Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
In snub to US, Britain will allow Huawei in 5G networks, by Kelvin Chan, Danica Kirka
Budget deficit to break $1 trillion despite strong economy, by Andrew Taylor
CNN
United Airlines suspends some flights between US and China as coronavirus spreads, by Jordan Valinsky
Apple posts record quarter as iPhone sales make a comeback, by Clare Duffy
CNBC
Starbucks outpaces earnings estimates but warns coronavirus could hit fiscal 2020, by Amelia Lucas
Auto supplier BorgWarner to buy Delphi Technologies in $3.3 billion all-stock deal, by Michael Wyland
Axios
Match Group CEO Mandy Ginsberg steps down, by Dan Primack
Electronic health record vendor took kickbacks from opioid maker, by Bob Herman
Reuters
EBay forecast disappoints amid competition from Amazon, Walmart, by Ayanti Bera
Starbucks plans to launch plant-based breakfast sandwich this year, by Uday Sampath
News about business journalism
Quartz founding editor Delaney remembers Antunes
BuzzFeed’s Smith to become NY Times media columnist
Quartz executive editor Antunes dies from cancer
Tech news site dot.LA is now live
Albany Biz Review reporter Diana to switch beats
Deputy biz editor Das departs WSJ
Politico expands health care team with new hire
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