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FORD DECISION COULD FREE CAPACITY
MICHAEL S. LELYVELD |
Officials of Navistar International Corp. have been saying for months that a decision by Ford Motor
COMMODITY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
Brazil Institute Opens<br><br> Coffee RegistrationsSAO PAULO, Brazil - The Brazilian Coffee Institut
DRUG TESTING MOVE BY DOT SUPPORTED
DAVID M. CAWTHORNE |
Random testing of railroad and airline employees for alcohol or drug use drew immediate administrati
SOUTH AFRICAN FARMERS SEE GOOD PROSPECTS FOR 1987
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Agricultural prospects in South Africa are the "best in years," the South African Agricultural Union
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE APPROVES EVENING SESSION
CAROL JOUZAITIS |
Chicago Board of Trade directors voted to approve an evening trading session and schedule a membersh
EX-TEAMSTERS PRESIDENT AILING, DENIED PAROLE
(AP) |
Roy Lee Williams, ailing former Teamsters president, has been denied parole<br><br>from a federal pr
HOUSTON REPORTS 81 PERCENT DROP IN PROFITS
GARY TAYLOR |
Cost-cutting maneuvers cost the Port of Houston Authority $1.1 million last year, but port officials
Maritime
MEDITERRANEAN TO US ROUTE 15 LINES PROPOSE NEW CONFERENCE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Fifteen liner companies operating westbound from Italy and other Mediterranean areas to U.S. Atlanti
Maritime
EDI STANDARDS REVISED AIR EXPRESS CARRIERS LOOK FOR COMMON FORMAT
KEVIN D. THOMPSON |
Air express carriers are slated next month to unveil revised Electronic Data Interchange standards t
GREEK SHIPPING CHAMBER PROPOSES MARINE STOCK EXCHANGE
VICTOR WALKER |
The Greek Chamber of Shipping is seeking government authorization to set up a marine stock exchange,
Maritime
TENN-TOM TONNAGE DOUBLED DURING '86
MARIE PRAT |
Tonnage on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway more than doubled in 1986 over the previous year, but th
Maritime
AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Ryan Says It Won Pact<br><br> To Operate UPS FleetWICHITA, Kan. - Ryan International Airlines, which
WILHELMSEN SEEKS ACCORD ON DEBT
Journal of Commerce Special |
Wilh. Wilhelmsen Ltd. is still deep in discussions with its creditors, in an effort to reach final a
Maritime
IATA MOBILIZES AGAINST US FEES
FELIX DEARDEN |
The International Air Transport Association, which represents 150 airlines accounting for 75 percen
NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
GENERAL NEWS<br><br>The U.S. inflation rate is the lowest in 25 years, and home building performed s
Maritime
AMTRANS TO USE NON-ILA LABOR
MARK MAGNIER |
American Transport Line will use non-International Longshoremen's Association labor to load and unlo
Maritime
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Team |
Transportation Industry Seminar, sponsored by Wertheim & Co. Inc. Jan. 28. Waldorf Astoria, New York
NAVY ESCORTS ADVOCATED FOR SHIPS IN GULF
(AP) |
A retired U.S. admiral said he opposed arming merchant ships traveling in the gulf area, where more
Maritime
AMR REPORTS DECLINE IN FOURTH QUARTER NET
JOC Team |
AMR Corp., parent of American Airlines Inc. reported fourth quarter net income declined to $6.6 mill
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Sen. Lauricella Wins<br><br> New Orleans AwardState Sen. Francis E. Hank" Lauricella of New Orleans
Maritime
KANSAI AWARDS CONTRACT TO BECHTEL CIVIL OF US
(AP) |
The Kansai International Airport Co., planning to build a 1 trillion yen (US$6.5 billion) airport on
TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN HITS SNAG IN CONGRESS
TIM NEALE |
A key player in aviation issues before Congress said he has serious problems with industry proposals
HOPE ERA ENDS AT MOBILE
MARIE PRAT |
In 11 years as director of the Alabama State Docks, Robert M. Hope has weathered two governors, the
Maritime
STRIKE THREAT GROWS AT MIAMI DOCKWORKERS, SEABOARD MARINE AT ODDS ON EMPLOYMENT ISSUE
CRAIG DUNLAP |
A dockworkers' strike looms on the horizon at the port of Miami if Seaboard Marine Ltd. sets up oper
Maritime
KEY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS FOLLOWING NORMAL PATTERNS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Supplies of key petroleum products are following normal seasonal patterns with distillate declining
PASCAGOULA NEARS END OF PLAN
MARIE PRAT |
The port of Pascagoula plans to wrap up a 25-year master plan in 1987 with completion of a new termi
Maritime
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Mexico to Hike Price<br><br> Of Oil by 40 CentsMexico's state-owned oil company, Petroleos Mexicanos
ISRAEL PRIMED FOR DECONTROL
Journal of Commerce Special |
The gradual decontrol of the oil industry in Israel begins this month.<br><br> "Decontrol includes a
OCCIDENTAL DISCOVERS OIL IN PERU'S AMAZON JUNGLE
(AP) |
Occidental Petroleum Co. hit oil in the Peruvian jungle, and the well is capable of producing 8,065
TRITON, THAILAND SETTLE ROW, AWAIT MALAYSIAN OK
P.T. BANGSBERG |
Threats of legal action by a Dallas-based energy company seem to have broken a logjam over drilling
FRANCE'S TOTAL DELAYS WORK ON FIELDS
HOWARD SCHISSEL |
French state-run oil group Compagnie Francaise des Petroles, or Total-CFP, is delaying the developme
EARNINGS
JOC Team |
Sales Net Income Per Share<br><br> Company Period Latest Prior Latest Prior Latest Prior Pa
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Team |
Wednesday, January 21, 1987<br><br> (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATES<br><br>Canada
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Team |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Team |
January 21, 1987<br><br> U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallo
BELGIUM ORDERS POWER PLANTS TO USE CLEANER BURNING FUELS
(AP) |
The government told several power plants to stop using polluting fuels<br><br>because weather-relate
LEAK AT BRITISH NUCLEAR PLANT CONTAMINATES 12 WORKERS
(AP) |
Twelve workers were contaminated by a radioactive leak at the world's largest nuclear reprocessing p
ENERGY BRIEFS KAISER TO SUPPLY COAL TO CELANESE
Wire and Staff Reports |
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Celanese Chemical Co. Inc. and Kaiser Coal Corp. signed a 1987 contract to
ENERGY STUDY LIKELY TO PLEASE COAL INDUSTRY
TIM SANSBURY |
Most of the draft coal chapter of the national Energy Security Study President Reagan commissioned w
CYANOTECH SIGNS TESTING ACCORD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Cyanotech Corp. announced a three-year biological testing agreement has been signed with the agricul
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