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Jobless Claims Increase is Highest in Two Months
The number of U.S. workers filing for initial unemployment benefits rose to the highest level in two months, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
June 2, 2005Dynamex Reports Improved Earnings for Its Third Quarter
Logistics and delivery firm Dynamex Inc. reported net income of $2.7 million or 23 cents a share for its third quarter 2005 ended April 30, up from $2.3 million or 20 cents a year earlier.
June 2, 2005U.S. Class 8 Fleet Rises 2.9% in First Quarter
Large fleets also accounted for a greater share of new truck registrations in 2005’s first quarter, compared with last year, said Gary Meteer, director of the commercial vehicle group at Polk in Detroit.
June 2, 2005Crude Oil Price Drops Below $54; DOE Cites High Diesel Demand
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. rude oil prices surged past $55 a barrel Thursday before receding, following a Department of Energy report that showed distillate demand, which includes diesel, rose 7.7% last week.
June 2, 2005April Construction Spending Rises to Record Rate
April construction spending rose 0.5% to a record $1.067 trillion annual pace, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday.
June 1, 2005ISM Says Manufacturing Activity Expands at Slower Pace in May
The Institute for Supply Management said Wednesday manufacturing activity expanded at a slower pace in May than a month earlier..
June 1, 2005Diesel Retail Price Gains 0.4 Cent, Rising to $2.16
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. he average price of U.S. retail diesel fuel rose 0.4 cent to $2.16 a gallon, turning around four straight weeks of declines, the Energy Department reported Tuesday.
June 1, 2005Security & Safety Briefs - May 25 - June 1
TSA Begins Hazmat Fingerprinting • States Scrapping Highway Call Boxes, Paper Says • U.S. Reportedly Considering International ID Standard • Study: Many Automobile Drivers Lack Basic Skills • And more...
June 1, 2005Survey Finds CEOs Expecting 'Solid' Growth, but Slower Than 2004
Business Roundtable said its survey of chief executive officers for May found that "America's leading CEOs expect continued solid economic growth for the next six months," but at a slower pace than 2004..
June 1, 2005House Report Scolds DHS for Poor Freight-Security Management
The U.S. House of Representatives adopted an appropriations committee report scolding the Department of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøland Security for its handling of freight security — including the Transportation Worker Identification Card program and fingerprint-based background checks for drivers of hazardous materials.
June 1, 2005