Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Yahoo loses Marketing Chief Kathy Savitt, by Douglass Macmillan
Procter & Gamble’s Riant to retire, by Serena Ng
Quartz
When Serena Williams went down, prices on tickets to the US Open women’s finals went with her, by Annalisa Merelli
This is America’s year to fight the almighty Canadian maple syrup cartel, by Deena Shanker
Bloomberg
Sluggish China output and investment signal more stimulus on way
Bentley says its new Bentayga will be the world’s fastest SUV, by Naomi Kresge
The Associated Press
Out with the old…iPhones? 4 ways to reuse, resell, recycle, by Barbara Ortutay
Subway: Review finds ‘serious’ complaint about Jared Fogle
Reuters
Fed to dominate week of central bank meetings, by Balazs Koranyi
UAW picks Fiat Chrysler as target company in labor talks, by Bernie Woodall
News about business journalism:
Dow Jones news service to be offered on Symphony
Departures mount at Bloomberg Television
Crain’s Detroit names Smith its new editor
Houston Business Journal publisher to retire
Task named digital editor of Fortune
This date in business journalism history:
2011: The WSJ’s venture into television
2012: Do colleges collude on prices?
Business journalism birthdays:
Sept. 14: Jon Talton with Seattle Times