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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 >
Health Care / Insurance

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 >
Shea, Evan and Chris Mathews bought National Custom Hollow Metal in 2007 to run as a family. [Jason Burt]
Small Business

The $10 Million Mark (Editorial)

Reaching $10 million in annual revenue is an odds-defying feat that should demand respect. read more >
Banking & Finance / Government & Politics / Retail

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 >
Public Companies / Retail

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 >
Business Services / Public Companies / Transportation

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 >
Agriculture & Poultry / Public Companies

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 >
Business Services / Public Companies / Transportation

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 >
Business Services / Construction / Media & Marketing

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 >
Banking & Finance / Public Companies

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 >
Public Companies / Retail / Transportation

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 >
Public Companies / Retail

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 >
Business Services / Public Companies

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 >
Business Services / Public Companies / Transportation

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 >
Banking & Finance / Investments / Public Companies

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 >
George Gleason, chair and CEO of Bank OZK (Karen E. Segrave)
Banking & Finance / Public Companies

Bank OZK Income Rises 4% in Q3, Extending Streak of Record Profits

Earnings per share and revenue topped Wall Street expectations. read more >
One of the entrances to Dillard's split location at Park Plaza Mall in Little Rock.
Public Companies / Retail

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 >
Business Services / Media & Marketing / Public Companies

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 >
Investments / Public Companies / Real Estate

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 >
Agriculture & Poultry / Public Companies

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 >