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COURT UPHOLDS LILCO RATE HIKE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Appellate Division of the state Supreme Court upheld a $2.45 million rate increase the Public Se
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Tenn. Firms Sell TVA 13,600 Tons of CoalThe Tennessee Valley Authority bought 13,600 tons of
COAL EXPORTS RUHRKOHLE DELIVERS 2 SHIPMENTS TO MOROCCO
Kirby V. Freeman |
Ruhrkohle Trading delivered two shipments totaling 52,727 tons of bituminous steam coal to Morocco i
UNION CARBIDE POSTS NET LOSS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Union Carbide Corp. reported worse results for the fourth quarter with a $495 million net loss compa
STUDY FINDS MOST BRITONS OPPOSE MORE NUCLEAR PLANTS
(Ap) |
Most people in Britain oppose the building of more nuclear power stations, according to a public opi
PROVESTA TO BUILD OKLA. YEAST PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Provesta Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Phillips Petroleum Co., will build a fermentation produ
SCHERING-PLOUGH'S NET RISES TO $59.9 MILLION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Schering-Plough Corp. reported fourth quarter earnings increased to $59.9 million, or $1 a share, fr
REICHHOLD CHEMICAL IMPROVES PERFORMANCE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Reichhold Chemicals Inc. reported fourth quarter net income of $0.9 million, or 11 cents a share, co
NATIONAL DISTILLERS POSTS DROP IN NET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
National Distillers & Chemical Corp. reported fourth quarter 1986 net income fell slightly to $33.3
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Pretax Charge to Result In Loss for Soo LineJoining the list of other railroads that chose t
AIRLINE SCHEDULING HIT TRAVEL DELAY PROBLEMS ADDRESSED
Tim Neale |
The Reagan administration pins the blame for air travel delays on unrealistic airline scheduling pra
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Kalium Hikes List PricesFor PotashKalium Chemicals is raising its list prices for po
REAGAN SIGNS LIRR BACK-TO-WORK BILL
(Ap) |
President Reagan has signed a law ordering Long Island Rail Road employees back to work for a 60-day
LIRR SETS REFUND POLICY
(Ap) |
Ticket refunds for passengers affected by the Long Island Rail Road strike were announced by the rai
RAILS FACE CONSTRAINTS PANEL TOLD 1989 TIME FOR CONFRONTATION
Lawrence Kaufman |
Railroads face constraints of law and contract in reducing labor costs and must have relief if they
TRAINS TO HIT THE RAILS SATURDAY
(Ap) |
The strike-idled Long Island Rail Road will resume service Saturday and should be prepared for its 1
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
Salomon Bros. Inc. is the investment adviser for Norfolk Southern Corp. in connection with Piedmont
OTTAWA REMAINS SET ON DEREGULATION
Andrew Tausz |
Federal Transport Minister John Crosbie announced the government is determined to proceed with dereg
CONRAIL DEAL OPENS THE DOOR
Tom Belden |
To six small investment-banking firms, the Conrail public stock offering will not be just another pr
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE CODED CUTTING BOARD PARES FOOD POISONING
JOC Staff |
Hedonica Marketing Ltd. of Britain developed a method to reduce food poisoning that can result from
Maritime
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Teacher Flees Beirut LARNACA, Cyprus - The last American teaching at Beirut's American Commu
Maritime
WEAK DOLLAR YET TO HELP TRADE
(Ap) |
Spokesmen for big U.S. companies such as General Electric Co. and Ford Motor Co. agreed that the dol
Maritime
WEEKLY RAIL FREIGHT REPORT
JOC Staff |
For the week ended Jan. 17, 1987, total piggyback freight hauled on the nation's major railroads equ
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Shultz to Visit Japan TOKYO - George Shultz, U.S. secretary of state, will visit Japan March
Maritime
VENEZUELA LOOKS FOR NEW MONEY
(Ap) |
Venezuela may be willing to start payments of debt principal this year if it can get new money from
Maritime
FMC CHIEF HINTS AT TOUGH STANCE US SEEN READY TO PROTECT INTERESTS OF FLAG CARRIERS
Michael Lelyveld |
The United States is prepared to take strong action to protect the interests of U.S.-flag carriers,
Maritime
WEST GERMAN TRADE SURPLUS A RECORD 112 BILLION MARKS
(Ap) |
West Germany posted a record trade surplus of 112 billion marks ($62.9 billion) in 1986, the federal
Maritime
GORBACHEV DEMANDS BIG DOMESTIC CHANGES
Albert Axebank |
Mikhail Gorbachev's campaign to revitalize the Soviet system entered a new phase this week with his
COAL, RAIL LEADERS AIR RATES, SERVICES
Tim Sansbury |
It's not often that a group of coal and railroad industry executives gather in the same room to deba
CATERPILLAR GETS LARGEST OF 4 PACTS GRANTED FOR JAPAN'S OSAKA AIRPORT
A.E. Cullison |
Japanese authorities have bowed to pressure to allow U.S. participation in the new $6.7 billion Osak
USL CHIEF WANTS TO FILL THOSE SHIPS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Charles Hiltzheimer, in his third month as chairman and chief executive of United States Lines, stre
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
P.T Djakarta Plans To Resume ServiceNEW YORK - P.T. Djakarta Lloyd announced it is once agai
Maritime
SHIPPING OFFICIAL SEES MORE UPHEAVAL
Mark Magnier |
The shipping industry is likely to see even more dramatic changes in the next five years than it has
'K' LINE STILL UNDECIDED ON BASE IN NORTHWEST FOR DOUBLE-STACKS
Gloria Joseph |
"K" Line plans to begin offering double-stack train service out of the Pacific Northwest in April, b
Maritime
AVONDALE WILL SELL SUBSIDIARIES
(Ap) |
The battle for control of Avondale Industries has ended with the announcement that that the company
Maritime
STRONG APC PROFITS SURPRISE ANALYSTS
John Davies |
Strong profits during the last quarter of 1986 pushed results for American President Cos. higher tha
Maritime
SHIP, AGRICULTURE INDUSTRIES URGED TO COOPERATE
Robert F. Morison |
A shipping industry representative told wheat growers that the maritime and agriculture industries m
Maritime
DU PONT EARNINGS DECLINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co. reported a decline of 11 percent in fourth quarter 1986 earnings altho
MERCK'S INCOME INCREASES 28 PERCENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Merck & Co. Inc. announced that fourth-quarter net income increased 28 percent to $171.8 million fr
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Pullman Cars Feature NewOutlet GatePullman Leasing Co., a Division of Signal Capital
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