Some of Thursday’s top stories
The New York Times
A Pritzker sets out with ideas of empire, by David Gelles
Tesla reports loss, but beats Wall Street expectations, by Aaron M. Kessler
Flagging exports add to Germany’s economic shift, by Jack Ewing
The Wall Street Journal
TV ad sales on shaky ground, by Keach Hagey and Suzanne Vranica
Health-insurance deadline prompts marketing blitz to drum up business, by Anna Wilde Mathews
The Associated Press
Applications for us jobless aid fall to 278,000, by Josh Boak
Fannie Mae posts $3.9B profit in 3Q, by The Associated Press
Freddie Mac posts $2.1B profit in 3Q, by The Associated Press
Bloomberg
IPO that was worth $1 billion in March implodes in Denmark, by Peter Levring
Today in business journalism
WSJ sees advertising improvement
FastFT newsletter aims to get readers to buy FT content
WSJ launches interactive technology with its videos
The Verge names Silicon Valley editor
Fortune.com has record October, hires new staffers and columnists
This date in business journalism
2007: TheStreet.com reports record revenue
2009: Reuters’ aversion to print
Business journalism birthdays
Nov. 6: Arik Hesseldath of Re/code
Nov. 6: Rick Rothacker of The Charlotte Observer