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WASHINGTON HOPES INCREASE IN EXPORT CENTERS WORKS
Gloria Joseph |
In hopes of increasing Washington state's exporting potential, Gov. Booth Gardner says 23 more state
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AT&T to Sell Taiwan Switching SystemsMORRISTOWN, N.J. - American Telegraph & Telecommunicati
Maritime
CALIF. GOVERNOR TELLS NAKASONE OF US IMPATIENCE
(Ap) |
Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone told California's Gov. George Deukmejian Wednesday that changing Ja
Maritime
STUDY URGES REDUCTIONS OF PREMIUMS IN NJ
(Ap) |
A task force of New Jersey corporate leaders, following a year-long study of liability insurance, ha
BOFA SELLING ASIAN CARD UNITS
P.T. Bangsberg |
In a further pruning of assets, Bank of America is putting its Asian Visa card operations on the blo
Maritime
SWISS INSURERS BOOST INCOME ON PREMIUMS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Swiss insurance companies managed to boost premium income by 8 percent to 18.7 billion Swiss francs
GREYHOUND INSURER PLACED IN LIQUIDATION
C.A. Carpenter |
Pine Top Insurance Co. was placed in liquidation with about $76 million more in liabilities than ass
TORT REFORM, BANK S ON NY INSURANCE AGENDA
Journal of Commerce Special |
The 1987 insurance agenda for the New York State Legislature is shaping up to be somewhat of a gener
MTA APPROVES SELF-INSURANCE PLAN
C.A. Carpenter |
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority will be fully self-insured under a program approved Wednes
OUT-OF-STATE FIRM SUBJECT TO NJ SUIT
(Ap) |
An out-of-state firm that advertises in a national magazine and believes its product will be used i
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Swiss, EC Near Accord On Removing BarriersGENEVA, Switzerland - Swiss life insurers are unha
CYANOTECH SIGNS TESTING ACCORD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Cyanotech Corp. announced a three-year biological testing agreement has been signed with the agricul
WASHINGTON SETS SIGHTS ON INCREASING EXPORTS
Gloria Joseph |
In hopes of increasing Washington state's exporting potential, Gov. Booth Gardner says 23 more state
Maritime
JOINT UNDERWRITERS RUN UNANTICIPATED DEFICIT
(Ap) |
The Joint Underwriters Association, created to insure bad-risk motorists who cannot get policies thr
NRC CITES NYPA FOR VIOLATIONS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff has cited the New York Power Authority for alleged violation
ENERGY BRIEFS KAISER TO SUPPLY COAL TO CELANESE
Wire and Staff Reports |
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Celanese Chemical Co. Inc. and Kaiser Coal Corp. signed a 1987 contract to
RATE-CUT HOPES HELP LIFT DOLLAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar pushed broadly higher Wednesday on speculation Japan and West Germany may soon lower
ENERGY STUDY LIKELY TO PLEASE COAL INDUSTRY
Tim Sansbury |
Most of the draft coal chapter of the national Energy Security Study President Reagan commissioned w
LEAK AT BRITISH NUCLEAR PLANT CONTAMINATES 12 WORKERS
(Ap) |
Twelve workers were contaminated by a radioactive leak at the world's largest nuclear reprocessing p
BELGIUM ORDERS POWER PLANTS TO USE CLEANER BURNING FUELS
(Ap) |
The government told several power plants to stop using polluting fuelsbecause weather-relate
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
January 21, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallo
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wednesday, January 21, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Sales Net Income Per Share Company Period Latest Prior Latest Prior Latest Prior Pa
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
EX-TEAMSTERS PRESIDENT AILING, DENIED PAROLE
(Ap) |
Roy Lee Williams, ailing former Teamsters president, has been denied parolefrom a federal pr
TRITON, THAILAND SETTLE ROW, AWAIT MALAYSIAN OK
P.T. Bangsberg |
Threats of legal action by a Dallas-based energy company seem to have broken a logjam over drilling
FRANCE'S TOTAL DELAYS WORK ON FIELDS
Howard Schissel |
French state-run oil group Compagnie Francaise des Petroles, or Total-CFP, is delaying the developme
OCCIDENTAL DISCOVERS OIL IN PERU'S AMAZON JUNGLE
(Ap) |
Occidental Petroleum Co. hit oil in the Peruvian jungle, and the well is capable of producing 8,065
ISRAEL PRIMED FOR DECONTROL
Journal of Commerce Special |
The gradual decontrol of the oil industry in Israel begins this month. "Decontrol includes a
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mexico to Hike Price Of Oil by 40 CentsMexico's state-owned oil company, Petroleos Mexicanos
MEDITERRANEAN TO US ROUTE 15 LINES PROPOSE NEW CONFERENCE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Fifteen liner companies operating westbound from Italy and other Mediterranean areas to U.S. Atlanti
Maritime
HOUSTON REPORTS 81 PERCENT DROP IN PROFITS
Gary Taylor |
Cost-cutting maneuvers cost the Port of Houston Authority $1.1 million last year, but port officials
Maritime
PASCAGOULA NEARS END OF PLAN
Marie Prat |
The port of Pascagoula plans to wrap up a 25-year master plan in 1987 with completion of a new termi
Maritime
EDI STANDARDS REVISED AIR EXPRESS CARRIERS LOOK FOR COMMON FORMAT
Kevin D. Thompson |
Air express carriers are slated next month to unveil revised Electronic Data Interchange standards t
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE APPROVES EVENING SESSION
Carol Jouzaitis |
Chicago Board of Trade directors voted to approve an evening trading session and schedule a membersh
DRUG TESTING MOVE BY DOT SUPPORTED
David M. Cawthorne |
Random testing of railroad and airline employees for alcohol or drug use drew immediate administrati
SOUTH AFRICAN FARMERS SEE GOOD PROSPECTS FOR 1987
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Agricultural prospects in South Africa are the "best in years," the South African Agricultural Union
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Brazil Institute Opens Coffee RegistrationsSAO PAULO, Brazil - The Brazilian Coffee Institut
USDA PLANS TO BUY FRUIT, VEGETABLES
(Ap) |
The Department of Agriculture said it planned to purchase fruit and vegetable products, including or
FORD DECISION COULD FREE CAPACITY
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Officials of Navistar International Corp. have been saying for months that a decision by Ford Motor
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