Some Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
No new threat limits led to airline laptop limits, officials say, by Alicia A. Caldwell
Banks nosedrive as Trump health care speed bump tanks stocks, by Marley Jay
Bloomberg
Sears warns of “substantial doubt” about company’s future, by Nick Turner and Lauren Coleman-Lochner
Uber pledges to fit the company’s “cult of the individual,” by Eric Newcomer
Fortune
Two U.S. companies wired $100 million to a scammer, by Jeff John Roberts
More investors than ever think the stock market is about to fall, by Lucinda Shen
Reuters
Apple drives further into Facebook, Snap territory with video app, by Stephen Nellis
Nike’s revenue misses estimates as rivals gain ground, by Gayathree Ganesan
News about business journalism
Vanity Fair’s Hive hires Homans as executive editor
Orland named Calgary bureau chief at Bloomberg
Washington Post hires Fortune’s Newmyer
Bloomberg Gadfly hires Gandel from Fortune
Panama Papers wins Malcolm Forbes Award
Stephenson leaving Reuters to become Politico news editor
How The Information was built on good journalism
The date in business journalism
2012: Bloomberg TV cuts 30 staffers, plans to add digital jobs