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REPORT DETAILS ETHANOL SUBSIDIES
(AP) |
Archer Daniels Midland Co. received $29.23 million in Agriculture Department subsidies for its ethan
IEA DIRECTOR SAYS PRICES UNPREDICTABLE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
It will be difficult to predict price moves of crude oil for the next several months, said Helga Ste
DECLINE IN DOLLAR'S VALUE TRIMS NORWAY'S OIL PROFITS
Journal of Commerce Special |
The recent decline in the value of the dollar has eaten up about a quarter of the additional profit
STUDY FAVORS 2 PIPELINE ROUTES
(AP) |
An environmental study of a proposed $825 million natural gas pipeline across Utah has concluded tha
AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS OPENS GAS FACILITY IN BRAZIL
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Air Products and Chemicals Inc. and its Brazilian subsidiary, Air Products Gases Industrials Ltd., a
DU PONT, NY BLOOD BANK AGREE ON RESEARCH PACT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. and the New York Blood Center announced they have entered into a three
DOW CHEMICAL TURNS A PROFIT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Dow Chemical Co. reported fourth quarter 1986 net income of $168 million, a turnaround from the year
FUTURE OF FIRE SAFETY CODES SUBJECT OF NEW ORLEANS PARLEY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
"The Future of International Fire Safety Codes" will be the topic of the principal address at the Ma
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Kalium Hikes<br><br> List PricesFor Potash<br><br>Kalium Chemicals is raising its list prices for po
NATIONAL DISTILLERS POSTS DROP IN NET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
National Distillers & Chemical Corp. reported fourth quarter 1986 net income fell slightly to $33.3
NEW PRODUCTS STEAL MARKETS FROM STEEL
JOHN E.D. IRVING Jr. |
Producers in the engineering plastics market are jockeying to position their products for ever more
PROVESTA TO BUILD OKLA. YEAST PLANT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Provesta Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Phillips Petroleum Co., will build a fermentation produ
REICHHOLD CHEMICAL IMPROVES PERFORMANCE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Reichhold Chemicals Inc. reported fourth quarter net income of $0.9 million, or 11 cents a share, co
SCHERING-PLOUGH'S NET RISES TO $59.9 MILLION
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Schering-Plough Corp. reported fourth quarter earnings increased to $59.9 million, or $1 a share, fr
UNION CARBIDE POSTS NET LOSS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Union Carbide Corp. reported worse results for the fourth quarter with a $495 million net loss compa
ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Tenn. Firms Sell TVA<br><br> 13,600 Tons of CoalThe Tennessee Valley Authority bought 13,600 tons of
STUDY FINDS MOST BRITONS OPPOSE MORE NUCLEAR PLANTS
(AP) |
Most people in Britain oppose the building of more nuclear power stations, according to a public opi
COAL EXPORTS RUHRKOHLE DELIVERS 2 SHIPMENTS TO MOROCCO
KIRBY V. FREEMAN |
Ruhrkohle Trading delivered two shipments totaling 52,727 tons of bituminous steam coal to Morocco i
COURT UPHOLDS LILCO RATE HIKE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Appellate Division of the state Supreme Court upheld a $2.45 million rate increase the Public Se
A TALE OF TWO NUCLEAR PLANTS
JOC Team |
The Seabrook nuclear power plant, 10 years and $5 billion in the making, has generated more problems
NY COMMISSION OKS COST-PLUS CONTRACTS
(AP) |
State regulators gave Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. permission to award cost- plus contracts on its own
CRITICS BLAST DOE'S PLAN TO DELAY WASTE DUMP
MICHAEL ZIELENZIGER |
The U.S. Energy Department's announcement that it cannot open a national waste dump for high-level r
EARNINGS CRUM & FORSTER SWEETENS XEROX'S PROFITS
JOC Team |
Xerox Corp. said a $51 million charge to boost loss reserves in a discontinued insurance operation l
ACUTE CARE FOR ELDERLY HOUSE PANEL EXPECTS BILL BY END OF 1987
LEAH R. YOUNG |
The House Ways and Means Health Subcommittee expects to produce legislation this year to provide cat
INSURANCE BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US Hospitals Facing<br><br> Shortage of NursesThe vacancy rate for registered nurses in U.S. hospita
INSIDE TALK ON INSURNCE BY ALAN HERBERT
Alan Herbert |
THE GREAT SKI RACE. Team entries are drifting in for the AIG Insurance Industry Ski Cup Challenge to
NY BROKERS HIT RULE CHANGE
PAULA L. GREEN |
Regulatory revisions to ease access to the state's excess and surplus lines market are necessary des
TORONTO DECRIES BANKING PROPOSAL
LEO RYAN |
The Canadian government has moved ahead with plans to create international banking centers in Montre
COST OF CREDIT THURS., JAN. 29, 1987 (PERCENTAGES PER YEAR)
JOC Team |
INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATES<br><br> Canada U.K. Germany Holland SwitzerlandDa
BULKITALIA BUYS MORE SHIPS
THOMAS TAYLOR |
Bulkitalia has proceeded with the renewal of its bulk carrier fleet with the<br><br>purchase of two
Maritime
LA. PORT SEES 29 PERCENT CARGO RISE
MARIE PRAT |
An official with the port of Lake Charles joked that if every other U.S. port were like this one, th
Maritime
NO QUICK END SEEN TO ROTTERDAM STRIKE
SIMON CAMERON MOORE |
Hopes are fading for a quick settlement to the dockers strike over layoffs in Rotterdam's convention
Maritime
MARAD PAYS $19.3 MILLION ON SHIP DEBT
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Maritime Administration quietly paid off $19.3 million of the government- insured debt on the 22
Maritime
CBT MAILS BALLOTS ON EVENING TRADING
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The Chicago Board of Trade this week mailed to its members ballots containing the exchange's proposa
NIGHT TRADING PLAN BOOSTS PRICE OF CBT'S IDEM SEAT
LAURIE A. MORSE |
The price of an Index, Debt, and Energy Market (IDEM) seat on the Chicago Board of Trade has risen s
NCA DELAYS CATTLE FUTURES MOVE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The National Cattlemen's Association will delay requests for further congressional action on livesto
PERU'S SILVER OUTPUT UP
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Peru's silver production rose during Jan.-Nov. 1986, while copper, lead and zinc output fell from Ja
DRILLERS PROTEST NORWEGIAN PLAN TO CUT OUTPUT
BOB WESENBERG |
Four oil companies who are operators on the Norwegian continental shelf told the government that it
BRAZIL SET TO FORGO PART OF ITS COFFEE EXPORT QUOTA
(AP) |
Brazil said it will give up 1 million bags of its coffee export quota if international controls are
RECORD 1986 GRAIN OUTPUT BOOSTS CANADIAN STOCKS 32 PERCENT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Record Canadian prairie grain production last year boosted on-farm grain stock estimates to 44.7 mil
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