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TWRA RATE HIKE FALLS THROUGH
John Davies |
The TransPacific Westbound Rate Agreement's second attempt to raise cargo rates this year has failed
Maritime
SMOOTHER ROADS FOR MASSACHUSETTS AUTO INSURERS?
Journal of Commerce Special |
Auto insurers are hopeful that 1988 rate setting procedures may be shortened under new state regulat
MORE MINES SUSPECTED OFF ISLAND OF FARSI
(Ap) |
The U.S. Navy believes it has discovered more underwater mines in the section of the gulf where the
Maritime
JAPANESE MOVE WEAKENS DOLLAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar started falling around mid-day to trade lower against major foreign currencies excep
WASHINGTON TO EXPAND DEFINITION OF AIDS
(Ap) |
The government has changed its mind and decided to use a broader definition of AIDS in determining w
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Report |
Bethlehem Yard Lands Matson Barge ContractBEAUMONT, Texas - Matson Navigation Co. has awarde
Maritime
UK UNION PROTESTS CONDITIONS IN GULF
Janet Porter |
Ships in the Persian Gulf are creating additional hazards for themselves by sailing at high speeds d
Maritime
US ESCORT OPERATION BECOMES A NIGHTMARE
(Ap) |
What began as a supposedly fairly simple plan for the United States to reflag Kuwaiti oil tankers an
Maritime
TAX REFORM NOT AFFECTING 401(K) PLANS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A survey by a Massachusetts life insurer indicates that the Tax Reform Act of 1986 is not significan
POLICY PROTECTS US FIRMS AGAINST LOST PROFITS ABROAD
(Ap) |
A U.S. government agency has begun to sell insurance policies to safeguard U.S. companies against lo
MASS. PANEL SEEKS REVIEW OF SUBSIDIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A proposal by the House Joint Committee on Health Care to call for an audit of Blue Cross/Blue Shiel
CARTER HITS REFLAGGING OF TANKERS
(Ap) |
Former President Jimmy Carter said it's no coincidence that the decision to provide protection to Ku
Maritime
SELF-INSURANCE HELPS IOWA FIGHT CRUNCH
C.A. Carpenter |
Iowa has attracted pig feeders and toaster makers in two new ventures formed in response to the liab
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Childers, Ariz. Director Of Insurance, ResignsArizona's director of insurance, S. David Chil
INSURANCE EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Hartford Steam Cites Income HikeHARTFORD, Conn. - Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insur
LOVE AFFAIR WITH SHIP SHAPES MAN'S LIFE
Ellen O'brien |
David Boone loves the Kitty Hawk. Well, anyway, he is awfully fond of her. And now she's bac
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
COAST GUARD TO RULE SOON ON STATUS OF TANKER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Coast Guard may rule shortly on whether to allow the Kuwaiti-owned, U.S.-flag tanker Bridgeton t
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
July 28, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
ON THE MOVE R. KREBS ELECTED CEO AT SANTE FE
Staff Report |
The board of directors of Sante Fe Southern Pacific Corp. elected Robert D. Krebs chief executive of
DU PONT, ITALIAN COMPANY FORM POLYETHYLENE VENTURE
Andrew Mutter |
Enichem, the Italian state chemicals company owned by the ENI group, and E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & C
CYCLOPS KEEPS ITS EYE ON MARKET NICHES, NOSE TO GRINDSTONE
George F.W. Telfer |
Cyclops Industries Inc. is expanding its capacity to produce stainless and carbon steel as it benefi
PRIVATIZATION RATE STRAINS UK FIRMS
(Ap) |
Loans outstanding to U.K. securities firms stood at 16.8 billion at the end of May, compared with
SENATE OKS AWARD NAMED FOR BALDRIGE
(Ap) |
A new award for U.S. businesses making major improvements in the quality of their products would be
NEW YELLOW PAGES UNDER WAY
(Ap) |
The Yellow Pages is getting its first major remake since the 1890s, and Pacific Bell hopes the redes
COMPANIES TO CONTINUE CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING
(Ap) |
The biggest U.S. companies will continue restructuring to promote greater efficiency and are most li
TRADE WITH TIANJIN, CHINA
JOC Staff |
Top Stories The port city of Tianjin has modernized its facilities to become the home of Chi
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
ADMINISTRATION HAILS SUBDUED PRESSURE FROM EMPLOYEE COSTS
John Boyd |
Upward pressure on employers from workers' costs remained subdued in the second quarter, even though
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AVIATION Donald D. Engen, former FAA chief, predicted that Congress will split the agency aw
BOEING MOVES TO AVOID TAKEOVER
Gloria Joseph |
As The Boeing Company concocts poison pills to prevent a hostile takeover by corporate raider T. Boo
Air Cargo
PREDICTION CALLS FOR FAA SPLIT FROM THE DOT
Dave Higdon |
The former administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration dropped a minor bombshell Tuesday wh
NATWEST SEEKS TO EXPAND US NORTHEAST PRESENCE
Janet Porter |
National Westminster Bank PLC, Britain's largest financial services group, is planning to expand ope
FORD, UAW SHAPE CONTRACT
(Ap) |
Ford Motor Co. and the United Auto Workers union will shape a contract that gives workers job securi
CENTRAL BANKS SEEN FINANCING US FISCAL DEFICIT
A.E. Cullison |
Coordinated intervention by the world's major central banks have financed a large portion of the mas
SHIP SUPPLIERS' SOS: AID MERCHANT FLEET
Robert F. Morison |
Suppliers of shipbuilders and ship operators warned a government commission that failure to revive U
CENTRAL CLEARINGHOUSE SHREDS PAPER MOUNTAINS
Richard Malkin |
When CASS (Cargo Accounts Settlement Service) burst on the U.S. scene half a dozen years ago, it was
Air Cargo
SEARCH FOR MISSING PLANE, FOUR PASSENGERS CONTINUES
(Ap) |
The search for a private airplane reported missing on a flight from Medford to San Diego, Calif., fo
Air Cargo
TOUGHER FINES BACKED BY SENATE COMMITTEE
Dave Higdon |
Senate committee action Tuesday increased the chances that willful violators of federal aviation reg
Air Cargo
'87 LOOKS GOOD FOR DRUG COMPANIES
Charles Thurston |
Earnings for the major research-based drug companies are expected to surge in 1987 relative to resul
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