They love working there. It’s great. They love it. It’s great. They love it. It’s great. They love it. It’s great. They love it. It’s great. They love it. Source: NYT > Business – Jonah Engel Bromwich
Versace, Givenchy and Coach Apologize to China After T-Shirt Row
The luxury brands are the latest businesses to come under pressure from Chinese internet users for appearing to flout Beijing’s territorial claims. Source: NYT > Business – Elizabeth Paton
How Facebook Is Changing to Deal With Scrutiny of Its Power
In both pre-emptive and defensive ways, the social network is modifying its behavior to fend off antitrust concerns. Source: NYT > Business – Mike Isaac
A Lesson for Equinox and SoulCycle: Even Sweat Can Be Political
In the Trump era, a number of companies have found themselves, willingly or not, tossed by partisan storms. Source: NYT > Business – David Yaffe-Bellany
For Celebrity Chefs, Politics Proves Precarious
Three New York restaurateurs — David Chang, José Andrés and Christina Tosi — pleaded with the developer Stephen Ross to cancel a fund-raiser for President Trump. Source: NYT > Business – Amelia Nierenberg
Facebook Said to Be in Talks With Publishers on News Effort
The social network is pitching an initiative to license articles from some of the largest American news publishers for its mobile app, according to people with knowledge of the discussions. Source: NYT > Business – Mike Isaac