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Talking Biz News Today — Oct. 19, 2016

October 19, 2016

Posted by Chris Roush

Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
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Associated Press

Several car owners slam VW emissions deal, by Sudhin Thanawala

A surprisingly high number of first-timers are now buying homes, by Josh Boak

Fortune

Wells Fargo’s former CEO may have been warned about phony accounts in 2007, by Lucinda Shen

The real reason why Caterpillar’s Doug Oberhelman is leaving, by Geoffrey Colvin

MarketWatch.com

Hacked emails show how Coca-Cola fights the soda tax at local and global levels, by Emma Court

Why Goldman’s “Apple Prime” idea is a tasty proposal for shareholders, by Victor Reklaitis

Reuters

Intel’s results beat estimates; forecast disappoints, by Rishika Sadam and Nayyar Rasheed

Asian shares firm, betting China won’t disappoint, by Wayne Cole

News about business journalism

Dow Jones to union: Expect restructuring soon

Biz journalist Velshi joining MSNBC

Business Insider is most engaged biz news site on Facebook

New York editor Ruth leaves Xconomy

MLex hires Coelho to cover financial regulation in London

How TechCrunch uses Facebook Messenger to boost its audience

How Rebecca Jarvis got her start in business journalism

Money.net hires Pearlstine to start news service to compete with Bloomberg

The date in business journalism

2011: All Thing D’s Swisher in hospital after stroke

2006: FT to launch live markets blog

Business journalism birthday

Oct. 19: Mary Catherine Wellons of CNBC

Oct. 19: Conor Dougherty of the New York Times

Oct. 19: Carol Hymowitz of Bloomberg News

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