Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Ex-Apple lawyer accused of profiting from confidential info, by Michael Liedtke
Google to invest $13 billion in new offices, data centers, by Rachel Lerman
Bloomberg
Goldman considered buying a boutique firm in mid-market push, by Sridhar Natarajan and Kiel Porter
Facebook’s future is private groups, for better or worse, by Selina Wang
Fortune
Levi’s to return to stock market after strong comeback, by Phil Wahba
Millennials and Generation Z have a big problem with traditional health care in the U.S., by Don Reisinger
Reuters
Johnson & Johnson supplier seeks bankruptcy over talc lawsuits, by Tina Bellon and Tom Hals
FBI investigating top Vitol executives in Americas, by Brad Brooks and Gary McWilliams
News about business journalism
Washington Post hires Albergotti to cover consumer electronics
Cheddar adding interview series with NYSE
WSJ sets new freelance pay policy
WSJ’s Wordock hired by Westwood One
How the WSJ/Frontline documentary came to fruition
Personal finance site The Billfold to shut down
Sale of Money magazine delayed until midyear
Why it’s good for executives to talk to the business media
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