Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
SABMiller rejects AB InBev’s $104 Billion proposal, by Saabira Chaudhuri and Tripp Mickle
Pandora to buy Ticketfly for $450 Million, by Hannah Karp
The Associated Press
Google is latest tech giant to claim space in mobile news, by Tali Arbel
US consumer borrowing climbs to new record in August, by Martin Crutsinger
Bloomberg
BlackRock calls for halting stock market to avoid volatility, by Annie Massa and Sam Mamudi
Hilary Clinton comes out against TPP, by Jennifer Epstein
Reuters
Data storage company Pure Storage falls in debut, by Sudarshan Varadhan
Yum’s China missteps amplify calls for spinoff, other change, by Lisa Baertlein
Quartz
Would-be Amazon-killer Jet.com has already changed its business model, by Ian Kar
The oil glut is growing again, renewing the pressure on prices, by Melvin Backman
News about business journalism:
Tech Insider seeks design reporter
Bloomberg Television Philippines debuts
AP energy reporter leaving for Ernst & Young
Santoli joining CNBC as senior markets commentator
Fortune publishes profile of fictional character
This date in business journalism history:
2007: How biz journalists must do their jobs
2008: The challenges of the economics beat
Business journalism birthdays:
Oct. 8: Paul O’Donnell with The Dallas Morning News