Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
With Uber Eats’ fast growth comes potential for profits, by Tom Krisher
Pabst says MillerCoors is trying to put it out of business, by Ivan Moreno
Bloomberg
Legal pot is a nightmare for airports and travelers, by Justin Bachman
New York’s fine dining scene is skewing in one direction, by Kate Krader
Fortune
Lime issues another recall, this time for scooters that break in half, by Erin Corbett
Why Tesla is better off without Elon Musk as chairman, by Aaron Pressman
Reuters
Alibaba Singles’ Day tops $30 billion but growth rate plunges, by Cate Cadell
Big Oil spent 1 percent on green energy in 2018, by Ron Bousso
News about business journalism
Financial Follies: A bad #MeToo skit and what we think was pad thai
New Fortune owner attracted to its overseas operations
Who is Fortune’s new Thai owner?
Commercial-Appeal hires two new business reporters
WSJ reporter Ramachandran moving to workplace culture beat
NY Times redesigns Sunday biz section, renames daily biz section Business
Reuters hires Ejigu as commodities correspondent
FT news editor Spiegel coming to the U.S.
Seeking Alpha founder: Not seeking a sale, continuing to grow
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