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SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
August 4, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
US MAY STOP IMPORTED SUGAR PURCHASES
Richard Lawrence |
The United States may stop buying imported sugar and become a sugar exporter, a sugar user spokesman
Maritime
NORTH-SOUTH TALKS ENTER NEW PHASE
Anne Meade |
The North-South dialogue may be entering a new phase marked by a spirit of cooperation and pragmatis
SNYDER OIL BUYS FOUR PROPERTIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Snyder Oil Partners L.P. announced that it has acquired four oil and gas properties with a total val
ENRON UNIT TO DRILL OFF ECUADOR
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Enron Oil & Gas Co., a subsidiary of Enron Corp., said it is preparing to begin exploratory drilling
COURT SAYS COST CAN'T BE FACTOR IN NUCLEAR SAFETY
(Ap) |
A federal appeals court ruled that the Nuclear Regulatory Commission cannot consider costs when dete
ITALIAN LEASING, FACTORING CREDIT ARRANGEMENTS GROW
Andrew Mutter |
Leasing and factoring credit arrangements in Italy, largely unused until recently, appear to be enjo
US, EC INCH CLOSER TO SETTLING PASTA WAR
(Ap) |
U.S. and European Community top trade negotiators entered into direct contact Tuesday in efforts to
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AIR CARGO Northern Air Freight's strategy calls for achieving an equal balance between its d
THE ECONOMY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Construction Contracts Rose 9 percent, Report SaysConstruction contracting rose 9 percent in
SWEDISH FIRM TO ACQUIRE GENERAL ELECTRIC OPERATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
General Electric and Seco Tools AB of Sweden have signed an agreement for the Seco to acquire GE's C
Maritime
SAUDIS PROTEST OVERPRODUCTION
(Ap) |
Saudi Arabia has lodged a formal complaint with the president of OPEC about substantial quota overpr
INCREASE IN TRUCKING FREIGHT RATES MORE LIKELY AFTER ROADWAY MOVE
Leo Abruzzese |
Trucking industry freight rates are more likely to rise in the fall now that industry leader Roadway
TURKEY PUSHES FOR COMMON MARKET STATUS
Dallas Morning News |
The verdicts were phoned in from all over Europe, and none of them had a kind word for Turkey.
Maritime
HOUSE TO VOTE ON IMPORT QUOTAS
Richard Lawrence |
The House Ways and Means Committee cleared the way Monday for House consideration of legislation imp
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
South Korea Registers Rise in Trade SurplusSEOUL, South Korea - South Korea's trade surplus
Maritime
FIRMS FIND JEWEL OF SHOW
P.T. Bangsberg |
In its first participation in New York's recent international jewelery show, Hong Kong netted busine
Maritime
CHILE DEBT TURNS INTO INVESTMENT
(Ap) |
From U.S. corporations to Arab sheiks and even the Mormon Church, foreigners are being drawn into th
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Fed-Bank of England Proposal QuestionedThe Federal Reserve and the Bank of England's joint p
EXOTIC GLOBAL DUBAI BAR CAPTURES LIFE ON THE EDGE
Jonathan Broder |
At Pancho Villa's, a Tex-Mex bar tucked away in the seamy back alleys of Dubai's souk, or market, gu
Maritime
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Special |
Plastic Bag Sales Drop 35 percent in ItalySales of plastic bags in Italy over the first half
MACK TRUCKS OPENS PLANT ON SCHEDULE
Michael S. Lelyveld |
It didn't go exactly according to plan, but at least it went according to schedule. On Monda
Trucking News
FRANK B. HALL LOSING OFFICERS TO NEW BROKER
C.A. Carpenter |
Frank B. Hall & Co. is losing two top executives, but the troubled insurance broker denies a house r
INSURANCE BRIEFS
(Ap) |
Mo. Brokerage, Agency Announce Merger PactKANSAS CITY, MO. - Financial Guardian Group, the l
EXPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Japanese to Market US Tape SubsystemBOULDER, Colo. - Exabyte Corp. signed an agreement value
Maritime
CANADA RAFT ACCIDENT KILLS 5 US EXECUTIVES
(Ap) |
Five U.S. advertising executives were killed when their inflatable raft pitched sideways in fast-mov
TANDY INTRODUCES NEW COMPUTERS
(Ap) |
Tandy Corp. Monday introduced a range of personal computer models, stealing some thunder from an ann
INSIDE TALK ON SHIPPING BY JOE BONNEY
joe bonney |
A PROPOSED CANADIAN DISTRICT for the International Longshoremen's Association was rejected by delega
Maritime
ALASKAN BUSH COUNTRY TRAIN IS NEVER LATE
Michael Zielenziger |
NEAR GOLD CREEK, Alaska - Out in the untamed isolation where Everett Bolz lives, there is no town, n
Rail News
US DELAYS SANCTIONS IN PASTA WAR
Janet Porter |
The United States put a hold on its so-called spaghetti war with the European Community Monday, back
HEALTH-CARE COVERAGE TARGETED BY NY LAW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Gov. Mario Cuomo approved a bill to aid workers who have lost jobs to maintain health insurance bene
ONTARIO SCHEDULES ELECTION FOR SEPT. 10
Knight-Ridder Newspapers |
Ontario, Canada's wealthiest, most industrialized and most populous province, will hold a provincial
Maritime
PULLOUTS FAILING TO FAZE S. AFRICA
Chicago Tribune |
Amid suggestions that a four-year wave of U.S. corporate pullouts may be cresting, "disinvestment" a
Maritime
MEXICO'S PRESIDENT VISITS JAMAICA
(Ap) |
Mexican President Miguel de la Madrid is in Jamaica for a three-day state visit to help celebrate th
Maritime
INFERIOR BOLTS ENDANGER LIVES
Carl M. Cannon |
A House subcommittee pointed a finger of blame at U.S. importers for counterfeit and mis-marked bolt
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Broker Group Offers Course on CharteringThe Association of Ship Brokers and Agents (U.S.A.)
Maritime
ASBESTOS REMOVAL COURSE UPHELD
(Ap) |
A federal judge upheld on Monday a local law requiring asbestos removal workers to take a city-run s
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES GAIN GROUND ON WEST COAST
John Davies |
In California, Oregon and Washington, conventional energy sources like oil and natural gas continue
SMITHKLINE SETS JOINT VENTURE WITH SUMITOMO
Mark Magnier |
SmithKline Beckman Corp. said it is forming a joint venture with Sumitomo Pharmaceuticals Co. to dev
Maritime
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