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Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Biden pushes a strong role for unions in tech jobs, even as potential strikes are on the horizon, by Josh Boak
Tesla income jumps 20%, but shares fall after hours amid profit concerns, by David Hamilton
CNN
Just 1% of all US homes changed hands so far this year, by Anna Bahney
Microsoft and Activision extend their deal deadline, by Brian Fung
The Wall Street Journal
United Airlines Triples Profit as Flyers Flock Overseas, by Alison Sider
Netflix Password-Sharing Crackdown Delivers Jolt of New Subscriber Growth, by Jessica Toonkel
CNBC
Goldman Sachs misses on profit after hits from GreenSky, real estate, by Hugh Son
Netflix gets rid of cheapest basic ad-free option in the U.S., U.K., by Lillian Rizzo
Reuters
Pfizer plant in North Carolina damaged by tornado
UK supermarket Asda to launch new round of price cuts
News about business journalism:
Gilchrest named ME of Upstate Business Journal in South Carolina
NY Times hires FT’s Bintliff as its UK editor
Arons to lead Bloomberg’s European bank coverage
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