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EARNINGS
JOC Staff |
Sales Net Income Per Share CompanyPeriod Latest Prior Latest Pr
SPRING PLANTING SLOWED BY COLD, WET WEATHER
(Ap) |
Cold, wet weather has slowed spring planting and crop development in a large part of the nation's fa
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Staff |
AVIATION Mexicana postpones sale of government shares, announces cost cuts. 5BIndirect air
CORRECTIONS
JOC Staff |
An April 27 story on Page One of The Journal of Commerce appeared to describe President Reagan as th
RESEARCH DISPUTES JOB CLAIMS IN MASS.
John Maggs |
Research by a Federal Reserve Bank economist has added ammunition to the argument that Gov. Michael
CASE MAY WARRANT COMPUTER LITIGATION
Paula L. Green |
The antitrust lawsuits that state officials have lodged against insurers are tailor-made for the age
CHINESE OFFICIAL URGES CURBS ON COAL EXPORTS
P.T. Bangsberg |
In what appears to be an abrupt about-turn in coal policy, a senior Chinese official now says the co
CARRIERS URGED TO ACT ON SECURITY PROGRAMS
Mark Magnier |
Indirect air carriers, including air couriers and express package companies, have a substantial role
Air Cargo
GASOLINE, DISTILLATE STOCKS DROP
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Supplies of gasoline and distillate oil declined last week, according to the American Petroleum Inst
VANCOUVER PORT CARGO INCREASES
Journal of Commerce Special |
Cargo terminals in the Port of Vancouver are running handsomely ahead of record traffic levels set i
Maritime
NS SET RECORD FOR OPERATIONS DURING QUARTER
Lawrence Kaufman |
Paced by a sharp increase in coal revenue, Norfolk Southern Corp. turned in its best first quarter e
Rail News
P&O TRIES TO BREAK FERRY STRIKE
Janet Porter |
P & O European Ferries Wednesday attempted to break the three-month strike by ferry crews that has h
Maritime
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
April 27, 1988 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High
Maritime
US PLANS BRIEFING ON FISHING BAN
(Ap) |
A top State Department official said he will meet with representatives of Japan, South Korea, China
MEXICO MAY EXTEND PESO FREEZE TO YEAR-END
WILLIAM A. ORME Jr. |
Mexico's president said the government will enforce its inflation-fighting economic solidarity pact
HIGHER SOYBEAN PRICES EXPECTED THIS SUMMER
Wire and Staff Report |
Rallies in the soybean futures pit on the Chicago Board of Trade are underlining a bullishness for t
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
AGRICULTURAL TRADE LEADS
Supplied by U.S. Department of Agriculture |
Corn Importer seeks yellow corn for human consumption. Quantity: 5,000 mt. Quality: no. 2 or
VERITY PREDICTS EVENTUAL SUCCESS FOR TRADE BILL
Keith Rockwell |
Commerce Secretary C. William Verity said he foresees a very good chance that Congress will pass a t
UNION CARBIDE SETS BUDGET FOR EXPANSION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Union Carbide Corp. will increase capital expenditures this year to about $700 million, up from $593
PLASTICS CORNER HOECHST CELANESE TO BOOST ACETAL COPOLYMER OUTPUT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Engineering Plastics division of Hoechst Celanese Corp. is currently enhancing domestic Celcon a
BUSINESS IN TODAY'S NEWS
JOC Staff |
This index alphabetically lists all companies and other operating organizations such as ports mentio
BENAFUELS WINS CONTRACT TO SUPPLY COAL TO USS
Andrea Chancellor |
Benafuels Inc. won its first contract to supply metallurgical coal from a West Virginia mine it acqu
US TO SEND TEACHER TO MARITIME SCHOOL
Robert F. Morison |
For the first time, the U.S. Coast Guard will send an instructor to the World Maritime University in
Maritime
LIFE INSURERS DEFEND NEED FOR REINSURANCE ON FEDERAL PROGRAMS
Leah R. Young |
The life insurance industry is defending itself against congressional charges that the reinsurance i
ADMINISTRATION BACKS SECOND RUBBER ACCORD
Knight-Ridder Financial |
When the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee meets to discuss the second International Natural R
WANTED: TECHNOLOGY FOR CHINESE TEXTILE MILLS
Noel Fletcher |
U.S. exporters may help China fill its void of microcomputers and automated equipment in textile man
Maritime
SOVIET PULLOUT SPURS PAKISTAN EXPORT FEARS
Josh Goldstein |
The Soviet agreement to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan may result in the return of many of the
Maritime
VERITY CALLS ON SOVIETS TO LIBERALIZE EMIGRATION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Soviet Union must liberalize its emigration policies before U.S.-Soviet trade can realize its po
EC WARNS JAPAN TO OPEN MARKETS
(Ap) |
The European Community is willing to consider tariffs or quotas against Japanese products if Japan t
JAPAN, US RESUME BEEF, CITRUS TALKS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Senior U.S. and Japanese officials resumed talks Wednesday to break an impasse over Japan's beef and
INSURERS SAY SUIT BY STATES TO COST MILLIONS IN DEFENSE
Paula L. Green |
The insurance industry is paying a stiff premium as it builds a defense against several states' char
COAST GUARD CHIEF CRITICAL OF THE WAY BUDGET PROCESS WORKS
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Coast Guard Commandant Paul A. Yost thinks there is something really wrong with the way the budget p
Maritime
SCHERING-PLOUGH TO HIKE SPENDING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Schering-Plough Corp. expects to raise research and development spending 18 percent this year to alm
OCCIDENTAL SIGNS LICENSING PACT WITH CHINESE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Occidental Chemical Corp. has signed an agreement with China Wuhan Chemical Engineering Corp. (CWCEC
MEXICANA AIRLINES OUTLINES ITS PLANS FOR RESTRUCTURING
(Ap) |
Mexicana Airlines will undertake a major restructuring and has postponed a plan for sale of the gove
Air Cargo
MILITARY CONTRACTORS' LIABILITY QUESTIONED
Leah Young |
In the wake of the Challenger explosion, can the federal government claim that contractors are immun
NY MAY ALTER REGULATION OF RENTAL CAR WAIVERS
(Ap) |
The chairman of the New York Senate Insurance Committee, Joseph Bruno, said he'll sponsor a bill bac
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Md. Insurer Seeks Malpractice Rate HikeMaryland's largest writer of physician malpractice in
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
World Economy, Trade To Expand, IMF SaysWASHINGTON - The world economy will grow about 3 per
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