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California Pizza Kitchen’s Big Comeback: Inside the Deal Powering Its Next Chapter
California Pizza Kitchen enters a new era as fresh investment fuels growth, innovation, and global expansion—showing how legacy restaurant brands stay relevant.

Scrolling Safely: TikTok Gets an American Makeover
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew told employees that the company’s U.S. operations will move into a new entity, TikTok USDS Joint Venture LLC.

Elon Musk Locked in with $29 Billion Tesla Stock Grant
Tesla has granted Elon Musk 96 million restricted shares worth about $29 billion, with vesting contingent on him remaining in an executive role through 2027.

Is Your Celsius Really a High Noon?
High Noon issued a recall after discovering that certain cans labeled Celsius Astro Vibe Sparkling Blue Razz energy drinks were mistakenly filled with alcohol.

New Retail Concept Brings Best Buy and Ikea Together
Best Buy & IKEA have launched a “shop‑in‑shop” concept: starting this fall, 10 Best Buy stores in Florida & Texas will host 1,000 sq ft IKEA mini-showroom's.

Why All Eyes Are on Figma's Debut at the NYSE
Figma's stock soared 255% after its IPO, signaling a major rebound in investor appetite for tech offerings.

Microsoft Breaks $4 Trillion Mark as A.I.-Fueled Growth Soars
Microsoft joined the ultra-exclusive $4 trillion market-cap club on July 31, 2025, becoming the second company ever, after Nvidia, to cross the threshold.

Apple Eyes the Future: From A.I. to Possible M&A's
Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed on its Q3 2025 earnings call that the company is “significantly” increasing its investment in artificial intelligence.

Big Business This Week: Big investors turn bearish on U.S. stocks
Are U.S. retail investors too complacent about U.S. equities?

Meta stock surges after Q2 results blow past expectations
In the midst of an artificial intelligence spending spree, Meta posted stronger-than-expected results for the second quarter.

Microsoft’s annual cloud revenue hits $75B, profit beats expectations
Microsoft reveals that its Azure cloud computing platform has generated over $75 billion in annual revenue.
