Business News Roundup, March 11

Business News Roundup, March 11
The Obama administration argued on Thursday that no single corporation even one as successful as Apple should be allowed to flout the rule of law by refusing to cooperate with law enforcement. In a filing in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles

In Atlantic salmon fight, Greenland proves a sticking point
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Preventing the long-imperiled Atlantic salmon from disappearing from American waters will require the U.S. to put pressure on Inuit fishermen in Greenland to stop harvesting a fish that has fed them for hundreds of years, federal

Business news: Sports Direct and Watkin Jones
Ian Wright, chairman of the Commons business, skills and innovation committee, had warned the Newcastle United owner he could be in contempt of Parliament if he failed to appear. But Ashley, who has invited the committee to visit the Shirebrook

Cable merger OK’d | Nasdaq exchange | New MTA buses
Charter Communications moved one step closer to its $55.1 billion acquisition of Time Warner Cable. The city approved the deal, but in order to get the green light, Charter had to commit to increasing company diversity and improving public-access

Naperville Business News: Local businesses, leaders honored, hiring event, more
The Cobb Team of RE/MAX of Naperville and the Pagonis Group of RE/MAX Professionals Select of Naperville were among the top 20 residential RE/MAX teams of Northern Illinois in the real estate agency’s annual awards. In addition, Steve Malik, Bert Gor and