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November 28, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 28

In the news this morning: Diesel prices rise ationally; Canada's Chretien reelected; E-Stamp abandons electronic postage for shipping and logistics software; and more.

November 28, 2000

Kerkorian Sues DaimlerChrysler for $9B

Billionaire investor Kirk Kerkorian filed suit Monday against DaimlerChrysler for more than $9 billion, saying the giant German vehicle manufacturer deceived shareholders when it bought Chrysler Corp. in 1998, news services reported.

November 27, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 27

This afternoon's headlines: Ontario truckers threaten election-day fuel protests; Airborne Express to offer electronic document delivery; Isuzu reports losses due to competition; and more to come.

November 27, 2000

Trucking Technology Report - Nov. 27

Today's technology headlines: PanAmSat satellite ceases transmissions; UK mobile phones to carry health warnings; satellite Internet access aimed at remote areas; and more.

November 27, 2000

Labor Issues Key in FedEx-AF Deal

Investment analysts say labor relations issues with the Teamsters union were a significant factor in the FedEx deal to buy American Freightways and operate it with Viking Freight as a nationwide less-than-truckload carrier.

November 27, 2000

Class 8 Decline Continues

The plunge in heavy truck sales continued in October, with total sales of 14,440 down 37.1% from the 22,945 sold in October 1999.

November 27, 2000

Software Exec: Automation Will Create Jobs

Automation does not necessarily mean fewer jobs, said the head of a company selling software designed to shortcut scores of steps in the way third-party logistical companies do business.

November 27, 2000

LCVs at Center Of Size, Weight Study

The federal government鈥檚 first study of truck sizes and weights in nearly 20 years examines ways of increasing productivity through wider use of heavier or longer vehicles as well as potentially adverse effects of allowing increases in dimensions but draws no conclusions and makes no recommendations.

November 27, 2000

Ontario Teacher鈥檚 Pension Plan Buys Four North American Container Terminals

The Ontario Teacher鈥檚 Pension Plan on Friday agreed to pay Hong Kong鈥檚 Orient Overseas $2.35 billion for four North American container terminals, Bloomberg reported.

November 27, 2000

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