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GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Dec. 24, 1992 RESELLER RACKUnleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead Pre
UTILICORP TO BUY KANSAS GAS UNIT FROM ARKLA
Steve Painter |
UtiliCorp United said last week it had agreed to buy the Kansas natural gas distribution and transmi
CANADA FORECASTS HIKES IN CORN, BARLEY CROPS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Canadian barley and corn production in 1993-94 (August-July) is seen rising 2.5 percent and 43 perce
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
QUAKER CHEMICAL BOARD OKS STOCK REPURCHASECONSHOHOCKEN, Pa. - Quaker Chemical Corp.'s board
WEEKLY COAL EXPORTS
JOC Staff |
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COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
EC WHITE SUGAR EXPORTS SEEN AT 5 MILLION TONSEuropean Community white sugar exports are expe
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GULF OIL, GAS OUTPUT NEAR PRE-ANDREW LEVELThe U.S. Minerals Management Service Wednesday sai
TECHNOLOGY MAY BE THE CATALYST THAT MAKES FUEL CELL CARS A REALITY ENVIRONMENTAL ADVANTAGES TOUTED
Arthur Gottschalk |
Although it may seem the stuff of science fiction, cars and trucks soon may start the switch from re
JOINT VENTURE CASTS A NEW NET FOR US COMMERCIAL FISHERMEN
Milton G. Allimadi |
A joint venture involving an American distributor and a Japanese manufacturer is marketing domestica
LEXTRON SETTLES LIVESTOCK DRUG SUIT IN FLORIDA
Orlando Sentinel |
A chemical distributor has agreed to pay damages to settle a lawsuit brought by Florida ranchers who
NEW CHIEF TO CONTINUE TRIMMING W.R. GRACE
Shelly Reese |
William Russell Grace, Joseph P. Grace, J. Peter Grace. Like an unbroken line of kings, the
JAPANESE BEEF TRADERS FEAR PROLONGED LULL
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Japanese beef traders said they are worried that prices for beef will remain lower at the start of t
ARGENTINA'S FARMERS FIGHT TO KEEP SHARE OF SOY MARKET
Richard Kessler |
After taking a hard look at export prospects for 1993, Argentine farmers have concluded they face a
CRUDE OIL FUTURES TRADING PLANNED FOR RUSSIA
Michael J. Strauss |
The Moscow Oil Exchange, which has emerged as one of Russia's more viable commodity exchanges in the
SPOT CHEMICALS
Compiled by Rosalie Spiller, Journal of Commerce Chemical |
As of Dec. 24, 1992 Quotations are based on prices reported in the market or obtained from s
NY WORKERS COMPENSATION PANEL URGES PREMIUM DISCOUNT OR CREDIT
Margo D. Beller |
Walking a fine line between the interests of insurers and labor unions, a state commission studying
INSURERS FEAR CLINTON POLICIES MAY SCARE OFF INVESTMENT
Margo D. Beller |
American insurance companies are hoping President-elect Bill Clinton's populist tax policies won't g
INSURANCE BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
S&P LOWERS RATINGS ON A&A DEBENTURESNEW YORK - Standard & Poor's lowered Thursday it
TRAVELERS SHAREHOLDERS OK STOCK SALE TO PRIMERICA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Shareholders of Travelers Corp. gave overwhelming approval to the sale of about 27 percent of its st
WINNERS AND SINNERS SOME EMERGED BETTER THAN EVER IN TOUGH YEAR
Text by Mark Solomon |
For some, 1992 was the Year of the Phoenix. But only for some. Federal Express Corp. and Eme
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
Wire and Staff Reports |
SKANDIA AMERICA GROUP (New York) - Donald R. Alexander was named president and chief operating offic
TRUCK INSURERS WANT BRAKES PUT ON ICC PLAN
Brigitte Maxey |
Truck insurers, who have been up in arms over a plan to eliminate federal reporting requirements for
*FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Dec. 23, 1992 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPrev.Close High Low
Maritime
SHIP FIXTURE BREAKDOWN
Ship fixtures are a product of Transportation News Ticker, the |
Transportation News Ticker The dry cargo and tanker fixtures listed herewith and compiled in
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1378 (Dec. 24, 1992) Previous day - 1375 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in
Maritime
ANGLO-EASTERN'S MANAGERS BUY OUT EUROPEAN OWNERS
P.T. Bangsberg |
Managers and private outside investors have taken control of Anglo-Eastern Ship Management Ltd. from
Maritime
PUERTO RICO'S NEW PORTS CHIEF BACKS SALE OF NAVIERAS SHIP LINE
Robert P. Walzer |
The recently appointed executive director of the Puerto Rico Ports Authority said the incoming commo
Maritime
INDUSTRY PINS HOPES ON ECONOMY TO PROP UP YIELDS US CARRIERS OFFER SHIPPERS CUSTOM SERVICES
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Cargo executives hope an improving U.S. economy will lead to higher traffic volumes in 1993.
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
World Ship Society. Jan. 9. Port Elizabeth, N.J. Tour and cocktail reception aboard M/V Americana, a
Maritime
TRADEWINDS INTERNATIONAL IS BIG PLAYER IN PUERTO RICO
John W. Pertusi |
To the Editor: I read the cover package on Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic in the Oct
EXECUTIVES ARE BULLISH ON OVERSEAS MARKET
William Armbruster |
Maybe it's because hope springs eternal, especially as people approach a New Year . . . . Or maybe i
NO FREE TIME AT CARGO FORUM
Kenneth J. Ryan |
To the Editor: I recently returned from the International Air Cargo Forum in Luxembourg and
MOVING PROCESSING TO CHEAPER CLIMES
Mark W. Lyon |
A friend returning recently from Barbados brought a gift of Cockspur rum and news that he'd seen Ame
INFRASTRUCTURE PRESIDENT
JOC Staff |
Bill Clinton loves infrastructure. In fact, he fully intends to be the infrastructure president, bui
WHERE DOES THE CARGO INDUSTRY GO FROM HERE?
E.T. Buz Whalen |
That's the sixty-four billion dollar question the air cargo industry should be pondering right about
OVERCAPACITY KEPT RATES DOWN IN US
Lawrence H Kaufman |
A year ago, U.S. airline executives couldn't wait for 1992 to begin. The new year couldn't be any wo
RECESSION, RATE WARS SANK '92
William Armbruster |
Economic sluggishness in major markets around the world, combined with severe overcapacity on key ro
ATLANTA WAITS FOR GAMES TO BEGIN
Craig Dunlap |
The 1996 summer Olympic Games can't come soon enough to suit Atlanta city officials. The Jan
CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
U.S. CUSTOMS BROKERS EXAM PREPARATION, Feb. 22-26. Orlando, Fla. Sponsored by Fritz Cos. Contact: Tr
MUTINY ABOARD THE GOOD SHIP PILOT
Mark Solomon |
Every enterprise needs a Captain Bligh. The Soviet Union had Josef Stalin. Major League Baseball has
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