Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Lower prices offer Americans slight reprieve from inflation, by Christopher Rugaber
Asian shares track Wall Street gains on cooling inflation, by Elaine Kurtenbach
CNN
Manhattan rents hit record high for the sixth month in a row, by Anna Bahney
SpaceX denied nearly $900 million in broadband subsidies, by Jackie Wattles
The Wall Street Journal
Disney Reports Earnings Surge, Reduces Long-Term Forecast for Disney+ Subscribers, by Robbie Whelan
Samsung’s New $1,800 Galaxy Z Fold 4 Tests High-End Budgets, by Jiyoung Sohn
CNBC
Disney raises streaming prices after services post big operating loss, by Alex Sherman
Ford CEO doesn’t expect electric vehicle battery costs to drop anytime soon, by John Rosevear and Michael Wayland
Reuters
Musk seeks to question Twitter employees who count bots -source, by Sheila Dang
News about business journalism:
Mindock departs Law360 for Reuters
More than 100 million monthly visits to Dow Jones sites
Ambrosio moves to Bloomberg Law to oversee the legal and newsletter teams
NYU names new students for business journalism program
CoStar hires Hamilton to cover DC
TBN talks biz news with Andrew Schrage, founder-CEO of Money Crashers