Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
One free meal can sway doctor prescribing, by Lindsey Tanner
Wal-Mart to sell Chinese online business to retailer JD.com, by Anne D’Innocenzio
Bloomberg
Goldman seen booking $6 million after going it alone on Veritas, by Sridhar Natarajan and Dakin Campbell
Redstone says he’s offended by claims of daughter’s influence, by Chris Dolmetsch and Christopher Palmeri
MarketWatch.com
Netflix could lose hundreds of thousands of subscribers with price hike, by Trey Williams
Fiat Chrysler to investigate actor’s death in car accident, by Ciara Linnane
Reuters
Ackman releases new Herbalife video; stock climbs, by Svea Herbst-Bayliss
Top U.S. official says more work needed on China investment rules, by Koh Gui Qing and Greg Roumeliotis
News about business journalism
Fox Business interviews another John Browne
Haj named editorial director at American Lawyer
CNN hires McFarland, Fiegerman to cover tech
Albany Business Journal names new publisher
USA Today hires Brecher, ex-WSJ, Bloomberg editor
Bloomberg hires McBride to cover venture capital
CNNMoney hires Koppelman as media editor
Dow Jones creates group to assess hiring, compensation
Verma hired by Bloomberg Markets
The date in business journalism
2011: Bloomberg TV aims for a wider audience
2006: Analyst report: Fox Biz News channel to launch in 2007
Business journalism birthday
June 21: Giselle Greenwood of Houston Business Journal