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Iron, Steel Prices May be Peaking, Journal Says
An oversupply of iron ore may lead to steel price drops, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
March 10, 2005Gasoline Prices Headed to Record Highs, DOE Says
Gasoline prices could reach record highs within a month and remain well above $2 a gallon this summer, the Department of Energy said.
March 9, 2005Yellow Roadway May Buy Back Up to $200 Mln. in Stock
Yellow Roadway Corp. may buy back as much as $200 million in stock following its $1.37 billion acquisition of USF Corp., Bloomberg reported Wednesday.
March 9, 2005Oshkosh Planning $5 Mln. Manufacturing Expansion
Specialty truck maker Oshkosh Truck Corp. said Wednesday it will spend $5 million to expand its manufacturing and new product facilities near its Oshkosh, Wis., headquarters.
March 9, 2005Kentucky Lawmakers Defeat Higher Weight-Limit Bill
Kentucky lawmakers defeated a measure that measure that would have raised weight limits for some trucks, the Associated Press reported.
March 9, 2005President Reportedly Considering Fewer Regulations on Businesses
The Bush administration may push for more pro-business regulations including more flexible pollution standards, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
March 9, 2005Bridge Terminal Transport Expanding at Port of Wilmington, N.C.
Drayage container carrier Bridge Terminal Transport Inc. said it was opening a new facility in at the port of Wilmington, N.C., and will be hiring independent drivers.
March 9, 2005Millions Being Invested in Ethanol Plants, Journal Says
Investors are pouring millions of dollars into development of new ethanol plants in the Midwest, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
March 9, 2005ATA Seeks Congressional Backing on Tolls Amendment
American Trucking Associations President Bill Graves sent a letter to House members seeking support of an amendment to the federal highway bill that would only allow new tolls on new interstate highway capacity.
March 9, 2005House Rejects Kennedy's Tolls Amendment to Highway Bill
The House of Representatives Wednesday voted down an amendment to the federal highway bill that would have limited the tolling of the interstate highway system to new capacity only, in favor of the bill’s existing language which allows such projects on a limited basis.
March 9, 2005