Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
I.R.S. shortcut to tax-exempt status is under fire, by Patricia Cohen
Wall St. is told to tighten digital security of partners, by Matthew Goldstein
The Wall Street Journal
Mylan proposes to acquire rival Perrigo for $28.9 billion, by Jonathan D. Rockoff
Rising optimism fuels deal rebound, by Dana Cimilluca, Dana Mattioli and Shayndi Raice
The Street
Allegiant air investors go on strike — are pilots next?, by Ted Reed
Money managers have trouble connecting with young investors, study finds, by Scott Gamm
Business Insider
Shares of the British company that just discovered oil under Gatwick Airport have gone through the roof, by Mike Bird
LinkedIn just bought online learning company Lynda for $1.5 billion, by Maya Kosoff
News about business journalism
Jacksonville Biz Journal names new editor
Bloomberg, ProPublica and Fortune among NYSSCPA winners
Bloomberg to launch Apple Watch app
Fortune editor: We want to stay on cutting edge of tech news
NPR reporter: All stories are business stories
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