Tourists Splash $14.2 Billion In San Francisco Even As Foreign Cash Dries Up
San Francisco’s visitor spending rose to $14.2 billion in 2025 even as international dollars fell by $1 billion, according to Visit California and Dean Runyan analysis. The recovery is uneven and still driven by domestic demand.
Cupertino Power Shuffle: Apple Taps Hardware Chief John Ternus As Next CEO As Cook Moves Upstairs
Apple announced a planned leadership handoff: John Ternus will become CEO on Sept. 1, 2026, while Tim Cook moves to executive chairman and stays through the summer. The board approved the transition unanimously.
Deloitte Slashes Perks for Bay Area Back-Office Staff
Deloitte will cut PTO, halve paid parental leave and remove a $50,000 family‑building reimbursement for employees in its “Center” support model, effective Jan. 1, 2027. The move is part of a broader talent overhaul and has drawn worker pushback.
Napa Wine Heavyweight Shakes Up C-Suite As Luxury Sips Slow
Constellation Brands warned U.S. high‑end wine demand is soft as Bill Newlands exits and Robert Mondavi prepares to reopen, raising pressure on Napa tasting rooms.
Meta’s Multi‑Gigawatt AI Power Play With Broadcom Supercharges Silicon Valley
Meta and Broadcom struck a multiyear partnership to co-develop MTIA accelerators, committing an initial deployment beyond 1GW and plotting a multi‑gigawatt rollout.












