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FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
W. German Official To Visit WashingtonFRANKFURT, West Germany - West German Finance Minister
EGYPT OUTLINES PLANS TO INCREASE EXPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Export trade is gradually becoming Egypt's leading source of foreign exchange, overtaking tourism, E
Maritime
BUYING IN EGYPT
JOC Staff |
Traditional Exports Cotton, yarn, textiles, fertilizers, preserved fruits and vegetables, me
Maritime
NJ RULING COULD SPEED PAYMENTS TO VICTIMS OF AUTO ACCIDENTS
(Ap) |
The New Jersey Supreme Court has issued a ruling that may enable accident victims riding in cars ope
CRAIG DUNLAP'S INSIDE TALK FROM THE SOUTHEAST
Craig Dunlap |
THE BROUHAHA involving the South Carolina State Ports Authority and the Booz, Allen & Hamilton consu
Maritime
FREE TRADE ZONE FLEXES ITS MUSCLES
Gary Taylor |
Once labeled the sleeping giant of Texas foreign trade zones, Brownsville Foreign-Trade Zone No. 62
Maritime
SEATTLE COMMISSIONER OBJECTS TO BIG PAYCHECK
John Davies |
One of the 10 Puget Sound port commissioners who would be eligible to receive $18,000 a year under a
Maritime
PORTS WEIGH ELECTRONIC STRATEGIES
Gloria Joseph |
U.S. port leaders realize they need to provide the framework for users to communicate via computer,
Maritime
SEA-LAND SLAMS APL FEEDER PLAN
Robert F. Morison |
Sea-Land Service Inc. wants the Maritime Administration to reject a requestfrom American Pre
Maritime
US-FLAG SHIP LEFT OUT OF SOVIET SHIPMENT
Cristina Lee |
Eight Soviet-made excavators that are powered by General Motors engines will be shipped from Leningr
Maritime
BELGIAN LINE LIKELY TO START BEEFING UP N. AMERICAN ROUTES
Phillip Hastings |
North American trade routes could feature strongly in a reorganization of shipping operations planne
Maritime
EUROPEAN BUSINESSES PUSH UNITY
(Ap) |
Fed up with the economic cost of a fragmented Europe, businessmen are leaping ahead of governments t
FRANCE'S SANOFI ACQUIRES TWO PERFUME COMPANIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Sanofi SA, a French pharmaceutical company, announced that it has acquired Fendi Profumi SpA and Flo
COMPUTER 'MOUSE' TO INVADE WALL ST. IN NEW TRADING AND EXECUTION SYSTEM
Gordon Platt |
The "mouse" is about to invade Wall Street's trading rooms. Transvik Inc., a subsidiary of S
JAPANESE WILL EXTEND QUOTAS ON AUTO EXPORTS TO THE US
A.E. Cullison |
Japan will extend once again its voluntary annual quota on automobile exports to the United States,
PLASTICS CORNER INDIAN PETROCHEMICALS SIGNS MARKETING PACT FOR GE PRODUCTS
Neel Patri |
State-owned Indian Petrochemicals Corp. signed an exclusive sales and market- development agreement
TONY SEIDEMAN: EDI EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
HIGH TECH doesn't always mean high profits. Don't take it personally, said an executive at C
WEED-KILLER INCINERATION COULD WILT EPA BUDGET
(Ap) |
The Environmental Protection Agency says incinerating supplies of the banned weed-killer dinoseb cou
COAL INDUSTRY PANEL LAYS GROUND WORK FOR EDI
Tony Seideman |
Coal mining companies are pushing to bring electronic data interchange to their industry, lest they
CHRYSLER CORP. TO CLOSE PLANTS IN KENOSHA, WIS.
(Ap) |
Chrysler Corp. said Wednesday it will close its aging Kenosha, Wis., assembly and stamping plants by
COAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Coal Shipped on Lakes Soared in DecemberCoal shipments on the Great Lakes soared in December
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NC Utility Sets Mark For Peak Electric UsageCHARLOTTE, N.C. - Duke Power Co. customers set a
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
Jan. 27, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
COAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Shift to Coal Cuts NY Utility's Fuel CostsPEARL RIVER, N.Y. - Orange & Rockland Utilities' r
ON THE MOVE - UTILITIES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Detroit Edison's Heidel to RetireDETROIT EDISON CO. (Detroit) - Charles M. Heidel, president
SALES BOOM AT NEW ENGLAND ELECTRIC
Tim Sansbury |
New England Electric System said that sales increased 5.8 percent in 1987, the largest growth rate s
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Detroit Edison Sales Rise in All CategoriesThe Detroit Edison Co. said that kilowatt-hour sa
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
January 26, 1988 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallo
COMPUTER PROGRAM SIMULATES EFFECTS OF DISRUPTED MART
Edwin Unsworth |
What would be the immediate effect on world oil supplies if the Iran-Iraq war led to the blocking of
INDIANA ETHANOL PRODUCER OPTIMISTIC ON DEMAND
Andrea Chancellor |
Domestic demand for fuel-grade ethanol continues to grow as independent producers compete for a shar
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese Agree to Buy Crude Oil From ChinaJapanese oil importers Tuesday agreed to buy 9.1 m
ENERGY EARNINGS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Shamrock Reports Profit in QuarterSAN ANTONIO, Texas Diamond Shamrock R&M Inc. reported fou
HIGHER PRICES HELP BOOST ARCO'S NET INCOME 431 PERCENT
(Ap) |
Atlantic Richfield Co. reported its net income rose 431 percent for the fourth period and nearly dou
ON THE MOVE - OIL/GAS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
ATLANTIC REFINING & MARKETING CORP. (King of Prussia, Pa.) - Jorge Pinon was named vice president of
BOEING PROFITS FELL 28 PERCENT IN '87
John Davies |
With sales of jetliners down by almost $1 billion and aircraft development costs up, profits at the
Air Cargo
VIRGIN ATLANTIC SEES THE LIGHT IN INTERNATIONAL 'REMAIL' BUSINESS
Richard Malkin |
What caused Virgin Atlantic to establish its subsidiary VIP Distribution and plow into the so-called
Air Cargo
ASIA POISED FOR AIR CARGO GROWTH
Joyce Quek |
Singapore and Bangkok, Thailand, are pulling out all the stops to promote themselves as air cargo hu
Air Cargo
HIGH TECH SEEN KEY FOR COURIERS
Joyce Quek |
High technology, not mere computers but "smart" machines and hypersonic aircraft, is the key to the
Air Cargo
BEECH TO BUILD JET IN US
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Beech Aircraft Corp. will manufacture its Beechjet entirely in the United States at its facilities i
Air Cargo
SACCHARIN BLAMED FOR LUNG CANCER
(Ap) |
A Melrose Park factory worker has charged in a lawsuit that his lung cancer was caused by the artifi
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