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PEOPLE - TRUCKING
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NAVISTAR INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORTATION CORP. (Chicago) - Roy S. Roberts was named vice president and
Trucking News
INSURERS WARM UP TO AUTOMATION
Josh Goldstein |
Trying to throw an electronic communications lasso around the pen and paper- oriented insurance indu
DEADLY MARINE VIRUS UNLIKELY TO HARM SCANDINAVIAN TRADE
Wellington Chu |
A mysterious virus that has killed thousands of seals in the North Sea since last May should not ala
Maritime
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ILL. REGULATOR SUSPENDS INSURER'S LICENSESPRINGFIELD, Ill. - The Illinois Insurance Departme
YOUNG POLISH WORKERS FIGHT UPHILL BATTLE FOR BETTER LIFE
(Ap) |
At Workers Hotel No. 6 near the Ursus tractor plant on the outskirts of Warsaw, men mill in the lobb
PRICE OF FUEL OIL, GAS FELL IN 2ND QUARTER, NIMO SAYS
Geoffrey Brown |
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp., Syracuse N.Y., said it paid about $13.94 a barrel for No. 6, fuel oil, 1
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AEP UNITS STUDY SALE, LEASE-BACK OF PLANTCOLUMBUS, Ohio - Indiana Michigan Power Co. and AEP
HONG KONG CRACKS DOWN ON ILLEGAL SOFTWARE
(Reuter) |
Hong Kong has declared war on the booming fake computer software industry, with tough new powers for
Maritime
PEOPLE - CHEMICALS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
JOHNSON & JOHNSON (New Brunswick, N.J.) - Marvin E. Jaffe was appointed president of the newly creat
TROUBLED BARGEMEN WON'T ASK FOR AID
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
In this city it is not very startling for private groups or industries to come calling for federal a
US-TO-EUROPE SHIP SERVICE IS KEPT AFLOAT
Mark Magnier |
Pacific Europe Express and Hapag-Lloyd said they each will add two vessels to the West Coast-Europe
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
SHIP REPAIR COMPANY TRIMS QUARTERLY LOSSThe American Ship Building Co. narrowed its net loss
Maritime
AUTO PLANT TOURS TAKE A BACK SEAT
(Ap) |
British comedienne Tracey Ullman was in town recently looking for a slice of life of the Motor City
ORIENT OVERSEAS BOOSTS SE ASIA FEEDER SERVICES
P.T. Bangsberg |
A marked increase in Far Eastern trade is prompting Orient Overseas Container Line to step up region
Maritime
NATIONAL GUARDSMEN CHECK CARGO FOR DRUGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A one-month test began today in Florida, Texas, and Arizona to see whether National Guardsmen can be
Maritime
CONGRESS WEIGHS OPTIONS TO THWART CNW STRIKE
Howard S. Abramson |
Members of Congress were weighing several alternatives Monday to prevent the strike that is looming
Rail News
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
PEOPLE - INSURANCE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
UNITED COMMUNITY INSURANCE CO. (Albany, N.Y.) - Edward W. Kovalefsky was named vice president and co
TRANSPORT EARNINGS
Wire and Staff Reports |
FREYMILLER TRUCKING REPORTS DROP IN NETBAKERSFIELD, Calif. - Freymiller Trucking Inc. report
Rail News
KREMLIN PAVES WAY FOR BROAD REFORMS
(Ap) |
The Kremlin leadership on Friday adopted broad goals for introducing reforms that aim to make govern
HAM AWRY AT PORT OF TACOMA
John Davies |
Sandwiched between two ham companies, the Port of Tacoma says it will go whole hog to resolve proble
RAIL UNION SEEKS CNW STRIKE DELAY
Howard S. Abramson |
The United Transportation Union is asking Congress to order a new cooling-off period to prevent a st
INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
The 199th Anniversary of the U.S. Customs Service. Aug. 1. A celebration of the formalization of U.S
Maritime
S. KOREA STRUGGLES TO OVERCOME GROWING PAINS
(Reuter) |
Economists liken South Korea to a teen-ager who has grown up too fast and is being forced to take on
Maritime
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service
Maritime
LLOYDS BANK OF BRITAIN REPORTS STRONG EARNINGS
Edwin Unsworth |
The last of Britain's four big banks to report half-year results last week, Lloyds Bank PLC, kept up
BRAZILIAN FIRMS LEND CRUZADOS FOR REPAYMENT IN DOLLAR TERMS
James Bruce |
While the argument rages whether Brazil is slipping into uncontrolled hyper- inflation, at least a f
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Fri., July 29, 1988 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
EXPORT ORDERS RISE AT TORRID PACE IN JULY
From Wire Reports |
New U.S. export orders kept rising at a torrid pace in July as production and prices rose more slowl
VENEZUELANS FACE ANTI-DUMPING FEES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The United States is about to impose anti-dumping and countervailing duties on imports of electrical
BOXED CARGO SEEN UP 15 PERCENT BY 1990
Rose A. Horowitz |
Cargo shipped in containers worldwide is expected to increase 15 percent by 1990 compared with 1987
NY BILL AIMS TO ENHANCE OIL STORAGE TANK SAFETY
Journal of Commerce Special |
A New York state assemblyman is pushing for legislation to impose new safety standards on petroleum
JAPANESE STILL PAY MOST FOR BEEF
(Ap) |
The Japanese are still faced with among the world's highest prices for beef and other foodstuffs, th
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
WENDY'S RESTAURANT TO OPEN IN TURKEYDUBLIN, Ohio - Wendy's International Inc. has awarded th
Maritime
PREMIUM TALK KIRK G. ROESER PRESIDENT GILL & ROESER INC. TOPIC: REINSURANCE RECOVERABLES
This telephone interview was conducted by Paula L. Green. |
Kirk G. Roeser is president and a founder of Gill & Roeser Inc., a New York- based reinsurance inter
PEOPLE - INSURANCE ANSBRO TO RETIRE AS ROYAL CHIEF
From Wire and Staff Reports |
George W. Ansbro, chairman and chief executive at Royal Insurance U.S.A. will retire at the end of t
DOW CONSIDERS STYRENE PROJECT IN THAILAND
P.T. Bangsberg |
Dow Chemical Co. is considering expanding its chemical plant in Thailand and a large petrochemical e
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
VIKING CHANGES SOY OIL PRICINGViking Chemicals Co., a subsidiary of M&T Chemicals Inc., set
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
COMPUTER MEMORY PUT IN PERSPECTIVESAN JOSE, Calif. - The folks at Hewlett-Packard Co. of Pal
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
July 29, 1988 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High
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