Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
Eurozone ministers to meet again on Greek debt, by James Kanter
Drugmaker and university ally to seek cure for AIDS, by Andrew Pollack
The Wall Street Journal
The new calculations of TV scheduling, by Joe Flint
Mobile-game makers try to catch more ‘whales’ who pay for free games, by Sarah E. Needleman
Reuters
Australia to crack down on alleged tax avoidance by 30 multinationals, by Jane Wardell
Dish revenue rises as it earns more per pay-TV user, by Devika Krishna Kumar
Bloomberg
Noble buys Rosetta for $2.1 billion to gain Texas shale, by James Polsom
The $900 billion influx that’s wreaking havoc in U.S. bills, by Liz McCormick
News about business journalism
Crain’s Detroit hires new reporter
WSJ journalist to become biz editor in Omaha
Yahoo sues ex-employee for giving information to reporter
Bloomberg using single page site design
Biz reporter leaves Savannah daily
This date in business journalism history
2007: WSJ reporter writes why he opposes Murdoch bid
2013: Fed, Treasury examining Bloomberg terminal use by reporters
Business journalism birthdays
May 11: Jessica Lessin of The Information
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