Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Suzuki to sell its 1.5% stake in Volkswagen, by Yoko Kubota
Cereal makers look for new dawn abroad, by John Revill and Annie Gasparro
The Associated Press
Migration crisis proves boon for some businesses, by Frank Jordans
‘Hotel Transylvania 2’ bites off September record, by Lindsey Bahr
Bloomberg
India surges to second-biggest U.S. weapons buyer, by Natalie Obiko Pearson and Nc Bipindra
Merkel confronts Facebook’s Zuckerberg over policing hate posts, by Patrick Donahue
Reuters
Boehner resignation cuts U.S. government shutdown risk, by Chuck Mikolajczak
Sprint says will sit out of 2016 airwaves auction, by Malathi Nayak
Quartz
That device also defeated the public’s trust in the Volkswagen brand, by Dan Becker and James Gerstenzang
Inside Chipotle’s intense, 39-point checklist for good management, by Max Nisen
News about business journalism:
Quartz, WSJ win online journalism awards
Mossberg’s new podcast: Ctrl-Walt-Delete
Dow, legendary Toronto biz writer, dies at 77
International Biz Times hires data reporter
Toonkel named media reporter for Reuters
A broader way of capturing global biz coverage at Bloomberg
This date in business journalism history:
2010: Handling a biz columnist’s conflicts
2008: Always ask the dumb question
Business journalism birthdays:
Sept. 28: Andrew Westney with Law360
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