Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Attacks on the Internet keep getting bigger and nastier, by Bree Fowler
Belgium has Monday to end EU-Canada deal impasse, by Raf Casert
Fortune
Dunkin Donuts says the election is killing its sales, by Madeline Farber
China overtakes U.S. in Apple app store spending, by Jonathan Vanian
MarketWatch.com
Stock market looks to Apple, Google earnings for jolt, by Sue Chang
GE’s earnings report can still frustrate investors, reporters, by Tomi Kilgore
Reuters
Oil prices drop as Iraq says it doesn’t want to join OPEC cut, by Henning Gloystein
Companies urged to use multiple vendors in wake of cyber attack, by Jilian Mincer
News about business journalism
Tech site The Information to add new products
CNBC’s Wapner uses show as teachable moment
Pittsburgh biz editor named editor of regional section
Dow Jones union: We don’t know number of jobs to be eliminated
Are layoffs coming next week at Barron’s?
WSJ offering buyouts to news staffers in attempt to avoid layoffs
The date in business journalism
2011: Bloomberg Television’s competitive landscape
2006: Former BusinessWeek plant worker pleads not guilty
Business journalism birthday
Oct. 24: Liz Moyer of New York Times
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