The Business Times, 31 December 1990

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  • 10 1 Business Times MCI (P) 16/12/90 Monday December 31 1990 75*
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  • NEWS SUMMARY
    • 54 1 SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev will seek a PanAsian summit meeting, including the United States, to discuss ways to ease military confrontations in the region, Japan's Asahi Shimbun reported yesterday. The aim would be to turn the militarised Asian region into a "stabilised, neighbourly and cooperative
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    • 35 1 CAR companies and construction firms in the US face the prospect of another dismal year in 1991 but the semiconductor, aircraft and medical supplies industries are gearing for growth Page 5
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    • 36 1 US PRESIDENT George Bush has signed an executive order clearing the way for the Soviet Union to receive up to US$l billion in credits to buy American farm products Page 5
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    • 37 1 THE Malaysian pharmaceutical industry is expected to achieve a turnover of MS 500 million next year, a growth of 10 per cent compared with this year, according to an industry leader Page 5
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    • 31 1 MOST state-owned enterprises and collectives in Hanoi are in difficulty, mainly because of mistakes by municipal and communist party officials, a daily Hanoi newspaper has reported Page 6
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    • 33 1 MORE and more fathers in the US are taking time off from their work to share the child-care burden with their spouses and to be with their children Page 6
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    • 21 1 A STUDY has suggested that cross-border acquisitions have a good chance of success in the long term Page 6
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    • 25 1 PY VAN looks at the events in the past year that made headlines in the world of classical music Page 9
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    • 33 1 JURONG TOWN Corporation's subsidiaries Jurong Port and Jurong Marine Base have once again posted double-digit growth for the last financial year ended March 31, 1990. Shipping Times Page 1
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  • MARKETS SUMMARY
    • 34 1 THE STOCK Exchange of Singapore's decision to remove 14 of the 134 Malaysian counters from Clob International has been welcomed by the executive chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange Page 2
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    • 34 1 THE NATIONAL Unit Trust (ASN), Malaysia's largest unit trust operator, will give out M 52.52 billion in a special bonus to its 2.45 million unitholders by Jan 1 Page 2
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    • 38 1 THE SPORTS Toto group will begin construction of a Ms4oo million joint venture luxury hotel-cum-office complex at the intersection of Jalan Ampang and Jalan Sultan Ismail in Kuala Lumpur by September next year Page 2
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    • 33 1 PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Petronas, has secured a MS2SO million syndicated loan to finance the second phase of the Dulang oilfield, offshore Trengganu. Page 2
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    • 37 1 LAVALIN International Group will switch to more loans from Europe and the US for the proposed Thai Skytrain project and slash loans from Canadian, Japanese and Thai sources, which have become dearer Page 4
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    • Article, Illustration
      27 1 Friday Change BT-MGA 580.18 +4.39 Kuala Lumpur ....500.88 0.16 Hongkong 3,053.7 -12.98 Tokyo 23.848.71 -91.99 Sydney 1,278.0 -2.4 New York 2,629.21 +3.71 London 2,160.4 -7.4
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    • 18 1 Exchange rates us$ SSI.7425 Yen SSI.2831 MS SS0.6385 Money marfcet rates Overnight 4% +2-1/2 3-month 4-3/4% +1/16
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    • 35 1 London Gold AM fix US$385.40 +USS1.65 Rubber S'pore Jan 153.50*/kg +0.25 M'sia Jan 240.00«/kg +0.50 ML ihi Turnover 45 tonnes+15 Spot MS 15.00/kg +0.01 Crude palm oil Turnover 1,268 lots +215 Jan MS886/tonne +4
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  • 398 1  -  Supplies may be for military use By Lilian Ang THE MARKETING ARM of Saudi Arabia's stateowned oil company, Saudi Aramco, is sourcing nearly US$lOO million worth of jet fuel and gas oil from oil companies in Singapore. Sources say the Saudi Arabian
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  • 529 1 The Gulf Crisis Agencies US PRESIDENT George Bush has held out the slim prospect of an Iraqi pullout from Kuwait to avert war. although Baghdad is showing no sign of preparing to leave the emirate by Jan 15 as ordered by the United Nations. "My
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  • 354 1 Bernama TOTAL capital investments amounting to M 524.7 billion were approved by the MalayI sian Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) during the first ten months of 1990. The figure more than doubled the capital investment approved for the whole of 1989, which
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  • 437 1 13 companies make it to the billion club The BT Top 100 ONLY thirteen Singapore companies made it to the bil-lion-dollar club this year, reflecting the depressed sentiments that have dragged down the world's stock markets since the August 2 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. In 1989, when Malaysian counters were
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  • 144 1 AFP A CRUCIAL meeting of the Chinese Communist Party's central committee ended in Beijing yesterday with the adoption of an economic blueprint for the next decade, including the 1991-1995 fiveyear plan. The official New China News Agency (NCNA) said the party drew up a li:t
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  • HOME/COMPANY NEWS
    • NEWS ROUNDUP
      • 122 2 PRIME MINISTER Goh Chok Tong's twin economic targets will be to secure steady growth and spread its benefits around. Speaking on Saturday night at the Housing and Development Board Staff Union's annual dinner and dance, Mr Goh said he sees a difficult year ahead.
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      • 130 2 A FURTHER 459 items will be added to the Asean preferential trading arrangement (APTA) tomorrow, the Trade Development said over the weekend. The new items include household appliances, office machines, electrical and non-elec-trical machinery, edible oils, chemical products, textiles and garments and paper products. They join
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      • 97 2 THE Sikh community should establish a Sikh heritage centre to help preserve all that is dear to the community and to record the history of the Sikhs in Singapore, says BrigadierGeneral (Res) George Yeo, the Acting Minister for Information and the Arts and Senior Minister of
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      • 64 2 THE Community Development Ministry will launch, next year, a public education and awareness programme on the potential and needs of disabled people, said the Minister of State (Community Development) Ch'ng Jit Koon yesterday at the ground-breaking ceremony of the Society for Aid to the Paralysed's new building.
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      • 67 2 THE Singapore General Hospital will raise its daily ward charges and operation and treatment fees from tomorrow. The fee revision is to offset the rising operational costs, the hospital said over the weekend. SGH added that, as with all government and restructured hospitals, it will continue
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      • 83 2 LEE YOCK SUAN, the Minister for Labour and deputy chairman of the People's Association, says more corporations and individuals should donate sculptures to the government under the Public Sculptures Donation Scheme. Speaking yesterday at the official opening of Marina City Park, Mr Lee said besides enjoying
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      • 76 2 MARKET leader Shell is giving away free petrol at its service stations tomorrow in what is part of a $4 million programme to mark the company's 100 th anniversary next year. Starting from 9am, the first 100 customers at each of the Anglo-Dutch company's 89 service
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      • 70 2 LINGUI Developments Bhd has been unsuccessful in its appeal to the Capital Issues Committee for its reconsideration on the proposed acquisition of 100 per cent stake in Ladalam Timber Complex Sdn Bhd and Quoin Hill Sdn Bhd. Bumiputra Merchant Bankers Bhd said in a statement over
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    • 404 2 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore's decision to remove 14 of the 134 Malaysian counters from Clob International, the over-the-counter market, has been welcomed by the executive chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. According to the New Straits Times (NST),
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    • 304 2 NST PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Petronas, has secured a Ms2so million syndicated loan to finance the second phase of the Dulang oilfield, offshore Trengganu. The revolving underwriting facility (RUF) was arranged by Bumiputra Merchant Bankers Bhd (BMBB). The
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    • 402 2 Reuter THE National Unit Trust (ASN), Malaysia's largest unit trust operator, will give out M 52.52 billion in special bonus to its 2.45 million unitholders by Jan 1. The ASN, an arm of Malaysia's state investment house National Equity Corp (PNB), will also
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    • 401 2 NST THE Sports Toto group will begin construction of a Ms4oo million joint venture luxury hotel-cum-office complex at the corner of Jalan Ampang and Jalan Sultan Ismail in Kuala Lumpur by September next year. The hotel is expected to be completed in
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    • 313 2 NST BERJAYA Corporation Bhd group will continue to acquire properties but on a more selective basis. Admitting that the group's buying spree has been criticised by some quarters, Berjaya director and group general manager Yong Teck Ming said this "should not be of concern" as
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    • 665 2 AHabib Bank Limited (Incorporated in Pakistan) CONSOLIDATED (CONDENSED) BALANCE SHEET AS AT —31 ST DECEMBER 1989 1989 1988 1989 1988 LIABILITIES RUPEES RUPEES ASSETS RUPEES RUPEES Authorised Capital 5 000,000 000 5 000 000 000 Cash on hand and with Banks 32,611,100.806 27.134.406,342 Investments 28.393.226.929 29.730.864.634 Paid-up Capital 2.478,495,000 2,478,495,000
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  • BT TOP 100
    • 648 3 Rank Company Rank Market Number 1990 Par Market Gross P/E last Value of Shares Share Price Value Price Yield Ratio year (in $mil) Issued as at as at as at as at Dec 28 Dec 31 Dec 28 Dec 28 High Low siA 1 6500.2 637.3
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    • 568 3 1 Sime Darby 50* 4071.7 1560.0 3.340 2.190 MS0.50 2.610 3.5 22.7 2 M Banking 3214.7 751.1 (k) 6.310 3.260 MSl.OO 4.280 1.8 23.8 3 MISC 2325.0 750.0 (1) 5.060 3.080 MSl.OO 3.100 3.2 7.3 4 Gentings 50* 2314.1 462.8(m) 5.550 3.625 MS0.50 5.000 1.8 22.1
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    • 636 3  -  By Diana Oon AS THE year got underway, investors shrugged off forebodings of a shrunken market with the delisting of Malaysian stocks on Jan 2, 1990, and plunged into what turned out to be the final charge of the bull
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    • 362 3 AA: Not ranked in Dec 1989. F: First year of listing. (a): Issued 13m ordinary shares of 1 each placed out at $7.50 per share to finance the acquisition of Asia Commercial Bank Ltd and the expansion plans of the Keppel group. (b): Bonus issue of one-for-one. One bonus
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • COMPANY BRIEFS
      • 63 4 TRADING house Mitsubishi Corp said it will provide some 200 million yen over the next four years to fund a study of tropical rainforest reforestation in Sarawak, Malaysia. The study, due to be completed in 1994, will attempt to create a native rain forest
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      • 52 4 SHAREHOLDERS in Hongkong-listed Bond Corp International Ltd, excluding major stakeholder Tomson Pacific Ltd, voted at an extraordinary general meeting to acquire a 50 per cent holding in an Italian property development from BCIL's former parent. Bond Corp Holdings Ltd of Australia, a BCIL
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      • 77 4 JAPANESE trading house Wako Koeki Co applied to the Tokyo District Court on Wednesday for protection against creditors for its 15 billion yen debt, a private credit research agency said in a statement. Wako specialises in trade with communist bloc countries. Wako's financial difficulties were
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      • 73 4 TOTAL-CIE Francaises des Petroles said it is to more than double its natural gas production capacity in Indonesia to 10 billion cu m annually. The French firm said the extra capacity was to enable Pertamina, Indonesia's national oil company, to meet additional sales contracts for liquefied
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      • 77 4 THE US Department of Justice said it intends to file a civil antitrust suit against Japan's Nippon Sanso KK, challenging its proposed acquisition of Semi-Gas Systems of San Jose, California. The Justice Department said the transaction would combine the world's two leading manufacturers of gas cabinets
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      • 80 4 NISSAN Motor Co will set up a laboratory in Tokyo on January 1 to research how best to harmonise automobile transport with society, a Nissan spokeswoman said. Its offices will be divided between its Tokyo headquarters and its central research centre in Yokosuka,
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      • 56 4 NOMURA Securities Co Ltd plans to set up a trust company in New Jersey next March to provide expanded service to US customers, a spokesman said. Nomura International Trust Co will be capitalised at $4 million and will be fully owned by Nomura's US
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      • 62 4 TOKIO MARINE Fire Insurance Co Ltd said it bought a 10 per cent stake in New York-based Financial Security Assurance Holding Ltd to help it start a financial guarantee business in Japan. FSAH subsidiary, Financial Security Assurance Inc, enjoys the largest US market share in the
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      • 66 4 SHOWA SHELL Sekiyu KK plans to start importing Canadian coal to Japan in 1992, with the aim of eventually increasing the import volume to one million tonnes a year, a spokesman for the Japanese oil firm said. The purchase will be made from the Telkwa
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      • 38 4 BERISFORD International said its shareholders approved the sale of its British Sugar subsidiary to Associated British Foods pic at an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM). Berisford is to receive £880 million from the sale.
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    • 491 4 LAVALIN International Group will switch to more borrowings from Europe and the US for the Thai skytrain project and slash loans from Canadian, Japanese and Thai sources, which have become dearer. The Canadian-based group, which is about to sign a concession agreement with
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    • 361 4 NYT DATA GENERAL Corp, a company that helped make the minicomputer business soar a decade ago and was lionised in a Pulitzer Prizewinning book, made a clean break with its past this month by forcing out its founder and chairman,
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    • 676 4 NYT ON AN AUTUMN Friday, just after Pepsico opened its first two Soviet Pizza Huts, a small yellow Lada puttered up to the curb outside the larger one. Out stepped a slight, mid-dle-aged woman, a sanitary inspector from the city's Kievski
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    • 431 4 FT RUPERT MURDOCH'S News Corporation is considering sale of "non-core" assets worth about USS2 billion (£1 billion) over the next three years to reduce debt. The assets could include his 50 per cent stake in Ansett Transport Industries of Australia. A list
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    • 192 4 AFP FRENCH tourism giant Club Mediterranee (Club Med) is set to expand on the Asian market as the share of Asian holiday-makers with the operator soared from 4.9 per cent to 11.8 per cent of the total over the last 10 years. Club Med
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    • 240 4 Reuter SOUTH KOREA expects to export 420,000 cars in 1991, up 19.3 per cent from about 352,000 in 1990, because of increased sales to Eastern Europe and the development of new models, officials of the Korea Automobile Manufacturers' Association said. "Car exports will grow next
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    • 77 4 MOSCOW NARODNY BANK LIMITED Stnj«pc« Branch ,c»m U5530,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE US DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE DECEMBER 30, 1991 n accordance with the provisions of the certificates, notice is hereby given that for he interest for the period from December 51. 1990 to June 28, 1991, the certificates ivill
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  • THE WORLD
    • 567 5 Bright outlook for high-tech and health industries UPI AMERICAN car companies and construction firms face the prospect of another dismal year in 1991 but the semiconductor, aircraft and medical supplies industries are gearing for growth, the Commerce Department said yesterday. "Overall,
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    • 171 5 AFP MOST state-owned enterprises and collectives in Hanoi are in difficulty, mainly because of mistakes by municipal and communist party officials, the daily Hanoi Moi reported last Saturday. "Some 70 per cent of local enterprises are having difficulties and the position of more than
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    • WORLD WATCH
      • 84 5 VISITORS FROM Taiwan will be allowed to stay in Hongkong longer under a proposal to deal with increased workload and manpower shortages plaguing the Immigration Department. The proposal included a "Jumbo visit permit" for visitors from Taiwan that would be valid for two
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      • 95 5 THE state oil firms of Asean members will meet in Manila in January to discuss the group's oil-sharing agreement. The Philippine Energy Chief Wenccslao De la Paz said the firms are due to activate an agreement within Asean for oil-produc-ing nations like Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia,
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      • 32 5 TRADE between South Asian rivals India and Pakistan totalled US$5B.3 million in fiscal 1989-90 ending April 1, Indian Deputy Commerce Minister Shantilal Patel told parliament in a statement.
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      • 72 5 THE Labour Party was ahead of the ruling Conservatives for the first time since the election of new Conservative Prime Minister John Major on Nov 28, according to a MORI opinion poll published in The Sunday Times. It also showed Mr Major's personal popularity much
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      • 54 5 SOUTH KOREA experienced the highest inflation in nine years during 1990 though the rate stayed below two digits. The government Economic Planning Board said consumer prices have gone up 9.4 per cent since the beginning of the year, the highest rise since 1981 when inflation
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    • 166 5 AFP US PRESIDENT George Bush signed last Saturday an executive order clearing the way for the Soviet Union to receive up to US$l billion in credits to buy US farm products. Mr Bush said on Dec 12 that he would grant a sixmonth
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    • 319 5 Bernama MALAYSIAN Pharmaceutical Trade and Manufacturers Association president Chew Soon Keong said the industry was expected to chalk up sales in 1990 of Ms4so million, a growth of 12.5 per cent over last year's $400 million. He attributed the continued growth to the
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  • ENTERPRISE & MANAGEMENT
    • 1008 6  -  More and more fathers are taking time off from their work to share the child-care burden with their wives and to be with their children. Cindy Skrzycki reports on the rising popularity of paternity leave Cindy Skrzycki International Herald Tribune LES SOTSKY felt cheated. The
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    • 301 6 Seminars and courses Duralion Title V— Jan 3 4 The Secretary in Management Singapore *****66 Management Today Hse Institute ot Management Jan 5 Guidelines on Personnel POD Training *****81 Part-Time Organisation Centre Employment Development Jan 7 Object-Oriented ISS Building 1SS Technology *****20 Technology Update Current Issues Seminar Series Jan
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    • 514 6  -  Guy de Jonquieres reports on a study suggesting that cross-border acquisitions have a good chance of being successful in the long term Guy de Jonquieres FT WHATEVER reasons prompted more and more managers in the past few years to choose cross-border mergers and acquisitions as a
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    • 797 6 THE tide of business books kept rising in 1990, and plenty of them hit the high-water marks of publishing-bestseller lists. The following are among Business Week's choices for this year's best business and economics books: Barbarians At The Gate: The Fall of RJR
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  • SPORTS
    • 566 7  -  Samson Gimson ended his first year as a pro on a high note yesterday, winning the Singapore PGA Championship in style. Cassandra How reports Cassandra How PIONEER Electronics Singapore shared a first with Samson Gimson yesterday. The Singapore PGA Championship 1990 marks the first year of sole
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    • 476 7 AP GUY FORGET beat Emilio Sanchez and then teamed up with Catherine Tanvier last Saturday to lift France to a 2-1 win over defending champion Spain in the quar-ter-finals of the Hopman Cup team tennis championship in Perth. Arantxa Sanchez Vicario beat Tanvier
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    • 265 7 Reuter MORE THAN 400 vehicles 175 cars, 130 lorries and 106 motorcycles embarked on the Paris-Dakar Rally last Saturday, the annual test of man and machine in the Sahara. Competitors, facing a total journey of 9,186 km, were making the leisurely trip from
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    • SIDE LINES
      • 93 7 PAUL ERENG, a former Olympian from Kenya and holder of the world indoor record, won the 800 metres in 1 minute 50.47 seconds on Saturday in the second annual New York Games. Meredith Rainey of the Atoms Track Gub, the US college
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      • 147 7 EIGHT of the 27 National Basketball Association teams are over this season's salary cap of US$ 11,871,000, according to a report published in New York. Teams are allowed to surpass the salary cap in order to sign their own free agents, according to the collective bargaining
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      • 73 7 THE Kansas City Chiefs finished their regular season by beating the Chicago Bears 21-10 in Chicago on Saturday, but will need a loss by the Los Angeles Raiders to win the American Football Conference (AFC) western division. The Chiefs would win the western division and earn a
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      • 81 7 ARSENAL stepped up the pressure with a 4-1 victory over Sheffield United on Saturday, leaving league leaders Liverpool facing an awkward visit to Crystal Palace yesterday. The North London side's win leaves them just a point behind Liverpool, who have two games in hand, but if
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      • 107 7 VIRGIL HILL, the undefeated World Boxing Association light heavyweight champion, has signed a contract for a big-bucks fight against Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns next May. Hill, who will defend his crown in North Dakota this week against James Peak, had to cancel a unification bout with
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      • 105 7 THE United States could lose the America's Cup in the 1992 Challenge in San Diego, top US Sailor Dennis Conner predicted yesterday. The man who regained the cup for the US at Fremantle, Western Australia, in 1987, said he saw Italy, New Zealand and Japan as the countries
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  • THE ARTS
    • 1369 9  -  Celebrated Russian emigre Mstislav Rostropovich returned to an emotional welcome in the Soviet Union, while in Singapore, the great tenor Placido Domingo gave his audience a concert they will long remember. P Y Van looks back on a year of comings and goings in the
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  • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE 1
    • 4982 10  -  By Quak Hiang Whai THE CONTINUING Gulf crisis, gloomy world economic outlook and the year-end holiday mood kept investors away from the Singapore stock market last week. Turnover was dismally low during the three days of trade, with the mood decidedly
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  • 3350 11 Main Board H Msia 800 50 6.7% Jurong EngM) 1 215 +37 +20.8% SPC Foreign 287 +36 +14.3% BAT 21c 280 +33 +13.4% UOB Foreign 640 +25 +4.1% C Properties 600 20 3.4% S Finance 145 +19 +15.1% OUB 478 +16 +3.5% H Leong Fin
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 640 12 Forecasting profits and the economy is growing more hazardous NEW YORK AP THE CLOSER 1991 gets, the dicier it looks to Wall Street analysts trying to sort out prospects for the economy and corporate profits. The news on business activity has grown
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    • 901 12  -  By Ray Heath FAREWELL THEN to the old year. Farewell to Mrs Thatcher (and possibly Thatcherism). Farewell to an independent pound. Farewell to whiz-kiddery (until the next time). Farewell to faith in government statistics. Farewell to falling unemployment. Farewell to mega-bids based on borrowed money.
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    • 341 12 AFP SHARE PRICES on the Tokyo Stock Exchange ended 1990 trading on Friday with the Nikkei Stock Average registering the sharpest annual drop since World War 11. The bellwether of the market the average of 225 selected issues wound up the year at
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    • ASIAN MARKETS ROUNDUP
      • 160 12 BARGAIN.HUNTING boosted the Australian stock market during the past week, brokers said last Friday. The main market indicator, the All Ordinaries Index, rose 6.2 points to 1,278.0. The All Industrials Index climbed 13.3 points to 1,949.7 while the All Resources Index edged up 1.1 points to 760.8. Daily turnover
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      • 142 12 THE Securities Exchange of Thailand (SET) index closed at 612.86 on Friday, up 1.23 points, or 0.2 per cent, from one week earlier in pre-holi-day positioning. But the average index for the week dropped to 601.19 from the previous week's 618.58. The average daily value of shares traded was
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      • 260 12 AFP SHARE PRICES rose for the third week in a row on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (JSE) last week as trading picked up in expectation of new regulations, implementing the government's decision to privatise the exchange. Trading increased noticeably, especially in block sales, as traders banked on the last
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    • 155 12 THE GROWTH TRIANGLE A Special Business Times Survey February 26, 1991 The Growth Triangle began casually as an Idea. Singapore. Batam. Johor. Singapore has a rich pool of managerial talent. Batam and Johor are rich in natural resources, land and labour. Combine the three and they make a triangle of
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  • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
    • 4240 13 MBT SHARE PRICES on the Kuala Lumpur stock market drifted slightly lower in a hol-iday-shortened four-day session last week. With investors already in a holiday mood and continued fears of a war in the Gulf, the market marked time and plodded through the week
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        1007 14 THE US STOCK market last Friday concluded its quietest holiday-shortened week of trading in five years with another drifting session. Blue chips eked out a small gain but the broad market lagged. "It's an incredibly boring market," said William Raftery, a technical analyst at Smith Barney. "The rally
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        832 14 UK SHARES drifted lower in late trade following a lower start on Wall Street, but volumes were very thin as many traders were absent for Christmas and New Year holidays. The FTSE 100 was down 7.4 at 2160.4 and FT 30 dropped 2.6 at 1685.2. The market opened weaker
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      • 273 14 DUTCH shares closed easier on the last trading day of 1990 in exceptionally quiet business with most market players absent ahead of a four day New Year break. The Amsterdam bourse will reopen on Jan 2. Dealers and analysts expect share prices to remain depressed in the first half
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      • 172 14 BELGIAN shares finished slightly higher in thin trading before a long weekend, traders said. "There's been a little more activity than we've had lately, but nothing compared to previous years," said one. This time of year usually features more book-squaring than seen this year. Light trading lately reflects a
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      • 233 14 GERMAN shares ended a volatile year on a weak note, sliding 0.9 per cent on exceptionally low turnover to their lowest closing level for seven weeks. The uncertainties surrounding the Gulf and the Soviet Union that weighed on prices on Friday will likely continue to cast ominous shadows over
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      • 173 14 ITALIAN stocks ended little changed in quiet trading and very thin volume focused on a few blue chips such as chemicals firm Montedison, brokers said. "With volume so low, prices lose their significance," one broker said. The MIB share index finished unchanged at 754. The index edged up 0.8
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      • 174 14 THE Paris Bourse kept its record intact on Friday, chalking up another loss to make every trading day this week a loser. The CAC-40 stock price index, down 0.46 per cent at the opening, finished the day at 1,517.93, off 0.72 per cent on the day. It had lost
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      • 305 14 JOHANNESBURG gold share prices closed quietly mixed after thin holiday trading on Friday, as the bullion price trading at around US$3B5 an ounce, dealers said. Shortly before the close the JSE allgold index was unchanged at 1,201. The overall index rose 12 points to 2,723 while the industrial index
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      • 236 14 TORONTO stocks closed slightly higher in slow holiday trading, dealers said. "It was a very sluggish, dull, drab day," said Ira Katzin, an analyst at Richardson Greenshields of Canada Ltd. "Most brokers and traders have used the past week as a holiday session." The composite index firmed 3.77 to
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      • 317 14 Reuter SWISS shares closed the last trading day of the year narrowly mixed with some gains in secondary stocks while blue chips edged mostly lower. Dealers said volume was light with activity focussed on window dressing in selected stocks. The all-share SPI index rose 1.7 points to 908.3 while
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      • 171 14 SHARES on the Stockholm bourse end- Ed 1990 an average of 29 per cent cheaper than they began it, but they rose a notch on the year's last trading day, helped by investors boosting prices to aid year-end portfolio values. The general index rose 1.96 per cent to 865.35,
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      • 79 14 Dec 28 Owe Previous NEW YORK Dow Jones 2,629.21 2.625.50 +3.71 NYSE Financial 121.51 ***** -0.47 SAP 500 328.72 328.29 0.43 Turnover (million) 112 103 +9 LONDON Financial Times 30 1,685.2 1,687.8 -2.6 FTSE 100 2.160.4 2.167.8 -7.4 Turnover (million) 249.3 184.6 64.7 AMSTERDAM CBS Tendency Index 93.5 93.8 -0.3
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  • CURRENCY, MONEY & FUTURES MARKETS
    • 670 15 FOREX MARKET REPORTS THE US DOLLAR fell in very quiet trading in New York on Friday, pressured by several factors, including the larger-than-expected drop in US durable goods orders. Traders had several ideas as to what triggered the sporadic selling of dollars that began
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    • 565 15 ASIAN CURRENCIES AFP ASIAN CURRENCIES were mixed to easier against the US dollar, which firmed on increasing tension in the Gulf. The Japanese yen, Australian dollar, Malaysian ringgit, New Zealand dollar, Indonesian rupiah and Thai baht all fell, while the Hongkong, Singapore and South Korean units
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    • 395 15 Cross rates Dec 29 I USS SS M$ Dm Yen SFr AS NZS USS 1.7355 2.7080 1.4940 134.85 0.5188 1.2745 1.2957 1.7036 SS 0.5762 1.5604 0.8608 0.7770 0.2989 0.7344 0.7466 0.9816 MS 0.3693 64.09 0.5517 0.4980 0.1916 0.4706 0 4785 0.6291 Dm 0.6693 1.1616 1.8126 90.26 0.3473
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    • 277 15 GERMAN Chancellor Helmut Kohl said he agrees with British Prime Minister John Major that a "European Monetary Union should not be rushed", said a report in Saturday's Financial Times. A report in the newspaper based on an interview with Mr Kohl also quoted him
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    • 334 15 Reuter YUGOSLAVIA has announced that the dinar would be devalued against the mark tomorrow in an attempt to boost the country's crippled economy. Prime Minister Ante Markovic told parliament last Friday that the government had agreed to fix the exchange rate at nine dinars to one
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    • 520 15  -  GOLD FINANCIAL FUTURES REPORT Sin Hust Bullion IRAQ'S declaration that in the event of war, Tel Aviv would be its First target prompted private investors in Japan to buy up Japanese gold futures last Tuesday. This one-sided action pushed the equivalent of the spot gold
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    • 524 16 Reuter A DECISION by the US to ease restrictions against imports of Iranian crude is not expected to result in a flood of oil hitting American ports anytime soon because the change is limited in scope and US refiners are chock
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    • 1260 16 REPORTS AFP THE GULF CRISIS and the recession which appeared in the United States and some European countries, particularly Britain, were the main factors influencing commodities markets in 1990. The rapid rise in oil prices after Iraq invaded Kuwait on Aug
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    • 757 17  -  LETTER FROM JAPAN By Irene Kunii JINO IWAKI spreads out strands of lustrous pearls in his wharfside shop on tranquil Ago Bay, where the technique of pearl cultivation was first perfected in Japan at the turn of the century. "The quality of pearls is
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    • 151 17 As at 3pm yesterday: Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency Currencies Bid Offer Australian dollar 1.3300 1.3600 Canadian dollar 1.4820 1.5120 NZ dollar 1.0100 1.0500 Sterling pound 3.2700 3.3000 US dollar 1.7360 1.7510 Local dollars to 100 anits of foreign currency Austrian schilling 15.80 16.80
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    • 211 17 Singapore Outlook: Showm over several areas in the afternoon. Forecast Maximum temperature 31.7* C Assoc humidity 66% Minimum temperature 25.2* C Assoc humidity 92% Hours of sunshine 8.95 Rainfall in mm Trace Rainfall this month 201.1 Rainy days this month 15 World report Asia-Pacific Hi/Lo* Cond. Auckland 24/16 Fair Bangkok
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  • 361 18 Schemes being drawn up to protect the poor Reuter SOVIET President Mikhail Gorbachev has announced new measures to protect poorer citizens and prop up businesses struggling as a result of his perestroika reform programme. Two presidential decrees, published by the Soviet news
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  • 207 18 Reuter HIGHER interest rates might be needed to enhance the attractiveness of German capital markets if confidence in the mark is lost, says the Bundesbank's deputy president. A strong mark would limit the burden of raising money to pay for German unification, Helmut
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  • 319 18 Reuter THE RADICAL young economist that Polish President Lech Walesa has named as prime minister expects to form a Cabinet in the next few days and present it to Parliament, which must approve his nomination. Thirty-nine-year-old Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, a
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  • 318 18 Reuter JAPAN'S new farm minister said it would be best if Japan did not allow even limited imports of rice, its staple food. "I will keep the policy line which my predecessor has maintained (of shutting out foreign rice from the domestic
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  • 809 18  -  The Bottom Line MANO SABNANI MANO SABNANI The writer is the Editor of BT LAST FRIDAY marked the end of an era for United Industrial Corporation, the proud owner of Singapore Land and a high flyer in the local stock market. In a
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  • 43 18 A salesman in Beijing holding up a copy of the 'Girls of the Armed Forces' calendar as residents did last-minute shopping at the weekend for New Year presents. Calendars are popular gifts and are exchanged by the millions.
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  • 262 18 Reuter THE Philippines' newly-ap-pointed Trade and Industry Secretary faces the daunting task of promoting exports and investments amid global and domestic difficulties, outgoing Trade Secretary Jose Concepcion said. President Corazon Aquino appointed Tourism Secretary Peter Garrucho as Mr Conccpcion's successor in a Cabinet
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  • Shipping Times
    • 468 19  -  By Rahita Elias JURONG TOWN Corporation's (JTC) subsidiaries Jurong Port and Jurong Marine Base have once again posted double-digit growth for the last financial year ended March 31, 1990. According to the JTC annual report, Jurong Port saw revenue rise by 14 per
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    • 304 19 FT NISSAN, Japan's second largest vehicle maker, is cutting its ties with Nissan UK, the privately-owned company run by reclusive entrepreneur Octav Botnar which has imported Nissans to the UK for the past 21 years. The move follows a longrunning, and recently highly public,
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    • 593 19 HAVING conquered the West in consumer electronics and outpaced it in vehicles, Asian tycoons dreamed of similar success in the aerospace industry. But the dreams have faded into harsh reality: the end of the Cold War spells lower defence spending worldwide
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    • 315 19  -  By Khaidir Abd Majid FREIGHT forwarders, haulier companies, the Klang Container Terminal (KCT) and shippers are working together to formulate guidelines to specify responsibilities of each sector pertaining to the handling of containers. The guidelines will also specify the penalties that will be
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    • 303 19 FT CAPACITY on the Lloyd's of London insurance market is set to increase to £11.41 billion in 1991, a rise of £400 million compared with 1990, in spite of a reduction in the number of members. Lloyd's on Thursday announced that
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    • NEWS SUMMARY
      • 51 19 THE Philippines' beleaguered maritime industry sails out of 1990 still shipshape, bucking the crippling backlash spawned by both man-made and natural calamities. The past year has also seen a growing number of Singapore shipping companies establishing subsidiaries or expanding their foothold in the Philippines' shipping trade Page
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      • 50 19 FINNISH state oil company Neste has ordered two advanced crude/products tankers at a combined cost of US$l94 million. The order, prompted by declining Soviet oil imports, is one of the most significant newbuilding contracts since the start of the Gulf crisis in August Back Page
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      • 43 19 AMERICAN, the second largest airline in the US, said it will reduce its schedule by about 4 per cent and lay off an unspecified number of employees because it cannot count on pilots showing up for work Back Page
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      • 31 19 A JUDICIAL inquiry has blamed pilot error for the crash of an Indian Airlines Airbus A-320 in which 90 people died 10 months ago Back Page
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    • LOG BOOK
      • 81 20 THE SINGAPORE Maritime Officers' Union will be celebrating its 39th Anniversary with a Charity Dinner Dance today. The guest of honour is Mr Lim Boon Heng, NTUC Deputy Secretary-General and MP for Kebun Baru. More than 400 members and guests from the shipping community are
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      • 74 20 THE CAPTAIN died and the other three people on board a Norwegian freighter were in hospital after being rescued when the vessel sank 20 miles off southern England, a hospital spokeswoman said. Two of the four took to liferafts when the Jarita, 644 tons gross, foundered.
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      • 80 20 THE CHINESE navy has delivered a missile-equipped escort vessel to Thailand, said an official report received in Beijing yesterday. The new class vessel, manufactured by Shanghai's Hudong Shipyard, was christened before Chinese and Thai naval officials in the eastern port city on Friday, Shanghai's Wenhui newspaper
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      • 65 20 CHRISTMAS cakes so huge they could not go through the warship doors were presented by the United Arab Emirates to the foreign forces deployed in the Gulf as a gesture of goodwill, an Italian Navy spokesman said Saturday. Commander Maurizio Ferro, public relations officer, said the
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      • 45 20 LLOYD'S SHIPPING in London warned ships in the Gulf to be wary of floating mines, Egypt Middle East News agency reported. It said two mines were discovered last week in the Gulf off the neutral zone between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
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      • 88 20 ALL FLIGHTS to Europe and the United States from Bahrain are full from Jan 2to 15, British Airways and Gulf Air said. Jan 15 is the UN deadline for Iraq to quit Kuwait. The embassies of Britain, the US, France and Canada have triggered the
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    • 1268 20  -  The past year has seen a growing number of Singapore shipping companies establishing subsidiaries or expanding their foothold in the Philippines' shipping trade. A 1 O Labita reports from Manila. Al O Labita THE Philippines' beleaguered maritime industry sails out of 1990 still shipshape, bucking the crippling
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    • 882 20 THIS twice weekly report, compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd, shows price ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. Prices shown are based on average-sized stem. Market movements are indicated. The Cockett Bunker Price Index change and
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    • 12992 28 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advanced dates are published for a maximum
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      • 1283 35 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCI CARGO Rocord Bookiif/Babnc« Rrts Ship Voy No Etb/Btr Pwiod From To From S ACX Dao* 7A 01/2100 2 30/1700 31/0659 31/0900 4 31/1200 31/1459 31/1700 KX Jade 28A 02/1900 31/1200 31/1459 31/1700 Aka Bhum 452N 02/0645 3 31/0700 31/1159 31/1400 4
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      • 390 35 Port King Suchen, Johan Pearl, Tanjung Emas, Maroudio, Swee Ann B«rih at South Port on D«c 21 1: Pctro Bulk Jaguar; 2: S ga 1 Dua Ruby FerrV Pacific, Stainless King 3: ml; 4: KO Indrasakti; 5: nil; 6: cra>ge ien Leong Smar Asean, Km Line No
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    • 778 35 THE DRY cargo freight market was quiet on Thursday with little fresh fixing activity reported, traders said. The absence of fresh Soviet grain fixing, after the pre-holiday news that Cargill had taken six vessels for the USSR, weighed on sentiment. Some 19,000 long tons of wheat for Rouen/Morocco
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    • 405 36 Lloyd's List FINNISH state oil company Neste has ordered two advanced crude/products tankers at a combined cost of nearly US$2OO million. The order, prompted by declining Soviet oil imports, is one of the most significant newbuilding contracts since the start of the
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    • 476 36 AP AMERICAN, the second largest airline in the US, said it will reduce its schedule by about 4 per cent and lay off an unspecified number of employees because it can't count on pilots showing up for work. American Airlines Inc,
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    • 330 36 AFP A JUDICIAL inquiry has blamed pilot error for the crash of an Indian Airlines Airbus A-320 in which 90 people died 10 months ago, according to The Indian Express. It quoted Judge Shivashankar Bhat as saying in his 600-page report that the
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    • 433 25 m sinsov SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD BOOKING: *****51/ *****64/ *****59 (FESCO LINE) ENQUIRIES: *****33 KL: 03-*****75/697 PORT KELANG: *****43/ *****40 .1 PENANG: *****4/ *****8 JOHORE BAHRU: *****1/ *****1 T ■k to BEST WISHES -V TO ALL CLIENTS AND FRIENDS FOR A VERY HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR AND THANK
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    • 1515 26 MB mm AS AGENTS KAWASAKI SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD (CR No **********0 M) TEL *****77 TELEX KAWAKIRS23I6S FAX *****79 m I M MALAYSIA HARPER WIRA SDN BHD A TEL PJ *****22 PK *****01/5 PENANG *****5 JB *****1 MM KAWASAKI KlSfcN KAISHA, LTD. INDO £SIA exrotr N. AMERICA- PACIFIC SOUTH-WEST /wwwr N.
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    • 1499 27 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD i B Jfc PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street *0340, Singapore 0106. I JAKARTA I I BANGKOK UC««, Wnv 4IM JUT SIN VESSEL VOY SIN BKK SM KOTAJAIW 11SB 3/1 S/1 PEGASUS PROGRESS 449N 2/1 S/1 S/1 E£s J2l V S/1 HA. HO. 10SN 3/1 S/1
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    • 1116 27 f BEN LINE CONTAINERS LTD N 200 Cantonment Road Tel: *****22 #13-05 Southpoint Fax: *****63 Singapore 0208. Telex: RS ***** EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO UK/60NTINENT i VESSEL |VOY SPORE PKLANG S HAMPTON HAMBURG B'HAVEN R'DAM LHAVRE ToJaga Bay f 13/558 In Pt Via OT 17/1 20/1 22/1 Hong Kong Express"
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    • 829 30 :g*fellSH-l INFS^\ INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE FROM FAR EAST TO NORTH CONTINENT HJT BOUND SIN FIX BRV RDM ANT HBC HUERING£N NMIO3 2/1 30/1 2*l 1/2 11/1 27/1 ;ERMAN SEN WFIO4 s/l 24/1 25/1 27/1 21/1 >ARIS SEN *rfl« 12/1 3/2 4/2 «/2 7/2 lACHSEN WMIO4 15/1 10/2 */2 12/2 11/2
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    • 223 30 LOADING FOR VESSEL I STORE CIO MN OAIRIS WIOEO «tO STS VIT I£GUA MOSTWEEN I 24(3 30,4 M»4 ZV4 27N OPT V ***** 2 DISCHARGING FM BRAZIL vessel STORE MUG am *0* NGO KOO Tilm 1 Up W mm Regular BBulk and Container Service Direct to Turkey, Red Sea/ Med
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    • 1183 30 taa* is "fl 13? CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMPANY FULD CONTAINER LINER SERVICE gPL 2, MISTRI ROAD, HMC BUILDING TELEX: IK 2«»COSHIP #15-00. SINGAPORE 0207 FAX: 2»1J« CR NO: **********0 M CABLE. COSTARLINE General Agents: COBTAR SHIPPING PTE LTD VESSELVOY SCP FLX WOT HAM ANT OXK VESSEL/VOY FIX ROT HAM ANT
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    • 800 31 .NIHON-ASIA CR **********0N > TEL: *****22 FAX: *****86 Competitive Rates!! KTA usa All IPI Destns 5/1,11/1 Z all Ports 2/1, 5/1 BANGKOK 2/1, 5/1 I HONGKONG/CHINA 4/1, 8/1 I SYD, MEL, ADEL, BRIS 3/1, 6/1 FREMANTLE 8/1, 13/1 MANILA 4/1, 11/1 PKLG/PENANG 5/1, 12/1 Port Kelang Branch Tel: *****21/2/3 Fax:
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    • 250 31 MARINE AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD TEL: *****33 (12 Llnoa) FAX: *****15/*****03 TELEX: RS ***** RISHIP (3 Llnea) 0 ETHIOPIAN SHIPPING LINES f J (National Lines of Ethiopia) acceptTnT fcl and conventional VESSEL IVOY ETA LOAOING FOR SPORE ABBAY WONZ 27W8 5/02 OARESSAI AAM MOMBASA DJIBOUTI ASSAB MASSAWA NETSANET 21WB 20/02
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    • 822 31 MASKAPAI PELAYARAN WpuLAU LAUT FULLY CONTAINERISED REGIONAL FEEDER SERVICE TWICE WEEKLY/WEEKLY FIXED DAY SCHEDULE BETWEEN THE PORTS OF S PORE, INDONESIA, MALAYSIA THAILAND ALSO ACCEPTING LCL CARGO TO ALL DESTINATIONS WE SERVE FOR BOOKINGS CALL SPECARGO FORWARDING AT TEL: *****55 SINGAPORE INDONESIA SERVICE VSL VOY SIN JKT PAJ SIN PUL
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    • 572 31 BANGKOK CEBU/MANILA VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE BANGKOK [VESSEL I VOY S PORE CEBU MANILA SI AM PAETRA 59N Wed 2/1 Sat 5/1 KITI BHUM 018 4/1 10/1 12/1 JENIINK 38N Thuf 3/1 Sun 6/1 SO STAR 02A 11/1 17/1 19/1 NANTA BHUM 22N Thuf 3/1 Sun 6/1 KITI BHUM (BB 18/1
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    • 189 31 jpkyu WISHES ALL OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS RUSINESS ASSOCIATES AND FRIENDS A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS 1991 MEOAPAC TRANS P L SPORE TEL'22I-9018 TLX RS ***** FAX 226 1028 POSEIDON CONTAINER \XCVv TRANSPORT HAMBURG WISHING CLIENTS FRIENDS A HAPPY NEW YEAR PCL PRIZED CONTAINER LINES TEL 221-5981, 221-9018 FAX 227-8569 f FARGO
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    • 1133 32 a m MAC-NELS SINGAPORE ["port tel *****22"] import tel 22iiooT| TEL: (04) *****6 KK TEL: (088) *****0 ITAWAU TEL: (089) 7786/9 p KELANG TEL (03) *****77 KUCHING TEL: (082) *****3' SKAN TEL (089) 2 '682 l\=/\" I RAHRU TEL 07 *****2 SIBU TEL (084) *****2 LABUAN TEL (087) *****9 UV/
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    • 367 32 ffcfc BLUE STAR LINE SINGAPORE TO NEW ZEALAND AND T/S FIJI FUI.LY CONTAINERISED MONTHLY SAILINGS DISCHARGING AT NEW PLYMOUTH PORT CHALMERS ACCEPTING FCL LCL FOR AUCKLAND. NAPIER. WELLINGTON. BLUFF. CHRISTCHURCH. DUNEDIN, LYTTEI.TON. INVERCARGIL. FIJI AND TAHITI SIN N Pl* AUCK LVT PROSPECT ICS Jan II Jan Via NPI 20 Jan
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    • 806 33 COMPANIA PERUANA DE VAPORES "PERUVIAN STATE LINE" ACCEPTING BREAKBULK/FCL/SOC CARGOES TO/FROM CALLAO, MATARANI, ILO* OTHER PERUVIAN PORTS' WITH T/S AT KOBE ON CPV THROUGH BILL OF LADING. Penang* P Kelang Singapore E'Msia KAMALEVERETT 08,09 Jan 10/12 Jan THOMASEVERETT 19/20 Jan 21/23 Jan KARABIEVERETT 29/31 Jan 01/03 Feb 05/07 Feb "EVERETT
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    • 679 33 SING KWANG HANG! SMTPUM 4 TRANSPORTATION (PTE) LTD WEEKLY LCL/FCL SERVICE IVESSEL |S PORE I JAKARTA I SURABAYA I MEKHANIK KURAKO V 42N 03/1 06/1 [EQUATOR JOY V 09N |07/1 10/1 VESSEL S PORE BANGKOK A VESSEL 02/1 05/01 A VESSEL 04/01 07/01 DESTINATIONS ETA SINGAPORE PORT KELANG 1 JAN
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    • 677 34 CB SHIPPING MARINE SERVICES NORTH QUEENSLAND/PAPUA NEW GUINEA SERVICES CONTAINER/LCL/BREAKBULK SERVICE "ANKE" SERVICE SPf POM MISIMA LAE T'VILLE .'USB 1/1 12/1 IVI in 1"! JAR SPf POM MISIMA LAE T'VILLE V2ISB JO. 1 18 11/2 14/2 1W 1 ',2 N8 LAE CARGO T'SHIP SAN )UA* POM BUNKER SURCHARGE EFFECTIVE VI9SB
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    • 334 36 CHARTPOINT Every Saturday in Business Times VSL VOY ETA SIN ETA P.PNH CHOLTHEE 19/90 28/12 7/1 SENTIASA 16/90 10/1 17/1 For Enquiries Call CALVIN HO/DANY LAU m!§ HIAP HOE SHPPNG ENTERPRISE I f/ttj 1 TEL: *****66 FAX: *****10 \Jljy TLX RS ***** HHSHPG PT. PELAYARAN. SAMUDRA AGUNG PERFECT 1505 2/1
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