Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Netflix stock plunges as subscriber growth worries deepen, by Michel Liedtke
Chevron, Total exit Myanmar over deteriorating human rights, by Lori Hinnant
CNN
Driver monitoring gets spotlight amid safety questions, by Matt McFarland
Peloton says it may consider cutting jobs and ‘resetting’ production, by Jordan Valinsky
The Wall Street Journal
Intel to Invest at Least $20 Billion in Ohio Chip-Making Facility, by Meghan Bobrowsky
Senate Panel Approves Antitrust Bill Restricting Big Tech Platforms, by Ryan Tracy
CNBC
McDonald’s expands test of McPlant burger created with Beyond Meat, by Amelia Lucas
Judge blasts PG&E as ‘continuing menace’ over wildfires as utility’s probation ends, by Emma Newburger
Reuters
Big U.S. banks say spending patterns show consumers are in good shape, by Elizabeth Dilts Marshall
Investors dump pandemic darlings as results disappoint
News about business journalism
Bloomberg names Fraher head of ESG coverage, promotes others
NY Times names Hadi a deputy business editor
Ford hired by Inframation News as a senior reporter
Middleton, longtime biz journalist, dies at 77
Regan promoted to editor of Senior Housing News
Jagoda swaps The Hill for Bloomberg Industry
Pyatt, Washington Post local biz columnist, dies at 88
TechRadar hires Goodwyn to oversee entertainment coverage
Industry Dive promotes Robinson to lead editor of PharmaVoice
Reuters polling editor Kahn departs for McKinsey
Financial Times appoints Ruehl Singapore correspondent
Industry Dive promotes Torres to editor at CIO Dive
Biz reporter Cheng joins VC firm Initialized Capital as head of content
WSJ hires Byrne as platform editor for visual storytelling
Anders named deputy editor in chief of WSJ
Fortune hires Lichtenberg as executive editor of global news