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INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BATUS Chief Renews Farmers Group OfferLOUISVILLE, Ky. - BATUS Inc. said Wednesday that its c
COLO. URGED TO CAP MALPRACTICE AWARDS
Laura Raley Borda |
A Colorado task force on medical liability insurance recommended that limits be put on medical malpr
BANKS' DRIVE TO EXPAND PUT IN LOW GEAR
Leah R. Young |
The General Accounting Office warned Congress Wednesday that existing federal regulatory agencies ar
REAGAN, DE LA MADRID TO TALK TRADE, NOT DRUGS
(Ap) |
Finance and trade issues, not drugs, will be at the top of the agenda when Presidents Reagan and Mig
GM HOURLY, SALARIED WORKERS BITTER ABOUT EXECUTIVE BONUSES
John Lippert |
For the second consecutive year, hourly and salaried workers at General Motors Corp. have been told
OLYMPIC GAMES ARE CALGARY'S CURE FOR HARD TIMES
Michael Zielenziger |
The oil business was booming in the biggest little cow town in Canada. Skyscrapers were sprouting, a
TRADE FAIRS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Pre-Press Equipment Show Starts Next WeekDUSSELDORF, West Germany - IMPRINTA 88, the world's
Maritime
FLURRY OF RULES PUSHED IN WAKE OF PA. OIL SPILL
John Maggs |
A spate of new regulations for above-ground oil storage tanks is being pushed in Congress following
COAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
United Mine Workers Ratify Contract 2-1CHARLESTON, W.Va. - United Mine Workers members voted
PSE&G'S SALES TO REFINERS RISE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Public Service Electric & Gas Co., Newark, N.J., reported a 0.1 percent decline in industrial kilow
POWDER RIVER COAL TO GO TO TAIWAN
Sam Glasser |
Taiwan Power Co.'s purchase of a 60,000-metric-ton test shipment of sub- bituminous coal from Wyomin
DOE PLAN WOULD BOOST COAL EXPORTS
Tim Sansbury |
The Energy Department is getting ready to launch a major new program intended to put more punch in U
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Feb. 9, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon, f
CAVALLO PIPELINE STARTS UP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Seagull Energy Corp. and Amoco Gas Co., a unit of Amoco Corp., announced that initial natural gas de
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Maxus Energy Plans 13 percent Spending IncreaseMaxus Energy Corp. said Tuesday that it has c
ENERGY EARNINGS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Schlumberger Posts Profit for QuarterSchlumberger Ltd. reported net income in the fourth qua
MESA'S HUGOTON WELLS FEED KANSAS UTILITY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Mesa Limited Partnership said Tuesday that it had contracted to supply gas to Kansas Power & Light C
DEREGULATION SENDS GAS PRICES ON A BOUNCY RIDE
Dallas Morning News |
Volatile natural gas price fluctuations will be the norm until both buyers and sellers adjust to sea
CANADIAN AIRLINES, SAS HOLD TALKS ON ROUTES
Journal of Commerce Special |
Two trans-Atlantic airlines have started negotiations about non-stop direct traffic between Scandina
Air Cargo
THAI PLANE PURCHASE BECOMING A DOGFIGHT
Jonathan Sikes |
The multimillion-dollar competition between McDonnell Douglas Corp. and Europe's Airbus Industrie fo
Air Cargo
AIRLINES GETTING MORE PRESSURE OVER NOISE
Dave Higdon |
Despite forecasts of a declining population impacted by aircraft noise, aviation industry analysts e
Air Cargo
JAPAN ASSURES ALASKAN SENATOR PLUTONIUM FLIGHTS WILL BE SAFE
A.E. Cullison |
Soichiro Ito, Japan's science and technology director-general, reassured Sen. Frank Murkowski (R-Ala
Air Cargo
DHL WORLDWIDE REORGANIZES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
DHL Worldwide Express, a large international air express company, is consolidating its three geograp
Air Cargo
TIME-SENSITIVE PARCEL DISTINCTIVE
Richard Malkin |
The genesis of the air cargo industry in the United States is in the small package; and anyone old e
Air Cargo
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Freight Forwarder Set To Open Denver OfficeExpeditors International of Washington Inc. will
Air Cargo
RAIL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
US Firm, Daewoo Agree On Railcar VentureSan Francisco-based Transcisco Industries Inc. has c
Rail News
ICC ALLOWS ITEL TO RETAIN CONTROL OF FRVR CORP.
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Interstate Commerce Commission has granted the Itel Corp. an exemptionfrom some of its r
Rail News
HENLEY ASKS COURT TO VOID SFSP DEAL
Howard S. Abramson |
The Henley Group Inc. Tuesday asked a Delaware court to void a deal between the Santa Fe Southern Pa
Rail News
US RAIL SAFETY AGENCY SAYS CONRAIL TO BLAME FOR PA. TRAIN CRASH
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A Conrail employee and poor maintenance by the railroad caused a Jan. 12 crash between a hopper car
Rail News
ITEL SUFFERED LOSSES IN 4TH QUARTER, YEAR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Itel Corp. lost $900,000 on revenue of $350.1 million in the fourth quarter, compared with earnings
Rail News
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
P&O Containers Plans To Order New VesselP&O Containers, the U.K. container shipping line, is
Maritime
TFL'S RANKIN BULLISH ON SEA-LAND AGREEMENT
William Armbruster |
Trans Freight Lines' top executive in the United States is bullish about the carrier's new charterin
Maritime
PEOPLE - MARITIME
From Wire and Staff Reports |
BLUE STAR LINE INC. (San Francisco) - Herb Magnuson joined the carrier's sales force to develop new
Maritime
HAMBURG RANKS NO. 2 IN EUROPE IN BOXES
Erich E. Toll |
Hamburg surpassed Antwerp, Belgium, in 1987 to become Europe's second-largest containerport, accordi
Maritime
CROWLEY UNIT EXPANDS SERVICE
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Hawaiian Marine Lines, a Crowley Maritime Corp. subsidiary that for 12 years has operated a barge se
Maritime
SEATTLE'S SCAMPI SATISFIES A CRAVING
John Davies |
At its finest, Scampi was never so delectable. The computer chefs at Seattle's seaport say t
Maritime
VEHICLE LEASING UNIT SPURS RYDER'S EARNINGS INCREASE
Leo Abruzzese |
Strong business volume in its vehicle leasing division helped Ryder System Inc. post solid gains in
Trucking News
TRUCKING BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Iveco B.V. Truck Sales Topped Goals in 1987BLUE BELL, Pa. - Iveco Trucks of North America In
Trucking News
WILGENBUSCH FILLS PORTLAND POST
Journal of Commerce Special |
The port of Portland is sort of playing musical chairs with Oregon colleges. Nancy A. Wilgen
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Feb. 9, 1988 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High L
Maritime
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