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JAPAN ISSUES PROTEST OVER SOVIET ACTIVITIES
(Ap) |
Japan has issued an official protest to the Soviet Union over Soviet officials' alleged purchases of
Maritime
FOREIGN ENTERPRISES INCREASE IN CHINA
(Ap) |
The number of foreign-funded enterprises in China approved during the first six months of this year
Maritime
CONGRESS MAY BAN TITANIC IMPORTS
(Ap) |
Congress may consider placing a ban on importing artifacts from the Titanicbecause of a Fren
Maritime
LLOYDS BANK REPORTS LOSS AFTER BOOSTING PROVISIONS
Janet Porter |
Lloyds Bank PLC recorded a loss of 516 million ($825 million) for the first half of 1987 after incr
TOKYO STOCKS IN LARGEST GAIN
(Ap) |
Prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange registered their largest single-day gain in history on Friday in
JAPAN'S CAPITAL KEEPS PILING UP
Cristina Lee |
Japan's huge capital accumulation is worrying financial institutions worldwide. While Japane
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Saab-Scania Reports Higher Sales of TrucksORANGE, Conn. - Saab-Scania AB said exports of Sca
Trucking News
COMPANIES EXPLAIN SALES DATA FORD, VOLVO WHITE CITE REASONS BEHIND APPARENT DECLINES
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Two heavy truck makers that appeared to be losing ground in recent sales reports in spite of industr
Trucking News
WEEK AHEAD
Wire and Staff Reports |
Senate to Consider Separating AgenciesSen. Wendell Ford, D-Ky., plans to introduce this week
TWO STRATEGIES PLOTTED FOR HEALTH CARE
Leah R. Young |
Most of us can imagine the amount of money in a football player's multimillion-dollar contract or th
DUKE CUSTOMERS SET USAGE RECORD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Duke Power customers set a record demand rate for electricity at 4 p.m. Thursday, a company spokesma
US GRAIN SALES LOOK UP COUNCIL CREDITS FEDERAL PROGRAM FOR EXPECTED RISE
(Ap) |
Farmers in the United States, who have been through "six rough years," are beginning to regain impor
Maritime
ADAMS SAYS TRUCKING REFORMS WENT AWRY
Leo Abruzzese |
Brock Adams could see the danger in 1979, but few in the Carter administration would listen.
APL SEEKS USL TERMINAL
Maureen Robb |
American President Lines wants to take over United States Lines' terminal at the port of Oakland.
Maritime
STUDY SEES PROSPECTS FOR CONTAINER GROWTH AT BAY AREA PORTS
Rose A. Horowitz |
Congestion problems in Southern California, an improved market for U.S. exports and other factors mi
Maritime
NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BUYS THREE UK BANKS
Vincent W. Stove |
By acquiring three British banks, National Australia Bank has bought itself a launching pad to expan
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Shipments Up in April For Man-Made FibersShipments of man-made fibers in April rose 5.9 perc
COLETTA NAMED BUICK MANAGER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Robert E. Coletta was appointed Buick's general sales and service manager by General Motors Corp.
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
July 24, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
SEABROOK OWNER FEARS OUTCOME IF RESTRUCTURING NOT APPROVED SOON
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Officials of Public Service Co. of New Hampshire, owner of the long-delayed Seabrook nuclear plant,
TVA ANNOUNCES 6 COAL CONTRACTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Tennessee Valley Authority awarded six spot market contracts for a total of 9,800 tons of coal l
NIAGARA MOHAWK REPORTS $569 MILLION LOSS IN PERIOD
(Ap) |
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. said it incurred a $569.4 million loss in the six months ended June 30 be
MITSUBISHI BOOSTS AUSTRALIAN BEEF STAKE
Vincent W. Stove |
Mitsubishi, the big Japanese trading house, has purchased a beef processing plant in Australia.<
Maritime
FMC WON'T ACT AGAINST COLOMBIA OVER PREFERENCE
Robert F. Morison |
The Federal Maritime Commission has halted for now its consideration of retaliation against Colombia
Maritime
THE ECONOMY ECONOMY LOST STEAM IN QUARTER
JOC Staff |
The U.S. economy grew at a modest annual rate of 2.6 percent in the April- June quarter, the slowest
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
VISIONS OF BROMON CRAFT DANCE IN VENTURE CAPITALISTS' HEADS
Dave Higdon |
Somewhere within the United States, a group of venture capitalists holds visions of flight, the flig
Air Cargo
DAVE HIGDON'S INSIDE TALK ON AVIATION
Dave Higdon |
WILL THE REAL ADMINISTRATOR PLEASE STAND UP? T. Allan McArtor, the new head of the Federal Aviation
Air Cargo
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mass. Insurers Expect Fight Over AIDS TestsLife and health insurers in Massachusetts expect
IMPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Nissan Conducting Voluntary Van RecallCARSON, Calif. - Nissan Motor Corp. U.S.A., distributo
Maritime
MAKING CARS THE JAPANESE WAY
(Ap) |
Gary Henderson is learning the methods that have built the Japanese auto empire - and preparing to t
Maritime
AUSTRALIAN SHIP WOES CALLED SELF-INFLICTED
Journal of Commerce Special |
"Self-inflicted" injuries have stymied Australia's coastal shipping, says William Bolitho, chairman
Maritime
FRANCE ADDING WARSHIP IN GULF
(Ap) |
France is sending a fourth warship, the 4,000-ton antisubmarine corvette Georges-Leygues, to the gul
Maritime
NY AIRS STUDY ON TOXIC WASTE DISPOSAL SITING
Journal of Commerce Special |
The first comprehensive national survey of state agencies involved in the siting of new commercial h
CHEMICAL EARNINGS VISTA POSTS INCREASE IN INCOME, SALES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Vista Chemical Co.'s net income in the third quarter ending June 30 increased to $15.6 million, or 8
CHARTERS CHALLENGE UK AIR MERGER
Marion Cotter |
Britain's leading charter airlines Friday joined the battleground surrounding British Airways' contr
Air Cargo
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
In a story published July 24, Union Carbide Corp. net income should have been reported as down 82 pe
TEXACO GRANTED FILING EXTENSION
(Ap) |
A federal bankruptcy judge on Friday gave Texaco Inc. a 120-day extension of the period in which the
CALIF. RAISINS MAY BE GOING TO CRETE
(Ap) |
Farmers on this southern Greek island famed for its succulent, honey-colored raisins called sultanas
Maritime
SOVIETS, WEST BIG LOSERS IN PERU COUNTERTRADE CUTS
Barbara Durr |
Peru's plans for countertrade, the much advertised solution to its foreign debt conundrum, are being
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