Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Netflix rebounds from recent subscriber losses with 3Q gain, by Michael Liedtke
Biden to release 15M barrels from oil reserve, more possible, by Josh Boak and Zeke Miller
CNN
IPhone maker Foxconn wants to dominate electric car manufacturing, by Peter Valdes-Dapena
Amazon workers vote against forming union in upstate New York, dealing setback to grassroots labor group, by Catherine Thorbecke
The Wall Street Journal
Facebook Parent Meta Ordered to Sell Giphy After Losing Fight in U.K., by Ian Walker and Sam Schechner
Johnson & Johnson Likely to Make Some Cuts to Workforce Despite Higher Sales, Profit, by Peter Loftus and Will Feuer
CNBC
NFL Black Friday game coming to Amazon in 2023, by Jack Stebbins
United Airlines shares surge on higher profit and strong demand forecast, by Leslie Josephs
Reuters
U.S. lawmakers set hearing on Kroger grocery mega merger, by David Shepardson and Diane Bartz
Amazon workers in New York City win partial revival of COVID-19 safety lawsuit, by Daniel Wiessner
News about business journalism:
Barron’s hires Rowe as an editor
Washington Post hires Gilbert to cover the business of medicine
Barron’s hires Clark as a reporter for London team
WSJ hires Willis to be head of video
Barron’s hires Dattilo for rapid response team
The Markup hires Bragg as an editor
South China Morning Post reporter Leung departs for the Associated Press
Fox Business planning financial panel show
Verma joins WSJ as producer for “The Journal” podcast
Barron’s hires Adams as investigative writer
Politico hires Guggenheim to cover tax policy
Insider hires Zolfagharifard as a senior news editor in London