Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Shell to pull out of energy investments in Russia over war, by Danica Kirka
Toyota restarting Japan plants after malware hits supplier, by Yuri Kageyama
CNN
GM stops exporting cars to Russia, by Peter Valdes-Dapena
Target boosts its starting pay for some jobs to $24 an hour, by Parija Kavilanz
The Wall Street Journal
Zoom’s Sales Growth Slows as Retreat From Pandemic High Continues, by Denny Jacob
Albertsons Launches Strategic Review, by Jaewon Kang
CNBC
HP Inc. CEO defends stock buyback program, says it will continue because shares are undervalued, by Kevin Stankiewicz
GM names Cruise co-founder to once again run the self-driving business after CEO’s unexpected departure, by Michael Wayland
Reuters
Zoom forecasts annual revenue, profit below estimates
California issues permits to Cruise, Waymo for autonomous vehicle service, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism
Forbes hires Lucas as assistant editor for leadership and communities
WSJ EIC Murray: Ukraine coverage shows the importance of journalism
CNBC deputy politics editor Block departs
Smalley joins CyberScoop as a reporter
Bloomberg Industry Group union stages demonstration
Kaiser Health’s Hancock retires after 39 years in journalism
News & Observer hires Moore to cover real estate and business
American Banker hires Williams as DC reporter
Insider launching “The Refresh from Insider,” a podcast with regular updates
Protocol hires Goodison to cover cloud computing
Washington Posts hires Verma to cover innovations
Schaffner joins Automotive News as staff reporter