Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Workers criticize Amazon on climate despite risk to jobs, by Barbara Ortutay
China virus outbreak rams global tourism, costing billions, by Barbara Ortutay, Elaine Kurtenbach
Fortune
Fortune poll: Investors want corporations to focus on more than just shareholders, by Lance Lambert
Telehealth startup Ro partners with Pfizer to give its ED business a boost, by Sy Mukherjee
CNN
The new streaming wars: Tech giants are fighting for top gaming stars, by Shannon Liao
The beauty industry is bigger than ever, but mascara is struggling, by Parija Kavilanz
The Wall Street Journal
Grocery Delivery Goes Small With Micro-Fulfillment Centers, by Jennifer Smith
State Attorneys General to Meet With Justice Officials to Coordinate on Google Probe, by John D. McKinnon, Ryan Tracy, Brent Kendall
Reuters
AbbVie-Allergan $63 billion deal aided by Nestle, AstraZeneca buys, by John Miller
Walmart testing higher minimum wage for some employees, by Praveen Paramasivam, Nandita Bose
News about business journalism
Montana paper launches new business publication
How RichmondBizSense.com has built an audience
Loeb award winner Finch dies at 74
Russian biz magazine drops Amazon reference after reporter inquirer
WERT Prize for female biz journalists now accepting entries
The Information: Why did company, CEO lie to us?
Schutt, editor at Barron’s, dies after illness
CEO apologizes for comparing journalists to sexual predators
Bloomberg TV’s woes in India continue
Harris moving from Bloomberg News to Bloomberg Law
NY Times promotes Gauss to associate managing editor
Yale study: News stories can determine the state of the economy
San Fran Business Times hires Waxmann to cover housing and development