Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Tesla to end unlimited free use of charging stations, by Tom Krisher
U.S. consumer borrowing rose in September, by Josh Boak
Fortune
Gap shares are way up despite decline in sales, by Phil Wahba
T-Mobile has a cheaper plan for Wi-Fi in cars, by Aaron Pressman
MarketWatch.com
How Amazon is battling Wal-Mart on one side and Microsoft on the other, by Tonya Garcia
Apple’s spaceship-like campus nears completion, by Jennifer Booton
Reuters
FedEx grounds one plane over GE engine part concern, by Jeffrey Dastin
U.S. states join Dow-DuPont merger probe, by Diane Bartz
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