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Talking Biz News Today — Jan. 16, 2019

January 16, 2019

Posted by Chris Roush

TBNSome of Wednesday’s top business news stories:

Associated Press

Federal workers take on odd jobs to make ends meet, by Michelle R. Smith

The IRS is recalling 46,000 workers to handle tax returns, by Marcy Gordon

Bloomberg

Snap finance chief Stone quits after eight months; shares drop, by Sarah Frier

Morgan Stanley names 145 managing directors, its top rank, by Sonali Basak

Fortune

Coalition pressures Amazon, Microsoft and Google to keep facial recognition surveillance away from government, by Danielle Abril

The Fortune 500 just lost its first and only Latina CEO, by Claire Zillman

Reuters 

Sears chairman’s takeover proposal faces moment of truth, by Jessica DiNapoli and Mike Spector

JPMorgan misses fourth-quarter profit estimates as bond trading slumps, by Elizabeth Dilts and Siddharth Cavale

News about business journalism

Jefferson is back as Express-News business editor

How the relationship between companies and businesses has changed

WSJ hires Forman to be tech columnist for “Heard on the Street”

Romano named Amazon reporter at Seattle Times

Airline reporter Shine leaving Dallas Morning News

AP hires Lerman to cover tech, Ortutay moving to San Francisco

Puget Sound Biz Journal promotes Garnick to associate editor

Huang named Xconomy editor in chief as Buderi becomes chairman

Institutional Investor launching website to cover RIAs

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