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Some of Friday’s top business news stories:
The Associated Press
JPMorgan 4Q profits rise, helped by higher interest rates, by Ken Sweet
CNN
Tesla cuts prices in the US and Europe. Shares fall
Tim Cook agrees to a massive pay cut, by Anna Cooban
The Wall Street Journal
Southwest Airlines to Revamp Crew Scheduling System, by Alison Sider
HBO Max Lifts Price of Ad-Free Viewing as Streaming’s Growth Slows, by Will Feuer
CNBC
Higher labor costs dent Delta’s profit forecast but travel demand is still strong, by Leslie Josephs
Disney board exposed itself to activist intervention, but Peltz may be overreaching, by Alex Sherman
Reuters
Strong start for ITV’s new streaming service ITVX
News about business journalism:
News Corp CEO to WSJ, Dow Jones staffers: Come to the NY office
ACBJ sues former Tampa publisher Bello
Why Insider’s Turner was attracted to the news organization
In covering the CPI, why reporters overlook retirees
Reuters hires Crowley as European M&A correspondent
Sobczyk to join Axios to cover energy and climate
Bloomberg TV hires Tavener as segment producer
CNET is using AI to write stories
WSJ names half dozen to senior leadership of video team
How the media got played by retailers about shoplifting
Schaffer named assistant editor for the 202 newsletters at WaPo
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