Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Technology companies lead modest pullback in U.S. stocks, by Alex Veiga
Super Bowl ads aim for the heart — and sometimes lower, by Mae Anderson
Bloomberg
MetLife finds accounting issue, boosts pension, annuity reserves, by Katherine Chiglinsky
Michael Dell weighs combining two businesses into one, by Alex Barinka
Fortune
Tyson Foods has invested in a startup that aims to eradicate animal meat, by Beth Kowitt
Chobani’s unusual issue with new packaging: It stinks, literally, by Beth Kowitt
Reuters
Coffee meets 7UP in Keurig, Dr Pepper Snapple deal, by Martine Geller and Siddharth Cavale
Apple shares skid on report of iPhone X production cut, by Muvija M and Stephen Nellis
News about business journalism
International Biz Times editor Candappa placed on leave
Loeb winner Eavis returned to DealBook at NY Times
WSJ names new leaders for its video team
Reuters fired a top editor in 2016 after sexual harassment allegations
New York Times hires WSJ’s Nicas to cover Apple
SABEW extends Best in Business deadline
WSJ hires Parish as editor of Future of Everything
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