Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
It’s primetime at Amazon as shares hit $1,000, by Joseph Pisani
BA debacle puts spotlight on old airline IT systems, by Danica Kirka
Bloomberg
Nissan crowding rental-car lots carries risk, by Jamie Butters and John Lippert
Uber fires executive at center of self-driving car legal fight, by Mark Bergen
Fortune
Man found guilty for liking comments on Facebook, by Matthew Ingram
Starting salaries for Class of 2017 have risen since last year, by Susie Gharib
Reuters
Supreme Court tightens rules on where companies can be sued, by Andrew Chung
Asian stocks rise as Chinese factories see steady growth, by Salkat Chatterjee
News about business journalism
TheStreet’s Feuerstein leaving for STAT
Forbes moves Drange to Trump business beat
NPR hires Gogoi as its business editor
Recode hires Schleifer as senior editor
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