Some of Tuesday’s top business stories:
The NY Times
Bank of America’s bad accounting, by Floyd Norris
In victory for Obama, court backs rules for coal pollution, by Coral Davenport
The Wall Street Journal
Target names new chief info officer following data breach, by Lauren Pollock
Reuters
EBay’s results top Wall Street targets but outlook disappoints, by Deepa Seetharaman
Twitter disappoints again on user growth and views; shares drop, by Gerry Shih
The Associated Press
High lime prices giving US bartenders a hangover
Fortune
Sprint, HTC, Spotify, Harman to target audiophiles, by Erin Griffith
And in local news:
Triangle Business Journal
Men in Kilts to wash Triangle windows starting next week, by Dawn Kurry
Today in business journalism
Keller, fired at Bloomberg BusinessWeek, lands at PolicyMic
FT’s CEO talks mobile subscribers and the importance of print
WSJ launches new DC newsletter
WSJ’s Favole joins communications firm
BofA error causes pull back
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