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WESTERN BRANCH HOLDING BUYS GRACE FERTILIZER UNITS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
W.R. Grace & Co. has completed the sale of two major fertilizer facilities to Western Branch Holding
NUS WARNS OF ESCALATED ACTION AFTER COURT ORDERS ASSETS SEIZED
Janet Porter |
Industrial action by British ferry crews could spread to deep-sea services, National Union of Seamen
Maritime
200 VEHICLES TO PLAY ROLE IN TESTS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Officials at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration say they are negotiating with about
LARGEST-EVER US TRUCK SHOW OPENS
Mark Magnier |
The largest heavy-duty trucking show in the United States opens today against an industry backdrop o
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AIR CARGO Miami International Airport projects double-digit cargo growth for the next severa
STEEL INDUSTRY MAKES A COMEBACK IN US
(Ap) |
After years of problems with old facilities and foreign competition, and threatened and actual bankr
Maritime
BUNDESBANK CALLS PRESS CONFERENCE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Bundesbank will hold a press conference after its regular biweekly council meeting Thursday to d
DOLLAR CREEPS HIGHER IN DESULTORY TRADING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar climbed fractionally higher in quiet trading Tuesday, with dealers citing a lack of
GREECE LAYS PLANS FOR BATTLE WITH EC OVER CABOTAGE ISSUE
Victor Walker |
Greece is preparing for a sharp clash in Brussels this month when European Community transport mini
Maritime
COSTS, BENEFITS OF EDI NETWORK HARD TO CALCULATE
Torrey Byles |
The benefits of the electronic data interchange are many, according to analysts. So are the costs. F
DU PONT AGREES TO ACQUIRE FRENCH REFINISH BUSINESS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. has reached an agreement with Casco Nobel AB to acquire the automotive
US RIG COUNT FALLS BY 28 TO 880
(Ap) |
The number of working oil and gas rigs in the United States fell by 28 to total 880 for the week, Ba
SANTA FE ORDERS OIL RIG FROM SINGAPORE COMPANY
R.Y. Rowland |
The world's first order for a new jack-up oil rig for two years has gone to Far East Levingston Ship
US NEGOTIATORS MAKE LITTLE HEADWAY IN SEOUL
Hannah Moore |
U.S. and South Korean trade negotiators ended their second day of talks Tuesday with no word of agre
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all companies and other operating organizations such as ports mentio
SOVIETS SHOW INTEREST IN JOINT VENTURES WITH ALASKANS
Cristina Lee |
Soviet and Alaskan officials are negotiating over whether to set up several joint ventures entwining
CUBA LURES TOURISTS FOR FUN, PROFIT
(Ap) |
In the heat of the Havana day, La Bodeguita del Medio resembles the steamy cantinas of Mexico, with
JOCKEY GETS A LEG UP ON RIVALS IN JAMAICA
John J. Metzler |
A sea of small yellow pennants sprouts among the rows of sewing machines like bright tropical flower
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NJ Governor, Koreans Sign Trade AgreementNEWARK, N.J. - Gov. Thomas H. Kean and South Korean
Maritime
CARBIDE SUES INSURERS OVER POLLUTION COSTS
(Ap) |
The Union Carbide Corp. has filed suit against at least 115 of its insurers in an effort to force th
PRIVATE FRENCH SHIP COMPANIES GET $71 MILLION IN SUBSIDIES
Barbara Casassus |
The French government is expected to announce decisions on subsidies to four small shipping companie
Maritime
LONG BEACH DEFENDS PLAN TO HIKE TARIFF
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The Los Angeles Steamship Association warned the Port of Long Beach that it may experience a loss of
Maritime
US MAY SEEK PANEL TO RULE ON JAPAN RIFT
Keith M. Rockwell |
U.S. Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter suggested Tuesday there was little hope the United States
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
S. Koreans Visiting US In Search of CottonKANSAS CITY, Kan. - A seven-member delegation of S
Maritime
LDC DEBT TRADERS DIVIDED ON BRAZIL
Steven Marcy |
Traders of Third World debt are divided over prospects for lower prices in the aftermath of Brazil's
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
Wire and Staff Reports |
BANK OF AMERICA (San Francisco) - Vice Chairman Robert W. Frick said he will leave his post as head
US-SOVIET GRAIN PACT NOT EXPECTED TILL MAY
Staff and Wire Report |
A third meeting between the United States and the Soviet Union in May is probably needed to conclude
QUESTIONS SURROUND CLONING OF PS/2
Jim Bartimo |
Just when many people are asking why they need IBM Corp.'s Personal System-2 computers, along come t
PLASTICS CORNER INDIA SEEKS NEW POLYMER SOURCES
Neel Patri |
A team of officials will soon visit Europe, the United States and Brazil to locate sources for polym
ANALYSTS EXPECT $16-$17 OIL
Roberta C. Yafie |
Now that the breakdown of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' talks has worked its wa
PUBLISHER'S NOTEBOOK
Don C. Becker |
Is the United States really in a state of decline, or are we just confronted with tough challenges o
HOUSE PANEL AGREES TO ATTEMPT TO DRAFT PRODUCT LEGISLATION
Leah R. Young |
In spite of reservations by several members, Democrats on the House Energy and Commerce Committee ha
TRANSPORT EARNINGS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
American Carriers' Loss Rose in First QuarterOVERLAND PARK, Kan. - American Carriers Inc.'s
Air Cargo
LEASING COMPANY MAPS BIG PURCHASE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Boeing Co.'s product line is being pitted against a mix of McDonnell Douglas Corp. and Airbus Indust
Air Cargo
COAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Australian Coal Mines Hit by 1-Day StrikeSYDNEY, Australia - Coal miners in New South Wales'
SURGE IN US EXPORTS FILLS WESTBOUND SHIPS
Rose A. Horowitz |
Ocean carriers serving the trans-Pacific trade say their ships are sailing full westbound because of
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
The headline on a Page One story in The Journal of Commerce of Tuesday, May 3 should have said, Some
ARKANSAS BEST BIDDER CHALLENGES STATE ANTI-TAKE OVER LAWS
Leo Abruzzese |
Two investment partnerships bidding to acquire trucking giant Arkansas Best Corp. filed suit in fede
Trucking News
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Cargo Volume Declines At Port of Le HavreThe volume of cargo handled by the Port of Le Havre
Maritime
CHEMICAL MARKETS NATIONAL STARCH TO BOOST PRICES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Resins and Specialty Chemicals division of National Starch & Chemical Corp. is raising prices on
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