Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
“A Dog’s Purpose” opens to $18.4 million amid controversy, by Lindsey Bahr
Culinary schools struggle with enrollment decline, by Susan Allen
Bloomberg
Fox races to sell out Super Bowl commercials before kickoff, by Lucas Shaw and Gerry Smith
Americans are flipping houses like it’s 2006, by Patrick Clark
Fortune
Three stocks that could get a boost if Trump ended NAFTA, by Lucinda Shen
Apple’s 2017 performance could hinge on the iPhone, by Don Reisinger
Reuters
Snapchat to reveal financials within a week, by Lauren Hirsch and Liana B. Baker
U.S. economy slows on wider trade gap, by Lucia Mutikani
News about business journalism
Personal finance columnist Burns is retiring
Axios Media hires Ina Fried as chief tech correspondent
Quartz names second professional in residence
Vermont biz editor named editor of paper
Sirota leaving International Business Times for True Blue
Ft. Lauderdale paper hires new biz editor
Yu, global head of visuals, leaves Wall Street Journal
Oran named banking team leader at Reuters
The date in business journalism
2012: Bloomberg TV names executive producer
2007: Harvard prof: Business journalism is watchdog that bites