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FLA. TRIAL LAWYERS SCORE VICTORY AS PAIN, SUFFERING CAP REJECTED
Craig Dunlap |
Florida voters rejected Tuesday a constitutional amendment that would have capped at $100,000 awards
CALIF. VOTE STIRS FLURRY OF PREDICTIONS CONSUMER GROUPS CHEER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Insurers claim California drivers are headed for an auto insurance availability crunch after the pas
TOM GALLAGHER WINS RACE FOR INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Tom Gallagher, a Republican mortgage insurance broker, defeated Democrat opponent Ken Jenne for the
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TRAVELERS GETS PA. NOD ON UNISEX RATE PLANHARRISBURG, Pa. - A unisex automobile insurance ra
SMALLER FIRMS PLAY BIGGER ROLE IN EXPORTS THAN MANY BELIEVE
William Armbruster |
Small companies may be taking a bigger share of the nation's export pie than is commonly believed, a
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TEXACO, SAUDIS TO SIGN OIL REFINING AGREEMENTSaudi Arabia and Texaco Inc. finalized an $800
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Nov. 9, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
CALIF. REFINERY SALE IS LAST IN STRING
Josh Goldstein |
The upcoming sale of a mid-size Southern California refinery will mark the end of a string of West C
BUSH UNLIKELY TO MAKE BIG ENERGY POLICY CHANGES
John Maggs |
When George Bush takes office in January, the peace and prosperity he inherits from President Reagan
BUSH STANCE ON ACID RAIN TOP CONCERN OF COAL INDUSTRY
Tim Sansbury |
By the length of a deep mine shaft or the height of a tall stack scrubber, the top concern of the co
MASS. VOTERS REJECT PLAN TO CLOSE NUCLEAR PLANTS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Tuesday's resounding defeat of a referendum attempt to shut down Massachusetts' two nuclear power p
PEOPLE - ENERGY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AMAX COAL INDUSTRIES INC. (Indianapolis) - Douglas H. Ashby was named president and chief executive
TRANSBRASIL PLAN FOR RESCUER GETS STRAFED ON THE GROUND
James Bruce |
A search by Brazil's third largest commercial airline, Transbrasil SA, for a foreign financial savio
Air Cargo
CRUDE IMPORTS SURGE, API SAYS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Last week was the biggest single week for crude oil imports since 1980, as imports jumped to more th
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
From Wire and Staff Reports |
John W. Martin was named terminal manager of CEX's Maspeth, N.Y., terminal. He was a supervisor at M
Air Cargo
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
MARTIN FELDSTEIN SAYS DOLLAR SHOULD DECLINEWASHINGTON - The value of the U.S. dollar can and
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BANKERS TRUST CO. (New York) - John M. Heidt was named a managing director in the corporate finance
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wed., Nov. 9, 1988 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.K
CHINA EXPERIMENTING WITH COMMERCIAL PAPER
Noel Fletcher |
Foreign bankers here are focusing attention on Shanghai to see how an experiment with the use of com
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year11/9 11/8 Chan
MASS. VOTERS DEFEAT LIVESTOCK BILL
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Massachusetts voters soundly defeated a plan Tuesday that would have mandated humane standards for t
EC OFFICIAL PESSIMISTIC ON RESOLVING MEAT ROW
BRUCE BARNARD Journal of Commerce Staff |
Willy De Clercq, the European Community commissioner for external relations and commercial policy, s
MARINE NAVIGATORS MAY CHART A PAPERLESS COURSE TO SAFETY
David R. Francis |
The paper nautical charts that navigators have relied on for centuries could become passe in the yea
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
USDA RAISES ESTIMATE OF SOVIET GRAIN NEEDSWASHINGTON - Total Soviet grain imports in 1988-89
BAD CROPS IN FAR EAST BOOST US BEAN EXPORTS
Josh Goldstein |
A California bean farmer has to watch more than just the weather these days. And as this yea
MEXICAN ANALYSTS REMAIN HOPEFUL
Journal of Commerce Special |
In the wake of George Bush's victory, Mexican economic and foreign-policy analysts insist Republican
Maritime
BRAZIL EXPECTS FEW CHANGES
Journal of Commerce Special |
Bilateral trade relations with the United States are not likely to undergo any major changes followi
Maritime
AFRICANS NON-COMMITTAL ON BUSH ADMINISTRATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
African officials and business executives acknowledge that historically there has been more U.S. int
Maritime
BUSINESSMEN IN UK SAY TAX INCREASE NEEDED IN US
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Disappointment that U.S. President-elect George Bush promised not to raise taxes is tempering satisf
Maritime
GOP TRADE STANCE PLEASES CARIBBEAN
Journal of Commerce Special |
Caribbean officials and business leaders are cheering the Republican victory in the U.S presidential
Maritime
CANADA EXPRESSES HOPE AS OWN ELECTION NEARS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney told Vice President George Bush late Tuesday night that the C
Maritime
FIVE US CARGO CARRIERS VIE FOR BRAZIL CHARTER SLOT
Mark Berniker |
Five American all-cargo carriers are vying for Washington's permission to fly round-trip charter fli
Air Cargo
AVIATION TRAFFIC REPORTS
JOC Staff |
Piedmont Airlines reported it flew 1.1 billion revenue passenger-miles in October, a record, and 11.
Air Cargo
CHARLOTTE AIRPORT PICKS NEW DIRECTOR
The Charlotte Observer |
Thomas Jerry Orr, who helped build Charlotte/Douglas International Airport into one of the nation's
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
DOT REFUSES REVIEW OF TWA MANAGEMENTThe Transportation Department Wednesday dismissed an eme
Air Cargo
BUSH EXPECTED TO CONTINUE AIR POLICIES
Dave Higdon |
Aviation industry insiders expect few short-term shifts in air policies as the Bush administration t
Air Cargo
LOTUS WINS RULING IN COPYRIGHT CASE
Jane Fitz Simon |
A federal judge has thrown out copyright infringement claims filed against Lotus Development Corp. a
HYATT PAYS $40,000 FOR PHONE NUMBER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Hank Oscar's business telephone number was toll-free for his customers, but it was worth big bucks t
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