Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
As U.S. housing recovers, low incomes keep Detroit far behind, by Corey Williams
Former Shell Labs site seeks to inspire new investors, by Shawn Marsh
Bloomberg
Airbus says UK fraud office starts criminal corruption probe, by Mark Deen and Andrea Rothman
Western Europe’s biggest oil producer has a surprise for markets, by Mikael Holter
New York Times
When every company is a tech company, does the label matter? by Jeff Sommer
A surreal life on the precipice in Puerto Rico, by Mary Williams Walsh
Reuters
Berkshire profit up 25 percent as insurance helps, by Jonathan Stempel
Again at highs, stocks take cues from consumers, by Lewis Krauskopf
News about business journalism
Kay, Daily Business Review reporter, dies at 54
North Carolina paper adjusts business news coverage
Sports biz reporter Rovell renews with ESPN
WSJ hires Bloomberg’s Higgins to cover tech and auto
The Information opens Hong Kong bureau, hires Bloomberg’s Oster
The WSJ and the success of the cargo shorts story
The Information, cash-flow positive, thrives with tough coverage
Law360 steps up opposition to union effort
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