Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
Britain to see 80% spike in energy bills as crisis deepens, by Sylvia Hui
Global stocks gain as traders watch Fed speech, by Joe McDonald
CNN
Computer chips were in high demand. Then inflation kicked in, by Julia Horowitz
Why Tesla’s stock is so much cheaper today, by Paul R. La Monica
The Wall Street Journal
Twitter Ordered to Provide Subset of Elon Musk’s ‘Absurdly Broad’ Request for Data, by Erin Mulvaney
SpaceX, T-Mobile to Connect Satellites to Cellphones in Remote Areas, by Thomas Gryta and Micah Maidenberg
CNBC
Shares of Dollar Tree fall after company cuts guidance, citing investments in competitive pricing, by Jack Stebbins
Chipotle restaurant in Michigan votes to unionize, in a first for the chain, by Amelia Lucas
Reuters
Panasonic plans additional $4 bln U.S. EV battery plant – WSJ
Xiaomi in talks with BAIC to produce electric cars -Bloomberg News
News about business journalism:
Boston Globe hires Gerber as a business reporter
How a business journalism career got its start
New York Magazine hires Herrman to cover tech
Bloomberg’s Melin moving to Kuala Lumpur to cover Asian wealthy
Crypto news site The Block rolls out token-based paywall
WSJ visual editor Bentley departs for new opportunity
Stein departs Bloomberg Law for new opportunity
Morgan departs Property Week for Tes
Investment Week features editor Gallagher goes freelance