Some of Monday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Canadian Pacific rail work stoppage could hit US agriculture
Former Apple employee charged with defrauding $10 million
CNN
Big Oil rakes in billions as prices soar. Lawmakers want them to pay us back, by Chris Isidore
Disney braces for further walkouts as employees express discontent with CEO Bob Chapek, by Brian Stelter
The Wall Street Journal
Manufacturers With Ties to Russia Struggle to Unwind, by Austen Hufford
Nielsen Rejects Roughly $9 Billion Takeover Offer From Private-Equity Consortium, by Cara Lombardo
CNBC
Big food automation is making its way to Main Street’s menu, by Ellen Sheng
GM to buy SoftBank’s stake in Cruise self-driving unit for $2.1 billion, by Michael Wayland, John Rosevear, Ari Levy
Reuters
Chevron pulls union workers from California refinery ahead of strike, by Gary Mcwilliams, Erwin Seba
Software maker Anaplan to go private in $9.65 bln deal with Thoma Bravo
News about business journalism
Cerrilli, associate editor of Pittsburgh Biz Times, dies at 68
Marte departs Reuters for new opportunity
Overseas Press Club names biz reporting award winners
MIT Tech Review hires Williams as a reporter
Washington Post deputy biz editor Goldfarb to lead climate coverage
Bloomberg promotes Annett to editor, global business
Boston Biz Journal hires Kail to cover law and money
Munshi departs FT for Bloomberg
Hellman leaving Modern Healthcare for CQ Roll Call
The Wrap hires Nededog as assistant managing editor