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HOLLAND TUNNEL WORK WINDS UP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A four-year, $100 million rehabilitation of the Holland Tunnel was to be concluded at 5:45 a.m. toda
Trucking News
TRUCKERS ASK AGENCY FOR CHANGES IN TARIFFS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The trucking industry is asking the Interstate Commerce Commission to change two tariff-filing proce
Trucking News
RAIL TRAFFIC UP AGAIN BUT PACE IS SLOWING
Lawrence Kaufman |
Rail carloadings increased in June for the 17th-consecutive monthly increase over the same month of
Rail News
TWO TRUCK GROUPS COMPLETE MERGER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Two private trucking associations have formally merged into a new trade group representing more than
Trucking News
TRANSPORT EARNINGS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CONSOLIDATED REPORTS NET INCOME INCREASEMENLO PARK, Calif. - Consolidated Freightways Inc. r
Rail News
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CONSOLIDATED FREIGHTWAYS INC. (Menlo Park, Calif.) - Willard H. Scherrer Jr. was promoted to senior
Trucking News
ILA GEARS UP FOR JOBS BATTLE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Longshoremen from the South, meeting in Las Vegas this week, pledged to do whatever is necessary to
Maritime
CARRIER GROUP OPPOSES PROPOSAL TO DIVERT GREAT LAKES WATER
Kevin Commins |
Shipping on the Great Lakes will suffer if water is diverted from the Lakes to the Mississippi River
Maritime
EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Sales Net Income Per Share CompanyPeriod Latest Prior Latest Pr
CARRIERS SATISFIED WITH KOREAN STEEL MOVES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Major interests concerned with restrictions on the carriage of steel imposed by South Korea seem sat
Maritime
BANK AGENCIES SPLIT OVER CAPITAL RULES
(Reuter) |
Three U.S. bank regulatory agencies are divided over whether to apply new international guidelines f
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Tue., July 19, 1988 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Annual 1 Mo. 3 Mo. Daily Smoothed Ago Ago Year7/19 7/18 Chan
US SUGAR LIMITS COME UNDER FIRE FROM AUSTRALIA
Frances Williams |
Australia will formally complain to an international trade group today that U.S. sugar import quotas
EC SAYS DROUGHT IN US MAY HURT FARM REFORMS
(Reuter) |
The drought that is scorching crops in the United States also could jeopardize moves to reform farmi
EMBATTLED US EXPORT PROMOTER WILL LEAVE HIS POST NEXT MONTH
Cristina Lee |
Alexander Good, the embattled chief of the U.S. Foreign Commercial Services, will resign Aug. 26.
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
WORLD FIBER DEMAND SEEN RISING ABOUT 2 PERCENTSYDNEY, Australia - Long-term world fiber dema
COCOA SURPLUS REVISED DOWN
(Ap) |
The International Cocoa Organization on Tuesday cut its world surplus estimate in the October 1987-S
TRADE FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Tile and Stone Expo. Designed to give dealers and distributors the chance to learn techniques of se
Maritime
CHINA, USSR DECLARE BUSINESS VISA PACT
(Ap) |
The Soviet Union and China have agreed for the first time in their history toallow each othe
Maritime
PEOPLE - TRADE
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MINNESOTA TRADE OFFICE (St. Paul, Minn.) - Christine DeWitt was named director, international market
Maritime
JAPAN TO HELP LIVESTOCK BREEDERS
From Wire Reports |
Japan's government plans legislation to provide subsidies to livestock breeders affected by the scra
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
PAYMENTS SURPLUS WIDENS IN PHILIPPINESMANILA, Philippines - The Philippines posted a balance
Maritime
CHRYSLER'S THAI AFFILIATE SEES BOOMING DEMAND IN CANADA
P.T. Bangsberg |
The Thailand affiliate of U.S. auto giant Chrysler Corp. may have to expand output to meet surging d
Maritime
CHINA'S 19 PERCENT PRICE RISE IS LARGEST IN REFORM ERA
(Ap) |
Consumer prices jumped 19 percent in the past year, the government announced Tuesday, acknowledging
Maritime
DEMAND FOR COAL OUTSTRIPS PREDICTIONS
Tim Sansbury |
Consumption and production of U.S. coal in 1988 will reach record levels for the second year in a ro
PEOPLE - IMPORTS CUSTOMS SERVICE MAKES 3 APPOINTMENTS
Wire and Staff Reports |
The U.S. Customs Service named Dennis H. Murphy as district director, Norfolk, Va., effective Aug. 2
Maritime
DEMOCRATS WILL MEET IN AUGUST TO DRAFT PARTY'S ENERGY POLICY
Craig Dunlap |
Democratic lawmakers from energy-producing states will meet next month with Gov. Michael Dukakis to
ADAMS SAYS CONGRESS TO WEIGH SUBSIDY FOR FOREIGN-BUILT SHIPS
A STAFF REPORT. Keith M. Rockwell, John Boyd, William |
Sen. Brock Adams, D-Wash., said the next Congress will debate the possibility of federal operating s
MONTEDISON PESTICIDE PLANT IS CLOSED AFTER EXPLOSION
(Ap) |
The government on Monday ordered the closure of a pesticide plant in Tuscany where an explosion spew
FABRICATION COSTS DRIVE POLYMER COMPOSITE PRICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
At $130 a pound, fabricated advanced polymer composites represent very expensive, high-performance m
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
WITCO INCREASES PLASTICIZER PRICESWitco Corp.'s Argus division announced increases in the pr
MITSUI HOPES TO RESUME NEGOTIATIONS WITH IRAN ON PETROCHEMICAL JOB
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Mitsui & Co. said it hopes to resume talks on a stalled petrochemical joint venture with Iran follow
INCINEREX SAYS MOBILE UNIT PASSED TEST
Journal of Commerce Staff |
In- cinerex Corp. announced that it successfully performed and passed the trial burn on its mobile h
CHEMICAL EARNINGS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
MONSANTO CO. SETS EARNINGS RECORDSST. LOUIS - Monsanto Co. reported that its second quarter
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
July 19, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
ALLIED SIGNAL WINS CONTRACT
JOC Staff |
Allied-Signal Aerospace Co. has received a contract worth more than $300 million to provide the auxi
Air Cargo
A.H. ROBINS' PLAN FOR REORGANIZATION WINS 95 PERCENT ACCEPTANCE
(Ap) |
More than 95 percent of A.H. Robins Co.'s stockholders and Dalkon Shield claimants have approved a r
US COMPANIES LOOKING ABROAD FOR WASTE DISPOSAL
NATHANIEL SHEPPARD Jr. |
Faced with increasingly stringent environmental laws, U.S. companies are turning to developing natio
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
AIR CONTROLLERS PICK FIRST NATIONAL OFFICERSThe union representing the nation's air traffic
Air Cargo
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