Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
F.C.C. approves net neutrality rules, classifying broadband Internet service as a utility, by Rebecca R. Ruiz and Steve Lohr
Standard Chartered overhauls leadership, by Jenny Anderson and Chad Bray
The Wall Street Journal
Sears extends dismantling of company, by Michael Calia
Barnes & Noble to keep Nook business, by Jeffery A. Trachtenberg and Michael Calia
Reuters
Ericsson sues Apple for telecom patent infringement, by Daniel Dickson
Buffett, a cheerleader for America, takes his checkbook abroad, by Luciana Lopez and Jonathan Stempel
Bloomberg
Fourth-quarter GDP in U.S. rose less than prior estimate, by Victoria Stilwell
Saudis’ oil price war is paying off, by Grant Smith and Anthony Dipaola
News about business journalism
Editor departs Jacksonville Business Journal
Gharib on convincing CEOs to talk
Varney’s Fox Biz show hits ratings high
Getting back in the business journalism game
Fortune announces hires, promotions
This date in business journalism history
2006: SEC commissioners not notified of biz writers’ subpoenas
2012: Bloomberg launches new terminal
Business journalism birthdays
Feb. 27: Valerie Bauerlein of The Wall Street Journal
Feb. 28: Sarah Ellison of Vanity Fair
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