Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
At Windows 10 event, Microsoft introduces HoloLens 3-D headset, by Nick Wingfield
EBay to cut 2,400 jobs, and weighs 2nd spinoff, by Mike Isaac
The Wall Street Journal
Super Bowl gets a spike in newbie advertisers, by Steven Perlberg
Airlines get tougher on employee flight perks, by Susan Carey
The Associated Press
How does your city’s economy stack up? Ranking world cities, by The Associated Press
Low gas prices, incentives change math for electric cars, by Dee-Ann Durbin
Reports: Google planning to sell wireless phone service, by The Associated Press
Reuters
At least six U.S. states expect to miss revenue targets: report, by Lisa Lambert
Business Insider
Investors are on the edge of their seats for the ECB press conference, by Mike Bird and Stefano Pozzebon
News about business journalism
Silicon Valley Biz Journal names publisher
FT columnist Johnson to join the Sunday Times
Talking Biz News conducting survey of biz journalism salaries
Fortune hires new creative director, NBR’s Gharib
Bloomberg delays launch of new website
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