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JAPAN WANTS ACCORD ON PRIORITIES
A.E. Cullison |
For once, as they gather at next month's seven-nation Venice summit, the leaders of the United State
CAROLINA FOSSIL UNIT RUNS ABOVE AVERAGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Carolina Power & Light Co.'s coal-fired generating plants operated at an equivalent availability fac
OCCIDENTAL GETS NOD TO HIKE OUTPUT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Occidental de Colombia Inc., operator of the Cravo Norte Association, an nounced Thursday that the C
OCCIDENTAL BOARD DECLARES DIVIDEND
Journal of Commerce Special |
The board of the Occidental Petroleum Corp. declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of 62.5 cents
BATTLE LINES FORMING OVER POSTAGE RATES
JOC Staff |
A behind-the-scenes battle is brewing over postage rates for the multimillion-d ollar advertising in
SPANISH REFINERY THREATENS CLOSURE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Spain's Empresa Nacional de Petroleo has threatened to close its Tarragona refinery indefinitely if
JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT
John Boyd |
AN ECONOMIC GRAND-SLAM TODAY will provide a mix of figures. Data will be released on busines
EX-IM BANK CHIEF HITS RESERVE PLAN
Helen Ericson |
Export-Import Bank chairman John A. Bohn Jr. expressed firm opposition to a proposal that the bank e
ON THE MOVE DAVIDSON WILL HEAD GAS FIRM
Staff Report |
Consolidated Natural Gas Co. elected George A. Davidson Jr. chairman and chief executive, succeeding
COAL GROUP TO MEET JUNE 21-23
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The National Coal Association will hold its annual convention June 21-23 at the Ritz Carlton Hotel i
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS A battle is brewing over postage rates. Page 2ABANKINGFederal Deposit
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS A battle is brewing over postage rates. Page 2ABANKINGFederal Deposit
VENEZUELA BETTING ON PETROCHEMICALS
John Sweeney |
Engelhard Corp.'s plans to invest $50 million in two catalyzer plants here underscore the growing at
TRADE MISSION TO YUGOSLAVIA LEAVES PRIVATE INSURERS BEHIND
C.A. Carpenter |
G. Square Inc. is looking to Washington for its political risk insurance needs to develop Yugoslavia
INSURED BANKS MAY NOT GET FDIC REBATES
Leah R. Young |
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. won't pay out rebates to insured banks this year if deposits dro
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Reagan Reiterates Stance on Persian GulfPresident Reagan reiterated Thursday he has no inten
SEOUL VOWS TO REVISE SHIP RULES CHANGE WOULD ALLOW US CARRIERS TO FORM AGENCIES IN KOREA
Tim Neale |
The Department of Transportation says visiting Korean officials have agreed to lift some, but not al
YEUTTER DISCOUNTS JAPANESE CHIP PROPOSAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter played down the potential effectiveness of a multilateral
UP PROMOTES TAX BILL RIDER TO HELP RAILS
David M. Cawthorne |
Union Pacific Corp. wants to include a provision which could generate several hundred million dollar
EXPORT SURGE GIVES A LIFT TO GRAIN HAULERS
Kevin Commins |
The surge in U.S. grain exports has provided a much-needed boost to the grain transportation system.
TOUGH TRADE STANCE A MUST, US TOLD
Rose A. Horowitz |
U.S. Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter said the United States must be tough in handling its trade
WEST COAST DOCKERS SEEK JOB PRESERVATION
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Union demands for work preservation and management efforts to expand the pool of dockworkers in the
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
FINANCIAL Citicorp plans to swap and sell billions of dollars of LDC debt in the secondary m
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
FINANCIAL Citicorp plans to swap and sell billions of dollars of LDC debt in the secondary m
SILVER ATTRACTING NEW INVESTORS
Dory Owens |
Silver, which lost much of its luster after prices spiraled in 1979 and then collapsed in 1980, is a
PLASTICS CORNER
JOC Staff |
Rohm and Haas to Buy Polyco From BordenRohm and Haas Co. announced that it will acquire the
S. KOREA WILL LAUNCH FIRST SATELLITE BY 1996
(Ap) |
South Korea plans to launch its first satellite by 1996 and use it for scientific experiments, the g
TIRE PLANT SET TO CLOSE IN MARYLAND
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Kelly-Springfield Tire Co.'s plant in Cumberland will cease operations at 11 p.m. tonight unless
MICRO BIO-MEDICS OFFERS COLD PACK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Micro Bio-Medics Inc. announced recently that it has begun marketing a cold pack for reducing inflam
CHEMICAL MARKETS VIRGINIA CHEMICALS RAISES PRICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Virginia Chemicals Inc. announced it has raised prices on monocyclohexylamine and dicyclohexylamine
ITALY REFUSES PERMISSION FOR ENICHEM PRIVATIZATION
Andrew Mutter |
Hopes for a timely restructuring of the Italian chemical industry faded Wednesday with the news that
ALASKA AIR SEEKS TO STAY PROFITABLE
Gloria Joseph |
Remaining profitable may be the best way for the only independent airline remaining on the West Coas
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Volcker Reappointment Yet to Be ConsideredPresident Ronald Reagan has had no meetings on whe
AMTRANS BOOSTS TO $14 MILLION ITS BID FOR USL'S LATIN SERVICES
Mark Magnier |
American Transport Lines Inc. has raised its bid for United States Lines Inc. South American service
WINE TRAIN MAY CHANGE INSURERS
C.A. Carpenter |
The Napa Valley Wine Train has comprehensive insurance against liability and property damages, but J
FUTURE OF ALLEGIS IN QUESTION PILOT BID FOR UNITED AIRLINES THREATENS LONG-TERM STRATEGY
Tim Neale |
It seems there are as many questions buzzing about Allegis Corp. these days as there are planes in t
CHINA, UK TO DISCUSS AIR LINKS
(Ap) |
Britain and China soon will hold discussions about expanding air links, said Michael Spicer, U.K. av
FRENCH CONTROLLERS TO CONTINUE STRIKE
(Ap) |
French air traffic controllers said Tuesday they would continue, at least through next week, their
CHARLESTON FIGHTS BACK AND WINS KEY MEN EMPHASIZE VALUE OF SHIPPERS
Stanford Erickson |
The port of Charleston owes its success today and over the years primarily to three selfless and ver
Maritime
GASOLINE SUPPLIES STABLE FOR HOLIDAY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
There will be plenty of gasoline around for the Memorial Day weekend this year, but prices will vary
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