Corrections & Amplifications -- WSJ
May 04 2019 - 2:02AM
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This article is being republished as part of our daily
reproduction of WSJ.com articles that also appeared in the U.S.
print edition of The Wall Street Journal (May 4, 2019).
The National Football League was incorrectly called the National
Football Association in some editions Friday in a Business News
article about CBS Corp.'s quarterly profit.
The first name of reporter Russell Gold was misspelled as Russel
in the byline of a Business News article in some editions Friday
about an SEC inquiry into PG&E Corp.
Apple Inc. last experienced consecutive quarterly declines in
2016 amid weak demand for the iPhone 6s. In some editions
Wednesday, a Page One article about Apple's quarterly results
incorrectly said it was the iPhone 6.
Max Goldberg moved back to Nashville in 2007 to work with his
brother, Benjamin Goldberg, and soon thereafter, they formed a
business partnership. An article about the Goldbergs in the May
issue of WSJ. Magazine incorrectly said that Max went to work for
Benjamin and that they ultimately formed the partnership. Also,
Downtown Sporting Club in Nashville opened on April 25. The article
incorrectly said it opened April 23 because the opening date was
changed after the magazine went to press. One of the venues in
Downtown Sporting Club, the R.E.C. Room, in is named for Richard
Edward Carter. The article incorrectly gave his name as Robert
Edward Cater.
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888-410-2667.
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