Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Google plans new headquarters, and a city fears being overrun, by Conor Dougherty
Donald R. Keough, who led Coca-Cole through the New Coke debacle, dies at 88, by Stephanie Strom
The Wall Street Journal
Janet Yellen puts Fed on path to lift rates, by Jon Hilsenrath
Gemalto says alleged hack didn’t result in massive theft of sim card keys, by Sam Schechner
CNBC
Mortgage applications point to more buyers, by Diana Olick
Billionaire Jeff Vinik: No bubble in tech stocks, by Matthew J. Belvedere
Business Insider
Suddenly, the new BlackBerry Classic looks really awesome, by Joshua Barrie
One chart showing all the world’s countries ranked by how big and rich they are, by Mike Bird
News about business journalism
How Bartiromo decided on a career in business journalism
Four journalists win grants from McGraw Center for Business Journalism
Bartiromo celebrates one year at Fox Business
Fast Company launches new IOS app
WSJ vs. Bloomberg: The marketing battle
This date in business journalism history
2009: Fortune editor Serwer has cameo in “Confessions of a Shopaholic”
2011: Bloomberg TV launching tech show
Business journalism birthdays
Feb. 25: Alec Klein of the Medill School at Northwestern University
Feb. 25: Hayley Ringle of The Phoenix Business Journal
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