Some of Thursday’s top stories:
New York Times
Twitter’s market valuation suggests Wall St. sees huge growth potential, by Peter Eavis
Internet kills the video store, by Brian Stelter
Bloomberg
Small-shop hiring fueled by 3-D printers to iPhone tools, by Jeff Green
Traders bemoan slump squeezing Deutsche Bank to HSBS: Currencies, by David Goodman and Lucy Meakin
Reuters
Ireland says successfully completes final bailout review, by Padraic Halpin and Sam Cage
Steelmaker ArcelorMittal says it’s turning corner as earnings rise, by Philip Blenkinsop
Forbes
Whole Foods discounted after grocer misses on sales, cuts forecast, by Samantha Sharf
CBS is kicking cable’s butt, by Dorothy Pomerantz
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