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RECORD US TRADE DEFICIT FORECAST FOR 1994
John Maggs |
The U.S. merchandise trade deficit widened in November to $15.5 billion from $13.7 billion in Octobe
CON-WAY EXPANDS SERVICE IN 16 STATES TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF DEREGULATION
Rip Watson |
In an effort to stake out new markets arising from intrastate trucking deregulation, Con-Way Transpo
BN REALIGNS MERCHANDISE BUSINESS GROUPS REGIONALLY
Lawrence H Kaufman |
Burlington Northern Railroad has realigned its Merchandise Business Group, which accounts for more t
HOUSING SHORTAGE IN RUSSIA FAILS TO ATTRACT INVESTORS
Milan Ruzicka |
Russia's housing and non-housing construction, despite severe shortages, attracts a limited interest
Maritime
NOVEMBER IMPORTS, SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
U.S. Census Bureau tables, adapted by Paul Schaffer. |
Vs. Vs. Vs. Vs.Value Prior 2 Mos. 1993 1992 Mil. $ Mo. Back
Maritime
NOVEMBER EXPORTS, SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
U.S. Census Bureau tables, adapted by Paul Schaffer. |
Vs. Vs. Vs. Vs. Value Prior 2 Mos. 1993 1992Mil. $ Mo. Back
Maritime
CSX CORP. SETS THIRD CONSECUTIVE EARNINGS RECORD
Journal of Commerce Staff |
CSX Corp. Thursday reported its third consecutive quarterly net earnings record, announcing it earne
FRENCH AIR PRICE WAR BYPASSES CARGO MARKET
Special to The Journal of Commerce |
The price war that followed the liberalization of French air routes from Paris to Marseilles and Tou
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
CSX AGAIN SEEKS OK TO ABANDON W.VA. TRACKELKINS, W.Va. - For the second time, CSX Tr
DEMOCRATS FIGHT GOP BID TO FREEZE NEW REGULATION
Lisa Burgess |
Republicans and Democrats squared off Thursday for what is shaping up as a battle that could bring t
SEEKING TO SKIRT MEXICAN HIJACKERS, APL TO MOVE BOXES INLAND BY RAIL
Peter M. Tirschwell |
In an enhancement to its direct Asia-Mexico shipping service begun last year, American President Lin
DUTCH RAILWAY, PORT OF ROTTERDAM AWAIT APPROVAL OF TRAIN CORRIDOR
Bruce Barnard |
NS Cargo, the newly independent Dutch rail freight company, and the Port of Rotterdam, the world's b
OPERATING INCOME SETS MARK AT SANTA FE PACIFIC
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Santa Fe Pacific Corp. fourth-quarter operating income was $123 million, 7 percent higher than the $
EXPORTS AND GENERAL IMPORTS _ SELECTED COMMODITY GROUPINGS (CENSUS BASIS _ IN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS)
U.S. Commerce Department |
NOVEMBER 1994 OCTOBER 1994 NOVEMBER 1993 Exports* Imports** Exports* Imp
TRANSPORT BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
NORTHWEST AIRLINES REGISTERS RECORD PROFITST. PAUL, Minn. - Northwest Airlines repor
TEAMSTERS FACTIONS FIGHT AS LOBBYING MOVES AHEAD
Rip Watson |
Internal fighting over Teamsters union finances threatened to boil over into the courtsWednesday, wh
UNION PACIFIC POSTS FLAT NET, BUT RAIL UNIT SETS A RECORD
Lawrence H Kaufman |
With the shadow of the takeover fight with Burlington Northern Inc. to acquire Santa FePacific Corp.
PAPUA NEW GUINEA JOINS COFFEE PACT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Papua New Guinea has signed the 1994 International Coffee Agreement, thereby becoming a provisional
ICC AGAIN STAVES OFF THREAT OF ELIMINATION
William L. Roberts |
The Interstate Commerce Commission, earmarked early as a candidate for elimination under fiscal 1995
STORMS' PRICE-TAG TOPS $58 MILLION FOR CALIF. FARMERS
Sacramento Bee |
California's farm industry suffered more than $58 million in damage from two weeks of storms, offici
SOFT-DRINK GIANTS WAGE (COLA) WAR AGAINST MULTILATERAL ALUMINUM PACT
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Coca-Cola and Pepsico are in a fizz about an international pact that seeks to rid the world of exces
PFIZER POSTS 4TH-QUARTER PROFIT INCREASE
Associated Press |
Strong growth in sales volume and cost-cutting helped Pfizer Inc. to a 16 percent increase in profit
SECOND CALIFORNIA UTILITY FIGHTS POWER-SUPPLY RULE
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Following the lead of neighboring utility Southern California Edison Co., San Diego Gas & Electric C
COMMODITY / ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
FARMERS PLAN TO RAISE 3 PERCENT MORE TURKEYS IN '95WASHINGTON - Farmers raised sligh
CONTINENTAL WIDEBODY FLEET SLASHED TO CUT COSTS AIRLINE'S MOVE POSES PROBLEMS FOR SHIPPERS
William Armbruster |
In a move that could spell trouble for freight forwarders and shippers, Continental Airlines is slas
ANGLO AMERICAN TO FIGHT BAN ON BLASTING FOR GOLD ON SUNDAYS
Knight-Ridder Financial |
The chairman of Anglo American Corp., the world's largest gold mining company, Thursday openly criti
LOWER ELECTRICAL RATES COULD JOLT GAS INDUSTRY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Natural gas is expected to encounter more competition from electricity under the restructuring of th
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE - FAST FACTS TOP NORTHEAST CONTAINERPORTS
Port Import / Export Reporting Service, New York |
No story.
QUESTIONS FLY OVER SALE OF GE JET ENGINES TO IRAN
Michael S. Lelyveld |
An unpublicized sale of U.S.-made jet engines to Iran last month has touched off a flurry of questio
TWO UTILITIES IN NEVADA SUE US OVER HOOVER DAM VISITOR CENTER
Associated Press |
Two rural Nevada power companies have filed a second lawsuit against the federal government, chargin
STRIKE FORCES CLOSURE OF LARGE JAMAICAN BAUXITE REFINER
Canute James |
Jamaica's largest bauxite refiner started shutting down its plant on Thursday after the union repres
COMMODITY / ENERGY BRIEFS
Wire and Staff Reports |
WESTINGHOUSE TO BUILD PLANT IN NETHERLANDSPITTSBURGH - Westinghouse Electric Corp. s
FUEL CHANGE TAKES TOLL AS SUN'S PROFIT PLUNGES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Sun Co. said fourth-quarter earnings were hurt by its inability to fully recover higher costs associ
WEEKLY COAL EXPORTS WEEK OF JAN. 9 - 13, 1995
PIERS, New York |
Only table.
DAILY PETROLEUM PRICES.
JOC Staff |
Thursday Jan. 19, 1995 Prevailing sellers' posted prices at the close of business, represent
KUWAITI OIL MINISTER IS ADAMANT THAT BUDGET AX WILL SPARE OIL SECTOR
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Abdul Mohsen al-Mudaij, Kuwait's oil minister, Wednesday reiterated there would be no cuts in oil se
UP CLOSE, CITY IS TANGLED MESS OF SPLINTERS
Mark Magnier |
The incredible devastation resulting from Japan's largest earthquake in decades assaults the senses
HONG KONG CARRIERS SEEK TRANSPORT ALTERNATIVES
P.T. Bangsberg |
Shippers, lines and traders are divided on the best way to keep goods moving without the use of eart
NIGERIA AGREES TO LABOR TALKS ON PAY ISSUES
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Nigerian Labor Minister Samuel Ogbemudia Wednesday promised talks with the Nigerian Labor Congress,
GASOLINE PRICES
JOC Staff |
Jan. 19, 1995 RESELLER RACKUnleaded Mid- Premium-Unlead Pre
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