Some of Monday’s top business stories:
Wall Street Journal
Blackberry makes risky bet on services, by Ryan Knutson, Clint Boulton and Will Connors
Netflix makes some history with showing at Emmys, by Amol Sharma and Alexandra Cheney
Bloomberg
At 77 he prepares burgers earning in week his former hourly wage, by Carol Hymowitz
China manufacturing gauge increases to six-month high, by Scott Lanman
Reuters
Apple sells 9 million 5s, 5c iPhones in first three days, by Jennifer Saba
Walmart U.S. to hire more temporary holiday workers, by Jessica Wohl
CNNMoney
How a shutdown could affect the economy, by Jeanne Sahadi
China’s $8 billion plan to rival Hollywood, by Alanna Petroff
Bloomberg Businessweek
Do Amazon’s lockers help retailers? Depends on what they sell, by Justin Bachman
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