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News Briefs - Oct. 29

Sun Eruption Could Disrupt Communications • Pacer’s Profits, Revenues Rise in 3Q • Vitran Reports Higher Profits • Allied Holdings Narrows 3Q Loss • And more...

October 29, 2003

Survey: Consumers More Confident As Holidays Approach

Consumer confidence rose in October as the labor market showed signs of picking up, the Conference Board said Tuesday.

October 28, 2003

Forward Air Names Campbell CEO

Forward Air Corp., a contractor to the air cargo industry, said that it had named Bruce Campbell the company's new chief executive officer.

October 28, 2003

Durable Goods Orders Rise 0.8% in September

New orders for durable goods rose 0.8% to $176.3 billion in September following a revised decline of 0.1% the month before, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday. Orders have increased in four of the past five months.

October 28, 2003

News Briefs - Oct. 28

EGL Lowers 3Q Forecast • Truckers Expected to Protest in Miami • Quarterly, Yearly Profits Rise for Oshkosh • P.A.M.'s 3Q Earnings Decline • And more...

October 28, 2003

Federal Reserve Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged

Federal Reserve policymakers voted to keep the benchmark interest rate unchanged at 1%, and said they expected to hold rates down for "a considerable period" because the threat of deflation remains despite a strengthening economy.

October 28, 2003

Leavitt Confirmed As EPA Chief

The Senate confirmed Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt on Tuesday to become head of the Environmental Protection Agency.

October 28, 2003

Average Diesel Price Dips 0.7 Cent to $1.495

The average retail price for diesel fuel declined by 0.7 cent to $1.495, the first decrease in four weeks, the Department of Energy reported Monday. br clear=all>

October 28, 2003

Technology Briefs - Oct. 21. - Oct. 27

Cummins Executive Urges Low-Sulfur Fuel Use • New Jersey Cracks Down on E-ZPass Speeders • Hines Named Pegasus Division President

October 27, 2003

Business Optimism Marks '03 MC&E

SAN ANTONIO — American Trucking Associations’ annual meeting here brought widespread reports that business conditions are the best in years, significant reorganization for some ATA-related groups and industry discussion of coming federal rules on such issues as diesel emissions and drivers’ work hours.

October 27, 2003