Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories
The New York Times
‘Blurred Lines’ infringed on Marvin Gaye copyright, jury rules, by Ben Sisario and Noah Smith
Isaac Heller, co-founder of Remco and toymaker to a generation, dies at 88, by Margalit Fox
The Wall Street Journal
U.S. stocks tumble; Dow drops more than 300 points, by Corrie Driebusch
With ‘Cinderella,’ Disney recycles fairy tales, minus the cartoons, by Ben Fritz
3M’s image problem: Its products are everywhere, but often overlooked, by James R. Hagerty
The Associated Press
Duke Energy to pay $146m to settle lawsuit over CEO ouster, by Emery P. Dalesio
Good news for some of US: Other people are quitting jobs, by Christopher S. Rugaber
Reuters
U.S. banks’ buybacks, dividends may be no reason for shareholder celebrations, by David Henry
Exclusive: UBS poaches Bank of Montreal oil banking team – sources, by Mike Stone and Euan Rocha
News about business journalism
Why VC investment doesn’t mean success for tech news sites
Shakeout coming among tech news sites?
Bloomberg Politics names general manager
Reuters editor Adler talks future staffing
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