Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Purdue Pharma, US states agree to new opioid settlement, by Geoff Mulvihill, John Seewer
Musk invites auto union to hold organizing vote at factory
CNN
Grab shares crash nearly 40% after posting a $1 billion loss, by Michelle Toh
Rivian rolls back price hikes on preorders after backlash, by Matt McFarland
The Wall Street Journal
Ukraine War Plunges Auto Makers Into New Supply-Chain Crisis, by William Boston
Companies Divesting From Russia Are Facing Big Write-Downs, by Mark Maurer
CNBC
America’s biggest new mansion auctions for $141 million, by Robert Frank
Verizon CEO sees strong growth ahead, says growing dividend is still a top priority, by Kevin Stankiewicz
Reuters
Google suspends all ad sales in Russia as censorship demands grow, by Paresh Dave
Detroit’s Big Three automakers to let workers stop wearing masks, by David Shepardson
News about business journalism
CNBC.com promotes Levy and Haselton to editing roles
Kumar, mobile section editor at Digital Trends, is departing
CNBC names new show producers, new tech coverage
Patents reporter Decker retiring from Bloomberg
Cogley promoted to startups and VC editor at Insider in London
Denver Biz Journal hires Tracy to cover real estate
CNBC.com tech editor Kovach moving to TV role
Channel Company journalist Martin departs
Craymer joins Reuters as NZ correspondent