Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Alphabet Inc.’s Google reports 13 near-miss incidents with self-driving cars, by Mike Ramsey
General Electric to move headquarters to Boston, by Ted Mann and Jon Kamp
Bloomberg
GoPro shares tumble after revealing job cuts, revenue miss, by Selina Wang
Competitors eat Chipotle’s lunch, by Shelly Banjo
The Associated Press
Continental Resources CEO sees oil rising to $60 by year end
More employers try to help workers pay student loans, by Joseph Pisani
Reuters
U.S. economic growth hampered by dollar, energy prices: Fed, by Lindsay Dunsmuir
Slowing auto market puts GM and Ford to the test, by Joseph White and Bernie Woodall
Quartz
How exactly does Elon Musk find the time to run three businesses at once?, by Quora
Beer giant AB InBev is about to bring us one of the biggest bond deals ever, by Melvin Backman
News about business journalism:
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Cavuto signs multi-year contract with Fox Business
Bloomberg hires tax reporter, campaign finance reporter
Consumer Reports staff to get training
How CNET links its video and social teams
Crain’s Chicago ME resigns for ESPN job
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