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News Briefs - Nov. 15
US 1 Says Net Income Up 70% • Major Fire Breaks Out at Ohio Trucking Co. • Cannon Express Sees Wider Fiscal 1Q Loss • Intermodal Rail Loadings Up 7.4% Last Week • And more ...
November 15, 2002U.S. Oct. Retail Sales Flat, But Rise Without Autos
Even though a new government report said that overall retail sales were unchanged in October, evidence about what consumers bought gave observers hope that spending was rebounding, Bloomberg said.
November 14, 2002Trucking Expects New Congress Will Back Pro-Business Agenda
Republicans wrested complete control of Congress from Democrats in the Nov. 5 elections, which led much of the business community including trucking to celebrate, in the belief that the GOP's agenda is more to its liking.
November 14, 2002McCorkle Sets Regulatory Focus
ORLANDO, Fla. — David McCorkle, fresh from ending his one-year term as chairman of American Trucking Associations, said he will begin his new job chairing the ATA Executive Committee with a push to get ATA and government officials to work more closely together in developing rules for the industry.
November 14, 2002News Briefs - Nov. 14
Pelosi Named First Female Congressional Leader • Wabash National Narrows 3Q Loss • Raba Posts Nine-Month Loss After Lost Order • Trailer Bridge Narrows 3Q Loss • And more ....
November 14, 2002Maritime Group Predicts Port Problems Across U.S.
Although intermodal connections at U.S. ports are currently good enough to keeping cargo moving, they probably will not be sufficient in a few years if freight traffic grows as predicted, according to a new report by the Maritime Administration.
November 13, 2002ATA Names Officers For 2003
ORLANDO, Fla. — American Trucking Associations' Board of Directors endorsed a slate of officers for 2003.
November 13, 2002News Briefs - Nov. 13
Economy Soft, Not Declining, Greenspan Says • Smithway Narrows 3Q Loss • Survey Shows CEOs Sour on Economy • Crude Oil Price Falls After Iraq Deal • And more ...
November 13, 2002Security Briefs - Nov. 6 - 13
91ÊÓÆµland Security Bill Deal Struck • Con-Way to Add Security Surcharge • U.S. to Randomly Check Cars in Michigan • Managers Say Airports Won’t Meet Deadlines • And more ...
November 13, 2002Diesel Prices Fall Again, Down 1.5 Cents to $1.427 a Gallon
The average price of diesel fuel fell 1.5 cents last week to $1.427 a gallon, the Department of Energy reported Tuesday.
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