Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Musk seeks to reassure advertisers on Twitter after chaos, by Matt O’Brien, Mae Anderson and Barbara Ortutay
Little sign of relief expected in October US inflation data, by Paul Wiseman
CNN
Twitter battles wave of impersonators after launching new paid verification system, by Brian Fung
Crypto giant Binance drops bid to save rival, stoking chaos in digital assets, by Allison Morrow
The Wall Street Journal
Disney Shares Slide as Streaming Losses Balloon, by Will Feuer
Elon Musk Says Twitter Is Ditching Gray ‘Official’ Check Mark Hours After Launching It, by Joseph De Avila and Alexa Corse
CNBC
Rivian seeks to cut costs while boosting EV production to meet 2022 targets, by John Rosevear
Reuters
Lawsuit claims Apple, Amazon colluded to raise iPhone, iPad prices, by Jonathan Stempel
Tesla stock hits 2-year low after Musk sells $4 bln worth of shares, by Hyunjoo Jin
News about business journalism:
Forbes CEO: Potential acquirer is family offices and global investors
Forbes near deal to sell to investors
Congo expels Reuters journalist Rolley
News Corp CEO: We’re bundling WSJ, Barron’s and Investor’s Business