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IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Sterling Continental Starts Brazil OperationVAN BUREN, Ark. - Sterling Continental Corp. sai
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
FINANCIAL Citicorp plans to swap and sell billions of dollars of LDC debt in the secondary m
Maritime
RULING FAVORS ND SYNFUELS PLANT
(Ap) |
Four pipeline companies must continue buying the output of a North Dakota synfuels plant, according
SIMEX FUTURES TRADING SEEN GROWING SHARPLY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Financial futures trading on the Singapore International Monetary Exchange will grow sharply over th
STOCKS TRY TO END LOSS STREAK
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
The stock market struggled unsuccessfully to end its losing streak Wednesday as analysts' recommenda
CITICORP'S ACTION FAILS TO MITIGATE DEBT CRISIS
Keith M. Rockwell |
Citicorp's decision to increase it's loan loss reserves by $3 billion is being greeted here with mut
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
May 20, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Staff |
Blood Glucose Monitor Designed in Hong KongA portable blood glucose monitor that gives accur
Maritime
FUJIAN WOOS HONG KONG
Journal of Commerce Special |
While many Chinese provinces are making direct pitches for U.S. investment, southeastern Fujian is r
Maritime
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
ITALY REFUSES PERMISSION FOR ENICHEM PRIVATIZATION
Andrew Mutter |
Hopes for a timely restructuring of the Italian chemical industry faded Wednesday with the news that
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
ARGENTINA SET FOR 3RD ROUND OF OIL BIDS
Jeremy Morgan |
The government will issue its third call for bids for oil exploration and production contracts on Ju
DELTA ASKS APPEALS COURT TO REVERSE ILA DECISION
Joseph Bonney |
Lawyers for Delta Steamship Lines asked a federal appeals court Wednesday to reverse a judge who rul
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wed., May 20, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.K
AIRBORNE OFFERS 1 MILLION NEW SHARES
Gloria Joseph |
Airborne Freight is offering 1 million new shares of common stock, a move that could make it more ex
TRANSPORT EARNINGS GATES LEARJET POSTS LOSS FOR QUARTER
JOC Staff |
Gates Learjet Corp. reported a net loss of $1.5 million in the first quarter, compared with a loss o
JAPAN MAY PROPOSE GLOBAL CHIPS ACCORD
A.E. Cullison |
The Nakasone administration reportedly is considering proposing a multinational semiconductor agreem
TRUCKING BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Highway Trust Fund Pushed in New YorkALBANY, N.Y. - New York state needs a highway trust fun
USL ASKS COURT TO APPROVE SALE OF EQUIPMENT TO FARRELL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
United States Lines Inc. has asked a U.S. bankruptcy court for permission to sell some of its ship e
Maritime
CITICORP CHIEF NO STRANGER TO LATIN DEBT
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
For John S. Reed, chairman of Citicorp, the Latin American loan problems that caused the nation's bi
DAMAGE AWARDS EYED AT PRODUCT HEARINGS
Leah R. Young |
A House subcommittee looking at the need for product liability law reform isfinding that the
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Fireman's Acquires 9.2 percent Stake in A&AAlexander & Alexander Services Inc. announced Wed
NTT ANNOUNCES R&D OPPORTUNITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tokyo-based Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp. Wednesday announced it is inviting manufacturers to s
Maritime
S. KOREA TO RESTRICT EXPORTS OF 10 PRODUCTS TO THE US
(Ap) |
South Korea, alarmed by its fast-growing trade surplus with the United States, said it will restrain
Maritime
PLASTICS CORNER
JOC Staff |
Rohm and Haas to Buy Polyco From BordenRohm and Haas Co. announced that it will acquire the
COMPUTER FAIR OPENS IN CHICAGO
Kevin D. Thompson |
The Distribution/Computer Expo '87 conference blew into the Windy City today, replete with a host of
CNW PLAN WOULD ELIMINATE JOBS OF UP TO 1,300 BRAKEMEN
(Ap) |
Up to 1,300 railroad brakemen would be phased out of their jobs under a plan by Chicago and North W
RAILS WATCH PIONEERS INTO TRUCKING INDUSTRY
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
A transportation industry analyst says that while railroads may wish to expand into the trucking ind
FOCUS ON CHARLESTON
JOC Staff |
BOX CARGO ON THE RISE: For the first nine months of fiscal 1987, the port of Charleston container to
CHARLESTON FIGHTS BACK AND WINS PORT COMMUNITY SHIFTS FOCUS TO MARKETING, COOPERATION
JOC Staff |
TERMINALS EASY TO 'SELL': OOCL's Oriental Freedom unloads cargo at Wando Terminal. The harbor, meas
Maritime
FUEL FUTURES CLOSE LOWER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Distillate fuel (gasoil) futures closed quietly lower Wednesday. The market was unimpressed by the "
TRANS-ATLANTIC INVESTMENTS GET HELPING HAND
Edwin Unsworth |
A new service, Transatlantic Transfer, has been set up by a British venture capital group to help Br
Maritime
STANDARD OPTICAL PLANS EGYPT PLANT
(Ap) |
A $4.5 million eyeglass frame manufacturing plant developed by U.S., West German and Egyptian invest
Maritime
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
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
CHEMICAL MARKETS VIRGINIA CHEMICALS RAISES PRICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Virginia Chemicals Inc. announced it has raised prices on monocyclohexylamine and dicyclohexylamine
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Volcker Reappointment Yet to Be ConsideredPresident Ronald Reagan has had no meetings on whe
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