Some of Friday’s top business news stories
The Wall Street Journal
Jobs report: U.S. adds 214,000 jobs; unemployment rate falls to 5.8%, by Eric Morath and Josh Mitchell
Twitter CEO Dick Costolo struggles to define vision, by Yoree Koh and Kirsten Grind
The New York Times
Takata saw and hid risk in airbags in 2004, former workers say, by Hiroko Tabuchi
Chance for tax overhaul is seen in shift of power, by Jonathan Weisman
Bloomberg
Pimco offers special post-Gross bonus to retain talent, by Oliver Suess
Britain digs in against EU bill as Cameron plays to base, by James G. Neuger and Svenja O’Donnell
European Stocks pare losses after U.S. jobs report, by Sofia Horta e Costa
Reuters
Home Depot says about 53 million email addresses stolen in breach, by Devika Krishna Kumar
Futures imply slight gains at the open after payrolls, by Ryan Vlastelica
Today in business journalism
CNBC, Fox Biz could benefit from new Nielsen rating
Bloomberg hires new media reporter
WSJ reporter in Brussels is leaving for EU job
Economist launches daily edition for smart phones/email
Bloomberg hires FT’s M&A reporter Hammond
This date in business journalism
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Business journalism birthdays
Nov. 7: Jean Chatzky of NBC Today
Nov. 8: Courtney Reagan of CNBC
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