Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
GM laying off 2,000 at two car plants as sales slow, by Tom Krisher
Mylan is target of two probes, has 3Q loss due to Epipen fine, by Linda A. Johnson
Fortune
Target will again be open on Thanksgiving, by Phil Wahba
Maker of Corona beer sees stock tumble, by John Kell
MarketWatch.com
Yahoo hacker may still have access to user account data, by Robert McMillan
Dow ends near record high after Trump election, by Anora Mahmudova
Reuters
Asian shares rally as turnaround “astonishes,” by Wayne Cole
Unions brace for pro-business shift in labor policy under Trump, by Timothy Aeppel and Daniel Wiessner
News about business journalism
WSJ cuts entertainment coverage
Business Insider drops comments from articles
Money Badger: Business news with a sense of humor
WSJ’s Baker: Our M&A coverage is “outstanding”
The date in business journalism
2011: Bloomberg TV’s Ruhle an important new name in business journalism
2006: Advertising up at WSJ, down at Barron’s in October
Business journalism birthday
Nov. 10: Kim Kleman of American Lawyer
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