Talking Biz News Today — Nov. 26, 2013

Some of Tuesday’s top business stories: New York Times Men’s Wearhouse offers to buy Jos. A Bank, by David Gelles Frustration from a deal on flawed hip implants, by Barry Meier Bloomberg Health law’s birth-control rule gets Supreme Court review, by Greg Stohr  Tech factories luring migrants risk U.S. labor violations, by Cam Simpson Reuters […]

Talking Biz News Today — Nov. 25, 2013

Some of Monday’s top business stories: New York Times Signs of change in news mission at Bloomberg, by Amy Chozick, Nathaniel Popper, Edward Wong and David Carr Reuters Wal-Mart names McMillon to replace Duke as CEO, by Aditi Shrivastava and Phil Wahba Wall Street edges up on Iran deal, but energy weaker, by Ryan Vlastelica […]

Talking Biz News Today — Nov. 22, 2013

Some of Friday’s top business stories: Reuters Chinese Nokia workers pledge to continue strike, by James Pomfret CNNMoney Buyer beware: Retail cards have costly trap, by Blake Ellis Bloomberg Fiat seen as winner with Chrysler valued at $10 billion, by Leslie Picker Toxic lakes from tar-sand projects planned for Alberta, by Jeremy van Loon CNBC […]

Talking Biz News Today — Nov. 21, 2013

Some of Thursday’s top stories: Bloomberg Home-care aides at poverty’s edge are hottest U.S. jobs, by Tom Moroney U.S. stocks snap three-day drop as jobless claims drop, by Nick Taborek Reuters Target profit pinched by weak U.S. sales, Canadian expansion, by Phil Wahba Yellen clears key Senate hurdle to become next Fed chair, by Alister […]

Talking Biz News Today- Nov. 20, 2013

Some of Wednesday’s top stories: Reuters Hundreds of Chinese workers protest after Microsoft Nokia deal, by James Pomfret Home sales fall as prices rise, by Margaret Chadbourn CNBC Obamacare bombshell: IT official says HealthCare.gov needs payment feature, by Dan Mangan CNNMoney JPMorgan can deduct big chunk of $13 billion deal, by Jeanne Sahadi Fired Wal-Mart […]

Talking Biz News Today — Nov. 19, 2013

Some of Tuesday’s top stories: Reuters Nokia shareholders approve sale of mobile business to Microsoft, by Ritsuko Ando and Jussi Rosendahl JPMorgan $13 billion mortgage settlement expected Tuesday: sources, by Aruna Viswanatha and David Henry   CNNMoney Tech firms now hiring more women than men, by Annalyn Kurtz Maria Bartiromo leaving CNBC, by James O’Toole […]

Talking Biz News Today — Nov. 18, 2013

Some of Monday’s top business stories: Reuters Washington Post Co to change name to Graham Holdings Co, by Sagarika Jaisinghani U.S. home builder sentiment stabilizes in November: NAHB, by Richard Leong Bloomberg U.S. stocks fluctuate as S&P 500 index climbs above 1,800, by Alexis Xydias, Nick Taborek and Nikolaj Gammeltoft CNNMoney Chinese markets cheer bold […]

Talking Biz News Today — Nov. 15, 2013

Some of Friday’s top stories: Reuters NY factories slow down in November in bad sign for U.S. economy, by Luciana Lopez and Jason Lange Bloomberg Forbes Media is working with bankers to sell company, by Alex Sherman, Jeffrey McCracken and Edmund Lee The human hack: How to fight an internet risk technology can’t fix, by […]

Talking Biz News Today — Nov. 14, 2013

Some of Thursday’s top stories: New York Times JPMorgan’s fruitful ties to a member of China’s elite, by David Barboza, Jessica Silver-Greenberg and Ben Protess Rejecting billions, Snapchat expects a better offer, by Jenna Wortham Bloomberg Yellen says economy performing ‘far short’ of potential, by Joshua Zumbrun and Jeff Kearns Wal-Mart trims forecast as economy […]

Talking Biz News Today — Nov. 13, 2013

Some of Wednesday’s top stories: New York Times Johnson & Johnson said to agree to $4 billion settlement over hip implants, by Barry Meier Bloomberg says news service did not kill articles on China, by Ben Sisario Starbucks to pay Kraft $2.75 billion, ending broken-deal dispute, by Stephanie Strom Reuters Apple under investigation in Italy […]