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US THREAT SEEN TO EUROPEAN SHOE JOBS
(Ap) |
A West German shoe manufacturer warned that some 40,000 jobs in the West European footwear industry
Maritime
INTEL FIRST TO SHAKE LOSSES
Christopher H. Schmitt |
Intel Corp. has become the first big Silicon Valley semiconductor maker to return to profitability,
Maritime
CALIFORNIA OPENS UK TRADE OFFICE
(Ap) |
California Gov. George Deukmejian, vowing to make his home state a "world player" in trade, Monday o
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
South Korea Orders Generators From GESCHENECTADY, N.Y. - General Electric Co. obtained a con
Maritime
WINE MARKETING BODY VOTED OUT
(Ap) |
An association created by the state Legislature to promote California wines has been put out of busi
Maritime
CLEAN AIR SANCTIONS WORRY CALIF. OFFICIALS
(Ap) |
A federal moratorium on industrial growth because of the failure of states to meet Clean Air Act sta
Maritime
HONG KONG'S EXPORTS TO US FELL IN FEBRUARY
P.T. Bangsberg |
Domestic exports to the United States fell in February to HK$3.6 billion (US$460 million) from HK$5.
Maritime
PHILIPPINE BREWERY SETS STOCK DEAL
(Ap) |
The Bond Corp. Holdings Ltd. of Australia will buy 14 million shares of San Miguel Corp. stock under
Maritime
EC ENTRY ALTERS SPANISH TRADE
Howard Schissel |
Spain's entry into the European Community last year has produced a profoundshift in the coun
SPACE ALLIES COOL TO US MILITARY PUSH
Boston Globe |
The Pentagon's new emphasis on a potential military role for the space station planned by the United
SIGNETICS READY TO DO BATTLE AFTER STEM-TO-STERN OVERHAUL
Christopher H. Schmitt |
Like a ship in dry dock, Sunnyvale semiconductor maker Signetics Corp. has spent the past two years
PHILIPPINE BREWERY SETS STOCK DEAL
(Ap) |
The Bond Corp. Holdings Ltd. of Australia will buy 14 million shares of San Miguel Corp. stock under
Maritime
1789 BARGE: GROUPS AIM FOR REPLICA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Several maritime industry associations have launched a nationwide campaign to build a replica of the
Maritime
TEXACO'S STRATEGY PAYS OFF COURT PUTS A STAY ON $10 BILLION BOND FIRM HAD TO FILE
Sam Glasser |
Texaco Inc.'s strategy of filing for bankruptcy protection paid off, at least for the short-term, Mo
UK TO RAISE PAYOUTS IN MARITIME FATALITIES
Edwin Unsworth |
Britain's plans to raise the limits of compensation for victims of shipping accidents to more than d
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GATT Workers Stage Strike Over SalariesAbout 350 administration employees of the General Agr
JAPAN WARNS OF END TO US CHIP ACCORD OFFICIAL CHARGES IMPROPER RETALIATION
A.E. Cullison |
Japan will be forced to unilaterally abrogate its semiconductor agreement with the United States if
GULF PORTS TO DEFEND PREFERENCE RULES
Marie Prat |
Gulf ports plan a barrage of letter-writing and other tactics to counter criticism of new cargo pref
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Signetics Corp. has spent the past two years getting a stem-to-stern overhaul.
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Arvin Unit to Supply Joint US-Japan FirmCOLUMBUS, Ind. - Arvin Industries Inc. said one of i
Maritime
LUKENS RAISING PRICE FOR CARBON STEEL PLATE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Lukens Steel Co., the largest subsidiary of Lukens Inc.,said it will increase the base price of
Maritime
GREECE, SOVIET UNION PLAN ALUMINA FACTORY
(Ap) |
Greece and the Soviet Union have signed final agreements for construction of a $300 million alumina
Maritime
HONG KONG FIRMS CITE PROFITABLE TOUR
P.T. Bangsberg |
Signs of stronger economies in North America are seen by Hong Kong exporters, one group of whom notc
Maritime
US GOVERNORS TARGET TRADE WITH EUROPE
(Ap) |
U.S. governors are descending on London and other capitals on the Continent in increasing numbers, t
Maritime
MEXICO'S PROBLEMS BATTER MONTERREY
(Ap) |
Outdoor taco stands are proliferating, and more people than ever are selling flowers and fruit on st
Maritime
JAPAN SEEKS STRONGER EC TIES
(Ap) |
Foreign minister Tadashi Kuranari called Monday for stronger ties between the European Community and
Maritime
W. GERMAN GROWTH FORECAST TO SLOW DOWN
Jess Lukomski |
West Germany's economy will slow down markedly in 1987 because of the drag of the deutsche mark's st
Maritime
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWS Signetics Corp. has spent the past two years getting a stem-to-stern overhaul.
LOSS OF SUBMARINERS FOCUS OF NAVY PROBE
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Navy is investigating the death of one, and presumed loss of a second, submariner swept overboar
Maritime
TURKEY FORMALLY APPLIES FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE EC
(Ap) |
Turkey will submit today its formal application to join the European Community, an EC official said
Maritime
FMC JUDGE RULES IN GPA FAVOR
Robert F. Morison |
A Federal Maritime Commission law judge concludes that the Georgia Port Authority requirement can la
Maritime
CROSS-BAY PORTS BATTLE FOR LINES
Maureen Robb |
The rivalry between the ports of Oakland and San Francisco is growing. The battle intensifie
Maritime
STRIKES AT ROTTERDAM EXPECTED TO CONTINUE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Selective lightning strikes taking place in the port of Rotterdam's grain sector are set to continue
Maritime
ROMANIAN FIRM SETTLES ALLEGATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission disclosed that the Romania Shipping Co. paid $15,600 to settle an al
Maritime
USL DEFENDS BID FOR SERVICE
Robert F. Morison |
United States Lines Inc. hit back at opposition to its request for permission to continue service be
Maritime
IBM'S NET FALLS 22.8 PERCENT IN QUARTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
International Business Machines Corp. reported a 5.5 percent increase in worldwide gross income duri
STOCKS OF TEXACO, PENNZOIL DECLINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The stocks of Texaco Inc. and Pennzoil Co. both fell sharply Monday, as investors sold heavily in re
HUTTON APPOINTS PERAS SENIOR VP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Steven M. Peras, formerly vice president in charge of all spot trading for Irving Trust Co., was nam
BORG-WARNER BUY-OUT COULD SPARK SELL-OFFS
Charles Thurston |
A board-approved plan to raise an estimated $4.7 billion for a friendlyleveraged buy-out of
ROTTERDAM STEVEDORE WINS NEW WAGE PACT
Bruce Barnard |
Europe Container Terminus of Rotterdam has wrung wage concessions from its dockers to ease the blow
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