Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
How inflation and tangled supply lines are gripping economy, by Christopher Rugaber
High energy prices send Europe’s businesses, homes reeling, by Ayse Wieting, Suzan Frazer
CNN
Consumers won’t accept high prices for long, Coke CEO warns, by Danielle Wiener-Bronner
US auto factories disrupted by Canadian trucker rally, by Chris Isidore
The Wall Street Journal
Clashing Executives, Office Romance, Angry Anchors: Inside the Week That Shook CNN, nby Benjamin Mullin, Joe Flint, Jimmy Vielkind
Defense Companies Feel Squeeze From Inflation, by Doug Cameron
CNBC
Sustainable aviation fuel costs more but consumers will be willing to pay, IATA chief says, by Anmar Frangoul
Kellogg may raise prices again in 2022 as it sees ‘double-digit cost inflation,’ says CEO, by Krystal Hur
Reuters
Under Armour flags hit to margins, supplies due to COVID-19 disruptions
U.S. consumer sentiment drops to more than 10-year low in February – survey
News about business journalism
Union to Bloomberg Industry: Please embrace remote work
Crain’s Chicago promotes Couch to director of audience and engagement
The Plug managing editor Melton departs
Business NC’s Campbell to run new newsletter
Fresno Biz Journal hires Hensley as a reporter
Axios hires Hernbroth to cover climate tech
Politico names Niedzwiadek its labor policy reporter
Why Inc. began allowing contributors to write for its website
Binance is investing $200 million into Forbes