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Talking Biz News Today — Feb. 27, 2017

February 27, 2017

Posted by Chris Roush

TBNSome of Monday’s top business news stories:

Associated Press

Samsung delays its new phone, and showcases tablets instead, by Anick Jesdanun

Sharp vision: New glasses help the legally blind see, by Michael Liedtke

Bloomberg

Saudi Arabia’s oil wealth is about to get a reality check, by Javier Blas and Wael Mahdi

Google Assistant goes beyond the pixel to take on Apple’s Siri, by Mark Gurman and Mark Bergen

Fortune

Al Gore just sold more than $37 million worth of Apple stock, by Madeline Farber

Why this is already a record-setting Oscar season for women, by Madeline Farber

Reuters

Buffett rails against fee-hungry Wall Street managers, by Trevor Hunnicutt and Jonathan Stempel

Phonemakers pile on to exploit Samsung weakness, by Eric Auchard and Harro Ten Wolde

News about business journalism

Milwaukee daily cuts stock listings, standalone sections

Bloomberg lawsuit alleging rape, drugs mentions news editors

“Bulls and Bears” pays tribute to host Buttner

Bloomberg cancels White House Correspondents afterparty

Columbia Biz School to hold conference on financial news and the market

USA Today names new Money editor, hires deputy Money editor

Bizwomen.com names Tierney its editor

McGraw Center for Business Journalism gives four grants

The date in business journalism

2012: FT’s digital subs pass print in U.S.

2007: FT to keep charging for online access

Business journalism birthdays

Feb. 27: Valerie Bauerlein of The Wall Street Journal

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