Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
U.S. moves to dissuade companies from moving abroad to lower taxes, by Paul Wiseman
DeVry agrees to stop using ad claim it couldn’t back up, by Collin Binkley
Fortune
Starbucks’ new drink mixes beer with espresso, by Sy Mukherjee
How Wells Fargo could have saved its hard-earned reputation, by Bill George
MarketWatch.com
Here’s why Russia is sending mixed signals on OPEC oil output plan, by Myra P. Saefong
Intel earnings: What to expect from the chip maker, by Jennifer Booton
Reuters
Verizon says Yahoo hack “material,” could affect deal, by David Shepardson
PepsiCo nears deal to buy probiotics drink company KeVita, by Lauren Hirsch
News about business journalism
ACBJ’s growth projection data stories helps its small business readers
Hey tech writers, lighten up on the criticism
Dobbs apologizes after tweeting address, phone number of Trump accuser
Reuters names Murray its new DC bureau chief
Bloomberg Radio’s Pellett loves what he is doing
The date in business journalism
2011: Reuters blogger criticizes Reuters story on Occupy Wall Street
2006: Business Leader magazine to go national in ’07
Business journalism birthday
Oct. 14: Danielle Sacks of Inc. magazine
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Nick Dunn, who is currently head of CNBC Events as senior vice president and managing…
Wall Street Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker sent out the following on Friday: Dear…
New York Times metro editor Nestor Ramos sent out the following on Friday: We are delighted to…
Rahat Kapur of Campaign looks at the evolution The Wall Street Journal. Kapur writes, "The transformation…