Business Insider is reverting to its original name and Founder Henry Blodget is stepping down as chief executive, the company said Tuesday. Blodget will be replaced by Barbara Peng, who was previously president of the news site, which shortened its name to Insider less than three years ago. Peng told staffers in a memo that the company will focus on business news, technology and innovation, instead of trying to be more of a general news site. “Our journey began in 2007 in the midst of the...

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