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DEBUT SET FOR PEPSI'S 'GLASNOST' COMMERCIAL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Soviet rock music and scenes of Soviets relaxing at home will be shown to viewers in a new Pepsi-Col
Maritime
CHINESE, SOVIETS IRON OUT DETAILS OF JOINT PROJECTS
Noel Fletcher |
China and the Soviet Union are ironing out plans to cooperate on petroleum and natural gas projects.
WHAT BROUGHT PEOPLE EXPRESS TO ITS KNEES
PATRICIA McCORMICK |
People Express, the discount no-frills carrier that set the airline industry on its ear in the early
Air Cargo
MARSHALL ISLANDS AIMS TO BE ONE OF TOP THREE REGISTRIES
David F. White |
The Marshall Islands ship registry, with four ships comprising almost 1 million deadweight tons unde
Maritime
GLORIA JOSEPH'S - INSIDE TALK ON SHIPPING
Gloria Joseph Logo |
FRIDAY THE 13th lived up to its reputation at the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey. "
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Jan. 19, 1989 Baltic International Freight Futures Exchange*PrevClose High Low V
Maritime
TECHNOLOGY PLAYS MIRACLE WORKER
David L. Chandler |
Technology is now working miracles for some people who had almost no grounds for hope. Peopl
MARITIME CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Port of Washington, D.C. Propeller Club. Luncheon meeting. Jan. 24. Guest speaker: Clyde E. Dotson,
Maritime
US INTERESTS BACK FMC RULE ON UNFAIR TRADE
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The Federal Maritime Commission's proposal for using its increased powers to combat unfair foreign m
Maritime
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ALEXANDER HOWDEN REINSURANCE INTERMEDIARIES INC. (New York ) - Joseph Artel was named senior vice pr
BANKAMERICA POSTS RECORD EARNINGS FOR FOURTH QUARTER
Mark Magnier |
BankAmerica Corp. posted record fourth quarter earnings, providing further evidence the once-trouble
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPAN PRESSURES FIRMS TO CUT S. AFRICA TRADEJapan's trade with South Africa fell in 1988 due
Maritime
HYUNDAI PLANS COURT CHALLENGE TO EC ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES
Robin Bulman |
Hyundai Merchant Marine Co. is preparing a court appeal against anti-dumping duties imposed by the E
Maritime
EUROPEANS WILL LOOK TO LEASING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The deregulated European airline industry may be especially interested in leasing, rather than buyin
Air Cargo
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SIMPKINS TO HEAD SEAMEN'S SERVICEUnited Seamen's Service, a non-profit agency that provides
Maritime
CFTC MOVE MAY BOOST HYBRID FUTURES CONTRACTS
Kevin Commins |
There may be an increase in issuances of commodity-linked debt and deposit instruments in the United
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AUTOMATED INSURANCE RESOURCE SYSTEMS INC. (Lisle, Ill.) - Donald R. Landgraf was named chief execut
HONG KONG TO ENHANCE REGULATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Regulation of the Hong Kong insurance industry will be spun off as a separatecommission unde
NEW TWIST ADDED TO ROW OVER MAIL-ORDER TAXES
Jennifer Friedland |
The congressional battle over whether mail-order companies should be required to remit state sales t
MANAGEMENT, ILA FORM NEGOTIATING COMMITTEES
Bruce Vail |
Two days of meetings between leaders of the International Longshoremen's Association and employer re
JAPANESE WORRY ABOUT SECURITY OF US COAL SUPPLIES
Tim Sansbury |
Despite the perception of an oversaturated world coal market, Japan is concerned about future suppli
EXPORT BOOM BOOSTS SMALL AIRCRAFT OUTPUT
Dave Higdon |
Strong 1988 export sales of more expensive planes ended a decade-long downward spiral in the product
SINGAPOREAN YARD LANDS SECOND ORDER FOR CABLE SHIP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Far East Levingston Shipbuilding Ltd. of Singapore has snared a second S$100 million (US$50 million)
Maritime
FORMER ENERGY CZAR URGES DEBATE ON NUCLEAR ENERGY
Neil Springer |
It is time for a rational nationwide debate on the future of nuclear energy in the United States, a
AMR TURNED PROFIT IN FOURTH QUARTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
AMR Corp., parent company of American Airlines Inc., earned $116.7 million, or $1.87 a share, on rev
Air Cargo
CONSUMER NATIONS SAY IVORIAN COCOA DEAL THREATENS GLOBAL PACT
Patrick Kelly |
The Ivory Coast's sale of 400,000 metric tons of cocoa to French trade house Sucres et Denree (SucDe
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NO SOVIET REQUEST YET FOR GRAIN QUOTA BOOSTWhite House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater Wednesday
EVERGREEN CHARGES CONTAINERS WERE TAMPERED WITH AT KINGSTON
David F. White |
The U.S. unit of Taiwan's Evergreen Marine Corp. is disputing a U.S. Customs Service claim that the
Maritime
TIRE DIVESTITURES HIGHLIGHTED '88 BUSINESS NEWS IN OHIO
Larry Pantages |
One company made the decision voluntarily. Another did it out of necessity. In both cases, h
JAPANESE TRADE SURPLUS WITH THE US DECLINES
Journal of Commerce Staff - A.E. Cullison |
Japan's trade surplus with the United States declined in December although its overall trade surplus
HONG KONG CENTRALIZES ITS ATTACK ON PIRATES
P.T. Bangsberg |
Hong Kong plans to create a separate and expanded government department to administer all intellectu
PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CROWLEY MARITIME CORP. (San Francisco) - Alan R. Twaits was named corporate counsel for the diversif
Maritime
MARIE PRAT'S - INSIDE TALK - FROM THE GULF COAST
Marie Prat |
IT'S NATURAL IN THESE PRE-INAUGURATION DAYS to hear maritime officials publicly abounding with optim
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
GASOLINE PRICES STRONG FOR SUMMER DELIVERYThe prices of gasoline for summer delivery remaine
MORE AIRLINES SHIFT TO LEASING
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Airlines are leasing rather than purchasing aircraft to expand their fleets for several reasons. Her
Air Cargo
EC PANEL URGES APPROVAL OF LIQUOR DEAL WITH CANADA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The European Community Commission asked EC trade ministers to approve an agreement with Canada on tr
Maritime
SUBARU-ISUZU SEEKS TO MEND FENCES IN IND.
David Penticuff |
Last fall's gubernatorial race in Indiana, which focused on the issue of the new Subaru-Isuzu Automo
CHINA TARGETS INSURANCE GROWTH
P.T. Bangsberg |
New efforts are in the works to develop and broaden the insurance industry in China, a senior offici
SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS
A Staff Report |
Michael J. Cole is now vice president of coated products for Donnelly Corp., Holland, Mich., respons
THE ECONOMY
Wire and Staff Reports |
US INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT, CAPACITY USE INCREASEU.S. factories, mines and utilities increased the
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