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COMPUTER DESIGN CENTER IS PLANNED
JOC Staff |
Cornell University and Xerox Corp. will establish a Design Research Institute to apply the latest co
JAPAN PACTS SATISFY AUSTRALIAN COAL PRODUCERS
Vincent W. Stove |
New coal contracts between Japan and Australia that took effect April 1 are expected to ensure conti
WESTERN ALLIES WEIGH 2-TIER EXPORT CONTROLS
From Wire Reports |
Western allies will likely set up a two-tier system that would re-write their restrictions on electr
MUSEUM'S SUCCESS HINGES ON AILING RAILROAD'S FATE
Paul Nussbaum |
The rain falling through the roof of the decaying roundhouse did little to mist the vision of John L
INVESTOR UPSET OVER WHEAT FUTURES FORAY
(Reuter) |
Investor Irwin Jacobs, who is accustomed to Wall Street and the corporate board room, says he was bu
STUDY FINDS NEW THREAT FROM OZONE
From Wire Reports |
Man-made chemicals are not only eating away the protective ozone layer high above the earth, but are
AUSTRALIAN GOLD COIN IN HEAVY DEMAND
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The enormous demand for Australia's Nugget gold coin has pushed total sales to 1 million ounces sinc
CANADA'S P/C INDUSTRY POSTS MAJOR UNDER WRITING LOSSES
Leo Ryan |
Canada's property/casualty industry took a severe battering in 1989, with underwriting losses nearly
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
Maritime
ROBOT MAKER IMPORTS UNITS FROM MATSUSHITA COMPANY HOPES TO SELL IN JAPAN
Charles Thurston |
Cincinnati Milacron Inc., the third-largest U.S. manufacturer of robots, began importing small robot
Maritime
W. COAST IMPORTERS SAY TEXTILE BILL COULD BOOST COSTS
Bill Mongelluzzo |
West Coast importers of textiles and apparel have added their names to the growing list of opponents
Maritime
AST HOPES TO SELL PCS IN JAPAN
From Wire Reports |
A medium-sized U.S. company is taking on the giant Japanese computer industry on its own turf and in
Maritime
AMERICAN FOREST PRODUCTS GROUP COMPLAINS OF SLOW JAPAN TALKS PROCESSED WOOD MARKET AT STAKE
A.E. Cullison |
The president of the U.S. National Forest Products Association, Barry Cullen, complained Wednesday a
Maritime
WHEAT, SOYBEAN PRICES RISE ON USDA REPORT
Howard Simon |
A government estimate for reduced stocks of the 1989 corn crop triggered buying of grains and soybea
HOW EXPORTERS CAN REDUCE THEIR TAX BILLS
William Armbruster |
Attention exporters: The World Trade Centers Association wants to help youcut your tax bill.
BANK LOAN EXPOSURE FELL IN 4TH QUARTER
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.S. bank loan exposure to nations and multilateral organizations fell to $242.283 billion in the th
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Apr. 11, 1990 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
D&H GETS ENOUGH CASH TO RUN UNTIL MAY 31The court overseeing the Delaware & Hudson Railway's
CONGESTION COULD BRING EUROPEAN LINES TO A STANDSTILL
Edwin Unsworth |
West European airspace is becoming so congested that Europe's air transport system could come to a n
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
THE STORY HEADLINED, "STEPS URGED AFTER EARLIER BLAZE COULD HAVE PREVENTED FERRY FIRE," ON PAGE 1A O
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
PHILIPPINES MOVES TO UPGRADE ITS FLEET
P.T. Bangsberg |
The Philippine government said Wednesday it accepted in principle several recommendations designed t
SOVIETS TO WIN PLACE AT GATT NEXT MONTH
John Zarocostas |
The first major step in integrating the Soviet Union into the mainstream of international trade will
PEOPLE - MARITIME CROWLEY MARITIME NAMES NALEN VICE PRESIDENT, RISK MANAGEMENT
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Charles F. Nalen, risk manager for Crowley Maritime Corp.'s Pacific division, was appointed vice pre
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NYMEX BOOSTS MARGINS ON ENERGY FUTURESThe New York Mercantile Exchange increased its origina
CRUDE OIL INVENTORIES INCREASE IN WEEK, API BULLETIN SAYS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Crude oil inventories soared last week, the American Petroleum Institute's supply bulletin for the w
TRADING WITH SOVIET UNION US COMPUTER COMPANY CARVES NICHE
Duncan Robinson |
When you think of computer companies, Innovation Computer Corp. may not be the first name that comes
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1459 (Apr. 11, 1990) Previous day - 1462 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in
Maritime
COURT BACKS CREW IN WAGE DISPUTE PANAMANIAN-FLAG SHIPS AFFECTED
David F. White |
In a case that could have broad implications for sailors on Panamanian-flag merchant vessels, a Flor
Maritime
USX MAY CLOSE SOUTH WORKS MILL
JOC Staff |
USX Corp. says it is considering shuttering the remnants of its rusting South Works steel mill, a mo
SOUTHERN PERU COPPER SEEKS TO DEFER NEAR-TERM SHIPMENTS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Southern Peru Copper Corp. seeks to avoid near-term shipments of copper cathode, asking its U.S. cli
PHIBRO SEEN PAYING ARBITRATION AWARDS AFTER LOSING APPEAL
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.K. company Philipp Brothers Ltd. will certainly pay arbitration awards totaling about 3 milli
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FAO PREDICTS 3 PERCENT RISE IN WORLD WHEAT CROPWorldwide production of wheat could increase
W. GERMAN TAX PLAN DRAWS EC THREAT
Bruce Barnard |
The European Community Commission threatened to take legal action to force West Germany to abandon a
RICO ACT EMPLOYED TO FIGHT MARITIME WHITE-COLLAR CRIME
Peter D. Clark |
On March 28, 1990, New York maritime arbitrators awarded a charterer treble (triple) damages of $368
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SMIDT, VARIG PRESIDENT, DIES IN NEW YORKNEW YORK - Helio Smidt, president of Varig Airlines
BURNLEY DEFENDS SUCCESSOR'S TRANSPORT POLICY
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
A former transportation secretary defended his successor's national transportation policy, but said
MEMOREX TELEX TO BUY AT&T UNIT
From Wire Reports |
American Telephone & Telegraph Co., streamlining its computer business, said Tuesday it is selling a
GORDON PLATT'S CREDIT OUTLOOK
Gordon Platt |
LOWER INTEREST RATES may be needed soon to keep the U.S. economy from stalling. Economists s
RICHARD MALKIN'S AIR CARGO FOCUS
Richard Malkin |
S.J. Hofstra might be piloting one of KLM's combis if he hadn't washed out in pilot training. So the
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