Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Google spinoff, Uber whale on each other as trial begins, by Michael Liedtke
U.S. economy fundamentally strong despite stock market plunge, by Christopher Rugaber and Josh Boak
Bloomberg
Inflation is about to appear “with a vengeance,” Paul Tudor Jones says, by Saijel Kishan
Lululemon seeks new leader after CEO’s misconduct leads to exit, by Lindsey Rupp
Fortune
Bitcoin sheds $67 billion in a week as price crashes near $7,000, by Lucinda Shen
PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi’s desire to create snacks for women is nothing new, by Both Kowitt
Reuters
Broadcom unveils $121 billion “best and final” offer for Qualcomm, by Greg Roumeliotis and Diane Bartz
A decade after recession, a jump in U.S. states with wage gains, by Ann Saphir, Jonathan Spicer and Howard Schneider
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