Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Stocks mostly recover from an early plunge on Wall Street, by Alex Veiga
Target offers two-day shipping with no minimums for holiday, by Anne D’Innocenzio
Bloomberg
Mom and Pop are buying the dip in stocks while pros stay put, by Lu Wang and Vildana Hajric
Tesla skeptic Andrew Left is now long on “proven hit” Model 3, by Molly Kissler and Dana Hull
Fortune
Another day in selloffs for pot stocks was a buzzkill for Aurora Cannabis’ NYSE debut, by Kevin Kelleher
Why Verizon’s stock price jumped when most of the market slumped, by Aaron Pressman
Reuters
Apple’s Cook set to back strong privacy laws in U.S., Europe at Brussels event, by Foo Yun Chee and Stephen Nellis
For Fed, sell-off could point to fading Trump stimulus, by Jonathan Spicer and Howard Schneider
News about business journalism
LA Times hires Roth to cover energy
Bloomberg hires MarketWatch’s Vlastelica for equities team
Quartz starts podcast on changing careers
Forbes licenses its name to a crypto site
Butters to succeed Automotive News editor in March 2019
Corrigan named biz editor of WSJ’s DC bureau
Bloomberg reporter Nguyen to cover Bank of America
This date in business journalism
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Business journalism birthday
Oct. 24: Liz Moyer of CNBC