Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Yet another 4-decade inflation high is expected for February, by Christopher Rugaber
Pariahs no more? US reaches out to oil states as prices rise, by Ellen Knickmeyer, Cathy Bussewitz
CNN
The world may be facing one of the largest energy shocks ever, Goldman Sachs says, by Matt Egan
No end to the worker shortage: America had 11.3 million jobs available in January, by Anneken Tappe
The Wall Street Journal
Amazon Board Approves 20-for-1 Stock Split, $10 Billion Share Repurchase, by Denny Jacob
Better Pay and Career Paths Drive U.S. Workers’ Decisions to Quit, by Te-Ping Chen
CNBC
Gas prices are spiking — don’t expect sales of electric vehicles to follow, by Michael Wayland
Impossible Foods sues start-up Motif FoodWorks for patent infringement, by Amelia Lucas
Reuters
U.S. solar installations to contract this year on inflation -industry forecast
U.S. Treasury launches campaign to educate public about crypto risks, by Hannah Lang
News about business journalism
Labor reporter Rosenberg leaves Washington Post
New Haven Biz names new editor, new ME
How Bloomberg Media grew during the pandemic
Bravender returning to E&E News as a reporter
SABEW selects 21 for data immersion workshop
LaPorte leaves Fast Company for The Ankler
Hunter named deputy White House editor for Bloomberg
IndieWire taps Maglio as executive editor, business
Modern Healthcare hires Podmolik as editor in chief
Reuters launches channel on Amazon News app
Distribution of Reuters news is suspended in Russia
Gill joins TRF as Europe correspondent
Ankeny, former Crain’s Detroit reporter, dies at 86
i newspaper tech correspondent Williams departs
The Telegraph names biz news editor, deputy biz editor
Why Quartz moved to an Africa membership strategy
Houston Business Journal reporter Samora departs