Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Papa John’s sales drop amid founder controversy, by Candice Choi
Disney says its new streaming service won’t rival Netflix, by Mae Anderson
Bloomberg
Tinder sends Match earnings blazing past estimates, by Emily McCormick
Snap revenue beats on mobile-ad demand, by Sarah Frier
Fortune
AT&T acquires the remaining of Otter Media in a push for more content, by Aric Jenkins
Trump’s China tariffs claim another victim: South Carolina TV manufacturing plant, by Kevin Kelleher
Reuters
Amazon and Microsoft nudge S&P 500 closer to record high, by Noel Randewich
U.S. finalizes next China tariff list targeting $16 billion in imports, by David Lawder
News about business journalism
Chang moving from business to food section at LA Times
Considerable, personal finance site for people in 50s and 60s, soft launches
Forbes Russia publisher sues ex-editor for defamation
SF Chronicle hires Kunthara as business reporter
FT hires Bloomberg’s Morris as Euro banking correspondent
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