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FREIGHT RATE DISCOUNTS SEEN CHALLENGE TO P-I-E
Leo Abruzzese |
Ferocious freight rate discounting looms as the biggest challenge for P-I-E Nationwide Inc. now that
SOVIET GRAIN BUY TO BOOST MARKETS
Bruce Barnard |
The Soviet Union has come to the rescue of the dry cargo shipping markets for the second time this y
Maritime
UAW AND MACK BEGIN ARBITRATION
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Binding arbitration hearings began in Philadelphia between members of the United Auto Workers and Ma
CORRECTION CLARIFICATION
JOC Staff |
Marsh & McLennan Cos. reported first quarter revenue of $560 million, with insurance services contri
JUMPING OFF CLIFF COULD LEAD TO BOARDROOM
John Davies |
Grimacing, the Federal Express vice president stood at the top of a 130-foot sheer drop and leaped b
UK ANALYSTS BULLISH ON US INSURANCE MART
Edwin Unsworth |
Insurance analysts with one of Britain's leading stockbroking firms believe that fears of premium ra
FORMER PA. EMPLOYEE FACES POSSIBLE CRIMINAL ACTION
Journal of Commerce Special |
The case of a former employee of the Pennsylvania Insurance Department who admitted that he forged c
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Pa. OKs Rate Hike For Erie InsuranceHARRISBURG, Pa. - The Pennsylvania Insurance Department
INSURERS HIT DEL. AUDIT STANDARDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Insurance companies are having a hard time swallowing a proposal subjecting their financial statemen
MINET EARNINGS INCREASE 20 PERCENT
JOC Staff |
Minet Holdings PLC reported record 1986 pretax earnings of 36.2 million ($60.0 million), more than
MASS. AUTO INSURERS BLAST 8.4 PERCENT HIKE
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Even before auto insurers got copies of a controversial 1987 rate hike, Massachusetts Gov. Michael D
FLA. TAKES OVER HEALTH-CARE FIRM
Fort Lauderdale News & Sun-Sentinel |
The Florida Insurance Department, pressured by federal officials to protect delivery of $29.5 millio
NC MOVES TO REDUCE CREDIT INSURANCE RATES
Paula L. Green |
Consumers here will be paying less for credit insurance next year if legislation before a House comm
LIABILITY WOES SLOW NY ASBESTOS REMOVAL
Journal of Commerce Special |
The reluctance of insurance companies to write coverage for asbestos removal work is preventing arch
SEATTLE'S NEW TERMINAL
JOC Staff |
This artist's rendering shows what the port of Seattle's on-dock intermodal terminal shouldlook like
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese Firm Makes Donation to MuseumThe Museum of Contemporary Art has received a major gi
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Philippines Sets Plans To Generate New JobsMANILA, Philippines - President Corazon Aquino sa
Maritime
ZAMBIAN ACCUSES IMF OF SEEKING TO DESTROY NATION'S ECONOMY
(Ap) |
President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia Tuesday accused the International Monetary Fund of waging a smear
Maritime
IMAGINEERING BRINGS EURO DISNEY, GLOBAL TRADE SHOWS TO LIFE
(Ap) |
In an unmarked industrial district warehouse, the technical wizardry of Disney engineers is bringing
Maritime
BIOMETRIC SECURITY: A NEW GROWTH INDUSTRY?
David Sylvester |
No, not another Silicon Valley company that started in a . . . In a . . . Yes, a garage. ''I
Maritime
CALIF. URGED TO BUILD DAM
(Ap) |
If Californians want the $2 billion Auburn Dam completed, they should take over the job themselves a
Maritime
QUOTE TO NOTE
JOC Staff |
On the Pacific Rim: The miracle of the Pacific Rim is not really miraculous. They read Adam
Maritime
SOUTH KOREANS ASKED TO BOOST VCR PRICES
(Ap) |
South Korean manufacturers of video cassette recorders have been asked to increase immediately their
Maritime
JAPANESE AMASS REAL ESTATE IN AUSTRALIA
Vincent W. Stove |
Japanese capital is pouring into Australia real estate. Japanese investors, corporations, co
Maritime
SPAIN EXPECTS RISE IN TOURISM REVENUES
Howard Schissel |
In the wake of a record year in 1986, the Spanish tourist industry is expecting an even better perfo
Maritime
HOUSE COMMITTEE APPROVES OIL SPILL LEGISLATION
Robert F. Morison |
The House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee went through the annual ritual of approving legisl
Maritime
ADMIRAL TO RUN TROUBLED PLANT
Dan Stets |
Philadelphia Electric Co. has hired Dickinson M. Smith, a retired Navy admiral and former submarine
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EC Fines Steel Mills For Exceeding QuotasBRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Community Commissi
Maritime
BRAZILIAN TRADERS BACK DEVALUATION
James Bruce |
A half-step in the right direction was the evaluation among Brazilian exporters of new Finance Minis
Maritime
JAPANESE SCOOP UP AUSTRALIAN REAL ESTATE
Vincent W. Stove |
Japanese capital is pouring into Australia real estate. Japanese investors, corporations, co
Maritime
NAVY BACKED BY JUDGE IN HOMEPORT DISPUTE
(Ap) |
A federal judge in Brooklyn ruled last week that the U.S. Navy is under no obligation to say whether
Maritime
HAYES SEEKS REINSTATEMENT
Chris Dupin |
A dissident official of the International Organization of Masters, Mates, and Pilots who was removed
Maritime
FAR EAST CONFERENCE PLANS HIKES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Far Eastern Freight Conference has announced a 15 percent increase in freight rates on its westb
Maritime
DAMAGED GA. BRIDGE WON'T IMPEDE SHIPS
Craig Dunlap |
The U.S. Coast Guard opened a preliminary hearing Tuesday on the accident early Sunday morning in wh
Maritime
US URGED TO SEIZE TRASH BARGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
That wandering barge piled high with garbage from Long Island, a growing interstate embarrassment, p
Maritime
WILLIAMS CANCELS SERVICE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Williams Natural Gas Co., Tulsa, Okla., an interstate natural gas pipeline company, put gas shippers
OPEC SEEN ABLE TO BACK $18 PRICE
(Ap) |
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will be able to defend its $18 oil price if member
DIAMOND SHAMROCK DECLARES DIVIDEND
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Diamond Shamrock R&M Inc. declared its first regular quarterly dividend of 10 cents a share to the c
ECUADOR OPENS LINE TO COLOMBIA
(Ap) |
Ecuador inaugurated an oil pipeline to the Colombian border that will permit extraction of petroleum
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
May 5, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f.
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