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Amaze Holdings (AMZE) Completes The Food Channel Acquisition; Plans Platform Revamp for Culinary Creators — Nov 12, 2025

Amaze Holdings (AMZE) Soars on Q3 2025 Earnings as Revenue Jumps 1,884% and Creator-Commerce Strategy Accelerates

Published: November 14, 2025 Amaze Holdings, Inc. lit up the micro-cap tech screens on Friday after reporting third-quarter 2025 results showing a 1,884% year‑over‑year revenue surge and outlining an aggressive path to profitability built around AI‑powered creator commerce. The stock spiked more than 50% intraday on extremely heavy volume as traders digested the numbers and a week of product and M&A announcements. Amaze Holdings, Inc.+2Benzinga+2
Amaze Holdings (AMZE) Completes The Food Channel Acquisition; Plans Platform Revamp for Culinary Creators — Nov 12, 2025

Amaze Holdings (AMZE) Completes The Food Channel Acquisition; Plans Platform Revamp for Culinary Creators — Nov 12, 2025

NYSE American–listed Amaze Holdings closed its purchase of The Food Channel, paid via a convertible promissory note, and says a refreshed FoodChannel.com will soon serve its 60,000+ food creators. Shares were among early pre‑market movers. Amaze Holdings, Inc.+1 At 8:30 a.m. ET on November 12, 2025, Amaze Holdings, Inc. announced it completed the acquisition of the assets of The Food Channel, a long‑standing culinary media brand founded in 1989 that moved online in 1993 and joined the USA Today network in 2017. The deal price is $650,000 paid via a convertible promissory note. Amaze plans to revamp FoodChannel.com and fold the brand into its creator‑commerce stack, opening monetization paths for more than 60,000 food creators already in its network. Amaze Holdings, Inc.

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  • Bellway sued in UK class action; stock drops on June homebuyer slowdown
    July 1, 2026, 4:12 AM EDT. Bellway (BWY) is targeted in a planned UK class action involving over 700,000 new-home buyers from October 2015 to June 2026, who allege the builder shared pricing and sales data. The suit, seeking £2.2 billion to £4.5 billion, still needs tribunal sign-off. Bellway shares slid about 2.5% after updates flagged a fall in UK homebuyer demand for June, as agreed sales slipped. Higher mortgage rates are blamed for slowing buyer activity.
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