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AIR PRODUCTS EXPANDING IN KANSAS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Air Products and Chemicals Inc. has announced a multimillion-dollar expansion of its specialty amine
PANEL VOWS FAST ACTION ON TEXTILE QUOTA BILL
Richard Lawrence |
The House Ways and Means Committee is expected to act promptly on textile and footwear import quotas
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PLANS FLOURISH
Chicago Tribune |
After companies have gone to the great expense of testing employees for drug abuse, what do they do
CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING PAINFUL BUT HELPFUL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Corporate restructuring during the 1980s has been painful but it it has helped to make many U.S. com
CPI HIKE HIGHEST IN NORTHEAST
(Ap) |
Higher costs of clothing, shelter, medical care and restaurant meals sent consumer prices up by 0.5
EPA MAY PERMIT GENETIC FIELD TESTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed to permit BioTechnica International Inc., Camb
THE ECONOMY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Nation's Retailers Cite Strong Sales for AprilSales were strong at most of the nation's larg
ON THE MOVE LA MONTE JOINS THE NYIE
JOC Staff |
The New York Insurance Exchange Inc. announced that Joseph La Monte has joined its staff to assist i
NY INSURANCE EXCHANGE LOOKS TO THE FUTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The New York Insurance Exchange Inc. is starting to develop long-term goals following the close of i
SEA-LAND NAMES F.L. GRACON VP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Francis L. Gracon was appointed vice president, personnel, of Sea-Land Corp., and will oversee corpo
CANADA MINTS FIRST DOLLAR COIN
(Ap) |
Canada's first $1 piece, a gold-colored coin with 11 sides, was struck Thursday at the Royal Canadia
STRIKING WORKERS AT GE WILL MEET
(Ap) |
A strike of about 4,500 electrical workers at a General Electric Co. plant will last at least past t
LIABILITY WOES MAKE SEESAW TOTTER
Wylie Gerdes |
After years as a mainstay of the American playground, the seesaw may be teetering - and tottering -
JOHN BOYD'S ECONOMIC BEAT
John Boyd |
PHIL GRAMM IS LOOKING FOR A FIGHT, and for this Texas Republican the upcoming debt limit deadline ma
SEAGRAM UNVEILS LIABILITY PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Joseph E. Seagram & Sons Inc. announced plans to create a new association- spons ored insurance grou
HEALTH INSURANCE REFORMS URGED
Leah R. Young |
An economic research group is advocating numerous changes in the way employers and the government de
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Corporate restructuring in the 1980s has been painful but it helped make U.S. c
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
2 Groups Seeking Ban Of On-Job SmokingTwo public health groups, claiming the lives of tens o
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Corporate restructuring in the 1980s has been painful but it helped make U.S. c
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HEATH-CARE CONCERNS AIRED
Journal of Commerce Special |
The nation's health-care concerns threaten national security, a Washington law maker fears.
PROXMIRE PRESSURED TO CLOSE LOOPHOLE IN NON-BANKING
Leah R. Young |
A coalition of small business and small bankers is pushing the chairman of the Senate Banking Commit
INSURANCE EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
American General Net Profit FallsAmerican General Corp. reported first quarter net profit fe
WORM EATS INTO WOOD CHIP TRADE
Craig Dunlap |
Worms have occupied a tiny, relatively unknown but certainly not lowly niche in international trade
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
May 7, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f.
SURETY PAID $1.1 BILLION IN CLAIMS 1986 RESULTS TERMED WORST IN ANY SECTOR OF INSURANCE MARKET
Paula L. Green |
The surety industry paid out $1.1 billion in claims on premiums of $1.25 billion in 1986, producing
PUERTO RICAN LEGISLATOR DEMANDS RESIGNATION OF NAVIERAS' DIRECTOR
Hans William Perl |
A Puerto Rico legislator called for the resignation of Navieras de Puerto Rico's executive director
PRATT & WHITNEY LOSES GROUND TO RIVALS
Gloria Joseph |
For the first time in a quarter century the folks at Pratt & Whitney cannot sit back and simply fill
RANGER UNIT FINDS GAS IN NORTH SEA
Journal of Commerce Special |
Ranger Oil Ltd. said its British subsidiary, Ranger Oil (U.K.) Ltd., found significant quantities of
CHINA PROBES TEXTILE VISAS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Chinese officials broke a long silence Thursday by vowing to take "stern measures" against people de
TANDON SETS PC PRICE CUTS
Los Angeles Daily News |
In a move to increase its U.S. market share and remain competitive, Chatsworth, Calif.-based Tandon
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OKLA. AIRPORT HOME TO OIL WELLS
Dallas Morning News |
Travelers flying into Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City get an immediate introduction to th
DRUG COMPANY PROTEST SPELLS US-BRAZIL HEADACHE
James Bruce |
An anticipated protest against Brazil's blase approach to patent protection could stir up a bilatera
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
UAE Could Ignore OPEC Output LimitsDUBAI, United Arab Emirates - The United Arab Emirates wi
ROYAL PETROLEUM TO CLOSE LONG ISLAND CITY TERMINAL
Sam Glasser |
Royal Petroleum will close its Long Island City home heating oil terminal, proba bly by next week.
EX-PEMEX CHIEF SENTENCED TO JAIL
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
Jose Diaz Serrano, former Pemex director, was sentenced to 10 years in jail and ordered to repay US$
ARGENTINE OIL PRODUCTION DECLINES
Jeremy Morgan |
Argentine oil output fell during the first quarter, prompting gloomy industry forecasts for the rest
PG&E CITES COURT CHANGE IN SEEKING REVIEW DROPPED
(Ap) |
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. has asked the state Supreme Court to reconsider its decision to review a
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Providence Gas Wins Approval on 2 TariffsPROVIDENCE, R.I. - The Rhode Island Public Utilitie
TRANSCO ENERGY REPORTS LOSS FOR FIRST QUARTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Transco Energy Co. reported a consolidated net loss for the first quarter of $69.5 million, compared
NIGERIA RESISTS HIKE IN OIL PRICE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Nigeria wants a stable oil price of $18 a barrel rather than an increase at the next Organization of
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