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ASSOCIATED BRITISH PORTS EARNINGS ROSE BY 14.3 PERCENT IN THE FIRST HALF OF 1995
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Associated British Ports Holdings announced pretax earnings for the first half of 1995 of UK43.5 mil
Maritime
Maritime
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NARITA AIRPORT CARGO SETS A RECORD FOR JUNETOKYO - The New Tokyo International Airpo
EXPORTS OF STOLEN CARS A HEADACHE FOR CUSTOMS
Associated Press |
Down at the waterfront, customs inspector Fred Parham keeps a sharp eye out for stolen cars in outbo
Maritime
Maritime
FRICKS IS APPOINTED CHAIRMAN, CHIEF EXECUTIVE
From Wire Reports |
William P. Fricks, president of Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., also will become the shipy
Maritime
Maritime
THREE IRON ORE, STEEL FIRMS IN INDIA PLAN THEIR OWN SHIPPING COMPANY
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
Three state-owned steel and iron-ore companies are establishing a shipping venture to handle captive
Maritime
Maritime
DOUBLE-STACK TRAINS GET SECOND LOOK IN MARYLAND
Rip Watson |
To stack or not to stack. That is the question Maryland transportation interests are revisit
SENATE PANEL OKS SPENDING BILL WITHOUT FUNDS FOR SHIP SUBSIDIES
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Senate Appropriations Committee approved a fiscal 1996 spending plan for the State and Commerce
Maritime
Maritime
SANTOS, CLOGGED WITH CONTAINERS, SLAPS LIMITS ON UNLOADING
Michael Fabey |
Shippers to Santos, Brazil, beware: Your cargo may get there, but there's no telling when it will ge
MARITIME BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
STRIKE CONTINUES AT MATSON SISTER FIRMSAN FRANCISCO - A strike that shut down a suga
Maritime
Maritime
NEWPORT NEWS SHIPYARD TO START 1ST COMMERCIAL CONTRACT SINCE '79
Lisa Huber |
On Saturday, Newport News Shipbuilding will again become a commercial shipbuilder. In a morning cere
Maritime
Maritime
FMC BEGINS PROBE INTO JAPAN PORT PRACTICES AGENCY TO DETERMINE ANY DISCRIMINATION AGAINST US LINES
Tim Sansbury |
The Federal Maritime Commission is launching an investigation into Japanese port practices to determ
HOUSE, SENATE MOVE TO RESHUFFLE, DISSECT COMMERCE GORE DEPLORES TECHNOLOGY CUTS
Richard Lawrence |
Legislation to abolish the Commerce Department edged forward Wednesday as the Ways and Means Committ
MEDITERRANEAN DEAL KEEPS VIRGINIA TERMINAL BUSY
Lisa Huber |
Mediterranean Shipping Co. Inc. this month became the largest company to call on the Newport News Ma
Maritime
Maritime
IRAN EXTENDS POWER IN REGION VIA TRADE DEALS
Michael S. Lelyveld |
Iran has stretched its influence over neighboring countries and multinational interests in a flurry
TWO AUTO PROCESSORS MERGE OPERATIONS ON WEST COAST FIRM TO BE ONE OF NATION'S LARGEST
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
Two large West Coast import auto-processing operations, one based in Tacoma, Wash., and the other in
TRUCKING PARLEY ON CONSEQUENCES OF OPEN BORDERS BEGINS IN LAREDO
Journal of Commerce Staff |
A two-day conference on the effects of opening border states to international trucking gets under wa
CITIC SELLS PART OF SHARE IN CHINA'S CATHAY PACIFIC
Linda Chong |
One of China's principal investment houses, Citic Pacific Ltd., has sold 2 percent of its holding in
TRANSPORT CALENDAR
JOC Staff |
Transportation Club of Seattle. Sept. 13. Washington Chapter. Lana R. Batts, executive director of t
BAA PICKED TO RUN AIRPORT IN INDIANAPOLIS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Indianapolis Airport Authority signed a contract with BAA USA Inc. to operate the airport, makin
NEW ROUND OF SALES IN STORE FOR UK PORTS
Janet Porter |
Britain's ports are in the throes of an upheaval, with several poised to change hands. Two p
FOR UAL-TIDE GIVING, A 777 TO CALL YOUR OWN
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Already stumped about what to give for Christmas? Neiman Marcus, the tony Chestnut Hill, Mas
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
SENATORS INTRODUCE FAA REFORM BILLWASHINGTON - Key senators have introduced a bill t
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS WORLD'S TOP PRODUCERS OF LUXURY CARS
Roper Starch Worldwide, Mamaroneck, NY |
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COST OF CREDIT
JOC Staff |
Wednesday, Sept. 13, 1995 (Percentages Per Year)INTERNATIONAL INTEREST RATESCanada
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
JOC Staff |
The New York foreign exchange rates below, provided by Reuter Money Service, are selling rates among
STRAIGHT TALK - IRA ROSENFELD THE AAR'S CHALLENGE: DERAILING WASHINGTON'S RUNAWAY METAPHOR
Ira Rosenfeld |
Congress and the president are heading for a confrontation that could see the government out of mone
USED AIRCRAFT AUCTION ATTRACTS LOW BIDDERS
WILLIAM DiBENEDETTO |
It's a buyer's market when it comes to used airplanes. And this week the buyers were definitely in t
FRENCH BANKS WARN AGAINST POSTAL SERVICE ENCROACHMENT
Tara Patel |
La Poste, France's national postal service, came under fire this week from French banks worried that
RYDER SUING TEAMSTERS TO RECOVER STRIKE COSTS
Chris Isidore |
Ryder Automotive Carrier Group Inc. filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the International Br
DEMAND FOR FUNDS SQUEEZES IMF'S LENDING RESOURCES
Richard Lawrence |
The International Monetary Fund, in its annual report released Wednesday, said its lending resources
LOCKHEED SELLS ITS STAKE IN MALAYSIA REPAIR VENTURE
P.T. Bangsberg |
Malaysia's sole aircraft repair and overhaul firm has become wholly localized with the sale of a sta
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE INDUSTRIAL PRICE INDEX
Journal of Commerce |
(1)SPOT PRICE INFLATION RATE, SMOOTHED, ANNUALIZED, Sept. 15, '94 - Sept. 13, '95 (a graph)
MK RAIL SETTLES 2 CLASS ACTION SECURITIES SUITS
Reuters |
MK Rail Corp. has settled two class action lawsuits charging that the company and its controlling sh
US DOLLAR'S CLIMB OVER 100 YEN STRENGTHENS IT AGAINST GERMAN MARK RUBIN-LED PLAN CREDITED FOR RALLY
Jean Sundrla |
The "Rubin rally" in the dollar gained momentum Wednesday, as the dollar extended its gains against
JOBLESS RATE FALLS TO 15.08% IN SPAIN
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Spain's unemployment rate was 15.08 percent in August, down from 15.19 percent in July, the Labor Mi
CONSUMER PRICES JUMP IN CHINA
Knight-Ridder Financial |
China's consumer prices rose 19.8 percent in January-August compared with the same period last year,
LEROY PEABODY, CONSULTANT, DIES AT 70
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Leroy Elden Peabody Jr., founder of the transportation consultancy L.E. Peabody & Associates Inc., d
CHICAGO'S AIR-TRAFFIC COMPUTER BACK UP, BUT PROGNOSIS IS DIM
Reuters |
The failure-prone main computer at a busy air-traffic control center near Chicago was working again
PEOPLE - TRANSPORT
Wire and Staff Reports |
CSX INTERMODAL INC. (Hunt Valley, Md.) - Peter A. Rutski was appointed vice president of business pl
IOWA GRAIN SHIPPERS SEEK SOLUTIONS FOR THE LONG HAUL
Rip Watson |
With elevators overflowing and a new harvest about to begin, Iowa grain carriers and shippers will t
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