Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories:
The New York Times
GoDaddy said to price I.P.O. above expected range, by Michael J. de la Merced
Charter Communications to buy Bright House Networks in $10 billion deal, by Emily Steel and David Gelles
The Wall Street Journal
A sweet new job for Comcast CFO Michael Angelakis, by Kimberly S. Johnson and Shalini Ramachandran
Wal-Mart ratchets up pressure on suppliers to cut prices, by Paul Ziobro and Serena Ng
Bloomberg
Los Angeles police investigate death of heir to Getty empire, by James Nash
How Brazil’s President plans to get the country and herself out of this mess, by Adriana Arai, Raymond Colitt and Arnaldo Galvao
Quartz
Sotheby’s is finally putting its art up for auction on eBay, by Jenni Avins
Apple’s biggest achievement may turn out to be the machines that make its machines, by Jean-Louis Gassée
News about business journalism
Quartz publisher: Why we go short, or very long
Cavuto talks about covering business with MS
TechCrunch hires three new staffers
Reuters reporter Finkle resigns
Vermont paper launches business magazine
This date in business journalism history
2012: Motley Fool plans IPO on Monday
2013: Can Business Insider’s Blodget earn the trust of readers?
Business journalism birthdays
April 1: Roben Farzad of Full Disclosure
April 1: Patrick Scott of the New York Times