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COMMUNISTS IN POLAND MAY DELAY PRIVATIZATION
Associated Press |
Nearly one in three industries in Poland has switched from state to private ownership in the post-Co
Maritime
LA. RIVER PROJECT SPARKS CONCERN OVER POLLUTION
Associated Press |
Ground water levels from the Red River Navigation Project could scatter underground pollutants from
Maritime
COSTA RICA HIRES DC LAWYER TO AVERT US TRADE SANCTIONS
David Scanlan |
The Costa Rican government has hired a high-powered Washington law firm to avert possible U.S. trade
Maritime
MIAMI, CARRIERS SETTLE HARASSMENT CASE
Reuters |
Seven companies that ship parcels of food and medicine to exiles' families in Cuba have agreed to ac
Maritime
LATIN LEADERS BACK NAFTA, URGE FARM COMPROMISE
Kevin G. Hall |
Fearing a rise in protectionism by developing nations, Latin American leaders have called on the U.S
Maritime
ROTOFLOW CORP.
Kenneth Wolf |
Ten years ago, Rotoflow Corp.'s products were aimed mainly at the U.S. oil, gas and petrochemical in
Maritime
IMPORT LEADS
JOC Staff |
LEATHER GOODS Eel skin briefcases. Contact: Borim Co., C.P.O. Box 10273, Seoul, South Korea.
Maritime
PORT OF PORTLAND, ORE., TO HANDLE TOYOTA'S LEXUS
John Davies |
Toyota Motor Co. will add a Pacific Northwest port to its list of sites handling its Lexus luxury ca
Maritime
KUWAIT NEARS AGREEMENT WITH FRENCH TO TAP $862 MILLION IN EXPORT CREDITS
Mona Megalli |
Top Kuwaiti and French banking officials appear close to working out the terms for tapping long-unus
Maritime
GOVERNMENT ASSUMES CONTROL OF FOREIGN CREDITS IN RUSSIA
Grigori Gerenstein |
The Russian government has taken over complete control of the acceptance and domestic distribution o
Maritime
WECO AGENCIES OPENS CHARLESTON OFFICE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Weco Agencies Inc., U.S. agents for Nordana Line, has opened an office in Charleston, S.C., effectiv
Maritime
BATTLE LINES ARE DRAWN IN DEBATE OVER NEED FOR A CRUISE TICKET TAX
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The cruise industry blasted a proposed passenger ticket tax increase designed to pay for maritime su
Maritime
BURLINGTON AIR EXPRESS PROFIT SOARED IN THE THIRD QUARTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Burlington Air Express said it had an operating profit of $15.1 million in the third quarter, up fro
CONRAIL REPORTS LOSS ON WRITE-OFF, CHARGES
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Conrail Inc. reported a third-quarter loss of $3 million, compared with earnings of $75 million, or
CRB FUTURES INDEXES
JOC Staff |
The Commodity Research Bureau's future price index closed Wednesday at 218.74 up 0.57 which compares
STRIKERS, POLICE CLASH AT TWO PARIS AIRPORTS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Striking Air France ground staff blocked road access to both main Parisairports Thursday, af
AIRCRAFT WORKERS BLOCK RUNWAYS, SHUT DOWN AIRPORT IN TEL AVIV
Reuters |
Thousands of angry workers from Israel Aircraft Industries blocked runways at Ben-Gurion Airport her
PERISHABLES MAY RETURN TO RAILS
Dane Hamilton |
The railroads' market share for perishable refrigerated goods continues to decline, although it post
COMEX METAL WAREHOUSE
JOC Staff |
Oct. 21, 1993 Copper Total, 96,452. Gold Total, .2,381,093.Silver To
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Year Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Ago10/21 10/20 Change % Change: 9/
PRESIDENT NAMES PANEL TO SETTLE RAIL DISPUTE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
President Clinton has established an emergency board to settle a labor dispute between Long Island R
SPOT METALS PRICES
JOC Staff |
Commercial Quantity Aluminum ingots_ $1,230-$1,260per ton lots &
COMMODITY / CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
COFFEE FUTURES PERKING ON RETENTION RUMORSCoffee futures bounced higher Thursday as a rumor-
STUDY FINDS BEST DOSAGE FOR OBESITY DRUG
JOC Staff |
Interneuron Pharmaceuticals Inc. reported that a company-sponsored clinical study of three dosage le
AIR CHINA TO RESUME SERVICE FROM NY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Air China will resume its weekly freighter service from New York to Shanghai and Beijing this Sunday
GOLD FIRM PURSUES ASIA, LATIN PROJECTS
Reuters |
American Barrick Resources Corp. has the largest pile of gold in North America but it is looking to
SUBSIDIES MAY RISE AS PRICES DECLINE FOR WHEAT GROWERS
Rona K. Johnson |
U.S. wheat producers likely will see a lower national average wheat price and a higher deficiency pa
FUND BUYING, RUSSIA REPORTS LIFT WHEAT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
A round of commodity fund buying and speculation about Russia's tender Thursday took wheat futures t
FLOODING CUTS INTO PROFIT FOR BURLINGTON NORTHERN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Burlington Northern Inc. reported Thursday it earned $24 million, or 21 cents a share, in the third
PROSPECT OF HIGHER GRAZING FEES SPURS RANCHERS TO RETHINK PLANS
Lester Aldrich |
Western ranchers are mulling the realities associated with higher grazing fees for federally owned l
SPOT COMMODITIES
JOC Staff |
Oct. 21, 1993 Included are list prices of suppliers. Quotations do not necessarily represent
RAILWAY LABOR ACT GARNERS PRAISE FROM BOTH LABOR AND MANAGEMENT
Mark B. Solomon |
Transport labor and management praised the Railway Labor Act and urged Congress and the Clinton admi
CSX CORP. POSTS DECLINE IN THIRD-QUARTER PROFIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CSX Corp. earned $63 million, or 61 cents a share, in the third quarter compared with income of $128
HOUSE PANEL APPROVES TRANSPORTATION MEASURES
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
A House Energy and Commerce Committee panel Thursday approved a four-year, $75 million spending blue
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CON-WAY INTERMODAL (Fort Worth, Texas) - J. Ronald Linkous, 42, was named president and chief execut
TRUCK CHANGES IN MICHIGAN SEEN LOSING THEIR DRIVE
Mark B. Solomon |
The winds of change in Michigan's trucking system have apparently reversed course. State reg
PENA SAYS DOT ISMAKING PROGRESS IN TRUCKING TALKS WITH MEXICO
William Armbruster |
Transportation Secretary Federico Pena said Thursday that U.S. negotiators are making headway in tal
OIL MARKETERS FUME OVER REGULATIONS
George F.W. Telfer |
Eric Kroesche was having a bad day. It was the last day of the fiscal year for his fuel and oil dist
ICC TO CONTINUE DIESEL FUEL SURVEY AS TRUCKERS RIP INDEX AS INACCURATE
Dane Hamilton |
a widely used gauge of fuel prices nationwide. He said the survey - started in 1979 - origin
CSX TRANSPORTATION RAISES LIABILITY LIMITS
Rip Watson |
CSX Transportation has raised its liability insurance requirements for railroad excursion trips from
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