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WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Olympia to Ship Glass to IndonesiaOLYMPIA, Wash. - Six-thousand tons of cullet - broken glas
Maritime
THE ECONOMY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Analysts Report Output Continues to Edge UpU.S. industrial production continued to increase
FORD OPENS PLANT IN MEXICO
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
Ford Motor Co. is planning to open a US$500 million plant in the northwestern state of Sonora today
Maritime
ARGENTINE TRADERS RAISE WHEAT OUTPUT ESTIMATES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Senior Argentine traders here have raised their estimates for Argentina's 1986-87 (April-March) whea
PORT OF HOUSTON TURNS A PROFIT LONG-TERM OUTLOOK IMPROVES WITH COST-CUTTING, MARKETING
Gary Taylor |
Cost-cutting and cargo increases have enabled the Port of Houston Authority to show a profit for the
Maritime
UK JOBLESS RATE FALLS TO 11.7 PERCENT
Journal of Commerce Special |
The number of people out of work in Britain fell by almost 100,000 in October, a larger-than-expecte
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Britoil Plans to Sell Its Assets in USBritoil PLC said it plans to sell its U.S. assets and
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Council of Logistics Management, New York City round-table. Nov. 14, Bristol- Myers Co., second floo
FTC TO FOCUS ON HEALTH CARE
Leah R. Young |
Antitrust problems in the health-care industry will be the focus of the Federal Trade Commission in
SANTA FE RAILWAY OFFERS NEW SERVICE
Gregory S. Johnson |
Santa Fe Railway has begun offering shippers a network of high-speed, low-cost freight trains opera
PENSION ACCORD PRAISED TEAMSTERS-ATA PACT SEEN INDICATIVE OF PROGRESS
Leo Abruzzese |
The director of the Teamsters union's largest pension fund said he is pleased with a labor/managemen
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
2nd Saga Ship Enters Westwood ServiceVANCOUVER, British Columbia - The second of a new class
Maritime
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
Houston Puts BakerIn Port JobThe Port of Houston Authority tapped shipping industry
GEVAERT BUYS STAKE IN HAPAG-LLOYD DRESDNER, DEUTSCHE BANKS CLOSER TO 30 PERCENT OWNERSHIP GOAL
Jess Lukomski |
The Antwerp-based Gevaert group has acquired 12.5 percent stake in Hapag- Lloyd, West Germany's bigg
Maritime
HUTCHISON EYEING HUSKY TAKEOVER? HONG KONG ENTREPRENEUR SEEN PLANNING ACQUISITION
P.T. Bangsberg |
After months of asset sales resulting in a huge cash hoard, a local entrepreneur, Li Ka-shing, is re
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Boeing Gets Orders From Cathay, SouthwestBoeing Commercial Airplane Co. confirmed orders for
PLATINUM DEMAND SEEN TOPPING SUPPLY IN 1986
Janet Porter |
The supply of platinum is expected to fall short of demand for the second consecutive year, accordin
INTERNATIONAL LOANS
Staff Report |
IMF SENEGAL - $88 million from the International Monetary Fund in return for promises by the
Maritime
JAPAN SURPLUS DOESN'T ALARM US ANALYSTS
(Ap) |
Some U.S. economists said they were not alarmed by the record $5-billion U.S. trade deficit with Jap
Maritime
BOND BID FOR ATLAS DEBT FAILS
Richard Gourlay |
The Bond Corp. of Australia has faltered in its attempt to take over $275 million of debt in the Phi
Maritime
JAPAN'S COAL IMPORT HIKE WOULDN'T AID US
A.E. Cullison |
Proposed drastic reductions in Japan's coal output will mean more importsfrom the country's
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
And the Winners Are WASHINGTON - The Department of Transportation selected 12 underwriters a
BANKS FACE TEST ON LDC LOANS 4 DEEPLY INDEBTED NATIONS REPORTED SET TO SEEK AID
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Next year will be a critical test of whether commercial banks will do their part in helping the econ
CHINA LOOKS TO EXPAND ALUMINUM PRODUCTION
Knight-Ridder Financial |
China will attempt to expand aluminum production in the next five years, despite the cost and poor r
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Kuhlman Unit Settles Labor Dispute TROY, Mich. - Employees at Kuhlman Corp.'s Bronson Plasti
VISTA CHEMICAL CO. FILES STOCK OFFER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Vista Chemical Co. filed a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission coveri
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Babcock & Wilcox Unit To Build Egyptian PlantBabcock & Wilcox, an operating unit of McDermot
NY BROKER RULE PROPOSAL HIT
James Nolan |
Lloyd's of London lawyers say a proposed state rule governing surplus and excess lines insurance bro
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Newark Airport to Get Rail Station, MonorailNewark International Airport will be linked with
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Sanctions Expected WASHINGTON - President Reagan is expected to act promptly on recommend
Maritime
CITIES ESTABLISH SISTER TIES
(Ap) |
A trip to Japan by two California businessmen two years ago sparked a tie between two cities that wa
Maritime
CHINA MAY BORROW MORE SIGNIFICANT ROLE FORECAST IN CAPITAL MARKETS
Jasper Becker |
China will at last become a significant commercial borrower in the next five years, U.S. bankers att
UK SEEN TOP EARNER IN EXPORTS
Janet Porter |
Britain is likely to overtake the United States as the world's top invisible exporter soon, the Brit
AUSTRALIA EXPECTS RISE IN AIR TRAFFIC
Vincent W. Stove |
Domestic air passenger numbers in Australia are expected to increase at anaverage annual rat
TIN PRODUCERS, CONSUMERS OK DRAFTING OF U.N. PACT
(Ap) |
Representatives of all major tin producers and consumers asked the United Nations to provide a new f
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Egypt Discussing Debt RestructuringPresident Hosni Mubarak said Egypt is holding talks with
COMPENSATION DEMANDS IN RHINE POLLUTION GROW
Simon Cameron Moore |
France called on the Dutch and West German governments to join it in making demands for compensation
TRUCKING ENGINEERS FEEL HEAT
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Truckers are turning the electronic revolution into a rebellion against electronic engineers.
FRIDAY MARKS END OF AN ERA AS SALVAGE ASSOCIATION CLOSES
C.A. Carpenter |
The U.S. Salvage Association is closing down Friday after 65 years of handling property insurance cl
32 NATIONS DISCUSS ANTARCTICA
(Ap) |
Representatives of 32 countries concluded two weeks of talks aimed at establishing a legal framework
Maritime
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