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GRUMMAN OKS $62-A-SHARE BID BY NORTHROP
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Grumman Corp. on Monday said its board of directors unanimously approved Northrop Corp.'s sweete
CHINA WILL OPEN SOME OF ITS AIRLINES TO FOREIGN INVESTMENT
P.T. Bangsberg |
China will allow foreign airlines to invest in "at least one or two" domestic carriers this year, an
TTX OKS MORE FUNDS FOR EQUIPMENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
TTX Co.'s board of directors has approved an increase of $106 million in 1994 capital spending, brin
AMTRAK FEE TO CONRAIL WILL BE SET BY ICC
Stephanie Nall |
The Interstate Commerce Commission has unanimously agreed to step in and set compensation levels tha
RAILROADS' JOBS PICTURE BRIGHTENS
Lawrence H Kaufman |
After falling like a stone for more than a decade, railroad employment may have finallytouched rock
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EPA MOVES TO VETO NEW HAMPSHIRE ROADNASHUA, N.H. - The U.S. Environmental Protection
THE MARKET SHARE OF NAVIERAS DE PUERTO RICO
Port Import / Export Reporting Service, New York; Val |
THE MARKET SHARE OF NAVIERAS DE PUERTO RICO Oct. '91- Oct. '93-Jan. '92 Jan. '94
MERCHANT SHIPS SCRAMBLE FOR D-DAY SERVICE FUNDS
Peter M. Tirschwell |
They had valiant World War II careers, running gauntlets of Nazi U-boats, delivering troops onto the
CARGO PREFERENCE WAIVED ON LAKES FOR FIRST TIME
John Boyd |
In a move that Great Lakes officials are touting as a major breakthrough, the U.S. Maritime Administ
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The story "Two Truckers Lose Right to Operate," which appeared on Page 3B March 3, should have said
STRIKE SEEN MORE LIKELY AS TEAMSTERS LEADERS MEET
Rip Watson |
As more than 250 Teamsters union local presidents gathered here to discuss the possibility of a stri
LITHUANIAN SHIP SINKS, BLOCKS SHIPPING LANE
Reuters |
A Lithuanian freighter sank in the North Sea on Monday without loss of life but was blocking a major
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BUNKER PRICES
Journal of Commerce Special |
The following is the list of bunker prices obtained during the course of week ending Apr. 1, 1994. U
TOUGH ICE STILL PLAGUES ORE SHIPS ON LAKE SUPERIOR
John Boyd |
Tough ice was still causing trouble Monday for ships trying to bring iron ore out of Lake Superior,
Maritime
MAERSK SET TO LAUNCH NEW S. AMERICA SERVICE
Peter M. Tirschwell |
Maersk Inc. made two separate disclosures related to its South American business Monday. The
Maritime
HIGH COURT WON'T HEAR SUNDANCER LIABILITY CASE
Alan Abrams |
In what appears to be the end of the final chapter for one of the most widely watched maritime safet
Maritime
MO. SEEKS TO BAN INSURANCE SALES BY STOCKBROKER CONVICTED OF FRAUD
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
The Missouri Department of Insurance is seeking to stop a stockbroker convicted of fraud from sellin
ARRESTED TANKER CAPTAIN GOES HOME
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Norwegian tanker captain has been allowed to return to Norway pending a trial on charges that he i
Maritime
SHIPPERS, OWNERS OPPOSE CLINTON LOAN GUARANTEE PLAN
Tim Sansbury |
Lobbyists for U.S. shippers and shipowners late last week faulted the Clinton administration for its
Maritime
SURVEY: OPERATING INCOME SOARED FOR LIFE, HEALTH INSURERS IN 1993
JOC Staff |
Life and health insurers' operating income increased by almost $3 billion in 1993 thanks to improved
METLIFE OFFERING TO RESTORE POLICIES OF CUSTOMERS IN PA.
JOC Staff |
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. last week sent letters and claim forms to 7,500 Pennsylvania policyh
FORUM PLANS ARSON AWARENESS WEEK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The National Arson Forum has formed a national committee to plan activities for "Arson Awareness Wee
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AIG REBUYS 1 MILLION OF ITS COMMON SHARESNEW YORK - American International Group Inc
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
HOME INSURANCE CO. (New York) - David Levinson was named assistant vice president and controller of
FORMER GOVERNOR ASKS TO SUE KENTUCKY CENTRAL
Jim Jordan |
Former Gov. Wallace G. Wilkinson will be seeking $5 million in damages if he is allowed to sue Kentu
MFN LOSS COULD SHUT OFF CHINA'S TOP EXPORTS TO US
Journal of Commerce Staff |
All of China's top exports to the United States might come under a virtual embargo if the United Sta
HIGH COURT ADMITS ERROR IN TAKING PRICE-FIX CASE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Supreme Court Monday said it had made a mistake last year in agreeing to decide a class action l
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SAMSUN PLANS DIRECT RUN BETWEEN THE TWO KOREASSEOUL, South Korea - South Korea's Sam
Maritime
QUOTA WATCH
American Association of Exporters and Importers Textile Quota |
Textile Quotas to Watch as of April 1, 1994* Country Category Description % F
VIETNAM MOVES AGAINST TRADE IN WILDLIFE
Reuters |
Vietnam's forestry ministry has reinforced a ban on trading in the country's threatened wildlife, re
INDONESIA BANK SCANDAL WIDENS
Reuters |
Indonesia's two-month-old bank scandal widened on Monday, with officials threatening more arrests an
GULF OIL SPILL ESTIMATED HALF SIZE OF VALDEZ
Alan Abrams |
Maritime officials Monday continued to try to downplay the impact of last week's Persian Gulf tanker
Maritime
NEW YORK OIL FUTURES
JOC Staff |
New York Mercantile Exchange - Apr. 4, 1994 Prev. Life of Contr. OpenOpen High Low
DERAILED TRAIN IN LA. BLOCKS KCS TRACKS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Maintenance crews expect to have the Kansas City Southern Railway Co. main line open by 6 a.m. today
ANALYSTS EXPECT TO SEE SOLID EARNINGS FOR RAILROADS DESPITE HARSH WINTER
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Although railroads will not report first-quarter results for at least two weeks, securities analysts
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS INDEX OF EXECUTIVES' OPTIMISM IN ITALY
Dun & Bradstreet Corp. |
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BENTSEN DENIES MANIPULATION OF JAPANESE YEN BY US
Edward Kean |
The United States is not trying to manipulate the yen's value, Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen said
HIGH COURT DUMPS OREGON GARBAGE TAX
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Supreme Court Monday struck down an Oregon tax on out-of-state garbage, saying the state was unc
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
BOEING POSTS DELIVERIES OF 82 COMMERCIAL JETSSEATTLE - Boeing Co. announced Monday t
UPS TO PAY $3 MILLION IN SETTLEMENT WITH OSHA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
United Parcel Service has agreed to pay the Occupational Safety and Health Administration $3 million
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