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Paccar Earnings Reflect 'Recessionary' Market

Due to slow sales, truck maker Paccar reported first-quarter earnings of $44.3 million or 58 cents per share, well below last years $154.9 million or $1.98 per share. Net sales for the quarter were down 34% to $1.5 billion.

April 24, 2001

U.S. Gasoline Prices Make Highest Jump in 50 Years

U.S. gasoline prices leaped by nearly 13 cents per gallon to $1.67 in the past two weeks, according to the Lundberg Survey of 8,000 gasoline stations, news services reported.

April 23, 2001

Ward Named Dealer of the Year

W.A. Bill Ward, president of Ward International Trucks in Mobile, Ala., was named Dealer of the Year by the American Truck Dealers division of the National Automobile Dealers Association.

April 23, 2001

Executive Briefing -- April 23

Study Finds 80,000 Trucks Crossed Border in 1999; QCL Buys First of Several Ga. Fueling Centers; 3M to Cut 5,000 Jobs; Delta Pilots Reach Agreement With Management; and more...

April 23, 2001

ATD Chairman Pleads With Truck Manufacturers

BALTIMORE -- In his keynote address on Saturday, American Truck Dealers Chairman Stanley DeVore of Casper Truck Center pleaded with truck manufacturers to "stop changing the rules of the game."

April 23, 2001

U.S. Average Retail Diesel Price Rises 0.6 Cent

The U.S. average pump price for diesel fuel rose 0.6 cent in the past week, to 144.3 cents per gallon as of April 23, the Energy Department reported Monday.

April 23, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - April 23

Texas Instruments Developing Quick Data Chip; Cell Signal Ban Spreads Outside Canada; N.J. Cancels New Area Code; and New Handheld Features May Burden Users.

April 23, 2001

Truckers Seeing Recovery Signs, Times Says

In positive indication of the economys direction, truck drivers are beginning to see an uptick in their business, the New York Times reported Sunday.

April 22, 2001

Carrier Execs Use Nasstrac Pulpit to Drum Up New Business

NAPLES, Fla. - Five disciplined, powerful, high-ranking trucking executives were given an assignment and all of them avoided it. There was just too much selling to do.

April 20, 2001