Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
House panel: Mylan CEO minimized EpiPen profits in testimony, by Matthew Daly
U.S. factory activity picked up in September, by Josh Boak
Fortune
Sears CEO Lampert lashes out at reports he’s planning to shut down Kmart, by Phil Wahba
Target has a website just for startups, by Madeline Farber
MarketWatch.com
Two Fed GDP trackers show economic growth wilting, by Jeffrey Bartash
Netflix is now the focus of Disney merger talk, by Trey Robinson
Reuters
September U.S. auto sales down 0.5% even as discounts rise, by Bernie Woodall
Wall Street dips in slow start to fourth quarter, by Noel Randewich
News about business journalism
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Bloomberg names Murray ME for economic coverage
NY Post’s series on banker suicides wins Streamy Award
The Recorder, California law publication, becomes online only
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