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U.S. Economic Worries Continue

A bad inflation report, new evidence of shrinking export and import activity, a falling stock market and declining consumer sentiment add up to a new round of worries for the U.S. economy.

February 21, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - Feb. 21

Verizon Finishes $170 Million Phase in Florida Expansion; Motorola Cuts 300 More Jobs in Cell Phone Unit; Philips Says May Miss 20 Million Handset Sales Goal; Court Won't Review Limit on Cable Ownership.

February 21, 2001

Industry Upturn Is Expected in Second Half of Year

Trucking is already in recession because its main customer, manufacturing, is in recession, say analysts — some of whom see a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel.

February 20, 2001

Editorial: Stoking Economic Optimism

There are reasons to be cautiously optimistic that, for the trucking industry, the worst of the current economic downturn may be behind us. For the less optimistic, it appears that at a minimum, things aren’t likely to get much worse before they get better.

February 20, 2001

Executive Briefing - Feb. 20

Navistar Shareholders Say Dump Poison Pill; West Texas Communities Want Truck Route; American Air Raising Cargo Rates April 1; ATA Forms Research Institute; and more...

February 20, 2001

Dina Trading Suspended on NYSE

The New York Stock Exchange announced on Friday that it was suspending trading in American Depositary Receipts of Mexican truck manufacturer Consorcio G. Grupo Dino.

February 20, 2001

U.S. Average Retail Diesel Price Falls 3.8 Cents

he U.S. average pump price for diesel fuel fell 3.8 cents in the past week, to 148.0 cents per gallon as of Feb. 19, the Energy Department reported Tuesday afternoon.

February 20, 2001

FMCSA Eyes Lower Federal Driver Age

The U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is considering a truck driver pilot program from the Truckload Carriers Association that would put 18- to 21-year-olds behind the wheel.

February 20, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - Feb. 20

Microsoft Sells Its System to Some Phone Makers; United Air Launches High-Tech Cargo Terminal; AT&T, Digital Link Sensor Technology With Web Use; NHL Uses Wireless to Assist to Meet Ticket Goals.

February 20, 2001

Executive Briefing - Feb. 16

In the news today: I-95 Lane In Fla. to Be Closed for Big Race; Sysco to Acquire HRI of Canada; Navistar Loses 58 Cents/Shr; Producer Prices Jump; 91ÊÓÆµ Starts Rise; and more...

February 16, 2001