Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
An appraisal for a mortgage values Saks at $3.7 billion, by Michael J. De La Merced and Charles V. Bagli
Thrift chain said to pocket money meant for charity, by Rachel Abrams
The Wall Street Journal
United Technologies CEO Chenevert abruptly steps down, by Ted Mann and Joann S. Lublin
Redbox raising DVD rental price by 25%, by Ben Fritz
CFOs don’t trust cheaper gasoline to fuel holiday sales, by Maxwell Murphy
Bloomberg
FBI files say hedge fund analyst made millions on tips from Dell insider, by Neil Weinberg, David Glovin and Patricia Hurtado
Reuters
Honda admits under-reporting serious U.S. accidents since 2003, by Paul Lienert and Jessica Dye
Business Insider
America beats expectations, by Myles Udland
At least 12 buildings go up in flames in violence-torn Ferguson area, by Matt Johnston and Reuters
Today in business journalism
Bloomberg Media makes organizational changes
Consumer Reports bets heavily on video, with results
Finalists named for Canadian business journalist awards
WSJ launches two new social media accounts
Discussing where business journalism is headed
This date in business journalism history
2009: Bloomberg should buy Newsweek
2012: FT Deutschland to close next month
Business journalism birthdays
Nov. 25: Warren Watson, formerly of the Society of American Business Editors and Writers