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LAST HURRAH FOR MILLER?
Journal of Commerce Staff |
James Miller tries to fend off attacks on his budgets with humor and conservative philosophy, as he
ON THE MOVE
Staff Report |
Utica Mutual<br><br> PresidentAdds Post<br><br>NEW HARTFORD, N.Y. - Utica Mutual Insurance Co. elect
USSR TO BUY PERUVIAN PCS
BARBARA DURR |
Novotec, Peru's first computer manufacturer, is negotiating the final details of a contract to sell
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
China-Japan Visits Set<br><br> BEIJING - Vice Premier Tian Jiyun will pay a goodwill visit to Japan
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Team |
Atlantic States Association of Rail Shippers meeting, Jan. 8, Philadelphia Hershey Hotel, Philadelph
COMPUTERS INTEGRATE LOGISTIC OPERATIONS
KEVIN D. THOMPSON |
Logistic operations are no longer the sole responsibility of transportation managers since telecommu
NAVISTAR TRADE EXAMINED OVER 11 MILLION SHARES CHANGE HANDS
MICHAEL S. LELYVELD |
Analysts split over whether heavy trading in the stock of Navistar International Corp. may mean bett
TEXAS AIR CONSIDERS PEOPLE EXPRESS MOVE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Texas Air Corp. has proposed moving People Express Airlines from Newark Airport's North Terminal to
NJ URGED TO RENEW TRANSPORTATION FUND
(AP) |
New Jersey's inferior infrastructure causes higher car repair bills, says a coalition of business gr
STOCK DROP SEEN BULLISH FOR CRUDE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Inventory data released by the American Petroleum Institute this week should be bullish for crude o
COAL UNLOADING FACILITY DISCUSSED
ANDREA CHANCELLOR |
Wisconsin Public Service Corp.'s new railcar unloading facility for coal is one of several issues un
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
No Plans in Offing<br><br> For March OPEC MeetThe Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries has
COMMITTEE AGREES TO EXTEND TAX
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The House Ways and Means Committee agreed unanimously to extend the 9-cent-a- gallon federal gasolin
COURT UPHOLDS PURCHASE OF GASOLINE STATIONS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Getty Petroleum Corp. said that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed a U.S. Dis
DISTRICT COURT FINDS AGAINST MCKAY
Journal of Commerce Special |
Getty Petroleum Corp. said the U.S. District Court in Bridgeport, Conn., found that J.B. McKay Enter
NORWAY WEIGHS TARGETS LIMITS ON OIL PRODUCTION GROWTH EXPECTED
JANET PORTER |
The Norwegian government is expected to ask companies involved in North Sea oil production to cut ba
PENNZOIL UNIT ACQUIRES REFINERY
Journal of Commerce Special |
Pennzoil Products Co. purchased the assets of Seagull Refining Co., including its 8,000-barrel-a-day
SAUDI ARABIA CUTS DELIVERIES TO JAPAN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Japanese oil companies said contracts for January imports of Saudi Arabian crude oil have been cut 2
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Team |
January 7, 1987<br><br> U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon
TIN PRODUCERS MEET FRIDAY ON OUTPUT
P.T. BANGSBERG |
Ministers of three of the world's largest tin producers will meet in Singapore Friday for another ro
SOVIET OIL OUTPUT UP 3 PERCENT IN '86
(AP) |
The Soviet government reported that oil production rose to about 615 million tons in 1986, more than
PANEL STUDIES PROBLEM OF US COMPETITIVENESS
RICHARD LAWRENCE |
Over 150 members of Congress have banded together to try to develop a congressional consensus on leg
CLOSING JSP PROVES TO BE DIFFICULT JOB
ALAN F. SCHOEDEL |
Just how long the final chapter in the Life and Adventures of JSP will be is still a matter of conce
SHIP ACT MAY FACE AN EARLY REVIEW
JOHN DAVIES |
Abuses of rate-setting features in the Shipping Act of 1984 are so dramatic the law may have to be o
ROTTERDAM OIL OPTIONS MART STARTS TRADING THIS SPRING
SIMON CAMERON MOORE |
Trading in options for distillate fuel oil will begin this spring in Rotterdam, the center of Europe
TRUCK MAKERS MAY SHARE COST OF NEW DESIGN
MICHAEL S. LELYVELD |
The guessing game as to who will be the next merger partners in the heavy- truck industry is a serio
WORLD TODAY
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Senate Trade Hearings<br><br> WASHINGTON The Senate Finance Committee will hold hearings next wee
COMPUTER SALE: A KEY TEST OF US-INDIA TIES
SHEILA TEFFT |
The sale of a powerful computer that can forecast weather or design weapons of mass destruction has
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Movers Diversifying<br><br> Into New BusinessesALEXANDRIA, Va. - Household goods moving companies ar
NATURAL GAS PRODUCERS ATTEMPT TO PRICK THE BUBBLE
FORREST S. GOSSETT |
It's a story often repeated in the energy industry: A producing company cannot sell natural gas beca
AMOCO OFFICIAL URGES ALASKAN LEASING
Journal of Commerce Staff |
An Amoco Corp. exploration executive urged timely action by Congress to approve full oil and gas lea
AUSTRALIAN LPG TO GO TO JAPAN
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Japan's Marubeni Corp. concluded a long-term contract with Australia's Wesfarmers Ltd. to import 13
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
OPEC-Mandated Prices<br><br> Cost Kuwait 2 ContractsMANAMA, Bahrain - The Kuwait Petroleum Corp. can
SPOT PRICE GAIN FOLLOWS FUTURES PETROLEUM EDGES UPWARD ON NY, LONDON EXCHANGES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Petroleum prices on the spot markets edged up this week following a run-up in futures prices on both
COOPER INDUSTRIES TO ACQUIRE JOY
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Adler & Shaykin entered into a letter of intent to sell its Joy Manufacturing Co. petroleum equipmen
IRAQI OIL OUTPUT FORECAST TO RISE SHARPLY IN 1987
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Iraq's oil output is expected to reach an unprecedented wartime record of 2.5 million barrels daily
KENYA ATTRACTS US DRILLERS
HOWARD SCHISSEL |
Oil exploration in Kenya is to receive a major boost in 1987 as U.S. and European oil companies move
SURVEY SHOWS GAS PRICES STEADY ON SPOT MARKET
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Natural Gas Clearinghouse Inc.'s survey of domestic natural gas spot market prices for January gener
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Team |
January 6, 1987<br><br> U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon
EQUITABLE ACQUIRES ADOBE PROPERTIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Equitable Resources Energy Co. reached an agreement to purchase all of Adobe Resources Corp.'s major
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