Some of Monday’s top business news stories
The Wall Street Journal
Target puts some food suppliers on the back burner, by Paul Ziobro
At Chobani, rocky road from startup status, by Annie Gasparro
The New York Times
The Daily News still awaits a savior, by Jonathan Mahler
Fake diplomas, real cash: Pakistani company Axact reaps millions, by Declan Walsh
The Associated Press
Endo buying Par in $8.05 billion cash-and-stock deal
Ascena buying owner of Ann Taylor, Loft for about $2.16b
Reuters
Exclusive: Help us fight fakes, Alibaba’s security chief tells global brands, by John Ruwitch
Intel, Altera resume deal talks: NY Post, by Devika Krishna Kumar
News about business journalism
AP-NORC offering fellowships on economics of aging, long-term care
Prairie Business hires new reporter
Philadelphia Inquirer adds to its business news staff
What Gretchen Morgenson learned at Forbes
USA Today investment columnist says goodbye
This date in business journalism history
2007: Apple iPhone story should have been stopped
2010: Getting around the WSJ.com paywall
Business journalism birthdays
May 18: Susan Antilla of TheStreet
May 18: David Allison of the Atlanta Business Chronicle
May 18: Brian Bremner of Bloomberg
May 18: Derek Thompson of The Atlantic
The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations has lambasted Russia over its continued detention of…
Wall Street Journal editor in chief Emma Tucker sent out the following on Thursday: Today we announced…
Clare Malone of The New York writes about Hunterbrook, which is using reporting from journalists to…
The Hollywood Reporter awards editor Tyler Coates is leaving the news organization. His last day will be…
Laura Purkess has been promoted to consumer features editor at The Sun. She will maintain…
Pat Ferrier, senior business reporter at the Coloradoan in Fort Collins, is retiring after 23…