Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Electrics, compacts and SUVs share stage at Geneva auto show, by David McHugh
Johnson & Johnson research head aims to block, cure diseases, by Linda A. Johnson
Bloomberg
Why billions of barrels of oil go untapped by Brazil, by Peter Millard
This is what peak car looks like, by Keith Naughton and David Welch
Fortune
Why Amazon may pay no federal income taxes this year, by Rey Mashayekhi
Saks takes back Fifth Avenue, by Phil Wahba
Reuters
White House to host CEOs on workforce advisory meeting, by David Shepardson
Brexit casts shadows over stands at Geneva car show, by Costas Pitas
News about business journalism
FT reporter Dunkley joining Sunday Times
From Money magazine to promoting a Ponzi scheme
Reuters will cut 25 jobs in Paris bureau amid European consolidation
Washington Post tapes Siddiqui to cover tech and transportation
Jalopnik hires Gordon to cover intersection of transportation and technology
LA Biz Journal hires WSJ’s Phillips to be its ME
WSJ subscriber suit to proceed, but not as class action
Automotive News print editor Johnson retiring after 35 years
This date in business journalism
2014: Recode hires Chmielewski from LA Times
2009: Economist to close CFO magazine in Asia
Business journalism birthday
March 4: John Schlander of The Penny Hoarder