Jan 14 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on the
New York Times business pages. Reuters has not verified these
stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
- In its latest step to remake itself and its public image
as an industrial company for the digital era, General Electric (N:GE)
GE.N said it was moving its headquarters from its longtime
sprawling suburban home in Fairfield, Connecticut, to the
high-tech environs of Boston.
Under pressure to devise a fix for its polluting diesel
cars, Volkswagen VOWG_p.DE chief executive Matthias Muller met
for the first time with a senior government official in the
United States to discuss the crisis that has engulfed the German
carmaker since September.
Howard University said Wednesday that it would join other
broadcasters in taking part in a Federal Communications
Commission auction that could entail selling the rights to the
spectrum on which it broadcasts the nation's only black-owned
public television station.
A lawyer for Iran's central bank faced skepticism at the
Supreme Court on Wednesday as he tried to persuade the justices
that his client should not have to pay nearly $2 billion to
victims of terrorist attacks.
It is still uncertain when Michael Pearson (L:PSON), chief
executive of the troubled drug maker Valeant Pharmaceuticals (N:VRX)
VRX.TO , will return to the company, his temporary replacement,
Howard Schiller, told investors on Wednesday.