Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
China hits Qualcomm with fine, by Paul Mozur and Quentin Hardy
Under fire, Brian Williams loses lofty spot on a trustworthiness scale, by Emily Steel and Ravi Somaiya
The Wall Street Journal
China inflation drops to five-year low in January, by Mark Magnier and Richard Silk
It’s no fun making toys, toasters in USA, by James R. Hagerty
Business Insider
Goldman has a ‘one-trick pony’ problem, by Lauren Tara Lacapra
Tesla is at a crossroads, by Matthew Debord
The Associated Press
Reynolds American’s 4Q profit falls on higher costs, by Michael Felberbaum
Samsung reveals potential for smart TVs to eavesdrop, by Youkyung Lee
News about business journalism
San Antonio Biz Journal hires real estate reporter
San Fran Chronicle hires assistant business editor
The story behind the NYT’s financial incentives story
CNNMoney hires new technology reporter
Denver Post replaces WSJ Sunday with Tribune’s Success
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