Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Florida might shut down bay known nationally for its oysters, by Brendan Farrington
Honda recalls 1.4M US vehicles for software, other problems
CNN
Europe threatens to break up Big Tech if it doesn’t play by new rules, by Julia Horowitz
Exxon is in crisis. Angry shareholders are rebelling, by Matt Egan
The Wall Street Journal
FDA Finds Moderna Covid-19 Vaccine Highly Effective, by Thomas M. Burton, Peter Loftus
Vogue’s Anna Wintour Promoted to Chief Content Officer for Condé Nast, by Lukas I. Alpert
CNBC
Lululemon CEO expects digital growth momentum to continue post pandemic, by Tyler Clifford
European Uber rival Bolt raises more than $180 million for A.I. drive, by Ryan Browne
Reuters
Amazon urges judge to set aside $10 billion cloud contract award to Microsoft, by David Shepardson
Ban on federal drilling leases would cost eight U.S. states billions, study finds
News about business journalism
Triangle Biz Journal health care reporter Gulledge heads for law school
Globe and Mail M&A reporter Jones moving to energy beat
South Florida Biz Journal promotes Reiser to managing editor
Corridor Business Journal hires Pratt as a reporter
Breslow, author of “Trader’s Note” column at Bloomberg News, has died
WSJ to staff: Watch how you describe the economy
Washington Post wins award for trade reporting
Lyons joins Business Insider full time to cover wealth and real estate
FT’s Khalaf on her first year as editor