Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Wall Street ends higher following 7 straight weeks of losses, by Damian J. Troise and Alex Veiga
Facebook, Instagram to reveal more on how ads target users, by Amanda Seitz
CNN
Hyundai to invest an additional $5 billion in the US by 2025
Samsung plans to create 80,000 new jobs with $356 billion investment, by Michelle Toh
The Wall Street Journal
Zoom Sales Growth Slows as Pandemic Boom Wanes, by Denny Jacob
Snap Issues Profit Warning on Economic Conditions Including Inflation, by Meghan Bobrowsky
CNBC
Best Buy shares rise after electronics chain’s sales top expectations, by Melissa Repko
Walmart expands its drone-delivery service to reach 4 million households, by Melissa Repko
Reuters
Airbnb to shut domestic business in China from July 30, by Josh Ye and Brenda Goh
News about business journalism:
WSJ hires Jin to cover VC and startups
O’Brien leaves Money for new opportunity
Deffenbaugh joins Protocol as fintech reporter
Davis joins TechCrunch as senior venture capital and startups reporter
Papscun joins Bloomberg Law full-time
What CNET’s redesign has meant for copyeditors, reporters and editors
Insider taps Casado on the travel desk
NY Times biz desk editor Delkic moves to the Express team
Forbes marketing and advertising reporter Swant departs
The Sun hires Armstrong as business editor
Williams-Grut to join the Telegraph as assistant biz editor
Boudreau departs Politico for Insider
WSJ hires Insider’s Huang to cover crypto
CNBC hires Choi to edit business and consumer news