Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Trump seeks separate talks with Canada and Mexico over NAFTA, by Paul Wiseman and Darlene Superville
Maker of fearsome animal robots is edging into the light, by Matt O’Brien
Bloomberg
HP says it may cut 5,000 jobs by 2019, more than planned, by Andrew Pollack
U.S. asks OPEC for 1 million barrel a day hike in output, by Jennifer Jacobs, Javier Blas and Grant Smith
Fortune
IHOP is getting a new name. And it doesn’t include “pancakes,” by Monica Rodriguez
America’s veterinarian shortage is bad for humans and animals alike, by Neil C. Olson
Reuters
Nasdaq ends on record close; S&P edges higher on data, by Sinead Carew
Tesla “quite likely” to meet Model 3 goal; Musk to remain chairman, by Alexandria Sage and Noel Randewich
News about business journalism
Atlanta Biz Chronicle reporter Hensley resigns
Bloomberg News reporter Kaplan is leaving
WSJ names Murray its new editor; Baker to become editor at large
WSJ editor reshuffling process to wrap up this week
Reuters parent names co-chief operating officers
WSJ reporter Mahtani joins Washington Post
Murphy promoted to deputy tech editor at Quartz
Bloomberg Media hires GM, other staffers for TicToc
Fortune email newsletters no longer going to European subscribers
This date in business journalism
2013: Hollywood Reporter hires NY biz reporter
2008: BusinessWeek kills Chicago edition after eight issues
Business journalism birthdays
June 6: Dominic Chu of CNBC
June 6: Robert Frank of CNBC
June 6: Stephen Pounds of Bankrate.com