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AVIATION BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
NY Air to Discontinue<br><br> Service to RochesterNew York Air said it will discontinue service to R
ROYAL JORDANIAN HAS PLANS FOR WEST BANK
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Ali Ghandour, chairman of Royal Jordanian, said he hopes to reopen offices in the West Bank, occupie
CONSOLIDATION TREND BY NO MEANS OVER?
TOM BELDEN |
Although most major U.S. airlines have been involved in mergers or takeovers this year, the consolid
ARGENTINE AUSTRAL UNDER PRESSURE
JEREMY MORGAN |
Argentine foreign exchange markets could be set for further turmoil around the end of this year, ana
Maritime
BOEING CHRISTMAS IS GREEN WORKERS AT PUGET SOUND PLANTS GET SIZABLE BONUSES
GLORIA JOSEPH |
With a week of shopping days left before Christmas, 115,000 Boeing employees nationwide today are be
CANADA URGED TO RESOLVE TRADE DISPUTES WITH EC
(AP) |
The European Community warned Canada that relations could deteriorate if some trade disputes are not
Maritime
DAVIDOFF TO APPEAL 12-YEAR SENTENCE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Harry Davidoff, vice president of Local 851 of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, plans to
BEIJING PLANS TO PURCHASE GE ENGINES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
General Electric Co. and the Beijing Regional Administration of the Civil Aviation Administration of
BONN RESISTS US PRESSURE GOVERNMENT REFUSES TO STIMULATE ECONOMY
JESS LUKOMSKI |
U.S. Treasury Secretary James A. Baker III's plan to coax West Germany into firing up the country's
Maritime
IMF MEDICINE HARD TO SWALLOW
(AP) |
The government of Zambia recently got a much-needed $280 million loan from the International Monetar
Maritime
US-IRAN SETTLEMENT IN DOUBT
(AP) |
Negotiators attempting to settle financial questions left by the 1979-80<br><br>break in U.S.-Irania
Maritime
EC TRANSPORT MEETING ACCOMPLISHES LITTLE
EDWIN UNSWORTH |
Transport ministers of the European Community met in Brussels Monday without making any significant
PERU STANDS FIRM ON DEBT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Peru has no foreseeable intention of renegotiating its debt repayment position with the Internation
Maritime
FOREIGN HEADLINES
From Wire and Staff Reports |
US, USSR to Debate<br><br> NEW YORK - U.S. and Soviet officials agreed to conduct a series of televi
Maritime
CAROLINA EXPECTS REDUCED EARNINGS
LEO ABRUZZESE |
Rising insurance costs and mounting losses from a specialized trucking division will reduce sharply
AAR INCOME RISES IN SECOND QUARTER
JOC Team |
AAR Corp., a major supplier of aircraft parts and services, reported fiscal second quarter income ro
FOREIGN VISITS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hart, Gorbachev Meet<br><br> MOSCOW - U.S. Senator Gary Hart said Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev
Maritime
VOLVO GM MAY CUT BACK ACCORD COULD JEOPARDIZE SOME TRUCK MODELS
MICHAEL S. LELYVELD |
The signing of a formal agreement creating the Volvo GM Heavy Truck Corp. may mean the end of the li
POLLUTION THREATENS JACKSONVILLE'S FUTURE
(AP) |
Airborne acid is eating away at the paint on new cars as they pass through this city, endangering Ja
Maritime
LIGHT PLANE SHIPMENTS DOWN 10 PERCENT IN NOVEMBER
TOM WEBB |
The nation's light plane makers shipped 10 percent fewer airplanes in last month than they did in No
SNAPPED STEEL CABLE DELAYS BARGE REMOVAL
(AP) |
A snapped steel cable, which had a breaking point of 384 tons, has caused the latest delay in salvag
Maritime
BELGIAN TUGMEN STRIKE
(AP) |
Personnel of private towing companies started an indefinite strike Monday, hampering shipping traffi
Maritime
COURT MAY REVIEW RAIL ACCESS DISPUTE
DAVID M. CAWTHORNE |
A federal court is expected to review a controversial Interstate Commerce<br><br>Commission decision
WEEKLY TRUCK TONNAGE INDEX
JOC Team |
The following index charts weekly changes in motor carrier tonnage originating<br><br>from 49 produc
TRAFFIC BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Operating Rights Cases<br><br> Scheduled for ReviewSchedules for processing several motor carrier op
YELLOW FREIGHT FACES CHARGE AGAINST EARNINGS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Yellow Freight System will face a $1.3 million charge against fourth quarter earnings from the sale
EVERGREEN: A DREAM COME TRUE
WILLIAM ARMBRUSTER |
The Evergreen Group started in 1968 as a one-ship operation. But even then its founder, Y.F. Chang,
Maritime
A BUSY CALENDAR FOR AISTO
GARY TAYLOR |
The Association of Independent Stevedores and Terminal Operators hired an executive director and est
Maritime
BERMUDA STAR PLANS OFFERING PART OF PROCEEDS TO BE USED TO LEASE, OPERATE THIRD LINER
CHRIS DUPIN |
Bermuda Star Line Inc. is planning a public stock offering to raise between $9.75 million and $12.75
Maritime
SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Team |
December 15, 1986<br><br> U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gall
REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES IN US
JOC Team |
Real estate purchases in the United States represents another arena of investment for the Japanese.
JAPANESE FIRMS FIND US OPPORTUNITIES
JOC Team |
The massive trade and account surpluses rung up by the Japanese in recent years have led to a huge i
SECURITIES THE PRIVATE SECTOR'S FAVORITE US INVESTMENT
JOC Team |
While corporate takeovers and real estate made up a sizeable block of Japanese investment in the Un
TYPICAL TAKEOVER CANDIDATES
JOC Team |
The Japanese firms moving to take control of a foreign company - typically a privately-held, medium-
INVESTORS NOT EASING TRADE GAP
JOC Team |
Although the surge in the yen against the dollar has prompted an avalanche of Japanese investment in
ASIA SHIP COMEBACK ON HORIZON
P.T. BANGSBERG |
The worst may be over for the ailing shipping industry, but care is needed to prevent the patient fr
C&NW MAY SLASH SYSTEM
DAVID M. CAWTHORNE |
The Chicago & North Western Railroad is considering selling or abandoning nearly one-third of its 6,
SIGNS OF STRONG ECONOMY LIKELY TO PUSH INTEREST RATES HIGHER
RIPLEY WATSON Jr. |
Indications of a stronger-than-expected U.S. economy seem likely to push interest rates upward near-
EGAN WANTS FEDERAL INVESTIGATION FOLLOWING LOUISIANA PORT FIRING
MARIE PRAT |
Robert G. Egan, fired after a rocky two years as director of the South Louisiana Port Commission, is
PORT DISPUTES RAISE INTEREST IN STRIKE INSURANCE
EDWIN UNSWORTH |
Labor disagreements affecting several important ports worldwide this autumn have increased shipowner
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