Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Netflix’s solid 4Q eclipsed by projected slowing US growth, by Michael Liedtke
Grand jury charges four Audi managers in emissions case, by Tom Krisher
Bloomberg
Elizabeth Warren demands Wells Fargo be kicked off college campuses, by Hannah Levitt
Tribune Publishing CEO to step down, by Nabila Ahmed, Kiel Porter and Gerry Smith
Fortune
Netflix takes off investor blindfold to offer peek into ratings data, by Kevin Kelleher
How Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella fueled a humble comeback, by Adam Lashinsky
Reuters
Wall Street advances as industrials jump on trade hopes, by April Joyner
Bogle’s legacy: Booming index funds with perhaps too much reach, by Ross Kerber and David Randall
News about business journalism
Bloomberg ME Shapira leaves the news organization
Former Barron’s senior writer Racanelli hires by Fundstrat
Bloomberg Fed reporter Torres on why he visits factories
Tampa Bay Inno is launching next week
New York CPAs seek entries for its Excellence in Financial Journalism awards
How Dan Primack puts together his Axios newsletter
Louisville Business First publisher Tyler resigns
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