Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Ivanka Trump is shutting down her clothing company, by Bernard Condon
Newspapers endure more cuts, hope for better future online, by Damian J. Troise and Dee-Ann Durbin
Bloomberg
Lululemon look to Sephora veteran to maintain rapid growth, by Matthew Townsend and Hema Parmar
Papa John’s founder said to mount campaign to defend board seat, by Craig Giammona and Chris Dolmetsch
Fortune
As Wall Street aims for Silicon Valley, Morgan Stanley creates new tech “transformation” role, by Lucinda Shen
Facebook must “pick sides” when confronting moral issues, departing security chief says, by Glenn Fleishman
Reuters
S&P reaches highest level since February as Alphabet shares soar, by April Joyner
Threading the needle: Boeing’s cost challenge for new mid-size jet, by Eric M. Johnson and Tim Hepher
News about business journalism
Why McLean likes to look into companies where things “don’t add up”
S&P Global hires two new health care reporters
Forbes removes column arguing Amazon take over libraries
InsideSources hires Patrick to cover tech and finance
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