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CHEVRON SELLS PUERTO RICAN UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. said it completed the sale of its stock ownership in Caribbean Gulf Refining Cor
EXXON TO OFFER NEW GASOLINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Exxon Co. U.S.A. is increasing the octane of its unleaded premium gasoline to 93 in major markets in
COAL MARKETS TRANSPORT RATES KEY TO WESTERN COAL SALES
Tim Sansbury |
Lower transportation rates are the key to expanded sales of Western coal in the Midwest utility mark
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Veronex Completes Indonesia PipelineVANCOUVER, B.C. - Veronex Resources Ltd. said it complet
STOP 'N SHOP CHAIN TO DON COASTAL'S DERBY BRAND
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Coastal Corp.'s retail marketing unit signed a preliminary agreement under which it would convert St
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Cogeneration Project Set for CaliforniaBonneville Pacific Corp. and Sunlaw Energy Corp., Sea
AUSTRALIANS NERVOUS ABOUT CHINESE COAL
Vincent W. Stove |
China's increasing influence in the world coal trade is being observed in Australia with mounting ap
PLASTICS CORNER UNION CARBIDE BOOSTS POLYMER PRICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Union Carbide Corp.'s UCAR Emulsion Systems group announced price increases, effective Sept. 15, 198
CHEMICAL MARKETS AKZO INCREASES PRICE OF SODIUM GLUCONATE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Akzo Chemie America announced a price increase on sodium gluconate effective Oct. 1. The new trucklo
NEW MARKETS, LESS WASTE KEYS TO INDUSTRY GROWTH
Marie Prat |
If the chemical companies want to make money they ought to explore sectors like health care, telecom
INDIA A POTENTIAL CHEMICAL MART, BUT NEEDS R&D AID, SCIENTIST SAYS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Sheer population alone could qualify India as a massive market for the chemical industry, but help i
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Union Carbide Sells Getters BusinessDANBURY, Conn. - Union Carbide Corp. announced the sale
KAISERTECH BUYS HARSHAW-FILTROL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Kaisertech Ltd., a division of Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp., has purchased Chevron Corp.'s 50 pe
2 OFFICIALS PLEAD GUILTY TO RAW SEWAGE DISCHARGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Justice announced the precedential pr
CAMBRIDGE TO BEGIN AIDS TEST TRIALS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Cambridge BioScience Corp. announced it has received approval from the Food & Drug Administration to
IRRADIATION COMPANY BOWS TO PRESSURE, LEAVES NJ TOWN
(Ap) |
Precision Materials Co., an irradiation sterilization firm, will close its doors after two years of
ARMAND PRODUCTS BUYS ALLIED POTASSIUM PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Armand Products Co., an equal partnership between Church & Dwight Co. and Occidental Petroleum Corp.
OPEN REGISTRIES TOUTED
Edwin Unsworth |
Open ship registries have contributed to making shipowners and operators more lean and efficient, ac
Maritime
ILA LOCAL 24 PRESIDENT NAMED PORT OF HOUSTON COMMISSIONER
Gary Taylor |
LeRoy Bruner, president of Local 24 of the International Longshoreman's Association, and three other
Maritime
S. KOREAN YARD WORKERS STRIKE
(Ap) |
Thousands of shipyard workers set fire to cars and a government garage Wednesday after going on stri
Maritime
CARIBBEAN SHIPPERS HIT CONFERENCE RATE HIKES
CANUTE JAMES Journal of Commerce Special |
Caribbean shippers say they are concerned about increases in cargo rates that have been imposed unil
Maritime
CALLING ALL TUGS, CALLING ALL TUGS
JOC Staff |
Tugs of all sizes gathered in Boston harbor on a recent weekend to take part in what is believed to
Maritime
CONGRESS MAY FORCE TOSHIBA PENALTY
A.E. Cullison |
Congress may force the Reagan administration to enact punitive measures against Toshiba Corp. stemmi
GM, TOYOTA WEIGH AUSTRALIAN LINK
A.E. Cullison |
General Motors Corp. and Toyota Motor Corp., Japan's biggest automaker, are negotiating a possible t
CONFERENCES SET TO EXAMINE SERVICE PACTS
A.E. Cullison |
Executives of member lines of the two eastbound freight conferences governing shipping between Japan
Maritime
PERU PRESIDENT INTENDS TO CURB FOREIGN BANKS
Barbara Durr |
Peruvian President Alan Garcia said he intends to cut foreign bank branches out of the domestic mark
WHAT DO YOU SAY TO A CHARGING RHINO?
John Davies |
Far across the dry grasslands, a massive containership is coming in from sea, skirting the coastline
MORE WORKERS COMP IN INVOLUNTARY MARKET
Paula L. Green |
More employers find their workers compensation risks insured in the assigned risk, or involuntary, m
STATES VIE FOR LEAD IN SUPERCOLLIDER RACE
Tom Webb |
Fun with science was never like this. With only a few hours remaining to enter the great Sup
NORWAY CUTS TRADE DEFICIT MORE THAN 50 PERCENT IN 1ST HALF
Journal of Commerce Special |
Norway cut its foreign trade deficit for the first half of 1987 by more than 50 percent compared to
FUJI BANK OPENS LONDON SUBSIDIARY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Fuji Bank Ltd. established a subsidiary in London, Fuji Leasing (UK) Ltd., which will specialize
TEXTILE EXPORTERS TOLD US NOT ALONE IN PROTECTIONISM
P.T. Bangsberg |
The United States has no monopoly on textile restrictions. Its protectionist moves should not be all
CATERPILLAR PACT WITH TAIWANESE MAY BE IN PERIL
Andrea Chancellor |
A tentative contract for earth-moving equipment that Caterpillar Inc. has with the Taiwanese may be
ARGENTINA'S DEFICIT IN TRADE STILL GROWS
Jeremy Morgan |
Argentina's trade surplus continues to slide, and some bankers worry over how the country will get t
NEW UNEMPLOYMENT POLICY COVERS MORTGAGE PAYMENTS
Josh Goldstein |
Unemployment insurance has traditionally been beyond the bounds of private insurers. But Morgard Ass
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Safety Groups Seek More Seat Belt UseA group of leading safety-concerned organizations say t
MASS. GOVERNOR SET TO INTRODUCE HEALTH-CARE BILL
Tom Mcniff Jr. |
Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis is due to file legislation next week aimed at providing basic hea
US ORDERS REDUCTION OF 90 PERCENT IN ON-JOB EXPOSURE TO BENZENE
(Ap) |
The Labor Department is ordering a 90 percent reduction in on-the-job exposure to benzene, saying th
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AIR CARGO Canadian Airlines International is pushing for European cargo business. 5BAVIATION
NJ REFORM LEGISLATION ADVANCES
(Ap) |
Measures to protect the targets of lawsuits from paying more than their share of damages have cleare
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