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TRANSCON, TEAMSTERS SET TENTATIVE ACCORD
Leo Abruzzese |
Transcon Lines Inc. reached a tentative labor agreement with the Teamsters union that trades employe
Trucking News
CHEVRON CUTS CRUDE POSTING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. decreased by 50 cents a barrel its posted buying price for domestic crude oil in
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Flying Tigers Starts Express Cargo ServiceMIAMI BEACH, Fla. - The Flying Tiger Line Inc. thi
Rail News
DEREGULATION OF EC AVIATION SEEN FORCING COOPERATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The planned deregulation of air transport within the European Community by the end of 1992 is likely
MANAGEMENT SEEKS BUY-OUT OF CONSECO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Conseco Inc., an insurance holding company based here, announced that certain members of executive m
SDR RATES
JOC Staff |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
JAPAN PRESSURED ON LATIN DEBT
(Ap) |
Policy advisers from the United States, Europe and Latin America called for greater support from Ja
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Japan May Maintain Beef Price SupportsThe Japanese government plans to maintain price suppor
Maritime
SOLUTION PROPOSED TO GLOBAL DEBT CRISIS
Gordon Platt |
Commercial and multinational banks, industrial nations and less-developed countries all must share t
FEW FAVORED INSURANCE POLICY AT CORE OF SUITS
Laura Raley Borda |
The insurance policy at the center of massive antitrust lawsuits against the insurance industry neve
CHEMICAL MARKETS BORDEN HIKES PRICE OF FORMALDEHYDE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Borden Chemical Co., a division of Borden Inc., is increasing the price of formaldehyde by 1 cent a
DENMARK'S ELSAM TURNS TO US SUPPLIERS
Tim Sansbury |
The Danish electric power pool Elsam agreed to buy about 250,000 metric tons of U.S. steam coal in t
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Marathon Discovers Natural Gas in Mich.Marathon Oil Co., a unit of USX Corp., said it discov
MANURE-POWERED FACTORY ISN'T JUST PIE IN THE SKY
John Davies |
When scientist Jim McElvaney first suggested using cow manure to save the world, his friends were mo
7 PA. INSURERS ACCUSED OF DENYING COVERAGE BASED ON GEOGRAPHY
Paula L. Green |
A Pennsylvania consumer group has criticized seven of the state's largest auto insurers for illegall
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
COLECO CHIEF RESIGNS, URGES AUSTERITY
(Ap) |
Coleco Industries Inc. will have to intensify its cost-cutting and streamlining efforts to bounce ba
Maritime
THE ECONOMY FED UNLIKELY TO INCREASE DISCOUNT RATE, ANALYSTS SAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Analysts said the Federal Reserve is likely to push up the Federal funds rate to 7 percent on today'
CENSUS AUTOMATION MAKING HEADWAY
Tony Seideman |
The United States Bureau of the Census soon will begin speaking in the electronic language of the pe
CONGRESS TURNS DOWN PLAN TO LEASE SPACE FACTORY
(Ap) |
Congress has turned its back on a Reagan administration plan to sign a contract this year to lease a
Maritime
INDIAN STATE BANS US CANCER DRUG
Journal of Commerce Special |
A U.S. anti-cancer drug has been banned by the Maharashtra state government after the deaths of thre
CHEMICAL EARNINGS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hoechst Income Rose 19.5 percent in QuarterSOMERVILLE, N.J. - Hoechst AG, the West German-ba
TOP US CHEMICAL IMPORTS
JOC Staff |
For February 1988 vs. February 1987 (In Metric Tons - Via Ocean)Rank CommodityFeb. 8
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD (Fort Worth, Texas) - Brooks A. Bentz was named assistant vice presiden
Rail News
MARKET POTENTIAL FOR INSURERS VAST IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Josh Martin |
When most insurance industry analysts look at the Middle East, they think of the high premiums charg
BRAZIL BACKS EXTENSION OF 1983 COFFEE ACCORD
Amire Amirani |
Brazil favors the extension of the current 1983 Internation Coffee Agreement and will only accept re
WEAKER ALUMINUM PRICES NOT EXPECTED TO HURT AMAX
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Hefty gains in aluminum prices are drawing to an end, and prices are expected to decline through the
PORK, BEER OUTLOOK FOR CHINA MAY SPUR IMPORTS OF GRAIN
(Ap) |
More beer and fewer pork chops are what the future holds for the average Chinese, the Department of
Maritime
TWO BOOSTER JOINTS PASS NASA TEST
(Ap) |
Preliminary results show that two of three joints on the redesigned space shuttle booster rocket did
CHINA MAY EXPORT LESS COAL, IMPORT MORE
P.T. Bangsberg |
While China has closed the gap between its coal supply and demand inrecentyears, it is likel
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Tenneco Inc. Reports Bigger Quarterly ProfitTenneco Inc., the parent of Newport News Shipbui
Maritime
MAERSK BEGINS ATLANTIC SERVICE
Leo Ryan |
The Maersk Line has thrown out the gauntlet to competitors with the inauguration of a trans-Atlantic
Maritime
CHEMICAL MARKETS ANTI-OXIDANT MART EXPECTED TO GROW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
U.S. sales of anti-oxidants are projected to grow 6.1 percent a year to $725 million in 1992, said A
STUDY URGES FRAMEWORK FOR GLOBAL FARM TRADE
Keith M. Rockwell |
The world's major trading countries need a framework for global agricultural trade by next year if c
IRAQI BOMBS HIT IRANIAN REFINERY
(Ap) |
Iraqi warplanes bombed an Iranian oil refinery and a petrochemical complex Wednesday and Iran claime
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Move Isn't Expected To Help Trade BillA congressional move to strip an Alaskan oil export co
SANCTIONS BILL TARGETS COAL, OIL DEVELOPERS
Tim Sansbury |
A South Africa sanctions bill approved by the House Foreign Affairs Committee Tuesday threatens to p
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
International Animal Transportation Conference, May 8-11, 1988, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Contact:
Rail News
PEOPLE - FINANCIAL
Wire and Staff Reports |
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. (New York) - Takashi Hosomi was named a special adviser to James D. Robinson II
CHINESE SUGAR BUYING LOSES POWER ON FUTURES
Jacqueline Kosko |
World sugar futures traders here generally ignored recent news of Chinese purchases of raw sugar fro
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