Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
Twitter to revamp leadership under CEO Jack Dorsey, by Yoree Koh
Investor chill hits technology sector, by Sam Schechner
Bloomberg
What’s worrying the Davos elite? Plenty, by Simon Kennedy and Matthew Campbell
What to look for in Apple earnings, by Adam Satariano
The Associated Press
Restaurants, theaters face biggest hit from storm
Global policy makers seek to reassure after market turbulence, by Pan Pylas
Reuters
Johnson Controls to merge with Tyco, by Ankit Ajmera
Google to pay $185 million UK back taxes, critics want more, by Tom Bergin
Fortune
Silicon Valley’s $585 billion problem, by William D. Cohan
U.S. GDP, Apple earnings and Sundance–5 things to watch for the week ahead, by Tom Huddleston, Jr.
News about business journalism:
Providence daily revamps Sunday business section
Why a Bloomberg presidential run might be good for his media operation
Judge reverses course in seeking Bloomberg leaks
Bloomberg ends deal with TV station in India
Quartz’s web traffic grew 65 percent in past year
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