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Talking Biz News Today – Nov. 2, 2015

November 2, 2015

Posted by Lauren Thomas

Some of Monday’s top business news stories:

The Wall Street Journal

HP Inc. and Hewlett Packard Enterprise seek relevance through spinoff, by Robert McMillan

Bill Ackman: Valeant could have handled pharmacy relationship better, by Liz Hoffman, Rob Copeland and Michael Rapoport

Bloomberg

Watch for these six things ahead of the Fed’s December meeting, by Jeanna Smialek

Chipotle shuts restaurants in Seattle, Portland on health risk, by Lu Wang

The Associated Press

China’s manufacturing contracts for 3rd straight month

GOP suspends partnership with NBC news for February debate, by David Bauder

Reuters

Largest U.S. banks face $120 billion shortfall under new rule, by Dan Freed 

Weak U.S. data clouds December rate hike possibility, by Lucia Mutikani

Quartz

New SEC rules will allow anybody–not just the wealthy–to invest in startups in the U.S., by Alice Truong

You might want to read Snapchat’s updated privacy policy before downloading its new app, by Alice Truong

News about business journalism:

CIO magazine publishes last print edition

Nocera’s NY Times op-ed column to end

San Antonio Biz Journal hires finance and tech reporter

Sebastian joins Washington Post biz desk as assignment editor

The media has a pro-business bias

This date in business journalism history:

2011: Persistent problems with Yahoo coverage

2007: TheStreet.com makes an acquisition

Business journalism birthdays:

Nov. 2: Chaz Repak with Dow Jones

Nov. 2: Michael Santoli with Yahoo Finance

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