Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Molson expects more leverage from MillerCoors deal, by Tripp Mickle
Macy’s fights downward spiral with bet on off-price backstage stores, by Suzanne Kapner
Quartz
Apple’s Tim Cook says cash will be dead for the next generation of kids, by Ashley Rodriguez
There’s still way too much oil out there to revive crude prices, by Melvin Backman
Bloomberg
Black Friday’s losing its mojo and retailers might be relieved, by Lauren Coleman-Lochner and Lindsey Rupp
Applications for U.S. jobless benefits were unchanged last week, by Michelle Jamrisko
The Associated Press
Big beer merger leaves future uncertain for competitors, by Danica Kirka
KFC to deliver buckets of fried chicken on demand, by Joseph Pisani
Reuters
U.S. labor market data supportive of rate hike, by Lucia Mutikani
Walmart workers group plans 15-day protest leading to Black Friday, by Kylie Gumpert
News about business journalism:
FT journalists to vote on strike
Chicago Tribune biz columnist leaves paper
WSJ’s Baker is “pop culture sensation”
Bloomberg’s Smith: Asia operations are stronger than competitors
This date in business journalism history:
2008: Business news takes center stage
2007: Covering the penny stock beat
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