Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Sears gets another reprieve from liquidation, by Anne D’Innocenzio
What air travelers should know about the government shutdown, by David Koenig
Bloomberg
Realtors say the government shutdown is killing home sales, by Prashant Gopel
Tim Cook’s $12 million bonus in 2018 is his biggest ever, by Anders Melin
Fortune
Regulatory filing reveals Larry Ellison has a $1 billion stake in Tesla, by Brittany Shoot
AMD CEO: Security flaws a “wakeup call” for chip makers, by Andrew Nusca
Reuters
Apple, Facebook propel Wall Street to three-week peak, by Noel Randewich
World Bank’s Kim to Global Infrastructure Partners, by David Lawder
News about business journalism
Report: Bloomberg’s revenue hit $10 billion in 2019
Chinese officials offered to bug office/homes of WSJ reporters in Hong Kong
Dallas Morning News loses two biz reporters as part of layoffs
Karp promoted to ME for digital at Sports Business Journal
Reuters reporter Russ joins media tech team
South Florida Biz Journal hires managing editor
Fortune hires three new editorial staffers
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