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SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Commercial Quantity Aluminum ingots_ $1,100-$1,150per ton lots &
FINANCING WOES KEEP ATLAS MINE CLOSED IN JAPAN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Atlas Consolidated Mining of the Philippines has still not been able to secure the financing it need
A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY
JOC Staff |
For Eric Ridder, publisher emeritus of The Journal of Commerce, there is a poignancy to the sale of
GETTING THE BIG PICTURE
JOC Staff |
On Monday, Oct. 24, 1994, The Journal of Commerce carried a story on its commodities page about the
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, JULY 29, 1924.
JOC Staff |
Only photo.
INSTITUTE TO HOLD PIRACY ROUND TABLE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Recent increases in the number of armed boardings of cargo vessels, tankers and fishing fleets prese
Maritime
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
A headline on Page 2B of Thursday's edition misrepresented the National Industrial Transportation Le
PORT-SHIPPER COALITION SEEKING JONES ACT REPEAL
Stephanie Nall |
North Carolina farmers, petroleum users in Florida and some Great Lakes ports are teaming up to pres
SHIP LINES PROTEST AN INVASION OF PIRACY IN BRAZIL'S PORTS
Peter M. Tirschwell |
Three years after piracy faded as a daily menace in the waters off South Asia, an international effo
VINTNERS SEE NO GAINS TO EXPANSION OF NAFTA
Brian Johns |
Repeating their opposition to recent trade pacts, California winemakers are talking down Chile's pro
Maritime
US COFFEE TRADERS FEAR LATIN CARTEL COULD END REVIVAL
Howard Simon |
Tucked away in the far southwest corner of the busy underground concourse of New York's World Trade
DON C. BECKER TIME IS RIGHT FOR MARRIAGE OF PUBLICATIONS
Don C. Becker |
Worldwide economic output and trade are at all-time record levels. The booming 21st century
US DISAGREES WITH OTHER COUNTRIES ON ECONOMICS OF RECYCLING NUCLEAR FUEL
Reuters |
Nuclear experts are split on whether fuel recycling is economically feasible, andwhether it will lea
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Apr. 13, 1995 RESELLER RACKUnleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead Pre
INSPECTION AGENCIES URGE US TO RELEASE SHIP-DETENTION DATA
Janet Porter |
The United States is under pressure from leading ship inspection organizations to release details ab
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Friday, April 14, 1995 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
WEEKLY COAL EXPORTS WEEK OF APRIL 3 - 7, 1995
PIERS, New York |
Only table.
LINER TITANIC SINKS AT SEA
JOC Staff |
No story.
WORLD WAR I - FRONT PAGE OF THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE
JOC Staff |
Only photo.
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, DECEMBER 8, 1941
JOC Staff |
Only photo.
LOSS OF CANADA RAIL SUBSIDY TO PROVE COSTLY TO FARMERS
Gregory S. Johnson |
Don Antal may be just a grain farmer in remote Alberta, but he's heard of GATT. He also know
J.B. HUNT EARNINGS EDGE UPWARD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc., the nation's second-largest truckload carrier, saw first-quarter
WORLD TRADE CENTER NETWORK - TRADE LEADS
World Trade Center NETWORK |
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:These trade leads are supplied through the World Trade Center NETWOR
Maritime
WORLD TRADE CENTER NETWORK - TRADE LEADS
World Trade Center NETWORK |
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:These trade leads are supplied through the World Trade Center NETWOR
Maritime
TOW INDUSTRY IN GREENVILLE, MISS., ATTEMPTS TO REVIVE PAST GLORY
Emilie Ast |
In the 1960s and 1970s, Greenville was known as the "towboat capital of the world." And in s
Maritime
COFFEE STOCKS DOWN AT 3 JAPANESE PORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Warehouse stocks of coffee at Japan's three main ports totaled 77,053 tons at the end of February, d
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - "A NEW ERA FOR AN OLD FRIEND' - THE ECONOMIST
JOC Staff |
No story.
SHIP FIXTURE BREAKDOWN
Ship fixtures are a product of Knight-Ridder Financial, TNT, |
GLOSSARY AR: American Tanker RateSchedule RevisedRS: American Tanker Rate Schedule
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
UK PORTS FACE ANIMAL-RIGHTS PROTESTSLONDON - Dover, Britain's busiest ferry port, fa
Maritime
GRAIN LEADER BACKS "JUST-IN-TIME' FOR CANADA'S WEST COAST PORTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Canada's west coast ports could boost their grain throughput by 20 percent if a "just-in-time" syste
Maritime
PORTS GROUP PRAISES DREDGING AMENDMENTS
Tim Sansbury |
Channel-dredging reforms approved by a key House committee just before the Easter recess "go a long
Maritime
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
Wire and Staff Reports |
CHUBB GROUP OF INSURANCE COS. (Warren, N.J.) - Charles Luchs and John Cavoores became chief underwri
MOODY'S: US P/C MARKET UNDERGOING SHAKEOUT
Margo D. Beller |
Too many competitors and too few returns on investment over the last six years have spurred a shakeo
NEDLLOYD TURNS PROFIT AFTER SERIES OF LOSSES
Janet Porter |
The Dutch shipping and transport company Royal Nedlloyd Group NV returned to the black last year aft
Maritime
GRAIN DEMAND SPARKS 19 PERCENT JUMP IN RAIL TRAFFIC
Rip Watson |
Strong international and domestic demand for U.S. grain triggered 19 percent growth in March rail tr
CARDOSO'S VISIT TO US A STEP TOWARD HARMONY
James Bruce |
Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso may well feel nervous about his first official journey
Maritime
UNCTAD URGES ATTENTION TO EXPORT-INCENTIVE RISKS
John Zarocostas |
The international community should coordinate its examination of possible risks in the incentives us
Maritime
CROWDING AT BRAZIL PORT SPURS EXTRA CHARGES BY SHIP LINES
James Bruce |
Ship lines carrying goods between Brazil and Europe started charging extra fees last week to cover t
FOUR COUNTRIES ON MEKONG FORM BODY TO OVERSEE RIVER'S USE
Ron Corben |
Amid increasing competition for water to fuel development, states along the Mekong River have establ
Maritime
SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
Albert L. Kraus |
The Journal of Commerce arrived on the American scene at a propitious moment. The new republic, ente
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