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Oil Execs Deny Supply Manipulation
Oil industry executives Tuesday denied charges, contained in a Senate subcommittee report, that they had withheld supplies to force up gasoline prices during tight markets, the Associated Press reported.
April 30, 2002Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
Trucking Struggles Through Slow Times
Any benefits from the nation's budding economic recovery gave little boost to trucking's first-quarter earnings, as carriers reported that they scrounged for freight in January and February before enjoying a modest March uptick.
April 29, 2002Continued Spending Softens Recovery, Analysts Say
Consumer spending helped moderate the recession, but it also takes some of the zing out of the recovery, news reports said Monday.
April 29, 2002Editorial: The Still-Bumpy Economic Road
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. rucking has always been a good barometer of the national economy, and the news from a host of trucking companies is that this long-anticipated recovery has yet to get a solid footing. arly signs of a pickup are certainly emerging, and at least the optimists among us believe that things are finally getting better out there.
April 29, 2002Terrorism, Money Woes May Boost Private Fleets
For most of the past 20 years, for-hire trucking companies have steadily picked up more of the freight that manufacturers and other corporations used to distribute in their own trucks.
April 29, 2002News Briefs - April 29
Oil Cos. Manipulate Supply, Senate Panel Charges • Turnpike Reopens After Truck Crash • Company Plans Dedicated International Truck Bridge • Oil Price Falls As Mideast Crisis Cools • And more...
April 29, 2002Opinion: Private Fleets on the Rise
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. ore than 31,500 private truck fleets with more than 10 vehicles each operate in the United States. Some 1,000 of these have more than 50 vehicles.
April 29, 2002Diesel Price 0.2 Cent; Third Straight Weekly Decline
The average price of diesel fuel at the nation's pumps dropped two-tenths of a cent last week to stand at $1.302 cents per gallon, the Department of Energy reported Monday.
April 29, 2002Economy Expanded at 5.8% Rate in First Quarter
The U.S. economy grew at the fastest rate in more than two years during the first quarter of 2002, the Commerce Department said Friday.
April 26, 2002News Briefs - April 26
Pa. Turnpike Closed, May Stay Shut Through Weekend • Missouri Bill Would Raise Diesel Fuel, Gasoline Tax • Swift Sees 1Q Profits Rise • Senate Committee to Hold Ergonomics Hearing • And more...
April 26, 2002