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PRIVATIZED BRITISH STEEL PLC POSTS SHARPLY HIGHER PROFIT FOR YEAR
Edwin Unsworth |
Surpassing forecasts made last December when it was privatized, British Steel PLC announced Thursday
Maritime
REP. DYMALLY DEFENDS LETTER TO UGANDA
Howard S. Abramson |
U.S. Rep. Mervyn M. Dymally, D-Calif., has defended his pressuring Uganda to appoint a good friend a
DEL MONTE TO LEAVE CHARLESTON FOR SAVANNAH
Craig Dunlap |
Del Monte Tropical Fruit Co. has shifted its South Atlantic distribution center from Charleston, S.C
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
YUGOSLAVIA BANS NEW NUCLEAR PLANTSBELGRADE, Yugoslavia - The Yugoslav parliament on Thursday
UNOCAL PREDICTS BIG FIELD OFF FLA.
From Wire Reports |
One of the largest oil fields discovered in the continental United States in the past quarter-centur
TUG SINKS OFF CALIF. WHEN SUB SNAGS CABLE
(Ap) |
A nuclear-powered submarine sailing underwater hit a tug cable Wednesday, sinking the tug and appare
Maritime
CONSOLIDATED NATURAL GETS OK TO EXPAND SERVICE IN NORTHEAST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Consolidated Natural Gas Co., Pittsburgh, said Thursday it received approvalfrom the Federal
PERSONNEL AVAILABILITY WORRIES US FIRMS MOST
(Ap) |
American executives are more worried about the availability of qualified employees than executives i
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 15, 1989 Baltic International Freight Futures MarketPreClose High Low
Maritime
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
Wire and Staff Reports |
BANK LEUMI TRUST CO. (New York) - Nancy Teamkin was named a vice president in the private banking gr
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
APC STOCK GOES DOWN AS ANALYST SAYS SELLOAKLAND, Calif. - American President Cos. saw its st
Trucking News
SANTA FE, BN EXECUTIVES SIGN INTERMODAL AGREEMENT
Craig Dunlap |
Executives of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and Burlington Northern Railroad have signed
Rail News
HOUSE AND SENATE SQUARE OFF ON ISSUE OF DRUG TESTING
Leo Abruzzese |
Feuding House and Senate transportation leaders squared off Thursday on anti- drug legislation for a
Trucking News
EXXON TO SCRAP TANKER HOUSTON
Bruce Vail |
Exxon's second-most famous tanker will go to the scrap yard next month following the collapse of a d
Maritime
LIFE IN HERSHEY, PA., HAS A FLAVOR ALL ITS OWN
Casey Bukro |
Remember the Aero bar? The Bicrisp bar? The Tropical bar, which went to the Moon aboard Apollo 15 in
SEOUL WON'T CONCEAL ITS OPEN TRADE POLICY WITH NORTH KOREA
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Efforts to establish trade ties between North and South Korea are growing in a region where the thre
Maritime
RATE ROLLBACK PROBE BEGINS IN CALIF.
(Ap) |
Regulators are sifting through thousands of financial documents to decide which insurers may be exem
CHASE, GEMINA FORM ITALIAN BUY-OUT FUND
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Chase Manhattan Corp. is joining with an Italian investment holding company, Gemina SpA, to launch a
S. KOREA PLEDGES TEXTILE AID HIKE
P.T. Bangsberg |
The South Korean government is pledging millions of dollars in loans and other aid to the textile se
Maritime
HILLS WINS PRAISE FOR DEALINGS WITH AMERICA'S TRADE PARTNERS
Keith M. Rockwell |
In six months, she has skillfully negotiated a compromise on beef and another one on agriculture wit
NEW P&O CHIEF A 'STERLING' MAN
Bruce Vail |
The appointment of Timothy Harris as chairman of P&O Containers Ltd. represents a tightening of cont
Maritime
BALTIMORE POSTPONES PORT FEE INCREASES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Port of Baltimore has postponed increases scheduled to take effect this week for various service
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
LOW POWER TESTING STARTS AT SEABROOKSEABROOK, N.H. - The first atomic chain reaction was sta
MM&P PENSION FUNDS TO SELL TANKER COMPANY ADVISERS WEIGH PURCHASE OFFERS
Chris Dupin |
American Heavy Lift Shipping Co., a U.S.-flag tanker operator headquartered in Houston, is for sale.
Maritime
BALTIC FREIGHT INDEX
JOC Staff |
1390 (June 14, 1989) Previous day - 1309 The Baltic International Freight Futures Market in
Maritime
RODEK NAMED PRESIDENT OF TIGER, FLYING TIGERS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Jeffrey R. Rodek is the new president of Tiger Interantional Inc. and its subsidiary the Flying Tige
Air Cargo
HOW TO RATE AN AUTO POLICY: DATABASE PROVIDES THE CLUE
Craig Dunlap |
Consumers are speaking out more vociferously against automobile insurance rate increases, and develo
UNLIKELY ANTIHERO LURES JAPANESE MOVIE-GOERS
Ronald E. Yates |
Torajiro Kuruma has contributed little, if anything, to the high-powered,financial-industria
MICH. SURVEY PREDICTS INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The latest business survey out of Detroit points to contraction in Michigan's industrial economy.
BAD TIMES ARE OVER FOR ONCE-POLLUTED LAKE ERIE
Susie Nelson |
Once a dying lake, Lake Erie is alive, reasonably well and luring fishermen, boaters and economic de
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
CZECHOSLOVAKIA BACKS CHINESE CRACKDOWNPRAGUE, Czechoslovakia - Czechoslovakia voiced support
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
TOKYO AIMS TO DEFUSE TELECOM DISPUTE
A.E. Cullison |
Japan is expected to offer telephone frequency bands for the Tokyo area to Motorola Inc. next week i
COMMODITIES CORP. SELLS STAKE TO ORIX
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Commodities Corp., the large Princeton, N.J., futures market money manager, has agreed to a 30 perce
JAPANESE TRADE SURPLUS FELL IN MAY
A.E. Cullison |
Japan's trade surplus fell by 27.2 percent in May to slightly under $3.8billion on a year-to-year ba
Maritime
SEA CONTAINERS MAY SELL BOX UNIT TO US COMPANY
David F. White |
A U.S. equipment-leasing company is likely to end up owning the container- leasin g division of Sea
Maritime
DOCKWORKERS IN FRANCE CONSIDER POSSIBILITY OF FURTHER STRIKE ACTION
Barbara Casassus |
French dockworkers are discussing further industrial action this week at a labor union conference af
Maritime
CHEMICAL EXPORTS INCREASED OVER 10 PERCENT IN APRIL
John Maggs |
The volume of U.S. chemical exports rose over 10 percent in April 1989 to 3.72 million metric tons f
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service Agri
Maritime
SOME TRADE DOCUMENTS RESIST EDI CONVERSION
Janet Porter |
Converting Israel's non-blacklist certificate into electronic format will be no easy task. N
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