Some of Friday’s top stories
The New York Times
Scotland Rejects Independence From Britain in Historic Vote, by Steven Erlanger and Alan Cowell
Larry Ellison Says He Is Done as Chief at Oracle, by Quentin Hardy
The Wall Street Journal
Home Depot Breach Bigger Than Target’s, by Robin Sidel
JetBlue CEO Barger to Retire in February, by Susan Carey
Boeing Faces a Future Without Fighter Jets, by Doug Cameron and Robert Wall
Reuters
Some consumers say Apple is losing its ‘cool’ factor, by Malathi Nayak
China hands drugmaker GSK record $489 million fine, sentences executives, by Adam Jourdan and Ben Hirschler
Bloomberg
Alibaba Group Said to Raise $21.8 Billion in Record U.S. IPO, by Leslie Picker
Today in business journalism
The vicious cycle of fighting for the scoop
CNBC online hires personal finance editor, associate producer
Economist to sell advertising based on time
Forbes in a new publishing world
Barron’s Asia to launch on Oct. 15
This day in business journalism history
2007: Fox Business Network aiming at wrong audience
2013: Quartz plans to become profitable by 2015
Business journalism birthdays
Sept. 19: Laura Goldberg of the Houston Chronicle