Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Drug maker Sandoz Inc. to pay $195M fine in antitrust case, by Marcy Gordon
Apple to pay up to $500M over battery-related phone slowdown, by Rachel Lerman
CNN
Amazon deleted 1 million items for price gouging or false advertising about coronavirus, by Jordan Valinsky
Self-driving car company Waymo raises $2.25 billion in first external round of funding, by Mtt McFarland
The Wall Street Journal
Xerox Moves to Buy All of HP’s Shares in Public Takeover Bid, by Micah Maidenberg
Lyft and Uber Start Spending to Unseat California Legislators, by Christine Mai-Duc
CNBC
General Motors to provide in-depth look at its all-electric vehicle plans in bid to convince Wall Street it can take on Tesla, by Michael Wayland
How grocery stores are trying to prevent ‘panic buying’ as coronavirus causes stockpiling, emptying shelves, by Melissa Repko
Reuters
Amazon adds warehouse network closer to cities to speed up same-day delivery, by Jeffrey Dastin
GFL raises $1.4 billion in IPO amid volatile markets, by Bharath Manjesh
News about business journalism
Examining the culture within Bloomberg News
Fast Company hires Rawlins as an editor
Thomson Reuters cancels non-essential business travel for employees to mainland China
The Sun elects its 138th editorial board
Poynter and Google News Initiative to help newsrooms reach young audiences
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The Financial Times has hired Barbara Moens to cover competition and tech in Brussels. She will start…