Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Harley-Davidson tries to rejuvenate motorcycle sales, by James R. Hagerty
Alcoa swings to a loss on charges, by Tess Stynes
Bloomberg
Playboy Mansion, famous for its parties, listed for $200 million, by Gerry Smith
Delta passes United to become no. 2 in U.S. after American, by Michael Sasso
The Associated Press
Are unlimited data cellphone plans on their way back?, by Tali Arbel
Ford looks to future with new app, stores
Reuters
Detroit’s auto industry is changed, but not as Washington planned, by David Shepardson and Paul Ingrassia
U.S. crude oil prices approach 20 percent fall since beginning of the year, by Henning Gloystein
Fortune
Porsche is spending $1 billion on its new electric sports car, by Kirsten Korosec
Lululemon shares jump after it reports strong holiday season sales, by Phil Wahba
News about business journalism:
Crain celebrates 100th anniversary
The strategy behind Quartz’s sponsored content
Bloomberg adds Kolker to investigations team
WSJ’s Wong named AP’s news director for China
This date in business journalism history:
2009: Watching Cramer with the sound off
2015: The making of a superstar business journalist
Business journalism birthdays:
Jan. 12: Christian Plumb with Reuters
Jan. 12: Rick Santelli with CNBC
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