Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
Whole Foods rethinks expansion as sales keep falling, by Candice Choi
Chicken farmers say processors treat them like servants, by David Pitt
Bloomberg
Wells Fargo likely to withhold bonuses to top executives, by Laura J. Keller
Boeing is the front-runner for $13.8 billion Singapore Air order, by Julie Johnsson, Andrea Rothman and Benjamin D Katz
Fortune
Lawyer charged for trying to sell secret whistleblower cases, by Jeff John Roberts
Why your company could be wrong about cyber risks, by Geoffrey Smith
Reuters
Goldman hedge fund folding London operations, shifting staff to U.S., by Maiya Keidan and Olivia Oran
Tesla aims to start pilot production of Model 3 cards on February 20, by Paul Lienert and Alexandria Sage
News about business journalism
International Biz Times is rebranding its tech gadget site
WSJ editor Baker to address staff at town hall meeting
Ottawa paper’s series on whistleblowers nominated for award
Pulitzer-winning biz reporter to lead Milwaukee nonprofit
The date in business journalism
2012: Fox Business drops prime time programming
2007: Fox makes it official: Biz network will launch in fourth quarter
Business journalism birthdays:
Feb. 9: Michelle Caruso-Cabrera with CNBC