Some of Thursday’s top business news stories:
Associated Press
EBay sues Amazon, saying it tried to poach its sellers, by Joseph Pisani
Tesla secures land in Shanghai for first factory outside U.S., by Joe McDonald
Bloomberg
Fed officials debated hiking rates to restrictive territory, by Christopher Condon
Tesla manufacturing executive left months ago, by Dana Hull
Fortune
Essential advice for businesses considering the blockchain, by Robert Hackett
Hackers can trigger your household appliances to trigger large-scale power outages, by Erin Corbett
Reuters
At Facebook, public funds join push to remove Zuckerberg as chairman, by Arjun Panchadar and Ross Kerber
Wall St. falls as investors eye a united hawkish Fed, by Sinead Carew
News about business journalism
New Haven Biz goes from newsletter and website to magazine
MarketWatch.com is getting its first print publication
Biz news sites named Eppy Award finalists
Treasury employee accused of leaking documents to reporters
What’s behind Bloomberg’s plan to make digital media work
The FT has launched a daily audio news briefing
Bloomberg’s Smythe joins Insurance Insider as associate editor
Business Insider names deputy exec editor, associate editor and makes other changes
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