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MCDONNELL DOUGLAS BACKS VOICE-PRINT SYSTEM
John Schneidawind |
It may seem odd that the nation's second-largest defense contractor would have anything to learn fro
Maritime
CHEMICAL EARNINGS UNION CARBIDE ATTRIBUTES 74 PERCENT JUMP IN NET TO 'FUNDAMENTALS'
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Union Carbide Corp. reported a 74 percent net income leap for first quarter of 1987 as a result of i
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Grape Growers Thrive In Napa Valley in '86NAPA, Calif. - Napa Valley grape growers had a rec
Maritime
FMC TIGHTENS SERVICE PACTS
Robert F. Morison |
The Federal Maritime Commission approved additional rules dealing with serv ice contract problems th
Maritime
LME MOVES TO REPLACE REGULATORS
(Ap) |
The London Metal Exchange proposed that a new company be set up to oversee the day-to-day running of
GASOLINE STOCKS RISE DESPITE DROP IN IMPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Supplies of gasoline increased and distillate inventories declined during the week of April 17, acco
IMF SAYS MOVES TO PRIVATIZE ARE IN LOW GEAR
(Ap) |
Getting government out of business is popular with many conservative leaders, who see state ownershi
WATERMAN PROFITS SOARED TO $8.18 MILLION IN 1986
Gregory S. Johnson |
Waterman Marine Corp., which last year became the first U.S.-flag carrier to emerge from Chapter 11
STOCKS PLUNGE ON RUMORS
Gordon Platt |
Stocks plunged in nervous trading Wednesday, as the rumor mills worked overtime here and abroad.
TAX LAW MAY BOOST JUNK BOND MARKET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Corporate debt financing and the junk bond market may be stimulated by the new tax law, according to
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
YUGOSLAVS PUSH REFERENDUMS ON FUTURE NUCLEAR PROJECTS
(Ap) |
The Yugoslav Youth Association has proposed that nationwide referendums should be held on any future
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japan to Halve Duty On Chocolate ImportsJapan will cut its import duty on chocolate from the
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Brazilian Truck Wheels Injurious to US FirmsTROY, Mich. - The International Trade Commission
Maritime
SOME SHIPPERS WARY OF EDI
Stanford Erickson |
The transportation carriers and the shipper agents are true believers when it comes to electronic da
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
In a story published April 10 on the use of polycarbonate in compact disc applications, sales volume
MACK-UAW TALKS GO DOWN TO THE WIRE
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Contract talks between Mack Trucks Inc. and the United Auto Workers continued in Alexandria, Va., at
IMPORT FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Franchise Expositions Set for Eight US CitiesThe International Franchise Association will ho
Maritime
DOCK STRIKE CONTINUES IN JAPAN
From Staff and Wire Reports |
Dockworkers blocked container yard gates at nine major Japanese ports Wednesday in a strike that por
Maritime
JAPAN TO EASE RULES ON OVERSEAS TRADING
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Japanese Finance Ministry said it will allow Japanese financial institutions to deal in overseas
PMA-ILWU TALKS START EARLY IN MAY
Maureen Robb |
Contract talks between West Coast longshoremen and shipping management are expected to start May 7.<
Maritime
NY MOVES TO BAN TESTING FOR AIDS BY HEALTH INSURERS
Paula L. Green |
People applying for individual health insurance coverage in New York state would not be required to
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Ga. Looks for Insurers To Embrace ReformsThe Georgia Insurance Department is looking for com
SENATE DELAYS BUDGET DEBATE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Senate will put off until next week any debate on the fiscal 1988 budget, Senate aides said.
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Import Duties Sought On Japanese ForkliftsHyster Co. and four U.S. labor unions asked the go
RAIL LEADERS DISCUSS STRATEGY
David M. Cawthorne |
Railroad industry movers and shakers are gathering here today for one of those private meetings that
DOLLAR STEADY IN MIXED MARKET
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar was steady against most major currencies Wednesday as it moved in a narrow trading r
PP&L POWER SALES ROSE 8.2 PERCENT FOR YEAR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pennsylvania Power & Light Co. said electricity sales to retail customers marked a 4.2 percent incre
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ICC to Boost Fees For Various FilingsThe Interstate Commerce Commission announced its fees f
HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC NOTES RISE IN SALES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. said first quarter kilowatt-hour sales of electricity were up 1.9
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE W. GERMAN COMPANY OFFERS CRAWLER TUG
JOC Staff |
A West German company has developed a submersible crawler tug that even submerges to tow into open s
Maritime
EC APPROVES FOOD AID FOR THIRD WORLD
(Ap) |
The European Community Wednesday approved a 128 million European Currency Unit ($145 million) food a
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EC to Press Japan For Trade ConcessionsBRUSSELS, Belgium - The leading foreign trade negotia
Maritime
MOBIL ESTIMATES DROP IN QUARTERLY EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Mobil Corp. reported estimated earnings for the first quarter of 1987 of $252 million, or 62 cents a
INSURANCE EARNINGS CRUM AND FORSTER OPERATIONS GAIN
JOC Staff |
Xerox Corp. said its Crum and Forster Inc.'s first quarter operating profit more than doubled to $47
USSR SAYS CHERNOBYL AREA NEARLY BACK TO NORMAL
(Ap) |
Soviet officials said Wednesday that a year after the Chernobyl nuclear accident the temperature of
COAL PARLEY SET FOR APRIL IN ROME
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The third annual U.S./European Coal Conference, sponsored by the U.S. Coal Exporters Association, wi
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Lauda Air Selects New PW4000 EnginesEAST HARTFORD, Conn. - Lauda Air, an Austrian charter ca
HIGH-STAKES RACE FOR HIGH-TECH LEADERSHIP
(Ap) |
Quietly, away from the headline battles over trade, some of the best minds in America and Japan are
Maritime
CHEMICAL GROUP LAUDS TARIFF REFORM PROPOSAL
Charles Thurston |
Proposed legislation simplifying U.S. tariff rules could save the chemical industry as much as $5 mi
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