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ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
European Commission Approves French PlantSTRASBOURG, France - The European Commission gave i
ENGELBRECHT STRIVES TO KEEP MINERALS HOT, TEMPERS COOL
Robert Selwitz |
Henry J. Engelbrecht's jobs range from keeping sulfur hot to making maritime disputes cool.
Maritime
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
Citicorp Posts FarleyIn WestJames D. Farley, vice chairman of Citicorp, was assigned
KOHL SAYS GROWTH HAS BEEN REVIVED
Helen Ericson |
West Germany has been successful in reviving its economy, Chancellor Helmut Kohl said. At a
NORWAY TO CUT EXPORTS PLANS 10 PERCENT REDUCTION FOR NOVEMBER, DECEMBER
(Ap) |
Non-Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries member Norway will implement its decision to reduc
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO HOPING FOR CRUDE
Canute James |
With its oil refining capacity underused, Trinidad and Tobago is hoping to process feedstock from t
AMOCO EARNINGS TAKE PLUNGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Amoco Corp. reported third quarter 1986 net income of $13 million, or 5 cents a share, compared with
AEROSPACE LABOR HOLDS ITS GROUND
Ray Alvareztorres |
As the dust settles from two weeks of key contract negotiations between labor and management in the
NY STATE FUNDS OFFSET DAY-CARE COVER COSTS
(Ap) |
A one-time state grant of $60,000 will help offset skyrocketing liability insurance for more than tw
BULGARIA FILES APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN GATT
Felix Dearden |
Bulgaria applied to join the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, just two weeks after the agency
Maritime
BUDGET DEFICIT RISES IN ARGENTINA
Jeremy Morgan |
The Argentine government's budget deficit rose in September, official figures showed amid preparati
Maritime
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Sales Net Income Per Share Company Period Latest Prior Latest Prior Latest Pri
FMC TO CURB USE OF ACCELERATED OKS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Federal Maritime Commission will restrict use of its accelerated process for reviewing industry
Maritime
MAURITANIA INAUGURATES FIRST DEEPWATER PORT
Howard Schissel |
After years of backbreaking work, the first deepwater port in the West African nation of Mauritania
Maritime
EVERGREEN FIRM ON FELIXSTOWE LINE WON'T DROP BASE PORT FOR ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE
Bruce Barnard |
Evergreen Lines has no intention of dropping Felixstowe as a European base port for its round-the wo
Maritime
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
GENERAL NEWSWest German Chancellor Helmut Kohl said his country has taken steps needed to st
ILA ACCEPTS CONASA PLAN
Alan F. Schoedel |
The International Longshoremen's Association accepted a new proposal from the Council of North Atlan
KNOCKING FOR OPPORTUNITY US PUSHES BONN ON AT&T ENTRY INTO EUROPE
(Ap) |
The Reagan administration is pressuring West Germany to allow a U.S. telecommunications company to g
Maritime
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Ivory Coast Embassy ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast - The Ivory coast says it will reconsider reopening
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Kawasaki, Nissho Iwai Open Plant in YonkersA partnership involving Kawasaki Rolling Stock US
Maritime
CHINA TO UPGRADE COMMUNICATIONS
(Ap) |
China plans to build a 2,400-kilometer (1,488-mile) optical fiber communications line along the Yang
Maritime
HONG KONG BULLISH ON FUTURE
William Armbruster |
Hong Kong expects overseas interest, especially from the United States, to continue growing, said Ra
Maritime
ARCO, AIR PRODUCTS IN JOINT VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Arco Chemical Co., a division of Atlantic Richfield Co., and Air Products and Chemicals Inc. announc
FERRO RACKS UP EARNINGS GAINS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ferro Corp. third quarter net income rose to $6.9 million, or $1.01 a share,from $3.4 millio
CANADA STEAMSHIP SETS COAL TOP-OFF KAWASAKI STEEL PROJECT INVOLVES 115,000 METRIC TONS OF COAL
Tim Sansbury |
Canada Steamship Lines Inc., Montreal, is scheduled to top off a collier carrying 115,000 metric ton
CHINA CHECKS NUCLEAR PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Experts conducted a thorough check of China's first domestically designed nuclear power station foll
JAPAN MAY RETALIATE IF RICE ISSUE IS PUSHED
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Japan might seek suppliers other than the U.S. for wheat imports, if the U.S. government decided to
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Soviet Grain Harvesting Behind Last Year's PaceThe Soviet Union had cut 106.3 million hectar
CORPS SEEKS BIDS ON VA. DREDGING
Carl Cahill |
The Norfolk District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Monday sent out notices to 16 dredging comp
Maritime
SEATTLE ANTICIPATES BOX GROWTH IN 1987
Gloria Joseph |
Forecasted growth in containers moving through Seattle may be just enough positive news to help reli
Maritime
CANADA TO FIGHT US TARIFF ON LUMBER
(Ap) |
A united front of government and lumber industry leaders agreed to use legal and diplomatic means to
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mexico to Hold Output At 1.35 Million B/DMexico will continue to hold oil production at an a
FEDERAL EXPRESS HITS ORION PLAN
Tim Neale |
The consortium approach to small package airborne delivery to Japan won't work, according to Frederi
RAIL ACT BATTLE BREWING THWARTING KEY CHANGES LABOR'S TOP PRIORITY
David M. Cawthorne |
Fending off major changes in the Railway Labor Act will be railroad labor's top priority in the new
REVAMPED AGENCY WORKS FOR LDCS
Kathleen A. Charles |
The decline in industrial output and loss of jobs in major developedcountries is not the result of c
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wednesday, October 22, 1986 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
TIN PRODUCERS MAY SET QUOTAS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Senior officials of major tin-producing countries will propose voluntary quotas on production at a m
DEXTER EARNINGS INCREASE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dexter Corp. reported earnings for the third quarter of $8.3 million or 33 cents a share, up 10 perc
CBT TRADING HOURS EYED
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Chicago Board of Trade, at a board of directors meeting this week, decided to redouble its effor
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