Some of Tuesday’s top business stories:
New York Times
Detroit is ruled eligible for bankruptcy, by Bill Vlasic and Monica Davey
As hospital prices soar, a stitch tops $500, by Elisabeth Rosenthal
Reuters
Auto sales rise in November, boosted by discounts, by Ben Klayman and Deepa Seetharaman
UnitedHealth says health reform to cost up to $1 per share in 2014, by Caroline Humer
Bloomberg
AMC Entertainment theater chain seeks $368 million in IPO, by Rob Golum
CNNMoney
D.C. to vote on $11.50 minimum wage, by Gregory Wallace
Businessweek
How much more will smokers pay for Obamacare? by John Tozzi
Triangle Business Journal
UNC startup connects donors and needy families – with a mouse-click, by Lauren K. Ohnesorge
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