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CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM TAKES ROOT IN THE OIL PATCH
(Ap) |
Besides the metronomic pulse of pumping, that noise coming from oil fields around the country is the
DELTA FLIES HIGH IN FACE OF MISHAPS
Tom Belden |
Few companies in recent memory have been the butt of more jokes than Delta Air Lines. In the
Air Cargo
SMALL CITIES WORRY ABOUT LOCAL ECONOMY
(Ap) |
The biggest problem facing small cities and towns in the United States is how to attract industry an
DRY-CARGO SHIPPERS REAP THE BENEFITS OF GRAIN MART BOOM
James Nolan |
The grain export market is booming this summer, usually a quiet time. The unseasonal business is boo
US TO PUT CHINESE COATS BACK ON RACKS
Mark Magnier |
The United States has bowed to importer pressure and reopened its 1987 quota for women's coats from
APL'S HAWAII TACTICS UNDER FIRE
Robert F. Morison |
Matson Navigation Co. is upset at the way American President Lines Ltd. islining up shipper support
Maritime
RCA LANDS PENTAGON PACT
(Ap) |
The Pentagon has awarded a $63.1 million contract to RCA Corp. of Moorestown, N.J., for continuing w
Maritime
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
INSURANCE EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Travelers Reports Rise in IncomeThe Travelers Corp. operating income for the second quarter
DEBATING THE NEEDS OF THE WEALTHY CLIENT
C.A. Carpenter |
Insurance broker David Tucker insists that the wealthy aren't doing enough to keep their valuables p
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Mon., Aug. 10, 1987 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada U.
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
CUSTOMS UPDATE
JOC Staff |
SINGLE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR FASTENERS. The U.S. Customs Service has been mandated to initiate a na
Maritime
EXPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
USDA Urged to Stress Third World ExportsThe House of Representatives passed a non-binding me
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Flying Tiger, UPS Agree on Japan ServiceFlying Tiger Line Inc. and United Parcel Service hav
Air Cargo
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Banks Increase Buying Of Treasury IssuesLarge weekly reporting commercial banks are accelera
FOOD PRICES LIKELY TO INCREASE 3 PERCENT-5 PERCENT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Consumer food prices are going up at a slightly faster clip this year than had been predicted, an Ag
UNREST NOT LIKELY TO CRIPPLE SOUTH KOREA
P.T. Bangsberg |
The wave of labor disruption sweeping South Korea may cause acute immediate problems but probably wo
IRAQI WARPLANES RAID IRANIAN INSTALLATIONS
(Ap) |
Iraqi warplanes simultaneously raided Iranian oil installations in northern and southwestern regions
COAL MINERS BLOCK RAILS IN S. KOREA
(Ap) |
Hundreds of striking coal miners blocked two key rail lines Monday, newspapers reported, and tens of
NEW REFERENCE DESCRIBES 5,000 HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A new user-friendly reference describing the 5,000 most commonly encountered hazardous chemicals has
ENERGY EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Equity Oil Co. Posts ProfitEquity Oil Co. reported second quarter earnings of $69,365 or 1 c
GATES LEARJET CORP. EXPECTS BRIGHT FUTURE IN FACE OF SALE
(Ap) |
Gates Learjet Corp. is looking ahead to an improved market for its business jets and new stability o
Air Cargo
JAPAN'S TRADE SURPLUS WITH US SOARS 19 PERCENT
A.E. Cullison |
Japan scored a sharp increase in its trade surplus with the United States last month, even though it
CITICORP CHIEF SAYS ARGENTINA MISSING TARGETS SET BY THE IMF
Jeremy Morgan |
Argentina is missing economic targets set under its standby loan agreement with the International Mo
PCS GET ROLE IN TRANSLATING
(Ap) |
Personal computers are getting into the translating business, but quirks in language will prevent th
Maritime
MANY PEOPLE KILLED IN SOVIET TRAIN WRECK
(Ap) |
A freight train whose brakes failed as it sped into a southern train station slammed into the back o
Rail News
MAGAZINE BACKS REAGAN STRATEGY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
In a break from its customary support of the Thatcher government, The Economist magazine has cautiou
Maritime
HIGH-SPEED RAIL PROJECT KILLED IN PA.
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
The administration of Gov. Robert P. Casey has effectively killed whatever faint hopes remained for
Rail News
MANY US-OWNED TANKERS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR ESCORT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Panamanian-flag tanker Texaco Caribbean, which struck a mine Monday south of the Strait of Hormu
Maritime
NAVY'S BID PROCEDURES UPHELD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The U.S. court of appeals here has found that the Navy's Military Sealift Command correctly handled
Maritime
WEEKLY TRUCK TONNAGE INDEX
JOC Staff |
The following index charts weekly changes in motor carrier tonnage originatingfrom 49 produc
Trucking News
NJ TURNPIKE TO OPEN TRUCK-ONLY REST AREAS
(Ap) |
The thousands of truck drivers who travel the New Jersey Turnpike daily will have a rest stop of the
Trucking News
EQUIPMENT CO. NET INCREASES
JOC Staff |
Equipment Co. of America reported income for the second quarter rose to$206,000, or nine cents a sha
Trucking News
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
RISING PRICES HIT BRITISH ECONOMY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The possibility of a sharp rise in retail price inflation in Britain later this year is in prospect
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Workers Comp Council Seeks Rate Hike in Ga.An association for workers compensation insurers
INSURERS SKIRT CALIF. LAW BANNING TESTS FOR AIDS
(Ap) |
Life insurance companies are routinely using a blood exam in an attempt to discover people carrying
IMF REPORT FINDS JAPAN HARDEST HIT BY TRADE CURBS
(Ap) |
The United States and other industrial countries took more protectionist measures last year than Thi
Maritime
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Philippines Orders Trading HolidaysThe Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission suspend
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