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FedEx, Northwest Airlines Delicately Address U.S.-Japan Disputes.(Originated from The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tenn.)
Oct. 8--The leaders of Federal Express and Northwest Airlines seemed to adopt the Japanese custom of delicately addressing trouble spots Monday instead of talking about them bluntly. In separate speeches to the Southeast U.S./Japan Association, Federal Express Corp. chairman Frederick W....
Tags: FedEx Corp., Japan, Northwest Airlines Corp., U.S.
Research articles 1996-10-08
DHL/Airborne deal could shake up U.S. express market: billion-dollar deal will give Deutsche Post subsidiary the No. 3 U.S. market position for overnight air shipments. (News & Analysis).
With the "duopoly" of United Parcel Service UPS and Federal Express FedEx firmly in its sights, DHL has agreed to purchase most of Airborne Inc. The deal will catapult the international express company and its parent, Deutsche Post Worl With the "duopoly" of United Parcel Service...
Tags: FedEx Corp., analysis
Research articles 2003-04-01
Six Confiscated Polar Bears Move To Accredited Zoos In U.S.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Nov. 19 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The six polar bears recently confiscated from the Suarez Brothers Circus in Puerto Rico, today have been shipped via Federal Express to three U.S. zoos accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium AssociatiSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Nov. 19 /U.S. Newswire/ --...
Tags: bear, FedEx Corp.
Research articles 2002-11-19
Federal Express Begins Using Fuel-Cell Car for Deliveries.
Kyodo News International, Tokyo Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 9--TOKYO--Major U.S. courier Federal Express on Wednesday became the first company in the world to use a fuel-cell vehicle commercially by deploying a pollution-free car for deliveries, company officials said. ...
Tags: FedEx Corp., General Motors Corp., Tokyo
Research articles 2003-07-09
Express wars travel north. (competition in the express courier market in the United States and now in Canada)(Transportation News) (column)
Express wars travel north The battle for the North American express market has crossed the border into Canada, where long-time market leader Purolator Courier Ltd. is building defenses against incursions by U.S. giants Federal Express and United Parcel Service. Puroltor, with annual...
Tags: Air Canada, Canada, FedEx Corp., FINANCE, MARKETING, revenue, transportation, United Parcel Service of America Inc.
Research articles 1990-12-13
More than 800 supporters of the federal Even Start program rallied in San Diego last week to express support for the family literacy program slated for elimination by President Bush and the U.S. Senate.(Brief Article)
More than 800 supporters of the federal Even Start program rallied in San Diego last week to express support for the family literacy program slated for elimination by President Bush and the U.S. Senate. Members of the National Even Start Association sought to rally support for...
Tags: U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-10-20
U.S. Labor Department and Express Personnel Services Form National Business Partnership
WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The U.S. Department of Labor today announced a national business partnership with Express Personnel Services, a full-service staffing and business solutions firm. The collaboration creates a bridge between the private sector and the federal workforce investment system, a key element of the President's...
Tags: job, jobseeker, partnership, U.S. Department of Labor, worker, workforce
Research articles 2004-09-14
New Daisytek-Federal Express agreement provides next business day delivery of brand name computer supplies in the United States; Daisytek offers faster delivery at no additional cost to customers
PLANO, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 14, 1994--Resellers throughout the U.S. who require instant access to brand name computer supplies will now receive next business afternoon delivery of their orders via a new agreement between FedEx Logistics Services FLS, a division of Federal Express Corp. and Daisytek International. The faster...
Tags: Daisytek International Corp., FedEx Corp.
Research articles 1994-11-14
Federal Express delivers shipping to the WorldWide Web; Businesses laud On-Line shipping as convenient and useful service
MEMPHIS, Tenn.--BUSINESS WIRE--July 16, 1996--Federal Express Corporation formally released today FedEx interNetShipSM, the first automated shipping transaction available on the Internet. U.S. customers with a FedEx account number can now "point, click and ship" using any personal computer connected to the Internet and a laser printer.
Tags: FedEx Corp.
Research articles 1996-07-16
Financial Audit: Process for Preparing the Consolidated Financial Statements of the U.S. Government Needs Improvement.
GAO-04-45 October 30, 2003 For the past 6 years, since GAO began auditing the consolidated financial statements of the U.S. government CFS, GAO has been unable to express an opinion on them because of material weaknesses in internal control and financial reporting. Contributing to GAO's inability to express...
Tags: compilation, FINANCE, financial, General Accounting Office, U.S. Government
Research articles 2003-12-01
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office amends rule
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office USPTO published a notice in the Federal Register that it is amending its rules "to provide that certain trademark documents sent by U.S. Postal Service 'Express Mail Post Office to Addressee' service will no longer be considered to have been filed with the USPTO...
Tags: U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Research articles 2002-06-07
China's ZTE Advances In U.S. Market
ZTE is making more inroads in the U.S. The company announced Thursday its first product with Verizon Wireless--a $79.99 mobile broadband modem. The deal also marks ZTE's second agreement with a top or "tier 1" U.S. carrier. ZTE struck an alliance with Sprint Nextel ( S - news - people...
Tags: U.S., phone, Verizon Communications Inc., carrier, Sun Microsystems Inc., WiMAX
News items 2009-08-13
U.S. Small Business Administration's Hall of Fame to induct Eskimo
Eskimo Joe's restaurant and apparel in Stillwater will be among 23 companies inducted into the U.S. Small Business Administration Golden Anniversary Hall of Fame on Sept. 19. Eskimo Joe's received an SBA loan for $75,000 in 1988. The inductees include some of the country's most successful...
Tags: Entrepreneurship, SBA, SOFTWARE, U.S. Small Business Administration
Research articles 2003-09-12
SBC gets free rein over apartment lines, U.S. regulators rule.
By Sanford Nowlin, San Antonio Express-News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 5--SBC Communications Inc. and other Bell phone companies may install fiber-optic networks for high-speed Internet access in apartment complexes without sharing them with competitors, U.S. regulators ruled Wednesday. ...
Tags: apartment, FCC, fiber-optics, Government, NETWORKING, phone, regulator, SBC Communications Inc., TELECOMMUNICATIONS, U.S.
Research articles 2004-08-05
Fed Report Shows Slow, But Steady Progress in U.S. Economic Recovery.
By Bonnie Pfister, San Antonio Express-News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 31--It may be slow, but the U.S. economy is showing signs of increased growth, a Federal Reserve report said Wednesday, with activity edging up in manufacturing, services and energy sectors. ...
Tags: economist, Federal Reserve Board, Manufacturing, MARKETING, recovery, SALES, Texas
Research articles 2003-07-31
FedEx changes fuel-surcharge formula. (Logistics Costs).
Express carrier Federal Express Corp. has changed its formula for imposing fuel surcharges on U.S. domestic and U.S. outbound shipments to one the carrier says is more closely related to the cost of jet fuel. Express carrier Federal Express Corp. has changed its formula for...
Tags: FedEx Corp., logistics
Research articles 2001-11-01
Federal Jury Awards Former FedEx Driver More than $3.2 Million in Damages
HARRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 25 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A Federal jury has awarded Marion Shaub, the former Federal Express, Corp., tractor- trailer driver forced from her job after being the victim of a pattern of sexual harassment, physical intimidation, and vehiclHARRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 25 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A Federal jury has...
Tags: FedEx Corp.
Research articles 2004-02-25
American Express nets federal travel contract
NEW YORK -- American Express Travel Related Services Co. Inc. has been awarded the federal government contract for its travel and transportation payment system, effective Nov. 30. The contract for the U.S. General Services Administration represents one of the largest commercial travel accounts in the world. The GSA is...
Tags: American Express Co., FINANCE, Government, Transportation, U.S. General Services Administration
Research articles 1993-10-18
No harm, no foul, says judge in Express Script data breach case
Computerworld - A federal court in Missouri has thrown out a consumer class-action lawsuit that was brought against pharmacy benefits company Express Scripts over a 2008 data breach in which millions of customer records were believed to have been illegally accessed. In dismissing the lawsuit, Magistrate Judge Frederick Buckles reiterated...
Tags: data, Lawsuit, Injury
News items 2009-12-04
Express Personnel Services approved for government staffing
Express Personnel Services has received approval from the U.S. General Services Administration to provide government staffing services. "This opportunity for Express to provide services to federal agencies benefits all parties involved," said Cindi Framme, vice president of strategic sales for Oklahoma City-based Express. Express will be allowed to supply clerical...
Tags: Government, SALES, staffing, U.S. General Services Administration
Research articles 2002-05-23
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