Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
For CEOs, $11.7 million a year is just middle of the pack, by Stan Choe
Starbucks training a first step, experts say, in facing bias, by Terry Tang
Bloomberg
Dark side of China’s car tariff cuts, by Anjani Trivadi
How not to negotiate a $6.1 billion deal, by Drake Bennett
Fortune
Why two Japanese melons just sold for over $29,000 at auction, by Hallie Detrick
Hollywood is having trouble in China — but not for the reason you might think, by Hallie Detrick
Reuters
Italian concerns knock stocks, euro off early highs, by Saikat Chatterjee
China rejects U.S. charge of “forced technology transfer” at WTO, by Tom Giles
News about business journalism
Watson, former SABEW executive director, dies at 67
Seaman of Reuters to join LinkedIn as news editor
The impact of AI on business journalism
What it’s like to be a Knight-Bagehot fellow
San Antonio biz editor Kopecki leaving for CNBC
Anchor Liu leaves Bloomberg Television
How Kiplinger’s uses Facebook ads to get newsletter subscribers
This date in business journalism
2013: Thomson Reuters hires exec to run media business
2008: LA Times names new business editor
Business journalism birthday
May 29: Terri Thompson of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
May 29: Nora Naughton of Detroit News