Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Sparkling waters hide some lasting harm from 2010 oil spill, by Janet McConnaughey, Rebecca Santana
Shake Shack gets funding, to return paycheck protection loan
CNN
Experts say it may be time for grocery stores to ban customers from coming inside because of Covid-19, by Nathaniel Meyersohn
60 million Europeans could suffer furloughs, layoffs or wage cuts, by Charles Riley
The Wall Street Journal
Walmart’s Coronavirus Challenge Is Just Staying Open, by Sarah Nassauer
Big Tech’s Resilience to Coronavirus Downturn Faces First Test, by Asa Fitch
CNBC
US crude plummets 19% as coronavirus pandemic ravages oil demand, by Eustance Huang
United selling and leasing back 22 planes in bid to conserve cash during coronavirus pandemic, by Phil LeBeau
Reuters
Volkswagen settles emissions class action with three-quarters of claimants, by Jan Schwartz
Ray-Ban maker EssilorLuxottica to scrap dividend, eyes cost cuts, by Sudip Kar-Gupta
News about business journalism
Media and tech editor Stenberg departs Adweek
Iraq lifts suspension against Reuters
CNBC hires Shead as a tech reporter in London
Business Insider promotes Hernbroth to senior reporter
Sullivan leaving Bloomberg DC office for Eastern Europe
SABEW adds 67 members from South Asia
Holden, former Dow Jones News Fund executive director and WSJ editor, dies at 70
Wirecutter special projects editor Suthivarakom set to depart
Ken Brown of The Wall Street Journal is leaving the news organization. He is an…
Dow Jones News Fund President Brent W. Jones announced at the nonprofit journalism training organization’s…
Jillian Ward, managing editor for U.S. technology at Bloomberg News, sent the following note to…
Rick Berke, a co-founded and executive editor of STAT News, writes about the importance of…
Thomas Maxwell has joined Gizmodo as a tech reporter. He previously was at Business Insider covering…
Banking Times has acquired the domain name "The New Fiver" for an undisclosed amount, aiming…