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Talking Biz News Today — Oct. 12, 2016

October 12, 2016

Posted by Chris Roush

Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
TBN

Associated Press

For smartphone-dependent world, Samsung troubles hit hard, by Barbara Ortutay

Hospital industry says it, too, is slammed by drug costs, by Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar

Fortune

Jawbone’s CEO battles investors over company’s fate, by Aaron Pressman

IBM’s Watson to help employees find cancer treatments, by Sy Mukherjee

MarketWatch.com

Three ways the end of QE will remake markets and economies, by Matthew Lynn

Chromebooks destroyed Apple in back-to-school shopping, by Jeremy C. Owens

Reuters

Deutsche Bank dashes back to the bond market, by Shankar Ramakrishnan and Natalie Harrison

Wal-Mart ups entry-level manager salaries ahead of overtime rule, by Daniel Wiessner and Nandita Bose

News about business journalism

Building the digital culture at Fortune magazine

Plungis leaves Bloomberg for Consumer Reports

CNN launches MoneyStream business and finance app

WSJ editing splits into two groups; emphasis on shorter, earlier stories

Primack leaving Fortune for new venture

FT overhauling its luxury and lifestyle supplement

TheStreet lays off some staff

The date in business journalism

2011: FT to close Tilt site

2006: WSJ wants to increase small biz coverage

Business journalism birthday

Oct. 12: Liam Pleven of The Wall Street Journal

Oct. 12: John McCorry of Bloomberg News

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