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Seneca Foods Corp. Wants to Buy Allens Inc. In $148M Deal

Seneca Foods Corp. of Marion, N.Y., says it has entered into an asset purchase agreement to acquire "substantially all the operating assets" of Allens Inc. of Siloam Springs, the privately held canning company that filed bankruptcy. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Legal

Bankruptcy Filing Shows 59 Companies Looking to Buy Allens Inc.

Allens Inc., the Siloam Springs cannery that's filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy, says 59 firms are interested in buying all or part of the company, and it's asking a judge to allow it begin taking bids. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Legal / Manufacturing

Allens Inc. for Sale, Bankruptcy Filings Show

Allens Inc. sold most of its financially disastrous frozen-foods division in 2012, and now the rest of the company is up for sale, according to documents filed in one of Arkansas’ largest bankruptcy cases. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Legal

Allens Inc. Prepares to Sell Properties as Bankruptcy Fees Stack Up

As Allens Inc. navigates its way through its Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, the professional fees generated by the firms helping the Siloam Springs company will be in the millions. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry / Banking & Finance / Restaurants & Food

Allens In the Can With $280M Debt

Tucked away in Allens Inc.’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings last week is the total of its debts: $279.9 million. read more >
Manufacturing / Restaurants & Food

KFSM: Neighbors Claim Allens Inc. Plant Contaminated Water

Before filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday, Allens Inc. of Siloam Springs was already in making news in northwest Arkansas, with neighbors telling KFSM-TV, Channel 5, that an Allens plant had contaminated a nearby stream. read more >
Restaurants & Food

Allens Inc. Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Wants to Sell Frozen Vegetables Business

Allens Inc. of Siloam Springs and parent company All Veg LLC have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, citing debts of at least $100 million and saying they want to sell their frozen vegetables business. read more >
Rick Carpenter, CEO of Central States Manufacturing Inc. of Lowell, with Donna Leger, President. 
Manufacturing

Arkansas Manufacturing Gets Mixed Revenue Bag

2012 produced a mixed bag of results for the six Arkansas manufacturers on this year’s 75 largest private companies list. Half were up, and half were down. read more >
Central States Manufacturing CEO Rick Carpenter, left, and Presidents  Donna Leger stand in the main lobby of their office in Lowell.
Manufacturing

Central States Manufacturing Enjoys Good Year Among State’s Top Private Companies

Central States Manufacturing Inc. of Lowell records a 25 percent increase in sales during 2011. read more >