi
THREE COMPANIES INDICTED IN NUCLEAR STEEL CASE
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Three New York corporations and three former corporate officials have been indicted by a federal gra
HADSON TO MERGE WITH ULTRASYSTEMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Hadson Corp., an independent oil and gas company will merge with Ultrasystems Inc., a cogeneration d
FORMER INDEPENDENTS CHIEF RECALLS PERILOUS TIMES
Dallas Morning News |
When Raymond Hefner Jr. was elected chairman of the Independent Petroleum Association of America two
SENATE VOTE REFLECTS CONSUMER DISSATISFACTION
Dave Higdon |
Rampant consumer dissatisfaction with airline service among members of Congress found another outlet
Air Cargo
USAIR-PIEDMONT MERGER SET
Dave Higdon |
The Transportation Department, in approving USAir's acquisition of Piedmont Airlines, chose to view
Air Cargo
CARGO JUMPS AT JACKSONVILLE
Craig Dunlap |
Forecasts of the port of Jacksonville's impending demise as a major southeastern seaport appear not
Maritime
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Sales Net Income Per Share CompanyPeriod Latest Prior Latest Pr
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE AUTOMATIC SEEDSCANNER REDUCES MANUAL WORK
JOC Staff |
A computerized automatic seed analyzer, called Seedscanner, has been introduced by Imtec Technology
Maritime
MEXICO CAUTIONS US AGAINST PROTECTIONISM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Mexican officials are urging the United States to avoid the temptation to adopt restrictive trade po
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
S. Koreans Step Up Attack on InflationSEOUL, South Korea - South Korea has decided to take a
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
ANGELL REMARKS SUPPORT DOLLAR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Monetary authorities should be prudent in deciding whether to let thedollar's value fall, an
WEEK AHEAD
Wire and Staff Reports |
New Factory Orders To Be Released TodayThe Commerce Department's report on new factory order
PHILA. TONNAGE REPORTS INFLATED?
JOC Staff |
Key tonnage figures for the Ports of Philadelphia have been exaggerated by the Delaware River Port A
Maritime
CANADIAN YARDS PUSH UNUSUAL MINESWEEPER
Mark Wilson |
Canada has had no active minesweepers since relegating a class of coastal minesweepers to training d
Maritime
INSURANCE EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Operating Income Up at Aetna L&CHARTFORD, Conn. - Aetna Life & Casualty reported that operat
DEREGULATION EXPECTED TO EASE CANADA EXPORTS
Leo Ryan |
Moves to deregulate Canada's gas, oil and electricity markets are "probably more important" for ener
WEST COAST TAKES SAFE ROUTE TO AUTOMATION
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Most West Coast ports, unlike those in the East, have not complied with the wishes of the Customs Se
Maritime
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
CZARIST BOND HOLDERS TO GET FIRST PAYMENTS
(Ap) |
Seventy years after the Russian Revolution, more than 3,000 holders of czarist bonds will receive th
CANADIAN MEDIATORS STRIVE TO AVERT SEAWAY STRIKE
Leo Ryan |
Federal labor officials are striving to avert a strike by lock operators and maintenance workers on
Maritime
TEXACO, NIPPON FIND GAS, OIL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Texaco and Nippon Central U.S. Oil Co. tested natural gas and condensate from an exploratory well in
SENATE RAIL BILL HAS MORE FUNDS FOR AMTRAK, SAFETY
Howard S. Abramson |
The transportation appropriations bill passed by the Senate includes substantially more money for ra
Rail News
UK BILL MAKES OWNERS, CREW LIABLE FOR FERRY SAFETY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ferry owners in Britain could be jailed if they do not take "all reasonable steps" to make sure thei
Maritime
NY EXCHANGE SETS DEADLINE FOR WITHDRAWAL PETITIONS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Members of the New York Insurance Exchange have until Nov. 10 to file petitions of withdrawal.
LAST WITNESS TESTIFIES IN ASBESTOS LITIGATION
Laura Raley Borda |
The last witness testified Friday in an asbestos liability trial between four manufacturers and the
THE ECONOMY PURCHASING MANAGERS SAY GROWTH CONTINUES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. economy continued to expand in October, the stock market crash notwithstanding, the nation'
REMEMBER, THE WORM IS JUST FOR FLAVOR
(Ap) |
Jose Lopez just laughs when told that Americans think a worm is at the bottom of a mezcal bottle bec
Maritime
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Lyng's European Visit To Focus on TradeAgriculture Secretary Richard Lyng will travel to Eur
Maritime
ENVIRONMENTALISTS COOL TO ALASKAN ICE EXPORTS
(Ap) |
Ice cubes chipped from glaciers are becoming a hot item in urban grocery stores, and the craze has p
Maritime
ISRAEL, EGYPT EMERGE AS BIG AID WINNERS IN HOUSE SPENDING BILL
(Ap) |
Israel and Egypt were earmarked for the biggest shares of U.S. foreign aid in fiscal 1988 in a catch
Maritime
ADMINISTRATION OUTLINES OBJECTIONS TO TRADE BILL
Keith M. Rockwell |
The Reagan administration reiterated its opposition to many portions of the omnibus trade bill in a
NORWEGIAN LINE WIDENS AUTO ROUTES
Joseph Bonney |
A Norwegian auto-carrying line that's entering the trans-Atlantic trade route says the move is an at
US FARM PRICES FELL IN OCTOBER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The index of prices received by U.S. farmers for their products fell 1.6 percent in October from Sep
SATELLITE LINKS FOR TRUCKS STILL UP IN THE AIR
Michael S. Lelyveld |
It's only 44,000 miles from New York to Chicago. That's how far the messages were traveling
Trucking News
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