Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Drug companies win in California opioid crisis lawsuit, by Robert Jablon, Donald Thompson
Robots hit the streets as demand for food delivery grows, by Dee-Ann Durbin
CNN
Elon Musk offers to sell Tesla stock ‘right now’ if UN can show how $6 billion would solve world hunger, by Wale Azeez
Earnings season tells a tale of two economies, by Julia Horowitz
The Wall Street Journal
Rivian Automotive Targets IPO Valuation Just Above $60 Billion, Corrie Driebusch, Mike Colias
DuPont Plans Moves That Would Remake Chemicals Company, by Cara Lombardo, Dana Cimilluca
CNBC
Automaker Stellantis offering buyouts to pension-eligible U.S. salaried workers, by Michael Wayland
Coca-Cola buys full control of Bodyarmor for $5.6 billion in its largest-ever brand acquisition, by Amelia Lucas
Reuters
Investors tell Big-4 auditors they risk AGM rebellion over climate accounting, by Simon Jessop, Carolyn Cohn
Apple cuts iPad production to feed chips to iPhone 13 -Nikkei
News about business journalism
Insider senior editor for biz news Horti departs for The Bureau
Thier joins Fortune magazine to cover leadership
NY Times names Goldberg its future of work reporter
Decrypt hires TheStreet’s Elliott as senior writer
WSJ hires AP’s Pisani for speed and trending desk
Menton joins Bloomberg as equities reporter
FT hires Wu to write markets newsletter
Criddle joins FT as a tech reporter
Bloomberg Law hires Nani to cover bankruptcy stories
Pensions & Investments hires Ghosh as senior reporter