Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Into the fold? What’s next for Instagram as founders leave, by Barbara Ortutay
NTSB faults Air Canada’s pilots for last year’s near disaster, by David Koenig
Bloomberg
SurveyMonkey raises $180 million in U.S. initial public offering, by Alex Barinka
Tech giants spend $80 billion to make sure no one else can compete, by Shira Ovide
Fortune
Nike stock dropped 4% after its earnings report was released, by Kevin Kelleher
Goldman Sachs wants to be a tech company. Here’s why it won’t be easy, by Lucinda Shen
Reuters
Qualcomm accuses Apple of stealing its secrets to help Intel, by Stephen Nellis
U.S. trade chief says China policy change “not going to be easy,” by David Lawder
News about business journalism
Bloomberg TV markets reporter Hyman has left
MLex hires CQ Roll Call’s Ota to cover taxes
WSJ names deputy banking editor, makes other changes to finance team
Consumer Reports is headed to TV with NBC show
How companies treat elderly workers is a ProPublica beat
Passman named editor of Credit Union Journal
The business media and its nostalgia for the crisis
Kirkpatrick to oversee special projects, investigations at Consumer Reports
Bloomberg Media CEO Smith: We’re growing because we take risks
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