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Alvin and the Chipmunks reboot: IP lessons for SMEs
Alvin, Simon and Theodore are heading back to work, and the deal behind their return is a quiet masterclass in how a family business should treat its most valuable asset.
Big Shot Pictures, the family-entertainment company led by former Paramount co-chief executive Brian Robbins, has taken a 25 per cent stake in the 68-year-old Alvin and the Chipmunks franchise in partnership with Bagdasarian Productions, which owns the property. New digital-first, short-form content is planned for later this year, with a theatrical film to follow in late 2028, timed to the Chipmunks’ 70th anniversary and distributed under Big Shot’s first-look deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment.
The numbers behind the world’s smallest boy band are anything but small: 38 studio albums, more than $1 billion at the box office and five Grammys.
For UK business owners, though, the interesting part is not the nostalgia. It is the ownership story.
Ross Bagdasarian Sr invented the trio in 1958 by speeding up his own voice on a $200 tape recorder, naming the characters after the top executives at his record label. When he died suddenly in 1972, his son Ross Bagdasarian Jr inherited the franchise at just 22, a reminder of why succession planning deserves attention long before it is needed. He and his wife Janice Karman have owned it ever since, recording the Chipmunks’ helium voices from a studio in their own home.
“These characters are literally embedded in our DNA,” Bagdasarian Jr said.
The couple learned the hard way what happens when intellectual property falls into the wrong hands. In 1996 they licensed partial ownership to the company later known as Universal Studios, then sued in 2000 for breach of contract, claiming the studio had failed to actively promote the characters. They won, and reclaimed full ownership.
It is a cautionary tale for any smaller firm signing away rights to a bigger partner. A well-drafted licensing agreement should set out exactly how your IP can be used, and the Intellectual Property Office’s guidance on licensing warns owners to be wary of licensees who might lessen the value of the asset.
Since the four live-action films released between 2007 and 2015, the Bagdasarians have kept the rodents off the big screen for more than a decade, turning down suitors while the computer-animated series “ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks” ran on Nickelodeon from 2015 to 2023.
“We’ve really waited for the right place and the right person to bring our little grab bag of Chipmunk goodies back to the public.” Bagdasarian Jr said. “And this for us feels like absolutely the right thing.”
The plan now is unashamedly digital-first. Robbins expects the Chipmunks to appear on feeds almost like influencers, with clips of the trio reacting to cultural moments or covering classic songs. It is a strategy that follows the audience: Ofcom’s Media Nations 2025 report found YouTube is now the UK’s second most-watched service, behind only the BBC.
“It’s about having the Chipmunks really playing into the zeitgeist and trying to live in real time with pop culture,” Robbins said.
“If we had started maybe a few weeks ago, we definitely would have had Alvin showing up to a certain big wedding at Madison Square Garden,” Bagdasarian Jr said.
The lesson for SMEs is worth restating. Protect your intellectual property early, license it on your own terms, and if a deal goes sour, fight for it. Then wait, however long it takes, for the right partner. Nearly 70 years on from that $200 tape recorder, patience has left one family in control of a billion-dollar asset.
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Money Box – Money Box Live: Buy Now, Pay Later Shake-Up
Available for over a year
New regulations begin today (Wednesday July 15th) for shoppers using Buy Now Pay Later. Consumers using services like Klarna and Clearpay will now be given more protection but also a greater risk of rejection, as new affordability checks begin.
BNPL schemes often provide interest free payment options over several months and have proved immensely popular. Experian estimates that a 100mn transactions were made that way last year, adding up to about £7bn.
Meanwhile, new data from one of the country’s largest free money advice services, Money Wellness, shows BNPL has become an increasingly common feature of customers’ finances over the past four years, with June recording 4,520 customers seeking help with BNPL debt. That’s the highest June on record and second only to the traditional post-Christmas spike seen in January.
Presenter Felicity Hannah talks to the Financial Conduct Authority to find out if the new rules are going to improve things for shoppers. She’s joined by an expert panel answering listener questions – Mick McAteer of The Financial Inclusion Centre, a UK not-for-profit policy and research group. and Matthew Sheeran from Money Wellness.
Presenter: Felicity Hannah
Producer: Craig Henderson
Editor: Jess Quayle
Senior News Editor: Sara Wadeson
Photo credit: Pakorn Supajitsoontorn via Getty Images.
(This episode of Money Box Live was first broadcast on BBC Radio Four at 3pm on Wednesday 15th July)
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Apple Stock Climbs Sharply on AI Momentum and Strong Market Sentiment Ahead of Earnings
CUPERTINO, Calif. — Apple Inc. shares rose more than 3 percent Tuesday to around 327.05, extending recent gains as investors bet on the technology giant’s continued leadership in consumer electronics and services amid growing artificial intelligence integration across its product lineup.
The rally pushed Apple’s market capitalization higher, reinforcing its position as one of the world’s most valuable companies. With fiscal third-quarter results scheduled for late July, analysts and traders are focusing on iPhone demand, services growth and progress on AI features that could drive future revenue.
Apple has navigated a competitive landscape by emphasizing ecosystem lock-in, privacy protections and premium hardware. Its stock performance reflects confidence in steady iPhone upgrades, expanding services and emerging opportunities in generative AI, even as broader tech sector rotations occur.
Recent reports highlight Apple’s push into foldable devices, with plans for premium iPhone models potentially launching as early as 2027. Production targets for these innovative products have reportedly increased, signaling confidence in consumer interest for new form factors.
The company also announced expanded collaboration with Broadcom on custom silicon and wireless technologies, committing to U.S.-based manufacturing for billions of chips. Such moves underscore Apple’s strategy to diversify supply chains and invest in domestic capabilities while advancing product performance.
Apple’s services business, including App Store, Apple Music, iCloud and advertising, continues to deliver high-margin growth. This segment provides recurring revenue less susceptible to hardware cycles and has become a key pillar of the company’s financials.
iPhone sales remain central, with the latest lineup benefiting from improved cameras, processing power and integration with Apple Intelligence features. China, a critical market, has shown signs of stabilization, with recent data indicating resilience despite economic headwinds.
Analysts project solid revenue growth for the current fiscal year, driven by hardware refreshes and services expansion. Gross margins have held steady, supported by efficient supply chain management and premium pricing.
Tuesday’s trading reflected broader market dynamics, with rotation into perceived safer tech names as some AI-heavy stocks faced profit-taking. Apple’s relatively conservative approach to capital spending and massive cash reserves provide a buffer, appealing to investors seeking stability.
The company maintains a robust capital return program, including share repurchases and dividends. In recent quarters, it authorized additional buybacks and raised its quarterly payout, rewarding shareholders while signaling confidence in future cash flow.
Product news continues to generate buzz. Apple scored a record number of Emmy nominations for its streaming content, highlighting success in entertainment that complements hardware sales. Partnerships like expanded Major League Baseball streaming on Apple TV further enhance the services ecosystem.
Innovation in health features across Watch and other devices positions Apple in the growing wearable market. Integration of AI for personalized insights could accelerate adoption and create new revenue streams through subscriptions or premium capabilities.
Challenges include regulatory scrutiny over App Store policies and antitrust matters in multiple jurisdictions. Apple has defended its approach as necessary for security and user experience while making incremental adjustments to comply with global rules.
Supply chain diversification efforts, including increased sourcing from India and other regions, aim to mitigate risks from geopolitical tensions. The Broadcom deal supports these goals while boosting U.S. semiconductor capabilities.
As Apple prepares for its earnings call on July 30, focus will center on guidance for the September quarter and updates on AI rollout. Management has emphasized measured integration of intelligence features to ensure reliability and privacy.
CEO Tim Cook’s leadership transition plans, with a successor in place for day-to-day operations while he moves to executive chairman, have been well-received as ensuring continuity. The company’s deep bench of talent and clear roadmap provide reassurance.
Wall Street consensus remains positive, with price targets reflecting expectations of mid-teens revenue growth and expanding margins. Apple’s ability to monetize its installed base through services and upgrades has proven resilient through economic cycles.
The stock’s year-to-date performance has outpaced some peers, adding substantial market value as investors rotate toward companies with proven execution and strong balance sheets. Free cash flow projections remain robust, supporting ongoing investments and returns to shareholders.
Broader industry trends favor Apple. Global smartphone shipments have faced pressure, but premium segments where Apple dominates have shown relative strength. Foldable adoption in Android has paved the way for potential iPhone innovation in that category.
Environmental initiatives, including use of recycled materials and carbon-neutral goals, align with consumer preferences and regulatory demands. Apple has made progress on these fronts, enhancing brand reputation.
Looking forward, the company is expected to unveil new Mac, iPad and other products in coming months, maintaining its cadence of annual updates. Software advancements in iOS and macOS will incorporate more AI tools, potentially differentiating the platform.
Analysts caution that execution on AI will be critical. Competitors are racing to embed similar capabilities, but Apple’s focus on on-device processing could offer privacy and performance advantages.
The stock trades at a premium valuation justified by its growth profile, margins and ecosystem strength. Dividend yield remains modest but the payout has grown consistently, appealing to income investors.
Tuesday’s gain came on solid volume as positive sentiment around tech earnings season spread. With no major negative headlines, the move reflected technical strength and anticipation of favorable results.
Apple’s ecosystem generates unparalleled customer loyalty, with high retention rates across devices and services. This stickiness supports predictable revenue streams even in uncertain macroeconomic environments.
International expansion, particularly in emerging markets like India, offers long-term upside. Localized manufacturing and marketing efforts are yielding results, diversifying beyond Greater China.
As the fiscal year progresses, Apple will continue balancing innovation with operational discipline. Its track record suggests capability to adapt while delivering shareholder value.
The latest stock movement highlights Apple’s enduring appeal in a volatile market. Investors appear willing to pay for quality and visibility into future growth drivers centered on AI and services.
With earnings approaching, all eyes will be on commentary regarding demand trends, competitive positioning and capital allocation. The results could set the tone for the remainder of 2026 and into the next product cycle.
Apple remains a bellwether for consumer technology spending. Its performance influences sentiment across the sector, from suppliers to software developers.
As the company enters its next phase of leadership and product evolution, the foundation built over decades of innovation positions it strongly for continued success.
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PNC Q2 2026 slides: strong loan growth drives record revenue

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Frontier to add SpaceX Starlink high-speed Wi-Fi on flights beginning in 2027
Oppenheimer analyst Timothy Horan projects significant revenue growth for SpaceX by 2026, driven by its AI and Starlink communications businesses. He highlights the impact of Starship V3, orbital data centers, and mobile Starlink.
Frontier Airlines announced Tuesday that it plans to introduce high-speed inflight internet powered by SpaceX’s Starlink beginning in early 2027, marking a major upgrade for the ultra-low-cost carrier as it continues investing in new amenities aimed at attracting travelers.
The Denver-based airline said its first Starlink-equipped Airbus aircraft is expected to enter service early next year. Frontier said it will become the first U.S. airline to offer passengers access to Starlink’s satellite internet through a new system managed directly by Starlink.
Engineered by Elon Musk’s SpaceX, Starlink uses a constellation of low-Earth orbit satellites to deliver high-speed, low-latency internet capable of supporting activities such as video streaming, online gaming, web browsing and remote work during flights.

Frontier’s first Starlink-equipped Airbus aircraft is expected to enter service early next year. (Kevin Carter/Getty Images)
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The rollout is part of a broader deployment across airlines backed by private equity firm Indigo Partners, which also includes Wizz Air, Volaris, JetSmart and Cebu Pacific. Together, the carriers expect to install Starlink across more than 1,000 aircraft, one of the largest commitments to next-generation inflight connectivity announced to date.
“Starlink will provide our portfolio airlines with reliable, high-speed connectivity, further enhancing the customer experience of flying on Wizz, Frontier, Volaris, JetSMART and Cebu,” Indigo Partners Managing Partner Bill Franke said in a statement.
| Ticker | Security | Last | Change | Change % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ULCC | FRONTIER GROUP HOLDINGS INC | 6.58 | +0.19 | +2.97% |
| SPCX | SPACE EXPLORATION TECHNOLOGIES CORP. | 135.62 | -0.46 | -0.34% |
Beyond passenger connectivity, Frontier said the system will provide gate-to-gate internet access for pilots, flight attendants, maintenance crews and ground personnel, helping improve operational efficiency and customer service.

Starlink is engineered by Elon Musk’s SpaceX. (East2West News)
Frontier CEO Jimmy Dempsey said the investment reflects the airline’s efforts to enhance the travel experience while maintaining its low-fare business model.
“We’re continuing to invest in the products and services that matter most to our customers,” Dempsey said. “Starlink transforms the onboard experience, giving customers the flexibility to work, stream, browse, and stay connected throughout their journey.”
The announcement comes as Frontier expands its offerings beyond its traditional ultra-low-cost model. The airline has previously announced plans to introduce first-class seating and enhance its loyalty program as it competes for higher-value travelers.

The announcement comes as Frontier expands its offerings beyond its traditional ultra-low-cost model. (Ken Cedeno/Reuters)
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Financial terms of the Starlink agreement were not disclosed.
FOX Business reached out to Frontier Airlines and SpaceX for additional comment.
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Union Bank Q1 Results: Profit rises over 27% to Rs 5,641 crore
In the year-ago period, the bank’s net profit stood at Rs 4,427.94 crore, as per a regulatory filing.
The bank’s net interest income (NII) edged up by 1.05 per cent year-on-year to Rs 27,203 crore in the reporting quarter, from Rs 26,919 crore, limited by the net interest margin (NIM).
The NIM marginally advanced by 0.04 per cent year-on-year and 0.16 per cent on a sequential basis to 2.80 per cent in Q1FY27.
Asheesh Pandey, MD and CEO of Union Bank of India, expressed confidence that margins can be improved further despite the evolving interest-rate environment.
Under the special FCNR-B window introduced by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Pandey expects around 1.5-2 billion inflows by September. He added that the bank has so far garnered USD 106 million in deposits.
“We have mobilised around USD 106 million under FCNR-B deposits so far. Our target is to raise USD 1.5-2 billion by September,” Pandey said during the post-earnings conference.He added that deposits have been garnered from several locations, including Australia and the UAE.
“Deposits have come from several locations, including Australia and the UAE. We have five dedicated NRI branches and have identified another 20 branches with a large NRI customer base to run a focused mobilisation campaign. We have also set up an NRI cell to contact customers individually instead of relying only on SMS campaigns,” he said.
The bank is currently offering interest rates of around 6.10-6.60 per cent and is comfortable with these rates, Pandey said.
“Initially, customers needed time to understand the scheme. Subsequently, the RBI FAQs clarified many queries. FCNR-B mobilisation also requires direct engagement with NRIs, who compare deposit rates before investing.
“The current response has been encouraging, and there is a healthy pipeline,” Pandey said.
The central bank introduced the special FCNR-B window during the June monetary policy committee (MPC) meeting, including bearing the cost of currency hedging, to increase foreign capital inflows and bolster India’s external position.
In the quarter under review, global deposits of the bank rose by 3.50 per cent to Rs 12.83 lakh crore, compared to Rs 12.39 lakh crore in the year-ago period. Domestic deposits increased by 3.49 per cent to 12.83 lakh crore in Q1FY27.
The low-cost, current account and savings account (CASA) deposits increased 11.73 per cent YoY to 4.50 lakh crore.
CASA ratio improved to 35.09 per cent in the reporting quarter, from 32.51 per cent in Q1FY26.
Gross advances of the bank also rose 12.50 per cent YoY to Rs 10.96 lakh crore in Q1FY27, from Rs 9.74 lakh crore in the corresponding period a year ago. The bank’s Retail, Agri and MSME (RAM) advances increased 11.56 per cent YoY to Rs 6.08 lakh crore.
In the reporting quarter, the asset quality of the bank improved, with gross non-performing assets (NPAs) falling by 0.87 per cent to 2.65 per cent as on June 30.
Shares of Union Bank of India closed 1.08 per cent higher at Rs 172.4 apiece on the BSE on Wednesday.
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Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase announce $24M to boost U.S. shipbuilding

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon on Wednesday announced a $24 million effort to help revive American shipbuilding, his latest move under the bank’s $1.5 trillion security project aimed at bolstering industries critical to U.S. economic and national security.
The figure includes $18 million in loans and $6 million in grants to finance a new submarine manufacturing facility at the Philadelphia Navy Yard being built by Rhoads Industries, expand lending to maritime-related small businesses and strengthen regional suppliers, JPMorgan said.
“The arsenal of democracy has been reignited,” Dimon told CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin.
“People said it couldn’t happen, but here you have Hanwha shipbuilding at the Philadelphia Navy Yard,” Dimon said, naming a South Korean conglomerate with a U.S. vessel-making subsidiary.
The announcement comes as rising geopolitical tensions, including wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, spur governments to rearm and reinvest in domestic industrial capacity.
Last year, JPMorgan launched a $1.5 trillion initiative to finance sectors it considers critical to U.S. economic and national security, including shipbuilding. The firm announced an expansion of the program into Europe this year.
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