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PRODUCTS - MARKETPLACE
A Staff Report |
METAL RESINATES Hercules Inc., Wilmington, Del., increased prices, effective immediately, of
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Apr. 26, 1989 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
OIL STOCKS RISE ON HIGHER IMPORTS AND FULL DELIVERIES FROM ALASKA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Crude oil inventories rose substantially because of higher imports and a resumption of normal delive
COMPETITORS LAMBASTE POSTAL SERVICE CUTS IN EXPRESS MAIL RATES
PATRICIA McCORMICK |
Private express companies said the U.S. Postal Service's new cut rate for international express mail
Air Cargo
COAL TERMINAL REPORT
JOC Staff |
April 26, 1989 This table shows the vessels scheduled to call at U.S. coal terminals and the
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
ARMS EMBARGO STUNTS SOUTH AFRICAN MILITARYSTOCKHOLM, Sweden - The 25-year-old arms embargo a
Maritime
NEW YORK OPENS TRADE CENTER IN HONG KONG
P.T. Bangsberg |
The state of New York formally opened Wednesday a full-time trade and investment office here to enco
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BRUNEI RAISES PRICE OF CRUDE TO JAPANBrunei has informed Japanese oil companies that it is r
THE WOLF THAT ATE GARY AND PITTSBURGH
Bill Beck |
Sometime between now and fall, the Bush administration must make a hard decision regarding Voluntary
MASSPORT PLANS WOULDN'T AFFECT CARGO AT LOGAN
Michael S. Lelyveld |
A proposed plan to build a major new regional airport in eastern Massachusetts within the next 20 ye
Air Cargo
MASSIVE REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT ILLUSTRATES RUST BELT CITY'S REBIRTH
Kevin Commins |
Eight years ago, people were leaving Joliet in droves following the closing of a U.S. Steel plant, m
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
3 DOZEN MOTOR HOMES GOING TO JAPANThirty-seven Winnebago Industries motor homes set sail for
Maritime
RIVER SERVICES INC. CHARTS NAVIGABILITY OF INLAND WATERWAYS
Dave Higdon |
Thanks to the high-technology "plumb lines" of two Maryland entrepreneurs, many towboat captains kno
EASTERN PILOTS LOOK TO TWA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Unionized pilots at Eastern Air Lines said this week that Trans World Airlines Chairman Carl Icahn i
Air Cargo
MICH. FARM JOBS MAY GO UNFILLED
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Michigan Employment Security Commission is warning that the state may face a shortage of agricul
CONTINENTAL HOPES FOR TURNAROUND
Joe Ames |
Frank Lorenzo's dealings with Eastern Airlines are one of his concerns. Separately, the operations o
Air Cargo
MIDAMERICA CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
''AIRLINES-GLOBALIZATION AND POST-1992 EUROPE" lecture by Sir Colin Marshal, chief executive of Brit
HORIZON AIR PLANS TO PICKET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Horizon Air flight attendants will set up informational picket lines today and Friday at the airline
Air Cargo
UNITED PLACES HUGE BOEING ORDER FOR 370 AIRCRAFT, INCLUDING OPTIONS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
United Airlines' order for 370 aircraft from Boeing Co., worth up to $15.74 billion, would be a reco
Air Cargo
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Trading With South Korea 4A * Bill Armbruster's Trade Talk 5A* Argentine Currency Plunges
CARGO DOOR PROBE CONSIDERS UNAUTHORIZED POWER TOOLS
John Davies |
Cargo doors like the one that ripped the side off a United Airlines flight and caused nine deaths ov
Air Cargo
MICHIGAN MANUFACTURERS SLOW TO LOOSEN AUTO TIES
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Michigan manufacturers are increasing their use of technology and implementing more effective manage
STEEL USERS SPLIT ON CONTINUATION OF IMPORT CURBS
Richard Lawrence |
U.S. steel users apparently are split over whether the Bush administration should renew steel import
Maritime
EUROPEAN MOVES TO EDI LURE INSURERS IN US
Tony Seideman |
In a global economy, no company is an island - especially when it comes to electronic communications
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and STAFF REPORTS |
POISON PILL DEFENSE OF NORTHWEST UPHELDWASHINGTON - A Delaware Court upheld Northwest Airlin
Air Cargo
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CALIFORNIA LEADS US IN ELECTRONICS WORKERSSANTA CLARA, Calif. - California has more electron
ANALYSTS DEBATE VALUE OF NEW DATA ON GNP
John Boyd |
The government's first official reading of the economy in the first quarter left analysts debating t
SMALL GUYS CAN WIN AFTER '92, TOO
Keith M. Rockwell |
A panel of experts told the Joint Economic Committee Wednesday that the European Community's propose
COMPUTERS TRACE FAMILY TREES
From Wire Reports |
A computerized collection of family trees in Tel Aviv is helping Jews around the world trace their r
SOFTWARE TO EASE FORWARDERS' MOVE TOWARD EDIFACT
Tony Seideman |
Welcome to Edifact in a box. Benchmark Computer Solutions, a Syosset, N.Y.-based computer co
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
REGULATORS' PANEL EYES RATE-SETTING PROPOSALS
Paula L. Green |
A National Association of Insurance Commissioners panel may release a recommendation on revisions in
PARTIES CLASH OVER BUDGET CUTS
(Ap) |
The House grappled Wednesday with a $4.7 billion domestic spending bill, and a Democratic plan to pa
SUBSIDIES UNSETTLE EXPORTERS OF GRAIN
Rose A. Horowitz |
Some U.S. grain exporters are so disenchanted with a U.S. farm export subsidy program they would lik
PANAMA'S RIFT WITH US POSES THREAT TO CANAL
Jon Jacobs |
Panama Canal operations could suffer if the U.S. and Panamanian governments remain at odds much long
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
FLA. SUES TOUCHE ROSS IN HMO FAILURETALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The Florida Insurance Department fil
INSURER SUES NY REGULATOR OVER HANDLING OF INSOLVENCY
Russ Banham |
New York's top insurance regulator was named in a lawsuit earlier this month accusing him of arbitra
DINGELL VOWS TO FIGHT MEDIGAP COVER FRAUD
(Ap) |
The elderly are inadequately protected from medical insurance fraud, House Commerce Committee Chairm
OIL SPILL OPENS LAWSUIT FLOODGATES
(Ap) |
Exxon Corp. said Tuesday it has been hit with 31 lawsuits and 1,300 claims ranging from $500 to $4 m
CHINA TO OFFER FLIGHT INSURANCE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Passengers flying Chinese airplanes on domestic flights will be entitled to take out insurance for u
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