Some of Friday’s top business news stories
The New York Times
Greek debt standoff awaits a decisive move, by Landon Thomas Jr. and Jack Ewing
A record year of recalls: Nearly 64 million vehicles, by Christopher Jensen
The Wall Street Journal
Eurozone GDP picks up, thanks to Germany, by Paul Hannon and Stacy Meichtry
Postal Service seeks to retire the old mail truck, by Anne Steele
Business Insider
Sources: Marissa Mayer is firing people at Yahoo, by Nicholas Carlson
Rolls-Royce is imploding, by Lianna Brinded
Fortune
Levi Strauss CEO on a ‘mission to get women back into jeans’, by Caroline Fairchild
Quartz
Where Google, Facebook, and Tesla like to poach from, by Max Nisen
News about business journalism
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