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Talking Biz News Today – Sept. 24, 2015

September 24, 2015

Posted by Lauren Thomas

Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:

The Wall Street Journal

Trump organization considering bid for Puerto Rico golf club, by Jacqueline Palank 

New weapon in push to lower U.S. biotech drug prices, by Denise Roland

Reuters

Boeing wins $38 billion in orders, commitments from China, by Alwyn Scott and Eric M. Johnson 

Volkswagen boss quits over diesel emissions scandal, by Andreas Cremer

Quartz

UBS CEO urges bankers to take more risks, by Jenny Anderson

Draconian US copyright rules made it easier for Volkswagen to cheat, by Tim Fernholz

Bloomberg

Gross tells Fed to ‘Get off zero now!’ as economies run on empty, by Mary Childs

How marketing turned the EpiPen into a billion-dollar business, by Cynthia Koons and Robert Langreth

The Street

Yogi Berra’s 14 great ‘Yogi-isms’ to apply in life and the business world, by Laurie Kulikowski

How multinationals are adapting to China’s slowing economy, by Ralph Jennings

News about business journalism:

Forbes.com blocks advertiser distributing malware

The rebirth, kind of, of GigaOm

FT says time-based ads are working

Reuters adds to its national affairs team

This date in business journalism history:

2012: Covering the world of business, online only

2009: The evolution of the energy beat

Business journalism birthdays:

Sept. 24: Natasha Singer with The New York Times

Sept. 24: Lou Dobbs with Fox Business

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