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SMALLER SHIPS SEEK EDGE IN LAKES TRAFFIC
Gene Linn |
ize matters. But for shippers and carriers moving products in the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seawa
Maritime
FRANCE'S AXA TO BID FOR POLISH INSURER PZU
JOC Staff |
The French insurer AXA will bid in a privatization tender for a 30 percent stake in Poland's dominan
ANZDL UPDATES FLEET WITH HEFTIER VESSELS
JOC Staff |
Australia-New Zealand Direct Line is replacing five of its seven container ships in the Australasia-
PREUSSAG SEEKS PARTNERS FOR EUROPE SHIPYARD ALLIANCE
Robert Koenig |
The parent company of Germany's largest shipbuilder is seeking partners for a planned European shipy
NEW DIRECTORS NAMED IN NEBRASKA, ALABAMA
JOC Staff |
Tim Wagner was appointed the new insurance director of the Nebraska Insurance Department.Bef
DEMAND FOR GERMAN GOODS ROSE IN '98
Journal Of Commerce Special |
Motor vehicles, electronic goods and chemicals provided the fuel that drove Germany's export growth
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange - March 29, 1999Prev. Life of Contr. Open Open High Low
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES
JOC Staff |
Tuesday March 30, 1999Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, representi
TRADELEADS
The Journal of Commerce Tradeleads appear daily. Please |
The following trade leads appear exclusively in print in The Journal of Commerce. The leads are curr
SENATE PANEL VOTES TO EASE AID BARRIER FOR AZERBAIJAN
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Congress may have found a way to deal with the nagging problem of its own aid ban on the oil-rich re
Maritime
AIR, SEA DRUG SEARCH NETS SUSPECTS, COCAINE
JOC Staff |
Seven people were arrested and 1,500 pounds of cocaine seized after a joint effort by U.S. Coast Gua
Maritime
NO END IN SIGHT FOR SOFT MARKET IN WORKERS COMP
Ron Lent |
The president of the California Workers Compensation Institute said he sees no end to continued unde
DISASTER LOSSES DOUBLED IN 1998
From Wire Reports |
Financial losses due to natural and man-made disasters more than doubled in 1998 compared with the p
HONG KONG'S OOCL EXPANDS RUN BY THREE SHIPS BETWEEN TAIWAN AND JAPAN
P.T. Bangsberg |
Orient Overseas Container Line, Hong Kong's principal container carrier, is expanding service betwee
Maritime
AFTER ROBUST 1998, EU ECONOMY SEEN SLOWING THIS YEAR
Aviva Freudmann |
Against the backdrop of a steady fall in the value of the euro, European Union officials predicted T
HUTCHISON PROPOSES THIRD STB ALTERNATIVE
Rip Watson |
A rail bill introduced by Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison stakes out the middle ground in a polarized deba
LONDON OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
International Petroleum ExchangeMarch 29, 1999 Brent Crude Oil - (Dollars Per Barrel)
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
March 29, 1999U.S. spot oil product price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
CUBAN ECONOMY GREW IN FIRST QUARTER
JOC Staff |
Economy and Planning Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez said the first quarter's performance of Cuba's eco
Maritime
TEXTAINER TO MANAGE PORTION OF XTRA'S FLEET
Rip Watson |
Xtra Corp. is easing out of the international container leasing business by agreeing to hand over ma
LYKES JOINS TWO IN ATLANTIC SERVICE
JOC Staff |
Lykes Lines in April will combine its weekly North Atlantic service from the U.S. Gulf and South Atl
GOLD PRODUCERS FORGE PLANS TO BOOST SALES
Jim Loney |
Gold producers must burnish the tarnished metal through aggressive global marketing and step up mini
FIRST AMERICAN TITLE BUYS POTTER TITLE CO.
JOC Staff |
First American Financial Corp. purchased Potter Title Co. Terms of the acquisition were not disclose
RUSSIA DEBATES FIXING DIAMOND TRADE TURMOIL
John Helmer |
Russia's Cabinet met to review turmoil in the local diamond industry, but stopped short of recommend
GROWING US EXPORTS: VIDEO GAMES
Global Trade Information, Columbia, S.C.; The Journal of |
Only graph.
NEW COMPUTER, NEW SOFTWARE SAME MILLENNIUM BUG PROBLEM?
Cyber Trader - Dennis Stillwell |
hat's right. Even with the new computer, you may not be Y2K-compliant. For those of you who have bee
TRADE FAIRS
JOC Staff |
NORTH AMERICAINTERNATIONAL FRESH-CUT PRODUCE ASSOCIATION. April 15-17. Tampa, Fla. 12th annu
*BALTIC HANDY INDEX
JOC Staff |
764 (March 25, 1999) Previous - 760The Baltic Exchange in London on Tuesdays and Thursdays
Maritime
US TEXTILE, CLOTHING IMPORTS: SYNTHETIC FIBERS
U.S. Department of Commerce Textiles Office |
No text.
WORLD TRADE CENTER LEADS
WTCA On-Line |
For further information:These trade leads are supplied by WTCA On-Line, a service of the Wor
FUTURES TRADING/OPEN INTEREST AND SALES
JOC Staff |
FUTURES - Mar. 29, 1999 OPEN INTEREST AND SALES - Mar. 26, 1999All life-of-contrac
DATUM ENTERS TELECOM SECTOR WITH GEAR ORDER FROM CHINA
P.T. Bangsberg |
As China aggressively upgrades its telecommunications sector, a Western company is working with a lo
Maritime
KOREAN FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEREGULATION DOESN'T GO FAR ENOUGH: CURRENCY DEALERS
Sue Chang |
South Korea's much touted foreign exchange deregulation, while significant, doesn't go far enough, a
USF HOLLAND EXPANDS TO MINNESOTA, TENNESSEE
JOC Staff |
USF Holland Inc. has opened two terminals in Jackson, Minn., and Jackson, Tenn.The Jackson f
RAND MCNALLY MAPS OUT TRUCK DATABASE
JOC Staff |
Rand McNally's transportation data management division has introduced a new trucking database called
UNISYS GETS NOD FOR PARIS AIRPORT CONTRACTS
JOC Staff |
Unisys Corp. has won a contract with Aeroports de Paris (ADP), to implement its Airport Passenger Pr
CUSTOMS SEIZES CASH ON HAITI-BOUND FREIGHTER
JOC Staff |
The U.S. Customs Service has seized more than $1 million in cash allegedly being smuggled out of the
FOR 24-HOUR NEWS, LOG ON TO WWW.JOC.COM
JOC Staff |
To learn what's happening in the fast-changing world of insurance, 24 hours a day, call up The Journ
HONG KONG CREDIT INSURANCE AGENCY EXTENDS RISK INCENTIVES TO EXPORTERS
P.T. Bangsberg |
With most sectors forecasting continued declines in exports, Hong Kong's credit insurance agency is
KENYA PORT MOVED MORE CARGO IN 1998
JOC Staff |
Kenya's Port of Mombasa handled 248,140 containers last year, a 7.6 percent increase over the 230,69
Maritime
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