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GM LOSES DATA IN FIERO PROBE
(Ap) |
General Motors Corp. has lost documents produced by an internal task force investigating engine fire
TRADE MISSIONS
JOC Staff |
The following business missions are scheduled to arrive in the United States. The Journal of Commerc
Maritime
AUSTRALIANS URGE US TO CUT BARLEY SALES AID
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Australian barley producers, upset about the effects of subsidized U.S. barley sales to Saudi Arabia
Maritime
ECONOMIST DENIGRATES SOVIET GOODS
(Ap) |
An influential economist says Soviet consumer goods ranging from cars to shoes are shoddy, old-fashi
Maritime
THAI AIRWAYS REPORTS RECORD FIRST HALF PROFIT
P.T. Bangsberg |
Thai Airways International reports its best-ever first half with profits of 1.7 billion baht (US$68
Air Cargo
UK LINES PRESENT CASE FOR MERGER
Edwin Unsworth |
British Airways PLC and British Caledonian Airways presented an eight-point argument Monday defendin
Air Cargo
OFFSHORE INSURER WEIGHS OPENING FLA. BRANCH OFFICE
C.A. Carpenter |
Florida has encouraged at least one major insurance company to think twice about operating exclusive
FOREIGNERS HOLD NYMEX POSITIONS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
In the first half of 1987, some 25 percent of the top participants in the energy markets on the New
FUEL OIL DEALER BACKS EXXON MOVE
Sam Glasser |
A Brooklyn, N.Y., fuel oil dealer says that much of the recent criticism leveled against Exxon Co. U
THREE WINDMILLS UP FOR SALE
Journal of Commerce Special |
During the energy crisis, they were built high above the Columbia Gorge to light homes and power ind
GA. OFFICIALS AT ODDS ON POWER PLAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Georgia Power Co. officials would welcome a state energy plan, but oppose a least-cost planning met
TAIWANESE EXPORTS LINKED TO DOLLAR
JAMES McGREGOR |
Taiwan's exporters should be able to retain most of their markets in the United States as long as th
Maritime
COCOON SHORTAGE HITS CHINA'S SILK INDUSTRY
P.T. Bangsberg |
China's famed silk industry is facing a shortage of silkworm cocoons that has forced some factories
Maritime
FIRM BLAZES NEW CAR-TRANSPORT TRAIL
Andrea Chancellor |
Thrall Car Manufacturing Co. hopes to revolutionize the transport of automobiles with its new system
Trucking News
WAR WITH IRAN STRAINS IRAQ'S ECONOMY
Tom Hundley |
While Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini may promise paradise to Iranian soldiers who fall in battle, the r
Maritime
65,000 MERCEDES RECALLED DAIMLER-BENZ SAYS CRUISE-CONTROL UNITS MAY BE DEFECTIVE
Erich E. Toll |
West Germany's Daimler-Benz AG has recalled about 65,000 of its cars sold in the United States becau
HOW WILL IT PLAY IN IOWA?
John Boyd |
Tonight is Presidential Softball Night in Des Moines, Iowa, a time for summer play among the Democra
DOLLAR KEEPS EDGING AHEAD
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar continued to push higher against major foreign currencies Monday, but trading was ex
MEXICO'S BULLS STAMPEDE BOLSA
Journal of Commerce Special |
The Mexican stock market, known as La Bolsa Mexicana, has surged to new highs, bringing its overall
INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
JOC Staff |
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Daily Industrial Materials Price Index of Sensitive Spot Commodity Prices on
RETIREES LOBBY HOUSE MEMBERS ON HEALTH BILL
Leah R. Young |
The American Association of Retired Persons is heavily lobbying all members of the House in anticipa
FERMI 2 PROBE TO DELAY UNIT'S COMMERCIAL START-UP
George White |
Detroit Edison's Fermi 2 nuclear plant won't begin commercial operation by Sept. 1 as planned, becau
TOSHIBA ILLEGAL SALE 'TIP OF THE ICEBERG?'
(Ap) |
Toshiba's illegal sale of banned machinery to the Soviet Union has underscored complaints that Japan
Maritime
CYLIX SIGNS PACT TO MANAGE PUROLATOR SITES
Kevin D. Thompson |
Purolator Courier Corp. has inked a two-year pact with Cylix Communications Corp., allowing the data
Air Cargo
RAIL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Restructuring Will Cut 600 Union Pacific JobsOMAHA, Neb. - Union Pacific Railroad said a res
Rail News
TRAILER TRAIN HIKING FLEET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Trailer Train Co. will add 2,000 double-stack well cars to its fleet and 200 spine" cars to meet the
Rail News
MEXICO SAYS EXPORT BOOST IN LINE WITH OPEC DECISIONS
(Ap) |
Mexico said its decision to increase its levels of oil exports to 1.36 million barrels a day is only
W. GERMAN DENIES CHINA STORAGE PLAN
(Ap) |
A ranking parliamentary official denied Monday that the government hoped to ship nuclear reactor was
ECONOMIC IRONY STALLS JAPANESE AUTO IMPORTS
Chicago Tribune |
It's ironic. A few years ago the American public started buying Japanese imports in record n
Maritime
SECURITIES INDUSTRY GROUP TO SET UP LONDON OPERATION
Cristina Lee |
The Securities Industries Association will establish an "international district" in London in the fa
DIVERS HOPE THERE'S GOLD IN THEM THAR SEAS
(Ap) |
ABOARD THE SOSI INSPECTOR - Divers searching a 1909 shipwreck have come up with trappings of the man
Maritime
SIX ADDITIONAL LINES TO CALL AT BALTIMORE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The port of Baltimore got good news late last week when six more shipping companies agreed to begin
Maritime
EXPERT PROPOSES NUCLEAR WASTE SOLUTION
(Ap) |
A pioneering nuclear expert at the weekend offered Congress what he called a ''neat way" out of the
COAL MARKETS CHANGE PUTS FOCUS ON US
Journal of Commerce Special |
A move this month to change the name of Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi's coal unit from Agip Carbone to
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Fed Grants Sumitomo Bank Holding StatusWASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve Board approved an ap
COSTS RISE FOR LOCAL PHONE SERVICES
Neill Borowski |
For most consumers, the breakup of the Bell system has resulted in sharply higher bills for local te
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE LASER SYSTEM GUIDES ROBOTIC VEHICLES
JOC Staff |
British-manufactured robotic vehicles that are designed for materials handling, are said to be the f
Maritime
WEEK AHEAD
Wire and Staff Reports |
Senate Trade Bill Vote Expected on TuesdayThe final Senate vote on its version of the omnibu
FEATHERS IN THEIR CAPS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The maritime industry is citing 14 heroic Coast Guardsmen who rescued the crew of a Soviet cargo shi
Maritime
REFLAGGED KUWAITI TANKERS A LINK IN SOPHISTICATED EXPORT EFFORT
(Ap) |
The Kuwaiti tankers that will carry the Stars and Stripes through the Persian Gulf past Iranian guns
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