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FIREMAN'S DROPS CLAIM AFTER MEDIA INQUIRIES
(Ap) |
An insurance company that demanded more than $19,000 from a janitor and his mentally retarded wife b
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SUN LIFE TO ANNOUNCE RESULTS OF LINKUP VOTESun Life Assurance Society PLC will announce toda
AMVESTORS PACES ANNUITIES MART
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
AmVestors Financial Corp. is casting some mighty big shadows. In just five years, the insurer starte
SOME INSURERS SAID TO BALK AT COVER FOR AIDS DRUGS
(Ap) |
Doctors and their patients say some insurance companies are refusing to pay for certain drug treatme
MERIN PROPOSES BILLS TO REFORM NJ SYSTEM OF COMMERCIAL COVER
(Ap) |
In an effort to avert another commercial insurance crisis, New Jersey Insurance Commissioner Kenneth
12 INDICTED IN CALIF. FOR FAKE CAR MISHAPS
(Ap) |
Twelve people have been indicted in California for allegedly faking car accidents and fleecing insur
QUICK ACTION URGED ON NJ AUTO REFORMS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
New Jersey Assembly Speaker Chuck Hardwick has asked the state Senate to quickly consider a series o
TRANSPORT SECTOR CLOSES GAPS FOR MINN. BUSINESS
Lee Egerstrom |
Minnesota's transportation industries are shrinking the distance between business in the Upper Midwe
OFFICIAL APPEALS PROPOSED NJ BLUE CROSS RATE HIKE
(Ap) |
New Jersey Public Advocate Alfred Slocum is calling on the state insurance department to reject a pr
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AIG REPORTS HURRICANE LOSSES OF $16 MILLIONAmerican International Group announced Wednesday
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
OHIO OBJECTS TO BOND LIMITS IN HOUSE BILL
Jennifer Friedland |
Ohio is trying to block special bond offering restrictions from being included in the final version
AUTO SEAT FIRM PLANS AN EARLY EXPANSION
Jennifer Friedland |
No one can say Delta U.S.A. Corp. drags its heels. The Japanese auto seat company has ambiti
B. MONG DIRECTS MINN. TRADE OFFICE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Bernadette Mong is director of the Minnesota Trade and Investment Office in the Taipei World Trade C
GLOBAL RATE RISE MAY HAVE ENDED
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The rise in global interest rates has probably run its course and rates are now likely to ease in th
WORLD MONEY FRONT DOLLAR EDGES LOWER AS STERLING, YEN RISE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar drifted lower Wednesday, especially against the British pound and the Japanese yen.<
DEBTORS TO REFINANCE US MILITARY LOANS
Nancy Miller |
Foreign debtors are likely to refinance up to $11.25 billion in military loans extended and backed b
UK CHANCELLOR CONCERNED ABOUT LOAN TO ARGENTINA
Knight-Ridder Financial |
U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Nigel Lawson said Wednesday he was worried about the implications o
LDCS CRITICIZE PLANS TO EASE DEBT CRISIS
(Reuter) |
Poor countries Wednesday poured cold water over new plans to ease the debt crisis and called on rich
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
US COMPOSITES INDUSTRY CONTINUES GROWTH IN 1988
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. composites industry continues to show robust growth in 1988 after a record year in 1987, ac
SMITHKLINE ANNOUNCES A MAJOR RESTRUCTURING
(Ap) |
SmithKline Beckman Corp., which saw a 25 percent drop in profits in the first half of the year, anno
PLASTICS CORNER HOECHST BOOSTS PRICE OF TREVIRA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Hoechst Celanese Corp.'s Textile Fibers Group has announced a price increase of 7 cents a pound for
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
INTEROX INCREASES PEROXIDE PRICESInterox America, a member of the Interox Group, has announc
PRICE OUTLOOK MODEST FOR ETHYLENE GLYCOL
Shelina Shariff |
Oct. 1 contract prices for antifreeze-grade ethylene glycol may not move up as far as some producers
INTERTANKO CHAIRMAN CAUTIONS AGAINST BUILDING NEW SHIPS
P.T. Bangsberg |
While the fortunes of tanker owners have improved in the last few years, the upturn presents special
Maritime
STEEL PRODUCTION UP 0.4 PERCENT IN WEEK
(Ap) |
Steel production rose to 1.957 million tons in the week ended Sept. 24, an increase of 0.4 percent f
COURT BACKS MSC, SEA-LAND IN RATE DISPUTE
Robert F. Morison |
A U.S. District Court judge has refused to upset a Military Sealift Command decision allowing Sea-La
Maritime
SENATE NEGOTIATIONS BOTTLE UP TAX BILL
John Boyd |
The Senate Wednesday was still maneuvering behind the scenes to determine when its technical correct
CONGRESS ASKED TO PROBE USES OF PENSION FUNDS
Leah R. Young |
Organized labor asked Congress Wednesday to investigate the use of excess pension funding in unfrien
SPRINKEL SEES VITAL ECONOMY THROUGHOUT REST OF YEAR
John Boyd |
The president's chief economist was claiming victory this week, saying the economy would continue to
FOUR STATES TO MAKE FINAL CASES FOR FEDERAL SUPERCOLLIDER PROJECT
Jennifer Friedland |
Four MidAmerica states will take their final shots next week at persuading the federal government to
AUSTRALIAN TRADE CONTINUES TO SLIDE
(Ap) |
Australia reported its second consecutive month of poor trade figures Wednesday, which promptly push
OHIO FIRM'S LAB EXPORTS SOAR DESPITE LACK OF HELP
Journal of Commerce Special |
Quantum Technologies Inc. of Twinsburg, Ohio, is exporting its laboratory equipment without much hel
BENTSEN SAYS BUSH WILL BE SOFT ON TRADE
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
If George Bush wins the White House, he'll shy away from enforcing the new trade bill that seeks to
SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS
JOC Staff |
Vickers Inc., a subsidiary of Trinova Corp. in Maumee, Ohio, has completed its acquisition of Polymo
WORLD TODAY
Wire and Staff Reports |
REAGAN PICKS WRIGHT TO HEAD THE OMBJoseph Wright, nominated Wednesday by President Reagan to
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Buying in Syria 4A * Tom Connors - Washington 8A* Walter J. Olson - U.S. Sanctions Plan Il
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
JAPAN CONSTRUCTION PACT SAID TO FAIL US FIRMS
Keith M. Rockwell |
A U.S. construction industry official told a Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee Wednesday the Jap
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