Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Germany nationalizes gas supplier Uniper after EU approval
CNN
Twitter hit by legal complaints from 100 former employees following Musk’s layoffs, by Clare Duffy
Dow surges thanks to strong earnings and confident consumers, by Paul R. La Monica
The Wall Street Journal
Hundreds of Tyson Foods Employees Expected to Depart as Company Closes Offices, by Patrick Thomas
Elon Musk Says Twitter ‘Will, In Fact, Be OK Next Year’, by Will Feuer and Alexa Corse
CNBC
Semiconductor maker Micron announces 10% staff reduction, suspends bonuses, by Kif Leswing
Home sales tumbled more than 7% in November, the 10th straight month of declines, by Diana Olick
Reuters
China to cut quarantine for overseas travelers from next month – Bloomberg News
Tesla doubles discounts on mainstay vehicles to $7,500 in U.S., by Hyunjoo Jin
News about business journalism:
Bloomberg Law’s Kramer joining state team
Crain to acquire MiBiz for undisclosed amount
Insider promotes Kaplan to senior labor and inequality reporter
Dawn Wotapka’s Media Movers: InvestmentNews’ EIC Paul Curcio
Reuters reduces minority stake in Asian News International
Retail Week editor Tugby departs
Tech journalists remain unable to tweet until they delete a post
Former CoinDesk editorial staffer Michael McSweeney writes about the recent happenings at the cryptocurrency news site, where…
Manas Pratap Singh, finance editor for LinkedIn News Europe, has left for a new opportunity…
Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray sent out the following on Friday: Dear All, Over the last…
The Financial Times has hired Barbara Moens to cover competition and tech in Brussels. She will start…
CNBC.com deputy technology editor Todd Haselton is leaving the news organization for a job at The Verge.…
Note from CNBC Business News senior vice president Dan Colarusso: After more than 27 years…