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ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Brazil's Oil Output Declines by 2.1 percentRIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Brazilian oil production
CITRUS SEEKS OK FOR ALA. GAS PIPELINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Citrus Corp., parent company of Florida Gas Transmission Co., will soon file for approval to build a
ARGENTINA DELAYS START OF BID ROUND
Journal of Commerce Special |
Argentina will not launch its latest oil exploration bidding round this month as originally planned,
LINES QUESTION TEMPORARY USL SERVICE
Robert F. Morison |
At least two domestic carriers in the mainland-Hawaii and Guam trades question the decision to allow
Maritime
OCEAN SHIPPERS OPPOSE BILL
Alan F. Schoedel |
An organization of ocean shippers is opposing an effort to include what it regards as an unworkable
Maritime
HOW OIL INDUSTRY SPELLS RELIEF: T-A-X C-U-T
Dallas Morning News |
When people in the oil business discuss the state of their industry's affairs and how it might be im
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
6 Elected to Board Of Shipping BureauPARAMUS, N.J. - Six maritime executives were elected to
Maritime
NY DOCKERS FIND MORE WORK IN NEW JERSEY
(Ap) |
Longshoremen are sailing across the Hudson River as fast as their jobs are moving from New York to
Maritime
INSURANCE EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Torchmark Income Rises SlightlyBIRMINGHAM, Ala. - A price war in the property business is un
GULFPORT GETS FUNDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
You can't always get what you want, but sometimes you get what politicians think you need. T
Maritime
SHIPYARD EXPLOSION INJURES SIX PERSONS AT ROTTERDAM
(Ap) |
Six persons were injured Wednesday in an explosion at a shipyard here where two submarines are under
Maritime
NEW YORK INSURER MAPS REORGANIZATION PLANS
C.A. Carpenter |
Tweedy, Browne Co. is directing a major reorganization of Investors Insurance Group of New York begi
COMING HOME FROM DOWN UNDER
JOC Staff |
The America's Cup is back in America, and the vessels that competed in it are on their way. Seven 12
Maritime
AND THE WINNER IS . . .
JOC Staff |
Presentation of the AIG Insurance Industry Ski Cup to Kendall Insurance Inc., winners of the 1987 Ad
TAX REFORM BOOSTS LIFE INSURANCE PRODUCTS
Orlando Sentinel |
When Thomas O. Enders was appointed president of Aetna Life & Casualty Co., he gave the then-fledgli
AFTER-EARTHQUAKE FIRES POSE THREAT TO INSURERS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Fires following earthquakes are a greater threat to property insurance companies than building colla
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
No Injuries Reported As Tornado Hits Fla.LEESBURG, Fla. - A tornado tore a five- to six-mile
INSURER TO PAY FOR AIDS TESTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pennsylvania Blue Shield and its Keystone Health Plan East affiliatesaid they will pay for subscribe
APRIL SHOWERS BRING MAY ACCIDENTS?
(Ap) |
For many people, spring is a season for renewal, a pickup in the pace of life. But it is als
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
STOCKS RISE AS DOLLAR GAINS, RATES FALL
Gordon Platt |
Stocks rebounded Wednesday as the dollar strengthened and interest rates declined. Stocks fo
SKEPTICS DOUBTED TRANSCON PLAN BUT COMPANY USED EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP TO RENEW ITS FLEET
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Trucking industry analysts viewed with much interest the decision by Transcon Lines in November 1983
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wed., April 15, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
SHAKING UP THE OLD CROWD
Orlando Sentinel |
Index futures are among the newer kids on the block in the world of finance. But the newcomers are s
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Copper, Gold Output Down at BougainvilleBougainville Copper Ltd.'s production of gold and co
CBT GETS GO-AHEAD ON EVENING SESSION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission approved an evening trading session for four Treasury instr
FURTHER GROWTH LOOMS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Current growth of the stock index futures markets may be only the "tip of the iceberg" and could get
COPPER MINE DEVELOPMENT MAY BE ALTERED IN CHILE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Rio Algom is studying a cheaper alternative for developing its Cerro Colorado copper property in nor
FLUCTUATION FORECAST FOR NY GASOLINE PRICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A week after registering some of the sharpest increases of the year, gasoline prices could be headin
CANADIAN SUPPLIES OF GAS SEEN SUFFICIENT UNTIL 2000
Brian Lewis |
Canadian natural gas supplies will be sufficient to supply export markets in the United States at le
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
April 15, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
ECUADOR RESUMES OIL EXPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ecuador, using oil lent it by Venezuela, resumed oil exports Wednesday for the first time since an e
GUATEMALA TO PURCHASE MEXICAN OIL
Journal of Commerce Special |
Mexico is renewing oil sales to Guatemala, the Ministry of Energy and Mines announced. The o
BELCHER'S PLAN FOR ASPHALT STORAGE FACES ROADBLOCK
Journal of Commerce Special |
Local officials here are upset that Belcher New England Inc. wants to convert some former Texaco oil
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Energy Exports Rise From E. Bloc to WestEnergy exports from the East Bloc to Western Europe
BRAZIL SEES SELF-SUFFICIENCY IN PETROLEUM BY MID-'90S
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Brazil, a significant petroleum importer, expects to reach petroleum self- sufficiency in a decade,
US OIL OUTPUT DECLINES SHARPLY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Domestic crude oil production declined sharply during the first quarter, the American Petroleum Inst
RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS CLAIMED ILLEGALLY STORED
(Ap) |
The owner of a radioactive materials storage site whose license expired two years ago has been charg
Maritime
GASOLINE SUPPLIES DOWN SLIGHTLY FROM WEEK AGO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Gasoline inventories declined moderately, according to the latest weekly supply bulletin from the Am
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