Some of Monday’s top business stories:
The New York Times
Aereo case will shape TV’s future, by David Carr
The Wall Street Journal
Silicon Valley tech giants discussed hiring, say documents, by Jeff Elder
The new winners and losers in America’s shale boom, by Russell Gold and Theo Francis
The Associated Press
UAW withdraws appeal of Volkswagen union vote, by Erik Schelzig
Study: Fuels from corn waste not better than gas, by Dina Cappiello
Forbes
Hasbro swings to a profit on strength in girls segment, by Maggie McGrath
Businessweek
Is Coca-Cola’s pomegranate juice real enough? The Supreme Court will decide, by Susan Berfield
And in local news:
The Daily Tar Heel
Google moves its Chapel Hill location to Franklin Street, by Aaron Cranford
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