Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Pfizer piles profits abroad, by Richard Rubin
Chevron plans close to 1,000 layoffs of Saudi staff in Kuwait oil spat, by Summer Said and Benoit Faucon
Quartz
The owner of Tinder, Match.com and OKCupid will try to raise about $430 million through an IPO, by Ashley Rodriguez
TAG Heuer is the first luxury watchmaker to launch a smartwatch, by Mike Murphy
Bloomberg
Why getting rid of free office snacks doesn’t come cheap, by Rebecca Greenfield
VW struggles to keep dealers happy as scandal widens worldwide, by Jeff Plungis
The Associated Press
SeaWorld says it will end orca shows in San Diego by 2017, by Julie Watson and Mike Schneider
Trade slowdown points to world recession risk, watchdog says, by Greg Keller
Reuters
Dish misses revenue estimates as more subscribers ditch pay-TV, by Anya George Tharakan and Malathi Nayak
Target to start Black Friday deals five days early, by Nandita Bose
News about business journalism:
Bank to sponsor Talking Points column in Boston Globe biz section
Bloomberg TV launches “European Close”
How Harvard Business Review increased registered users by 20 percent
Anspaugh, Glancey named to new roles at WSJ
International Business Times hires personal finance editor
Guerrera hired for Politico Europe as chief financial correspondent
This date in business journalism history:
2013: Preserving Forbes legacy with an online focus
2011: Working with a business journalist
Business journalism birthdays:
Nov. 10: Kim Kleman of American Lawyer
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