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Talking Biz News Today — Jan. 16, 2014

January 16, 2014

Posted by Meredith Hamrick

Some of Thursday’s top business stories:

New York Times

Theft at Target leads Citi to replace debit cards, by Nathaniel Popper

Yahoo parts ways with its No. 2 executive, by Vindu Goel

Reuters

Citi profit misses Street as fixed-income revenue falls, by David Henry and Tanya Agrawal

Ford recalling 46,000 Edge SUVs over fuel leak, by Bernie Woodall

CNNMoney

J.C. Penney cutting 2,000 jobs, closing 33 stores, by James O’Toole

Fortune 

Earnings down at Goldman Sachs but still beat forecasts, by Stephen Gandel

And in local news:

News & Observer

Obama picks NCSU to lead $140 million national research consortium, by John Murawski

Today in business journalism

OC Register lays off investigative business reporter Campbell

Why a $400M price tag for Forbes is too high

WSJ names new tech reporters, Europe tech editor

A tech reporter who does his work alone, one scoop at a time

AOL sells Patch

This date in business journalism history

2008: Fast Company launches web network

2012: Lacy launches tech news site

Business journalism birthdays

Jan. 16: Jonathan Dahl of The Wall Street Journal

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