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Arkansas Ends Fiscal 2025 With $367.9M Surplus as Corporate Tax Collections Fall 28%
The state said storm-related collection delays had a smaller impact on revenue than anticipated. read more >
LaDonna Johnston on Leading Unity Health Through Change & Challenge
The CEO of Unity Health is leading the regional system through workforce and revenue challenges after more than 30 years with the organization. read more >
The $10 Million Mark (Editorial)
Reaching $10 million in annual revenue is an odds-defying feat that should demand respect. read more >
State Tax Revenue Rises Nearly 19% in February
Higher-than-expected collections in individual income tax and sales and use tax contributed to the surplus. read more >
Dillard’s Reports Declining Q4 Sales and Income, but Beats Wall Street Expectations
CEO William Dillard said the Little Rock-based department store chain is working to control expenses. read more >
PAM Transport Posts $31.6M Loss in Q4
Fewer loads and asset write-downs weighed heavily on the Arkansas-based trucking company in 2024. read more >
Tyson Foods Reports Soaring Q1 Profit on Strong Beef, Chicken Demand
It was the company's third consecutive quarter of year-over-year growth in sales, operating income and earnings per share. read more >
ArcBest Q4 Profit Falls 40% on Weaker Volume, but Beats Wall Street Forecasts
CEO Judy McReynolds said productivity improvements helped offset softer market conditions and higher expenses in some areas. read more >
Strategic Planning Makes Everything Easier (Sabrina Starling on Small Business)
Answering some key questions will make everything else easier for you in the year ahead. read more >
Bank OZK’s Q4 Profit Rises 4.1% as New Sectors Power Loan Growth
The Little Rock-based lender posted its ninth straight quarter of record profits, with earnings and revenue topping Wall Street forecasts. read more >
America’s Car-Mart Swings Back to Profitability in Fiscal Q2
The results snapped Car-Mart's eight-quarter streak of declining profitability and sent shares of the company up more than 21%. read more >
Dillard’s Focuses on Margins, Expense Control as Q3 Profit Falls Nearly 20%
The results still beat Wall Street forecasts. Shares of the company jumped more than 10% Thursday morning. read more >
Montrose Environmental’s Record Q3 Revenue Falls Short of Wall Street Forecasts
The environmental services firm's losses widened in the period in part due to higher interest expenses. read more >
ArcBest Income Jumps in Q3, but Misses Wall Street Expectations
Profits rose due to a reduction in payouts related to the company’s 2021 acquisition of MoLo Solutions of Chicago. read more >
Simmons’ Q3 Income Falls 48% as Bank Takes Loss on Securities Sale
CEO Bob Fehlman said the bank offloaded certain lower-yielding bonds to "hasten the pace of our ongoing balance sheet optimization strategy." read more >
Bank OZK Income Rises 4% in Q3, Extending Streak of Record Profits
Earnings per share and revenue topped Wall Street expectations. read more >
Dillard’s Retail Sales Fall 3% in Q2, Profit Drops 43%
Dillard’s CEO William T. Dillard II said rising expenses squeezed profitability. "We are working to address this," he said. read more >
Inuvo Narrows Q2 Losses on Rising Revenue, Falling Expenses
CEO Richard Howe said Inuvo expects to sign a master services agreement with the company's largest retail client in the third quarter of 2024. read more >
BSR’s Q2 Operating Income Rises 4.6%
Operating expenses fell in the quarter on lower professional fees and lower real estate tax assessments on the company's multifamily properties in Texas. read more >
Tyson Foods Posts $191M Profit in Fiscal Q3
“Our disciplined actions and focus on the fundamentals have resulted in a positive turnaround of our business," Tyson Foods CEO Donnie King said. read more >