Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Report: More companies in China handing over technology, by Joe McDonald
Seeing a twisted road ahead, Ford cuts 7k white-collar jobs, by Tom Krisher
DOJ leans against approving T-Mobile’s takeover of Sprint, by David McLaughlin
Nike, Adidas call tariffs “catastrophic” in open letter to Trump, by Eben Novy-Williams
Sears’ seven decades of self-destruction, by Geoff Colvin and Phil Wahba
How China’s top-down political system holds it back, by Clay Chandler and Eamon Barrett
Worries of longer, costlier U.S.-China trade war hits markets, by David Lawder and Ben Blanchard
Tesla stocks and bonds tumble as investors fret about costs and safety, by Noel Randewich
News about business journalism
Penny Hoarder is suing The Smart Wallet parent
Louisville Biz First promotes editor Benson to publisher
How Reuters reporter Dastin scored his Amazon scoop
Skift hires Quartz’s Spinks to cover global tourism from London
Reuters reporter Cadell moves to cover tech policy/society in China
Barron’s appoints Goodman, Hirschhorn and Roosevelt as editorial directors
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