Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Twitter suspends several alt-right accounts, by Bree Fowler
Vast shale oil field in Texas could yield 20 billion barrels, by David Fowler
Fortune
Jamie Dimon tells Donald Trump no thanks, by Shawn Tully
Kellogg’s makes Twitter users’ dreams come true with cinnamon Frosted Flakes, by Michal Addady
MarketWatch.com
First Solar to slash quarter of workforce, take $500 million in charges, by Maria Armental
Cisco shares slump on weak second-quarter earnings outlook, by Sue Chang
Reuters
U.S. panel urges ban on China state companies buying U.S. firms, by Denny Thomas and David Lawder
U.S. manufacturing sector stabilizing, producer prices tame, by Lucia Mutikani
News about business journalism
Wall Street Journal journalists urge “no” vote on new contract
Executive editor of D CEO leaves for real estate firm
Gajilan named deputy ME of operations at Reuters
Business Insider headed to Italy, Japan and Africa
Thomasch named top news editor, Tobin named deputy top news editor at Reuters
The date in business journalism
2011: Editor of Pittsburgh weekly named editor of Dallas biz journal
2006: CEO calls cops on Wall Street Journal reporter
Business journalism birthday
Nov. 17: Jennifer Forsyth of The Wall Street Journal
NPR seeks a Technology Reporter who will focus on how the tech industry shapes our lives…
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Tim Healy of The Drum interviewed Fiona Spooner, the managing director of consumer revenue at…
Mike Gruss, the former editor in chief of Defense News, has been hired as chief…
Jude Marfil, newsroom operations manager for The Wall Street Journal in its Washington office, was…
Tristan Greene, deputy U.S. news editor at cryptocurrency news site CoinTelegraph, is leaving next month…