Some of Tuesday’s top stories
The New York Times
The Lehman bailout that never was, by James B. Stewart and Peter Evans
EBay to spin off PayPal, adopting strategy backed by Icahn, by Michael J. de la Merced and Andrew Ross Sorkin
The Wall Street Journal
EU believes Apple, Fiat tax deals broke rules, by Tom Fairless
Ford sharply cuts full-year forecast, by Mike Ramsey and John D. Stoll
Trial in $40 billion lawsuit against AIG bailout begins, by Leslie Scism
Reuters
SoftBank considers stake in Legendary Pictures: report, by Teppei Kasai
Moringstar strips Pimco Total Return Fund of its gold rating, by Supriya Kurane and Jennifer Ablan
The Associated Press
News Corp. to buy Move Inc. for about $950 million, by The Associated Press
Microsoft to offer early look at next windows, by Brandon Bailey
Today in business journalism
The elevator pitch as business journalism
TheStreet.com reporter accused of colluding with shorts
Bloomberg Media’s mission: Hiring more entrepreneurs
Reuters hires Wall Street investigations editor from WSJ
Consumer Reports gets an overhaul
This day in business journalism history
2005: Take the Enron quiz and see how you do
2010: Bloomberg introduces Android app
Business journalism birthdays
Sept. 30: Nichola Groom of Reuters
Sept. 30: Jay Yarow of Business Insider
Sept. 30: Paul Davidson of USA Today
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CNBC.com deputy technology editor Todd Haselton is leaving the news organization for a job at The Verge.…
Note from CNBC Business News senior vice president Dan Colarusso: After more than 27 years…
Members of the CoinDesk editorial team have sent a letter to the CEO of its…