Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
China could target U.S. firms, debt if Trump plays hardball, by Joe McDonald
Lobster prices high, but dropping as summer approaches, by Patrick Whittle
Bloomberg
Iran opposes higher oil prices, signaling divide with Saudis, by Arsalan Shahla
Ferrari supercars are so hot they’re sold out into 2019, by Tommaso Ebhardt
Fortune
How to lose $700 million, Theranos style, by Polina Marinova
Fiat Chrysler just ended a major era for the Jeep Wrangler, by Lisa Marie Segarra
Reuters
Activist investment rising in Japan, led by local players, by Alun David John
Bank of America’s loan to Remington tests its firearms pledge, by Tom Hals and Jessica DiNapoli
News about business journalism
Phoenix Biz Journal editor Lowery reflects as she departs
WSJ’s Baker complains about Pulitzer judges
Ruxton joins “Business First AM” in Chicago
DC Inno reporter Sabin leaving for Morning Consult
Equifax bars reporters from annual shareholders meeting
Dow Jones Newswires breaks embargo, causes stock price drop
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