Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Musk threatens to boot Twitter account impersonators, by Frank Bajak
China trade down on weak global demand, virus curbs, by Joe McDonald
CNN
Apple expects iPhone 14 shipments to be hit by China’s Covid curbs, by Diksha Madhok,
Twitter delays $8 ‘blue check’ verification plan until after the midterms, by Jennifer Korn and Donie O’Sullivan
The Wall Street Journal
Startups Look to Scoop Up Laid-Off Tech Workers, by Angus Loten
Amazon Sweetens Prime Offerings as Growth Stalls, by Sebastian Herrera
CNBC
Meta could begin large-scale layoffs this week, report says, by Ashley Capoot
Retailers have a new holiday headache — people are spending their money on travel, by Melissa Repko and Leslie Josephs
Reuters
Home Depot workers vote against unionizing U.S. store, by Doyinsola Oladipo
Twitter asks some laid off workers to come back, Bloomberg reports
News about business journalism:
Slate hires Murphy to write about technology
Semafor hires Weissmann as its Washington editor
WSJ hires Ramzy to cover China
Ramaswamy hired by Reuters Breakingviews to cover crypto
The Information hires Wayt to cover Amazon
Fast Company hires Hess as a staff editor
Crain’s Detroit reporter Arshad is departing
Reuters journalists support union to authorize a strike
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