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BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all significant references to companies and other operating organiza
SHIPOWNERS URGED TO BOOST COVERAGE
James Nolan |
Tanker and bulk ship resale prices are on the rise. The higher valuations mean more business for mar
GUILFORD SUFFERS SECOND BAD BLOW
Howard S. Abramson |
Guilford Transportation Industries Inc.'s plan to lower its labor costs by leasing its railroads thr
HOPES RISE IN HOUSE FOR NEW TRADE BILL
Keith M. Rockwell |
House Democrats Wednesday moved closer to proposing a second trade bill much like the first but with
US AFFILIATES CLEARED TO RECEIVE SUIT NOTICES
Leah R. Young |
The Supreme Court Wednesday ruled that state courts may gain jurisdiction over foreign corporations
NEW TACK IS SOUGHT ON TRADE DISPUTES
Leo Ryan |
Leaders of the world's seven major industrial democracies probably will press to improve dispute set
GAUGHAN PESSIMISTIC ON SHIP REFORM LAWS
William Armbruster |
U.S. Maritime Administrator John Gaughan said he is increasingly pessimistic about the prospects for
SPECIAL SECTION - SMALL BUSINESS EXPORTS: MIDWESTERN SURVEY, PAGE 8B.
JOC Staff |
TOP STORIES: Small businesses in the Midwest are offered an intensive two-day seminar sponso
DROUGHT IMPACT COULD CUT BACK FARM EXPORTS
Kevin Commins |
U.S. farm exports could suffer substantially next year as a result of higher prices brought on by th
UK PORT RECOVERS, EXPANDS BUSINESS
Edwin Unsworth |
Not long ago, many shipping people here believed the Port ofLiverpool's Royal Seaforth Container Ter
PLASTICS CORNER HIMONT CANADA BUILDS NEW PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Himont Inc. announced that its subsidiary, Himont Canada Inc., is building a new facility to produce
PLASTICS CORNER HUNTSMAN TO ADD TO OHIO FACILITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Huntsman Chemical Corp. announced that it will construct a new production line at its Belpre, Ohio,
LIVERPOOL SEES OPPORTUNITIES WHEN 1992 EC BARRIERS FALL
Edwin Unsworth |
Managing Director Trevor Furlong envisages more growth opportunities for his Port of Liverpool, than
Maritime
PLASTICS CORNER YUKONG ARCO BUILDS PO/STYRENE UNIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Construction of its propylene oxide/styrene monomer plant in Korea has been initiated by Yukong Arco
BULLISH LIVERPOOL FREE PORT EXPECTS CLOSE TIES WITH US
Edwin Unsworth |
Frank Robotham is a lively man of 37 with an infectious enthusiasm for Liverpool Free Port, which he
Maritime
VACCINE RULING COULD AFFECT DRUG APPROVALS
(Ap) |
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling Monday on vaccine liability likely affects only a small group of pharmac
CHEMICAL MARKETS PETROCHEM PRICES STABLE IN MAY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Petrochemical prices were stable in May, according to a Salomon Brothers Inc. analysis released last
EXXON UNIT JOINS KOREAN VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Exxon Chemical Co. affiliate Exxon Chemical Eastern Inc. became a shareholder in Kumho E.P. Rubber C
MONSANTO ACHIEVES SUCCESS IN ALTERING SOYBEAN PLANTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Monsanto Co. was successful in producing genetically engineered soybean plants using gene transfer t
EXXON TO UPGRADE, EXPAND BATON ROUGE RUBBER PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Exxon Chemical Co. has announced the modernization and expansion of its Vistalon ethylene-propylene
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NOVO UNIT TO SELL DIVISION TO AKZOBAGSVAERD, Denmark - An agreement has been reached between
US FLEET'S DECLINE MINIMIZED
Mark Magnier |
The decline of the U.S. merchant marine is largely a myth, the president of a major U.S. steamship c
Maritime
PUERTO RICAN GOVERNMENT CLAIMS IMMUNITY FROM SUIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A private water carrier and a marine terminal told the Federal MaritimeCommission that the g
Maritime
WORLD TRADE CENTER NETWORK - TRADE LEADS
World Trade Center NETWORK |
HOW TO USE: These trade leads are supplied through the World Trade Center NETWORK, a service
Maritime
SURGE IN DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY TIED TO EXPORTS
John Maggs |
The recent surge in U.S. exports is the main reason for an unexpected boom in electricity sales, ind
WASH. UTILITY LOOKS TO WHOLESALE MARKET
Sam Glasser |
Washington Water Power Co., Spokane, Wash., anticipates retail power sales to grow only about 0.8 pe
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
US Department of Commerce |
Trade leads supplied by: US Department of Commerce , U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, Room HCHB
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
June 14, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
OPEC MAY EXTEND PRODUCTION CEILINGVIENNA, Austria - The Organization of Petroleum Exporting
TENNESSEE GAS TO COUNTER IROQUOIS' PIPELINE PROPOSAL
TOM McNIFF Jr. |
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co., Houston, will counter a proposal by Iroquois Gas Transmission System, Sh
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
POLICY ACT AMENDMENTS WOULD CUT GAS COSTSThe House passed ammendments to the Natural Gas Pol
CHINA TO SOLICIT BIDS FOR COAL MINE IN INNER MONGOLIA
Noel Fletcher |
Bids will be solicited this year for management and construction of China's second large-scale surfa
BEECH STARSHIP WINS CERTIFICATION FROM FAA
Dave Higdon |
Beech Aircraft Corp. Wednesday won government approval for its Starship business-class turboprop aft
Air Cargo
KLM PROJECTING SLOW, SURE GROWTH FOR ITS DOORSPEED
Richard Malkin |
Jacques Ancher probably does not have Tacitus on his mind. But he sounds every bit like that old Rom
Air Cargo
AS NEW OWNER, PAINEWEBBER PLANS TO EXPAND BRANIFF INC.
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Braniff Inc.'s new owner says it will expand the airline. At the same time, however, PaineWe
Air Cargo
PURCHASING OPTIONS FOR AIRCRAFT BROADENED
Edwin Unsworth |
Traditional government-backed export credit facilities are increasingly being replaced as a means fo
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Aeromexico Resumes Service to Resort CitiesMexico's bankrupt national airline, Aeromexico, i
Air Cargo
PEOPLE - ELECTRONICS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
INTERMEC CORP. (Lynnwood, Wash.) - Stefan Peters was named managing director of the company's newly
ONCE-BULLISH SEMICONDUCTOR COMPANIES THAT DON'T MAKE CHIPS BESET BY SHORTAGES
Michael Feibus |
A year ago, they were touted as winners - a wise new generation of semiconductor companies that didn
ELECTRONICS BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NY COUNTY ENACTS LEGISLATION FOR VDTSHAUPPAUGE, N.Y. - The Suffolk County Legislature Tuesda
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