Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Panera founder to step down as CEO; company buys Au Bon Pain, by Joseph Pisani
No one is immune from hacks, says former Yahoo CEO, by Kevin Freking
Bloomberg
Snap is looking a lot like Twitter after another earnings miss, by Jeran Wittenstein
One57 penthouse is sold in world’s biggest foreclosure auction, by Oshrat Carmiel
Fortune
KeyCorp CEO Beth Mooney wants looser bank regulations, by Susie Gharib
Millions of dollars of ethereum got locked up. Here’s why, by Lucinda Shen
Reuters
Wall Street hits high score as videogame makers rally, by Noel Randewich
Twenty-First Century Fox’s revenue beats Wall Street estimates, by Jessica Toonkel and Aishwarya Venugopal
News about business journalism
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Quartz launches lifestyle and travel site Quartzy
CFA Society Toronto seeking entries for 2018 Financial Journalism Awards
Bloomberg TV starts show covering exchange traded funds
The Information hires Tilley to cover Apple
Washington Post hires WSJ’s Van Dam
Deadline hires Recode’s Chmielewski as tech editor
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