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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune BUSINESS BCCRackets B3 Friday. June 11, 1999 Vo ast a Utah Stocks Ticker Exch Dw YWPE U.S. Trade Commission To Vote on Steel Tariffs Vol Last Oy | co Lo ig Teae eS) Ye i 7d ; 18% Ca Prices are expressed in fractions. Common fractions. 756 54 =625¢ 94-75 14 = 875 @ Stock Name: This isthe abbrewation ssued 10 each stock The Yared Y= 25 SyMDO! uses no spaces If you see a space fs 'o set asde a WASHINGTON — US. steel producers seekingtariffs to block low-priced shipments from Japan w 52-week low tock trades Bate facetheir final — and toughest — . hurdle today The U.S. International Trade Commission will decide whether the domestic industry is hurt b Japanese pricing practices already deemed illegal by the Commerce Department. Tariffs on hot-rolled carbon steel. the industry’s leading prod- uct, would effectively make Japa- ‘Specialpayments not designated as regular are Identified inthe following footnotes: a—Aso extra or extra b— Annual ra tock dividend Lquidatng dividend, e — Declared industry believes such sanctions surge in imports, which it blames for thousands of layoffs nationwide. The commission's vote could af- fect future shipments from Japan as well as from other countries looking for signs of what practices are permissible, A negative vote also could boost support in Congress for global quotas. Week’s Jobless Claims Highest Since January WASHINGTON — New claims for unemployment benefits rose last week to thehighest level since early January, but economists pad in preceding of pad ater stock dividend or split idend omitted, deterred or no action "ng_k— Declared padths year. an e ssue wih divdends in arrears — Declared or nese shipments too expensive to sell in the United States. 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NASD SKYW NASO SHP!_NASO STRZ NASD TENF NASD USNA NASD UPK NYSE UM NYSE WNI-NYSE ZVXI_ NASD ZION NASD 17 04 56 Unique Gifts From Tee To Green and shruggedit off as a temporaryblip ina job market that remains excep- tionally healthy The Labor Department reported Thursday that 323,000 Americans filed new claims for jobless bene- WCO 5 “46h 17 IAS Hit 41161530! 4 (RT 12 a 9h Ted 177 Inds «2 k fits for the week ending June 5 — up 14,000from theprevious week ‘Thejumppushedjobless claims to the highest level since the week of Jan. 9, when there were 358,000. After reaching that peak, they destraight weeks, thelongest stretch in 26 years Father’: Day The four-week moving average forjobless claims, which smoothe out’ week-to-week volatility, also was up slightly to 308.250. 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Thesuit, filed Tuesday in Gwin nett County Superior Court, seeks $1 million for breach of contract andtherest in punitive damages. uinta g olf Northwest, Attendants ReachTentative Accord SERIOUS PUN Equipment * Apps arel * Repair sggants 332 Be wens MINNEAPOLIS — Northwest Airlines andits flight attendants announced a tentative agreement on afive-year contract, averting a possible strike against the nation’s fourth largestairline This is the agreement that our members sent us to negotiate,” said Billie Davenport, president 1100 South * Salt Lake Cit, Utah S4106 o See Ce TT) Lanse Yok Last Cho Name PE Yo Lat Che CasaieRe «| Mert 21 1886. of Teamsters Local 2000. “Weare proud to recommend it to our brothers and sisters for ratifica tion A timetable for theratification vote by some 11,000flight atten dants was still being workedout The tentative agreement was BudoetCo reached following an all-night bar ry Hance 12 2m Samy 25 tia1s Market Volume NASDAQ Actives gainingsession Last Ow 1385 3000 | Val AWW. 957 744.090 113 7k Dee. Sa 440m 1pm me Tot sons PrevVek Vol, P30 3| 0 al Public Works Spending Revives Japan’s Growth Commodities TOKYO Massivepublic works spending helped Japan's economy > wR reverse itself in the first three months of this year, with the gov ernment reporting Thursday an unexpectedly strong 1.9 percent growth ra the first sign of growth since the summer of 1997 While hardly torrid, the Janu ary-Marchgross domestic product increase surprised many econo: mists and was well above the 0.8 contraction in the last three months of 1998 the fifth straight quarter y decline Ye2 1. 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