After Sunday morning’s fight for affordable Lilly Pulitzer, many spent the first half of the week digesting the shortcomings of Target’s handling of the shopping event. But Wednesday’s announcement that Google would release its own wireless service called Project Fi drew headlines and debate for the rest of the week. Finally, another story that permeated much of the week’s coverage dealt with banking, in particular Deutsche Bank, which agreed to pay $2.5 billion in fines and accepted responsibility for certain criminal acts in order to end its rate-rigging case.
What follows are what Talking Biz News views to be the top 10 stories of the week:
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The Washington Business Journal has hired Ben Peters to cover commercial real estate. He has been the…
Bloomberg Radio has a rare opportunity for a motivated, hardworking Producer to contribute to it's…
Wall Street Journal reporter Dave Sebastian was among the layoffs last week when it reorganized its Asia…
Wirecutter editorial director Lauren Sullivan sent out the following: I’m elated to announce that Maxine Builder, a…
"Morning Brew" and Yahoo Finance are partnering to include Yahoo’s market data in the “Markets”…
Modern Healthcare has hired Bridget Early to cover health care regulators. She is currently a health care reporter…