Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
EU regulators require that Starbucks, Fiat pay back millions of euros in unpaid taxes, by Tom Fairless
Tyra Banks to seek investors for beauty startup, by Deepa Seetharaman
Quartz
Don’t panic, but there may be a LEGO shortage coming this Christmas, by Jenny Anderson
Ferrari left more than $130 million on the table in its IPO, by Melvin Backman
Bloomberg
Climate change slams global economy in a new study from Stanford and Berkeley, by Eric Roston
Icahn wants to upend Washington with $150 million super-PAC, by Zachary R. Mider
The Associated Press
GM overcomes huge recall costs to post healthy 3Q profit, by Tom Krisher
Faster production of jets pushes up Boeing’s profit, by Scott Mayerowitz
Reuters
Ebay quarterly revenue falls 2.4 percent, by Anya George Tharakan
Western Digital to buy SanDisk in $19 billion deal, by Devika Krishna Kumar and Abhirup Roy
News about business journalism:
“Varney & Co.” sweeps CNBC on Tuesday
Henneberger leaving Bloomberg to become Roll Call editor
Business Insider expands its video team
CNNMoney, Quartz, TheStreet and WSJ up for best biz website
What happened when Forbes held 100 percent mobile day
This date in business journalism history:
2007: Bullish about business journalism
2007: The Naked Cowboy is business news, right?
Business journalism birthdays:
Oct. 22: Nanette Byrnes
Oct. 22: Pam Zekman
Oct. 22: Warren Strobel with Reuters
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