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BATUS LOSES BID TO ACQUIRE FARMERS GROUP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
California Insurance Commissioner Roxani M. Gillespie Friday denied an application by Batus Inc. to
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
* Import Quota Watch 4A * Commodity Research Bureau's Futures Outlook 6A* Albert L. Kraus -
JAPAN'S ECONOMY GROWS 4.9 PERCENT
(Ap) |
Japan's economy, boosted by personal spending and housing investment, grew 4.9 percent in inflation-
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
P&O CONTAINERS PLANS TO BROADEN US SERVICES
Janet Porter |
Less than a year after taking control of Trans Freight Lines, Britain's largest container shipping l
US PLAN TO DOUBLE 'GAS-GUZZLER' TAX WORRIES EUROPEANS
Leo Abruzzese |
European officials are watching nervously as congressional tax writers consider a plan to double the
ICC WAITS TO SELECT SUCCESSOR FOR D&H
Howard S. Abramson |
The Interstate Commerce Commission is waiting for a formal declaration by the Delaware & Hudson Rail
SUMMIT MOVES TOWARD ACCORD ON DEBT RELIEF
Leo Ryan |
The heads of government of seven of the world's richest nations neared agreement Monday on steps to
GROWERS HAIL BEEF-ORANGES AGREEMENT WITH JAPAN
Cristina Lee |
Monday's agreement to phase out Japanese import controls on beef and citrus was praised by Florida C
US CHEMICALS SHIPMENTS TO WORLD MARKETS
Port Import/Export Reporting Service, PIERS, New York. |
For April 1988 vs. April 1987 (In Metric Tons - Via Ocean)RegionApr. 88 Apr.
TOP US CHEMICAL EXPORTS
Port Import/Export Reporting Service, PIERS, New York. |
For April 1988 vs. April 1987 (In Metric Tons - Via Ocean)Rank CommodityApr. 88
MERCHANT MARINE DEFENSE PANEL CONSIDERS LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
The president's Commission on Merchant Marine and Defense will decide next month whether to draft le
Maritime
EVERGREEN CUTS BACK CARIBBEAN SERVICE
William Armbruster |
Evergreen Line announced sharp reductions in its Caribbean service. It blamed the cutbacks on proble
Maritime
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
Maritime
COAL MARKETS DROUGHT PINCHES MISS. UTILITIES' COAL SUPPLIERS
Tim Sansbury |
Low water levels on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers threaten to force coal consumption cutbacks at t
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by the US Department of Agriculture |
Trade leads are supplied by: US Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service Agri
Maritime
TVA AWARDS 3 SPOT CONTRACTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Tennessee Valley Authority said it bought 1,900 tons of coal under three spot contracts awarded
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
June 17, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
OIL MARKETS EUROPEAN OIL PRICES PLUMMET
Bruce Barnard |
European oil prices swiftly shed initial gains following the OPEC agreement and plunged sharply last
UTILITY FUEL UNIT OF SHELL TO CLOSE SHOP
Sam Glasser |
Scallop Petroleum Corp., a unit of Shell Oil Co., once the largest utility fuel supplier in the indu
RIVALS CHALLENGE COAL IN RACE TO FUEL EUROPE
Bruce Barnard |
Domestic coal producers and importers are facing a tough challenge from rivalfuels in Europe
WARNING SOUNDED ON OIL IMPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Saudi Arabia's $800 million investment in Texaco Inc.'s U.S. refining and marketing operations is a
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
CALIF. BILL WOULD HALT SUDDEN GAS RATE RISESACRAMENTO, Calif. - The California Senate passed
CHEMICAL MARKETS DOW ANNOUNCES PRICE INCREASES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dow Chemical U.S.A. announced price increases for several product lines, including dicyclopentadiene
AMOCO HOPES TO BEEF UP BUSINESS BY SERVING BURGERS AT THE PUMPS
Andrea Chancellor |
In today's gasoline market, the command, fill 'er up has taken on new meaning. Amoco Oil Co.
THAILAND CLEARS PROJECTS VALUED AT $900 MILLION
P.T. Bangsberg |
Ten proposals for petrochemical developments in Thailand worth over $900 million have won government
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
REICHHOLD HIKES LATEX PRICESDOVER, Del. - The Emulsion Polymers division of Reichhold Chemic
CHEMICAL EXPORT VOLUMES VIRTUALLY FLAT IN APRIL
Arnaldo Arroyo |
Chemical export volumes were virtually flat in April at 3,332,700 metric tons, compared with 3,337,4
TRAFFIC REPORT
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Braniff Inc. flew 407.8 million revenue passenger miles in May, up from 268.9 million RPMs in May 19
Air Cargo
DAVE HIGDON'S INSIDE TALK ON AVIATION
Dave Higdon |
THE FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION held firm last week when industry groupsapplied pressure
Air Cargo
BOLD THIEVES FLY OFF WITH SIX TURBOPROPS FOR PROBABLE SMUGGLING
Arizona Republic |
In the past six months, a group of brazen thieves has stolen six high- performan ce turboprop airpla
Air Cargo
COCOM OKS SALE OF CRAFT TO EAST BLOC
Journal of Commerce Special |
The export control agency Cocom June 14 approved the sale of three European aircraft to the East blo
Air Cargo
AUSTRIAN AIRLINES GIRDS FOR EXPANDED SERVICE
Ira Breskin |
Adhering to its plan to begin service next year to New York and Tokyo, Austrian Airlines is venturin
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
JAPAN ACCEPTS FIRST FEDERAL EXPRESS CARGOFederal Express Corp. officials breathed easier aro
Air Cargo
FAX ALLOWS MORE BUSINESSES TO REACH OUT
Boston Globe |
Approximately 10 percent of U.S. businesses have fax equipment, including nearly all of the nation's
COMPUTERIZED CATALOGS EMERGING AS VITAL TOOL IN RETAIL MARKETPLACE
Torrey Byles |
Electronic catalogs are helping retailers break up one of their most damaging logjams. Mis-p
FAX USE BOOSTS PROFIT OF HONG KONG PHONE FIRM
P.T. Bangsberg |
Fueled by soaring use of facsimile transmission machines, Hong Kong Telecommunications Ltd. saw its
APPLE WON'T LICENSE ADOBE SOFTWARE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
After months of intense debate, Apple Computer Inc. has dealt a major defeat to Adobe Systems Inc.,
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
Smoothed 1 Mo. Ago 3 Mo. Ago Year percentChanged* 6/17 6/
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
TWO FIRMS ASK GSA TO VOID POSTAL PACTDALLAS - Electronic Data Systems Corp. and a Washington
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