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SUPREME COURT RULES ON WRONGFUL DEATHS
LEAH R. YOUNG |
The Supreme Court ruled that federal wrongful death awards to the families of slain police officers
MUTUALS ESTABLISH D&O FIRM
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A dozen mutual life insurance companies formed their own directors and officers liability insurance
EARNINGS
JOC Team |
Continental's Profits<br><br> Tripled in 3rd QuarterNEW YORK Continental Corp. reported third quart
REINSURERS FORM NEW TRADE GROUP
C.A. CARPENTER |
Pitfalls in the growing use of syndication in the U.S. reinsurance industry have led to the formatio
VERMONT SCHEDULES HEARINGS ON COMMERCIAL AUTO RATES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
State insurance commissioner Thomas P. Menson has summoned commercial auto insurers to a public hea
APL EXPANDS OPERATIONS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
American President Lines extended its cross-trade cargo operations to include container service link
Maritime
HALCO CUTS LAKES FLEET FIRM SELLS TANKERS, SEEKS TO CONTRACT OUT BULKERS
LEO RYAN |
A long-established Canadian Great Lakes operator, Halco Inc. of Montreal, announced an agreement to
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hydrofoil Burns, Sinks<br><br> In the River PlateBUENOS AIRES, Argentina - Almost 20 people were fea
Maritime
APL GETS OK TO REFIT OVERSEAS
ROBERT F. MORISON |
The Maritime Administration and its subsidy board broke new policy ground in allowing American Presi
Maritime
TODAY'S NEWS SUMMARY
JOC Team |
BANKING<br><br>The Supreme Court let stand previous rulings allowing banks to sell mutual<br><br>fun
Maritime
INDONESIA EASES INVESTMENT PATH FOREIGN BUSINESSES WELCOME LATEST LIBERALIZATION MOVES
P.T. BANGSBERG |
Foreign businesses operating in Indonesia gave a generally warm welcome tofurther government moves t
Maritime
TRADE RECIPROCITY BACKED
BILL MONGELLUZZO |
The best trade policy for the United States would be based on reciprocity, Rep. Glenn Anderson told
Maritime
TRANSAMERICA HITS NEW HEIGHTS
STEVE KAUFMAN |
Ever since its completion 14 years ago, everybody seemed to know the 853-foot Transamerica pyramid w
Maritime
WEST COAST BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Ore. Maritime Museum<br><br> Opens in PortlandPORTLAND, Ore. - Portland has finally joined the other
Maritime
INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Sumitronics to Sell<br><br> Calif. Firm's SoftwareSUNNYVALE, Calif. - Creative Visual Software Inc.
Maritime
CUSTOMS TO ALTER NEW USER FEES NOV. 7 MODIFICATIONS SPARKED BY CONGRESSIONAL AMENDMENTS
ROBERT F. MORISON |
In response to congressional action, the Customs Service on Friday will revise a number of its new u
Maritime
SEAWAY SEASON ENDS DEC. 17
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The St. Lawrence Seaway announced that the closing date for the 1986navigation season is Dec. 17.<br
Maritime
AUTO IMPORTS BUOY PORT OF JACKSONVILLE
CRAIG DUNLAP |
Automobile imports continued to surge across the Jacksonville Port Authority docks, but they were t
Maritime
EFFECT OF SANCTIONS SLIGHT
(AP) |
New figures by the Agriculture Department show U.S. trade sanctions against South Africa will have l
BUYERS NEGOTIATE FOR HAPAG-LLOYD TALKS UNDER WAY WITH DRESDNER, DEUTSCHE BANK FOR STAKE IN LINE
JESS LUKOMSKI |
Several potential buyers are negotiating with Deutsche Bank and Dresdner Bank for a stake in Hapag-
Maritime
COST OF CREDIT
JOC Team |
Monday, Nov. 3, 1986<br><br> (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATES<br><br>Canada U
COTTON FARMERS TURN TO COMPUTER
(AP) |
The Farmer's Almanac has been replaced by the daily printout as a group of cotton farmers turns to c
CREF RESOLUTIONS TARGET POISON PILLS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
College Retirement Equities Fund, the $25 billion equity component of higher education's pension fun
PIK-AND-ROLL MOVE DEFLATES CERTIFICATE BIDDING WAR
LINDA L. MANSUR |
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's elimination of combining substitute grain and pik-and-roll alre
EARNINGS
JOC Team |
Sales Net Income Per Share<br><br> CompanyPeriod Latest Prior Latest Prio
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Bundesbank Office<br><br> Opened in New YorkThe Bundesbank, West Germany's central bank, opened a re
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Team |
Quotations are offered rates of New York city banks relating to currency transfers of $1 million or
SDR RATES
JOC Team |
The official IMF dollar rate for the special drawing right as measured by a basket of currencies den
TAKEOVER NEWS BOOSTS STOCKS
GORDON PLATT |
Takeover announcements and speculation involving "story stocks" and restructurings continued to domi
DOLLAR STEADY DESPITE ELECTION EVE JITTERS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The U.S. dollar was steady at slightly higher levels Monday, although the market was seen as nervous
1986-87 WORLD SUGAR OUTPUT PEGGED AT 100 MILLION TONS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
World sugar production in 1986-87 (September-August) will total 100 million metric tons, compared w
ENERGY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Israel Earmarks Funds<br><br> For New Coal DepotTEL AVIV, Israel - About $24 million has been earmar
TVA IN MARKET FOR SPOT COAL UTILITY NEEDS 224,000 TONS OF HIGH SULFUR STEAM COAL
TIM SANSBURY |
The Tennessee Valley Authority entered the spot market to buy up to 224,000 tons of high sulfur stea
COAL CALENDAR
JOC Team |
Nov. 4-6 - Coal Marketing Strategies Conference, Shearton Denver Tech Center, Denver, Colo.<br><br>
SYNBIOTICS, IMC IN VENTURE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
International Minerals & Chemical Corp. and Synbiotics Corp. signed an agreement entering into a joi
CHEMICAL MARKETS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Atochem Inc.<br><br> Hikes PricesOf DMSO<br><br>GLEN ROCK, N.J. - Atochem Inc. announced that it has
COMMODITY BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Export Crop Acreage<br><br> Is Lowest in 14 YearsStatisticians in the Agriculture Department say exp
NINE MILE 2 LOADING BEGINS
(AP) |
Fuel loading began at the Nine Mile Point 2 nuclear power plant, putting the country's most expensiv
PLASTICS CORNER
JOC Team |
BP to Boost<br><br> PVC PricesOn Nov. 15<br><br>BP Performance Polymers Inc., Hackettstown, N.J., an
PERU'S COPPER OUTPUT FALLS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Peru's August fine copper output contained in concentrates totaled 34,717 metric tons, bringing accu
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