Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Reuters
About 40,000 unionized Verizon workers walk off the job, by Malathi Nayak
U.S. regulators fail “living wills” at five of eight big banks, by Lisa Lambert
USA Today
N.C. brewers unite against anti-LGBT law, by Mike Snider
McCormick ends bid for Premier Goods, by Mike Snider
Fortune
Chipotle’s board feels the heat from agitating shareholders, by Beth Kowitt
Another Zappos leader departs, by Jennifer Reingold
Associated Press
Some big banks have six months shape up plans, by Marcy Gordon and Ken Sweet
Hankook Tire moving North American headquarters to Nashville, by Erik Schelzig
News about business journalism:
Knight-Bagehot program names 2016-17 fellows
Media reporter Somaiya leaving NY Times
Nikkei to judge success of FT purchase over next decade
FT starts new ad campaign with “Make the right connection” slogan
CNN hires Lowry as media reporter
How Bloomberg’s graphics team personalizes the news
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