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PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT POSTS RISE IN SALES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
PacifiCorp's Pacific Power & Light unit said kilowatt-hour sales increased 6 percent for the fourth
MALL INSURERS SETTLE WITH RAMPAGE VICTIMS
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Insurance companies for Springfield Mall concluded a multimillion-dollar settlement Tuesday with the
THE ECONOMY
Wire and Staff Reports |
ECONOMY GROWS 0.9 PERCENT IN QUARTER, 3 PERCENT IN YEARThe economy grew at a faster 0.9 perc
US MARKETS SEEN HINDERING TRADE GROWTH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The weakness of U.S. financial markets will hinder the growth of U.S. trade, economist Henry Kaufman
TRADING WITH CZECHOSLOVAKIA ECONOMIC REFORM ADVANCING
Charles Thurston |
Czechoslovakia is emerging as a good bet to become one of Eastern Europe's economic success stories
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Feb. 28, 1990 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
PITTSTON COAL GROUP MAY GAIN STRENGTH IN WAKE OF STRIKE
Tom Daykin |
The strike at Pittston Coal Group Inc. is over. Now comes the tough part. With a union contr
EXXON LIKELY TO STRIKE PLEA BARGAIN IN SPILL CASE
(Reuter) |
Exxon Corp., facing up to $640 million in criminal charges over last year's massive oil spill in Ala
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY EXPANDS USE OF PAPERLESS TRADING
Tony Seideman |
For chemical manufacturers, paperless trading is the present rather than the future, according to a
PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
PORT OF GREATER BATON ROUGE (Port Allen, La.) - Wesley H. "Buddy" Knox was named director of trade d
Maritime
BRAZIL'S FIRM STANCE ON COFFEE THWARTS PACT REVIVAL EFFORTS
Andrea Privitere |
Attempts by several of the world's leading coffee producers to formulate proposals for a new coffee
ECONOMIC DATA ABROAD
Wire and Staff Reports |
FRENCH TRADE DEFICIT SHOWS SHARP DECLINEFrance recorded a seasonally adjusted trade deficit
CONGRESS, BUSH TEAM AGREE ON E. BLOC PACTS
Richard Lawrence |
The Bush administration and congressional leaders have reached an understanding on Congress' role in
SHEARSON LAYING OFF 2,000 MORE WORKERS
(Ap) |
Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. said Wednesday it would cut 2,000 jobs by the end of March, following ea
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service Agri
Maritime
WINDS AGAIN DISRUPT PORTS IN NW EUROPE
Janet Porter |
The Dutch Port of Rotterdam's exposed Delta Terminal remained out of action again Wednesday as stron
EXXON PLANS TO ACQUIRE PLASTICS UNIT OF ALLIED
Pei-Tse Wu |
Exxon Chemical Co. is close to signing a deal to buy Allied-Signal Inc.'s polyethylene business, ma
NEW JERSEY PLAN FOR AUTO REFORM PASSES 1ST TEST
(Ap) |
Gov. Jim Florio's auto insurance reform plan has passed its first major political hurdle. A
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
''High Court Upholds Ruling on Damage Suit," which appeared on Page 3B in The Journal of Commerce Fe
Maritime
PHILIPPINE DEFICIT IN TRADE DOUBLES AS IMPORTS SOAR
P.T. Bangsberg |
Growth in exports from the Philippines slackened last year while the country's imports soared, leavi
Maritime
COLEMAN SETS UP CAMP IN NEW FOREIGN MARKETS OUTDOOR GEAR WARMLY RECEIVED
John Boyd |
Few things seem more American than Coleman Co. lanterns at campsites or Coleman coolers on picnics,
Maritime
US, SOVIET UNION RENEW TEXTILE PACT
Rosalind Rachid |
The United States and the Soviet Union have signed for the second time a textile agreement limiting
Maritime
AMERIJET INTERNATIONAL PLANS MEXICAN SERVICE CARRIER SEEKS UNUSUAL NICHE
Ted Reed |
Anybody want to send a package from Anchorage to Miami via Toluca, Mexico? Finally, this ser
ICC OKS SEA-LAND INCREASE IN INTERMODAL RATES TO GUAM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Despite a protest from the government of the Territory of Guam, the Interstate Commerce Commission h
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tue., Feb. 27, 1990 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
It is amazing how Japanese companies can seemingly compete so heartily against each other yet cooper
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AUSTRALIAN WHEAT SALES TO JAPAN SEEN STABLEJapan's Food Agency and the Australia Wheat Board
INDONESIA WARNS US MINING FIRM TO BUILD SMELTER
P.T. Bangsberg |
An American-based mining company must built a smelter in Indonesia if it wants to extend its copper
SAND TECHNOLOGY MAY SELL US UNIT
Journal of Commerce Special |
Sand Technology Systems International announced it has begun preliminary negotiations with Nissei Sa
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Gordon Platt - Credit Outlook 3A * EC 1992 Regulatory Roundup 4A* Richard Lawrence - Trade
BATTLE FOR XTRA GOES DOWN TO WIRE INVESTORS AWAIT COURT DECISION
Michael S. Lelyveld |
The battle for XTRA Corp. kept investors on the edge of their seats Tuesday afternoon as both sides
UK STORMS TO BOOST HOMEOWNERS' RATES
Edwin Unsworth |
Britain's insurance industry is expected to raise homeowners insurance premiums 25 percent or more f
PEOPLE - MARITIME MINNE GETS TOP POST AT STAR SHIPPING
From Wire and Staff Reports |
The executive vice president of Star Shipping Inc. was appointed president this week following the r
Maritime
PLASTIC EXTRUSION MACHINERY SHIPMENTS FELL 6 PERCENT IN 1989
Journal of Commerce Special |
U.S. domestic shipments and exports of single screw extrusion machines fell 6 percent in 1989, while
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SEOUL URGED TO FOSTER FREE FOREIGN EXCHANGESEOUL, South Korea - The U.S. Treasury has urged
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
OFF-DOCK CUSTOMS SITE SET TO OPEN IN VIRGINIACHESAPEAKE, Va. - A new off-dock facility for c
Maritime
GROUP ELECTS OFFICERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Arthur L. Litman, president of Castelazo & Associates in Los Angeles, was elected president of the N
Maritime
SAFETY SYSTEM PROBED IN TANKER EXPLOSION
Alan Abrams |
A government investigation board, convening today, is expected to look into whether a two-fatality t
RICHARD MALKIN'S AIR CARGO FOCUS
Richard Malkin |
UNQUESTIONABLY, scheduled international airlines are in the difficult position of playing catch-up i
INSURANCE EARNINGS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SEDGWICK GROUP SAYS PROFITS, REVENUES UPSedgwick Group PLC, Britain's largest insurance brok
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