Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
U.S. states vie for big Foxconn display panel factory, by David Eggert
Pacific Foods co-founder talks about beginnings, by Candice Choi
Bloomberg
Saudi Arabia turns off the U.S. oil tap, by Julian Lee
Stocks to edge lower ahead of earnings flurry, Fed, by Adam Haigh
Fortune
Let young people enlist in a year of cyber service, by Jeff John Roberts
Here is a really good sign the economy is rebounding, by Grace Donnelly
Reuters
KKR nears deal to acquire WebMD, by Lauren Hirsch and Greg Roumeliotis
Federal Reserve now faces prospect of global monetary policy tightening, by Howard Schneider
News about business journalism
Kellaway says goodbye to Financial Times
Rago: Decent, unpretentious and considerate
SEC going after fake biz news designed to boost stock prices
Crain’s Chicago reporter Ecker moves to commercial real estate beat
Biz Insider’s Carson to join Forbes to cover tech
Rago: WSJ Pulitzer winner, found dead at 34
Stodghill hired to teach journalism at Missouri
AP biz editor Gibbs to oversee news partnerships
This date in business journalism
2012: Longtime Newsday biz reporter is fired
2007: Bancrofts still split; decision by Friday
Business journalism birthday
July 24: Philana Patterson of USA Today