Some Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
United to compensate people on flight when man dragged off, by Don Babwin
U.S. stock indexes post modest losses; bond yields slump, by Alex Veiga
Bloomberg
Investors are cherry picking the assets of a fallen energy giant, by Brian Eckhouse
United CEO’s bonus tied to customer satisfaction, by Anders Melin
Fortune
Don’t bet on cheaper airfare after United’s scandal, by Aric Jenkins
Oracle takes a hard line against Amazon, by Barb Darrow
Reuters
Tesla’s Musk tells disgruntled shareholders: Buy Ford, by Alexandria Sage and Nick Carey
U.S. judge rejects Goldman Sachs’ bid to narrow gender bias lawsuit, by Jonathan Stempel
News about business journalism
Stephens, WSJ deputy editorial page editor, to join NY Times
WSJ names two new DC deputy bureau chiefs
Buchanan named editor of Columbus Business First
SmartCEO magazine closing after 15 years
CNBC hires six staffers for digital editorial teams
Bloomberg launching “Gadgets with Gurman” video series
WSJ’s Wei discusses covering China’s central bank
How tech journalism legend Walt Mossberg got his start
What’s behind the changes at “Marketplace”
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2012: Changes at TheStreet.com beginning under new editor Inman