Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Protests force Target, CVS and Walmart to close some stores, by Dee-Ann Durbin
US food prices see historic jump and are likely to stay high, by David Pitt
CNN
Peet’s Coffee owner pulls off speedy 10-day IPO despite pandemic fears, by Hanna Ziady
Our pandemic shopping habits are here to stay. Brands are racing to adapt, by Hanna Ziady
The Wall Street Journal
Retailers and Restaurants Hit in Protests, Adding to Coronavirus Damage, by Sarah Nassauer, Heather Haddon
Plexiglass Is the New Hot Commodity as Businesses Try to Reopen, by Sharon Terlep, Austen Hufford
CNBC
Led by Tesla, electric vehicle sales are predicted to surge in 2021, by Phil LeBeau
Without the coronavirus pandemic, these jobs probably wouldn’t have existed, by Annie Nova
Reuters
Delta, union working to avoid furloughs of 2,300 pilots, by Tracy Rucinski
Google postpones Android 11 unveiling amid U.S. protests, by Parsh Dave
News about business journalism
Pro-Kremlin businessman buys Russian business newspaper
Oklahoma biz reporter Burkes is retiring
Orlando biz reporter Carrazana hired by The 19th
ACBJ joins lawsuit seeking PPP information from SBA
Hoff departs Charleston Regional Business Journal
Forbes drops Kylie Jenner from billionaires list
How Harvard Biz Review has handled the pandemic
SABEW asks Trump administration to rethink economic reporting policies
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Rest of World has hired Kinling Lo as a China reporter. Lo was previously a…
Bloomberg News saw strong unique visitor growth to its website in October, passing Fox Business…