Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Time Warner outlook solid; revenue misses, by Lisa Beilfuss
Coca-Cola fights for ‘Zero’ trademark rights, by Mike Esterl
Bloomberg
Yellen signals rate path hinges on whether turmoil persists, by Christopher Condon, Jana Randow and Craig Torres
Deutsche Bank may write down Postbank again closer to sale, by Nicholas Comfort
The Associated Press
Twitter tweaks its timeline in pursuit of more users, by Michael Liedtke
Burger King’s next conquest: Hot dog king, by Candice Choi
Reuters
U.S. government posts $55 billion budget surplus in January, by Megan Cassella
Yellen: Fed not likely to reverse course on rates despite risks, by Howard Schneider and Lindsay Dunsmuir
Quartz
Burberry is suing J.C. Penny for “inferior quality” knockoffs of its famous check pattern, by Marc Bain
The U.S. government now considers Google’s self-driving cars to be legal drivers, by Mike Murphy
News about business journalism:
Austin Biz Journal’s 30 and under list draws criticism
Ad blocking experiment hasn’t affected Forbes readership
Quartz adds to editorial staff
This date in business journalism history:
2011: The “hot news” doctrine and business journalism
2013: Switching to freelance business journalism
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