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TRADE BILL OBJECTIONS DO LITTLE TO SWAY SENATE FINANCE PANEL
Helen Ericson |
The Reagan administration's detailed strong objections to the pending Senate trade bill made no appa
CBT PROPOSES RENOVATIONS
Laurie A. Morse |
The Chicago Board of Trade has been pitching proposals for a multimillion- dolla r trading floor ren
US CHIP FIRMS BALK ON GIVING 'HIT LIST'
Helen Ericson |
A semiconductor company executive said the industry probably won't recommend which Japanese semicond
IBM'S NEW PC FAMILY INTRODUCED TO PUBLIC
(Ap) |
International Business Machines Corp. sought to leap ahead of competitors in the personal computer f
NEW DELHI PRESSES US FOR BETTER COMPUTER
Neel Patri |
India is turning up the heat on Washington in its attempt to buy a supercomputer. The U.S. C
ON THE MOVE EX-SENATOR ANDREWS SETS LOBBY FIRM
Staff Report |
Former U.S. Senator Mark Andrews, R-N.D., formed Andrews Associates Inc., a government relations fir
REYNOLDS TOBACCO SELLS FOUR BRANDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco USA said Thursday it sold four of its smoking tobacco brands to John Middleton
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
April 2, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Conn. Gas Company In Energy VentureBRIDGEPORT, Conn. - Southern Connecticut Gas Co. signed a
THE ECONOMY HELP-WANTED ADS GAIN IN FEBRUARY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Help-wanted advertising rose six points in February, continuing the seesaw pattern of the index for
SHELL CANADA PLANS SPENDING CUTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Shell Canada Ltd. plans a capital and exploration budget of $420 million for 1987, down $160 million
DARMAN RESIGNS TREASURY POST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Richard G. Darman, top aide to Treasury Secretary James Baker and a key figure in the administration
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Bank of Montreal Bids Brazil Approve SwapBank of Montreal is taking steps to swap $100 milli
JOFC STARTS TARIFF FILING AT FMC SITE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Transax/RATES, a division of The Journal of Commerce, has announced the completion and start-up of i
MASSEY MAY BE ON BRINK OF BREAKUP BY OWNERS
Tim Sansbury |
A.T. Massey Coal Co., the nation's ninth largest coal producer, is about to be split in half by its
NUCLEAR INDUSTRY NEEDS ALL ITS ENERGY TO FIGHT OFF GROWING OPPOSITION
Boston Globe |
So low is the estate of nuclear power in the land that it has come to this: A legislative he
NYMEX TO LAUNCH HEATING OIL OPTIONS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The New York Mercantile Exchange will launch trading of options on its heating oil futures contract
DOE PAYS $126 MILLION IN ETHANOL PLANT BAILOUT
(Ap) |
The Energy Department has paid $126 million to rescue an Indiana ethanol plant that was unable to ma
AMOCO PAINTS BRIGHT PICTURE FOR '87 MARGINS BY SAM GLASSER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Amoco Corp. expects refining and marketing margins will be very good for 1987, although they may not
TAIWAN BUYING TRIP TO NY OFF
Janet Porter |
At a time when Taiwan is under intense pressure to import more from the United States, it has had to
TOPGALLANT MAY MERGE WITH BCR LINES
Mark Magnier |
Topgallant Group Inc., which submitted the second lowest bid to carry Military Sealift Command Cargo
Maritime
LUFTHANSA FACES CARGO CHALLENGE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
A surge in sea/air cargo at Lufthansa Airlines' Los Angeles gateway has created a dilemma for the We
OIL SLUMP FORCES FRUGALITY - SAUDI STYLE
(Ap) |
With recession upon them, Saudi Arabians are giving up the spendthrift ways of their oil-boom years
POLISH ANTI-NUCLEAR MOVEMENT EMERGES IN YEAR AFTER CHERNOBYL
(Ap) |
On the first day of spring, several dozen members of a banned peace and ecology group took to the st
SUIT CLAIMS UTILITY WORKER FIRED OVER ASBESTOS ISSUE
(Ap) |
Con Edison was accused of firing a mechanic because he persistently asked questions about asbestos l
ENERGY STATES HOPE TO REPEAL FUEL USE ACT
(Ap) |
Energy-state lawmakers introduced a bill Wednesday to repeal the Power Plant and Industrial Fuel Use
CALIF. VENTURE PLANS FOUR POWER PLANTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. has signed a joint venture agreement with Ultrasystems Inc. to become
UK READIES SANCTIONS AGAINST JAPANESE
Bruce Barnard |
The government approved tough sanctions against Japanese financial institutions op erating in London
SENATE OVERRIDES VETO OF BIG HIGHWAYS BILL REAGAN APPEAL FAILS TO CHANGE MINDS
David Cawthorne |
The Senate reversed itself and voted 67-33 to override President Reagan's veto of the multi-year, $8
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TVA Purchases Coal In 4 Spot TransactionsTennessee Valley Authority bought coal from Kentuck
PLASTICS CORNER REICHHOLD COATINGS UNIT HIKES ALKYD, RESIN PRICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The chemical coatings division of Reichhold Chemicals Inc. announced price increases effective April
EDITOR'S NOTE
JOC Staff |
Beginning this week, price changes for Naval Stores materials will be published on Mondays only in t
ICN UNIT TO ACQUIRE SPANISH DRUG COMPANY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc. announced that its 87 percent-owned subsidiary, SPI Pharmaceuticals Inc., w
CANADA TO BOOST ETHANOL CAPACITY
Brian Lewis |
Construction is scheduled to start next July on a C$100-million (about $77 million) fuel-grade ethan
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Phenolphthalein Prices Rise as Dollar FallsThe spot price of white phenolphthalein is moving
JAPANESE RESIST US PROPOSALS TO CUT CHLOROFLUOROCARBON USE
(Ap) |
Proposals in the U.S. Congress that would force Japan and other countries tocut back on the
ARCO CHEMICAL TO USE JAPANESE TECHNOLOGY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Arco Chemical Co. announced it has obtained a licence to use proprietary technology from Japan's Kur
ELI LILLY LOOKING FOR BUYER FOR ELIZABETH ARDEN UNIT
(Ap) |
Eli Lilly and Co. is looking for a buyer for its Elizabeth Arden Inc. cosmetics subsidiary, the phar
GENE TECHNOLOGY PATENTS GRANTED
(Ap) |
Cetus Corp. announced that two of its most fundamental patent applications covering gene amplificati
EASTERN PILOTS CITE EROSION OF SAFETY MARGINS
(Ap) |
Eastern Airlines pilots in uniform picketed the carrier's major terminals Thursday to dramatize thei
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