Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
The Wall Street Journal
At Zappos, banishing the bosses brings confusion, by Rachel Emma Silverman
H-P to sell 51% of Chinese data-networking unit to Tsinghua Holdings, by Dana Cimilluca and Eva Dou
The New York Times
Fed minutes show policy makers lean toward a rate rise after June, by Binyamin Appelbaum
Rigging of foreign exchange market makes felons of top banks, by Michael Corkery and Ben Protess
Bloomberg
CVS to buy Omnicare in $12.7 billion pharmacy expansion deal, by Chitra Somayaji
The e-mail that helped catch Barclays: ‘ISDAfix is manipulated’, by Matthew Leising
The Associated Press
McDonald’s CEO to greet shareholders amid declining sales, by Candice Choi
Whites moving to Detroit, city that epitomized white flight, by Corey Williams
News about business journalism
Auto reporter becoming Midwest editor at Reuters
AP Business launches Twitter feed
CNBC’s digital operation posts best April ever
TechCrunch co-editor resigns to finish grad school
A business reporter takes on a machine in writing earnings
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Businesss journalism birthdays
May 21: Jill Spitz of the Arizona Daily Star
May 21: Steve Liesman of CNBC
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