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WILMINGTON CLEARED IN FIAT DAMAGE SUIT
(Ap) |
the city of Wilmington has been cleared of liability in the flood damage to 2,730 Fiat automobiles a
Maritime
UK'S HAWLEY BIDS FOR ADT
JOC Staff |
Britain's Hawley Group Ltd. launched a $635 million cash takeover bid for ADT Inc., a U.S. security
MASS. UNISEX MOVE PRAISED, CRITICIZED
Boston Globe |
Monday's decision by Massachusetts Insurance Commissioner Roger Singer to bar sex-based actuarial di
ENZO BIOCHEM SUES JOHNSON & JOHNSON
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Enzo Biochem Inc. has filed suit against Johnson & Johnson and two J&J subsidiaries - Ortho Diagnost
CHEMICAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Sullivan & Proops To Buy Potash UnitCHICAGO - Sullivan & Proops has agreed to purchase the p
POWER AUTHORITY APPROVES PROPOSED HYDRO CONTRACTS
(Ap) |
The New York Power Authority approved proposed contracts for the continued sale of low-cost hydroele
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Railroad Group Seeks Change in Cost IndexThe Association of American Railroads has asked the
Rail News
HIGH-SPEED RAIL SERVICE STUDIED
Tony Seideman |
Spurred by a study by the Coalition of Northeastern Governors, or Coneg, high-speed rail may be comi
Rail News
MAKING INTERMODAL GAINS
JOC Staff |
The port of Tacoma's North Intermodal Yard shown here has seen a 33 percent increase in container li
Maritime
CONFERENCE TO ADDRESS SEA-LIFT NEEDS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration and the Navy's Military Sealift Command will sponsor a two-day conferenc
Maritime
SHIPS EMPLOYED IN MSC FLEET INCLUDE MANY UNDER CHARTER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The fleet employed by the Military Sealift Command includes about 120 ships, half of them government
Maritime
PROFIT-TAKING IN JAPANESE YEN, YEUTTER REMARKS HELP DOLLAR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar rose Tuesday on profit-taking in the Japanese yen, as well as U.S. Trade Representat
INSURERS FACE LITIGATION OVER WASTE SITES
Paula L. Green |
Insurers are on the brink of another litigation nightmare that will make asbestos liabilities look l
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
Aug. 25 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Maritime
SOUR GRAPES: VINTNER SUES CHEVRON UNIT
John Davies |
A French winery has filed a $57 million lawsuit against a chemical subsidiary of Chevron Corp., clai
INTEL SEEKS CUSTOMS' HELP
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Frustrated with its sputtering suit against NEC Corp. of Japan, Intel Corp. has expanded the landmar
Maritime
JAMAICAN FIRM LEASES TANKERS
Canute James |
A Jamaican oil company has started chartering tankers to ease whatit says is a current shortage of c
Maritime
FORD BRAZIL SHIPMENTS INTERRUPTED
James Bruce |
Scheduled shipments of Brazilian-made Ford Cargo model trucks to the United States and Canada are be
Maritime
CARNIVAL ORDERS TWO SUPERLINERS
David Lyons |
Carnival Cruise Lines Inc., exuding confidence in its ability to fill new and bigger ships, announce
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
HONGKONG BANK'S NET RISES DESPITE CHARGE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corp.'s earnings rose 18 percent in the first half of 1987 to HK$1.4 bil
EMOTIONS RUN GAMUT AMONG WORKERS AT TROUBLED SHIPYARD
Gloria Joseph |
The weather is hot, and sweat drips from the brows of workers streaming out of Todd Pacific Shipyard
NEGOTIATIONS RESUME IN CANADA RAIL STRIKE OTTAWA THREATENS TO ENTER DISPUTE
Leo Ryan |
The two sides in Canada's national rail strike began a last stab Tuesday at negotiating a settlement
NEW AUSTERITY MEASURES SLATED IN BRAZIL AS DISCONTENT INCREASES
James Bruce |
Brazilian President Jose Sarney is calling a Cabinet meeting Thursday to impose new austerities on a
TRADE FAIRS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Franchise Expositions Set for Eight US CitiesThe International Franchise Association will ho
Maritime
KAISER UNIT TO STUDY CHINA PLANT EXPANSION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Kaiser Engineers Inc., based in Oakland, Calif., has won a contract to prepare a feasibility study o
Maritime
LA EYES PORTLAND'S COAL LOADER
Journal of Commerce Special |
The port of Portland's unused, 85 percent-complete, $43 million coal terminal may wind up being used
Maritime
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
NIAGARA MOHAWK INFORMS WORKERS OF SEPT. 1 LAYOFFS
(Ap) |
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. told its union employees that it will begin laying off workers on Sept. 1
SALES OUTLOOK PESSIMISTIC FOR QUINTETTE
Journal of Commerce Special |
Quintette Coal Ltd.'s new pit has opened amid a period of tough price negotiations with Japanese buy
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Reinsurers' Ratio Improved in 1st HalfU.S. reinsurers reported a combined ratio of 101.5
MSC ANXIOUS TO AID CARRIERS BUT HAS LIMITS TO CAPABILITY
Tim Neale |
The U.S. merchant marine's biggest customer is also the single biggest employer of American merchant
Maritime
DEBT SWAP MART PRICES SLIDE ON WEAK DEMAND
Bernard J. Wolfson |
Prices of sovereign debt continue their downward drift, as investor demand fails to meet the supply
EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES
Information Supplied by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce |
HOW TO USE: To determine the codes for specific products and services of interest to you, co
Maritime
US MEAT EXPORTERS BEEF UP JAPANESE ADS
Dirck Steimel |
In the United States, the cowboy image sells. That's why Madison Avenue repeatedly has used images o
Maritime
FAA'S MCARTOR SAYS SKIES ARE SAFE
(Ap) |
The nation's skies are safe for air traffic, but public confidence in the aviation system must be re
Air Cargo
SEAFARERS' DROZAK TO SEEK APPROVAL ON REORGANIZATION
Robert F. Morison |
The Seafarers International Union of North America is heading for reorganization. Its presid
Maritime
BROOKLYN UNION PIPELINE IS AHEAD OF SCHEDULE
John Maggs |
A pipeline expansion on Staten Island will allow Brooklyn Union Gas Co. to double the amount of natu
CORRECTION
JOC Staff |
In the Aug. 21 edition, General Chemical Corp.'s announcement on new distributor prices for dry alum
ON-AND-OFF NUCLEAR PLANT STIRS UP ANGER IN BRAZIL
(Ap) |
Two years ago, Brazil switched on its Angra I nuclear-power plant and proudly joined a select circle
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