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EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
P-I-E Turned Profit In Third QuarterJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - P-I-E Nationwide Inc. reported a th
PARTY REJECTS SEAGA'S OFFER TO RESIGN
Journal of Commerce Special |
The top brass of Jamaica's ruling Labor Party has rejected Prime Minister Edward Seaga's offer to re
Maritime
INSIDE TALK FROM THE WEST COAST
Bill Mongelluzzo |
BUZZ WORDS. The Council of Logistics Management, which always seems to attract top-quality speakers,
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
SEMINAR ON EGYPTIAN-AMERICAN BUSINESS DYNAMICS IN CHANGING TIMES. Designed to acquaint entrepreneurs
Maritime
BRAZIL IN STEEL BIND
James Bruce |
Siderbras, Brazil's state-owned steel holding company, could be "financially unmanageable" by the en
COMPUTERS GO TO COURT IN DEFENSE OF TRUCKERS
Michael Lelyveld |
A computer can be the best character witness a trucker can have when he has to defend himself in cou
COURT REFUSES TO HEAR CHALLENGE TO ICC'S INTERMODAL MERGER RULING
Helen Ericson |
The Supreme Court refused to consider a shipper challenge to CSX Corp.'s acquisition of the nation's
INDIA TO SIMPLIFY USE OF TRAVELERS CHECKS
Trevor Drieberg |
India's Finance Ministry is drafting new rules to make traveler's checks issued by an Indian bank ac
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
DIVERSIFIED SELLS LAND TO AGRICO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Thomas Marshall, president of the U.S. Diversified Group of USX Corp., announced the sale of land co
NIES ENTERS PACT WITH BRITISH COAL
Edwin Unsworth |
The Northern Ireland Electricity Service (NIES) entered a three-year contract to purchase supplies f
PLASTICS CORNER BOTTLED WATER SHOW FEATURES NEW CONTAINERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A new, up-scale package introduced at the International Bottled Water Show here at the weekend is ex
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Fluor Agrees to Sell Drilling SubsidiaryIRVINE, Calif. - Fluor Corp. entered into an agreeme
SHELL DEFENDS S. AFRICAN PRESENCE
(Ap) |
Shell, the Dutch-British oil multinational, went on the offensive against critics who say the compan
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ICC Outlines Reasons For Merger RejectionThe Interstate Commerce Commission outlined the com
DOCKERS PROTEST IN FREEPORT
Gary Taylor |
The International Longshoreman's Association posted informational pickets in Freeport Friday, protes
Maritime
ACCIDENTS DOWN BY 9 PERCENT IN CONN.
(Ap) |
Traffic volume has grown but accidents on state highways have dropped 9 percent since state police b
TEST OF AIDS VACCINE AWAITS US NOD
(Ap) |
A potential AIDS vaccine will be tested on humans for the first time at the newly created Institute
BOEING, UPS COLLABORATE 757 EXPECTED TO LURE SMALL PACKAGE CARRIERS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Boeing's new 757 all-freight aircraft most likely will find its best domestic market among small pac
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE PICKS UP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. consumer confidence perked up in September after sagging during the summer, the Conference Boar
TRUCKERS HOT ON COOLANT TRAIL
Michael Lelyveld |
Truckers are hot on the trail of the green slime that has been clogging their radiators and wrecking
ARGENTINA, USSR TO TALK TRADE
Jeremy Morgan |
President Raul Alfonsin of Argentina is expected to focus on trade and economic issues during his of
NEW ROVER TEAM DESIGNED TO GIVE 'COMMERCIAL PUNCH' TO BUSINESS
Edwin Unsworth |
Can the revamped management of the Rover Group under Graham Day, its new chairman, steer the company
CHINA UNVEILS SPACEPORT
Jasper Becker |
Hidden away in remote mountains of China's southwest Sichuan province lies China's most advanced spa
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Triad Plans to Sell Off Only One SubsidiaryThe Triad Center and Salt Lake International Cent
Maritime
LAX GROUND RADAR LAID UP 7 MONTHS
(Ap) |
The ground radar system at Los Angeles International Airport, used to track taxiing aircraft in poor
Maritime
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Official Says Sumitomo Won't Control GoldmanWASHINGTON - Sumitomo Bank of Osaka, Japan, will
SALSBURY CHANGES NAME OF UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The custom chemicals manufacturing unit of Salsbury Laboratories will be known as Salsbury Chemicals
CARBIDE REALIGNS SPECIALTIES UNITS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Union Carbide Corp. is realigning all of its specialties and services business units into three comp
MYSTERIOUS SAGA OF AN OLD C-123
Martin Merzer |
The rebel supply plane shot down over Nicaragua cruised through a series of shadowy or inactive comp
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Westinghouse to Move Turbine OperationsWestinghouse Electric Corp. plans to relocate its com
VENEZUELA PROTESTS US OIL TAX
(Ap) |
The Venezuelan Senate called for a meeting of Latin American nations and major oil producers to disc
CHARTER INDEX
JOC Staff |
The weekly general freight index of Maritime Research Inc. (January-December 1972 equals 100 percent
Maritime
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mexico Raises Price Of Vegetable OilThe official price of vegetable oil, a staple in Mexican
COLOMBIA CLOSES COFFEE REGISTRATIONS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Colombia closed its coffee export registrations for October and Novemberbecause of delays in
NY FIRM TO REPAIR TRAINING SHIP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Stevens Technical Services Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y., won a $218,430 contract to perform maintenance and
Maritime
PORTLAND PORT OPPOSES PLAN FOR DUMP
Journal of Commerce Special |
The port of Portland said it will fight plans for a huge regional garbage dump in the Rivergate area
Maritime
FRENCH PORT STUDY DUE IN DECEMBER
Phil Reavis |
A panel established by the French government in July to study port problems in metropolitan France h
Maritime
CORPORATE CHIEFS EXPECT LITTLE PEP FROM ECONOMY
(Ap) |
A blue-ribbon panel of business executives forecast that the U.S. economy will continue to muddle th
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Friday, October 10, 1986 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
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