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DRILLING HALT FORCES LAYOFFS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Seventy-five offshore oil workers are being let go by Dolphin A/S of Tananger, Norway. The r
KVAERNER, HAVTOR GROUP TAKE OVER GAS CARRIERS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Norway's Kvaerner concern and the Havtor Group have taken delivery of the nine gas ships they purcha
Maritime
TOXIC SHOCK: SCREENING TOO COSTLY?
JOC Staff |
Mass screening of women for susceptibility to toxic shock syndrome might theoretically be done with
BROWN EXPANDS ROLE FLEET'S SIZE SETS IT APART IN EQUITY MARKET
Leo Abruzzese |
The initial public stock offering announced by Brown Transport Co. Inc. makes it the largest truckin
LITTLE CHANGE EXPECTED FOR DOLLAR
Alan Zimmerman |
The New York foreign exchange market generally expects only limited - perhaps slightly bullish - mov
NAKASONE, CHINESE TALK TRADE
Jasper Becker |
A perceived lack of Japanese corporate confidence in the permanence of China's economic reforms is a
Maritime
BULGARIA GETS NOD TO BEGIN GATT TALKS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Bulgaria has won its bid to start negotiations on becoming a member of the General Agreement on Tari
Maritime
WEEK AHEAD
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ILA Vote Wednesday International Longshoremen's Association dockworkers in North Atlantic po
CLEARINGHOUSE TO PROCURE SUPPLIES FOR SOUTHWEST GAS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Natural Gas Clearinghouse Inc. has agreed to procure U.S. and Canadian spot natural gas supplies for
PRICES HOLD STEADY AS TRADERS EYE OPEC
Bruce Barnard |
The oil markets are marking time as traders await the next move in the Organization of Petroleum Exp
CHINA AND FLYING TIGER PUT OFF ON PETITION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Transportation Department said it will hold off acting on a joint petition filed by China and Fl
NORWEGIAN, FRENCH MINISTERS PLAN MEETING ON GAS DEAL
Journal of Commerce Special |
Plans are being made for a meeting between Arne Oeien, Norwegian oil and energy minister, and minist
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Judge Throws Out Suit Against Time MagazineNEWARK, N.J. - The reputation of Schiavone Constr
LYNG HITS CORN DUTY BY CANADA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Richard Lyng reacted with dismay to the Canadian government's imposition
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Chilean Debt Talks Scheduled for Nov. 17SANTIAGO, Chile - Hernan Somerville, Chilean foreign
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Metro-North Expedites Purchase of RailcarsMetro-North Commuter Railroad is speeding up the p
IMPORTER EYES PHILIPPINE STRUGGLES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A New York importer of Philippine handicrafts warns Philippine President Corazon C. Aquino will last
MOTOR CARRIER OPERATING DATA
JOC Staff |
Third Quarter 1986 vs. 1985 and Year to DateMiles Tons Revenue/Mile Operat
US FIRMS' CHARITY GIFTS LIKELY TO SHOW DECLINE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Charitable contributions by U.S. corporations are likely to decline or register no growth this year,
FORD-NAVISTAR ALLIANCE FACES UNCERTAIN FUTURE
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Two top competitors in the medium-duty truck market either will end or extend their alliance with th
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Allied-Signal Enters Pact With Italian FirmAllied-Signal International Inc. said it signed a
Maritime
INDONESIA AIDS VIETNAM WITH 100,000 TONS OF RICE
(Ap) |
Indonesia provided Vietnam with 100,000 tons of rice to help meet a food shortage, President Suhart
PHARMACEUTICAL DEVELOPMENTS DETAILED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Warner-Lambert Co., in scientific presentations to financial analysts here, reviewed its progress in
COAL MARKETS GREEK FIRM SEEKS 300,000 TONS
Tim Sansbury |
Heracles Cement Co. of Greece entered the international market to buy 300,000 tons of coal, European
PFIZER NAMES ASHLAND NATIONAL DISTRIBUTOR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Chemical Division of Pfizer Inc. appointed Ashland Chemical Co. as its national distributor of f
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
New York to Permit Refuse IncineratorALBANY, N.Y. - The state Department of Environmental Co
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Aquino's Goals in Japan MANILA, Philippines - Philippine President Corazon Aquino is schedul
Maritime
UNITY SOUGHT IN TACKLING SHIPPING CRISIS
Felix Dearden |
The U.N. Conference on Trade and Development hopes to capitalize on the growing realization that the
CARGO SURCHARGE MAY BE DROPPED TWRA CONSIDERS CANCELLATION AFTER ILA RATIFICATION VOTE
John Davies |
A cargo surcharge that was to go into effect if cargo shipments were disrupted by a major longshore
Maritime
VIRGIN SEEKS CAPITAL THROUGH STOCK OFFER
(Ap) |
Richard Branson, who built his Virgin mail-order record firm into Britain's largest leisure company,
MOTOR CARRIER FINANCIAL DATA
JOC Staff |
Third Quarter 1986 vs. 1985 and Year to DateNet CarrierRevenue Expenses
CONGRESS NOT LIKELY TO LET UP ON TRADE
Helen Ericson |
There will be no easing of pressure for tougher U.S. trade policy in the new Congress, predicts Paul
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CALLS FOR SPOT BIDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Southern California Gas Co. issued a call for spot gas bids from natural gas producers who will lose
COMMISSIONERS KEEP JOBS ELECTIONS HAVE SLIGHT IMPACT ON INSURANCE POSTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Two of the nation's most active state insurance commissioners - James P. Corcoran in New York and Jo
INSURANCE CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
NOVEMBER 9-12 - National Association of Professional Insurance Agents, annual meeting - Hono
STEEL FIRMS BID STRESS MARKETING LONG-TERM STRATEGY HELD VITAL TO INDUSTRY TURNAROUND
Andrea Chancellor |
Steel companies must develop orderly marketing programs to achieve a turnaround from industry proble
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Glomar Oil Rig Fetches 20 percent of Original PriceEDINBURGH, Scotland - An oil rig that a T
EFFECT OF CHEAPER GRAIN FELT THROUGHOUT WORLD
(Ap) |
The impact of lower U.S. grain prices is being felt throughout the world, and an Agriculture Departm
MOBIL OIL TRIMS MARKETING AREA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Mobil Oil Corp. said it will withdraw from marketing gasoline and diesel fuel in South Carolina, Iow
CHELSEA CREEK OPEN TO SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS IN EFFECT
Sam Glasser |
Chelsea Creek, a major channel for petroleum shipments going into Boston, was reopened to shipping
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