Tyson Foods
Tyson Foods Expands Board to Add Heirs John R. Tyson and Olivia Tyson
The company also revealed that John R. Tyson moved to a $200,000-a-year role with the company after alcohol-related arrests cost him his job as CFO. read more >
Warren Stephens, Mike Huckabee Take Diplomatic Posts, Disclose Financial Holdings
Warren Stephens stepped down from key business roles and disclosed extensive financial holdings to become U.S. ambassador to the U.K., while Mike Huckabee made similar moves before his confirmation as ambassador to Israel. read more >
Tyson Foods Reports Falling Fiscal Q2 Income, Flat Revenue
Losses widened in the Springdale-based meat giant's beef and pork segments. read more >
Tyson Foods Agrees to Sell Four Cold Storage Warehouses for $247M
The deal includes employee transfers and new fully-automated facilities, furthering Tyson's push for automation. read more >
7 Brew Appoints Stephanie Quillen as First Chief People Officer
Quillen has more than 15 years of HR experience, including roles at Walmart Inc. and Tyson Foods. read more >
Northwest Arkansas’ Most Expensive Home Sales of 2024
The area saw 294 homes sold during 2024 for $1 million or more, easily surpassing 2022’s record year of 217. read more >
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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 >
Top Online Stories of 2024: Bryan Malinowski Shot Down, a Plot to Ruin a Boss and a Lawsuit Against an Exotic Dancer
Malinowski, the executive director of Bill & Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, was killed in a shootout with federal authorities. read more >
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Tyson Foods Execs See Huge Pay Jumps in 2024
CEO Donnie King received total compensation of nearly $22.8 million, an increase from $13.2 million a year ago. read more >
Arturo Towns Appointed Chief People Officer at Central States Inc. (Super Mover)
Towns previously was the chief human resources officer at Foster Farms read more >
Tyson Foods Swings to Profitability in Q4 as Chicken and Beef Sales Rise
The results beat Wall Street expectations. Shares of the company jumped 9% Tuesday morning. read more >
Tyson Foods Heir John R. Tyson Pleads Guilty to DWI
The former Tyson Foods CFO was sentenced Tyson to 90 days in jail, with 89 days suspended and credit for one day served, in addition to fines and fees totaling $960. read more >
Mimi San Pedro Announces Retirement from the Venture Center (Movers & Shakers)
She will continue in a senior advisory role through December to ensure a smooth transition. read more >
Musselman’s Fayetteville Home Sells for $2.5M
The 8,000-SF home went up for sale (originally for $3.75 million) in April shortly after Musselman was hired by the University of Southern California. read more >
Tyson Foods Heir Won’t Resume Role as CFO; Curt Calaway Named Permanent Replacement
John R. Tyson was suspended from the role in June after his second alcohol-related arrest in under two years. read more >
Arkansas’ Cold Storage Industry Heating Up
Major players are dominating the cold storage market nationally, but Arkansas still has plenty of room for local businesses to thrive. read more >
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Clear Creek Home Sells for $2.7 Million
The 6,700-SF Fayetteville home is in the upscale gated Clear Creek subdivision that surrounds Tyson Foods Chairman John Tyson’s Blessings Golf Course. read more >
A Fragile Future (Hunter Field Editor’s Note)
Tyson Foods has turned it around; I hope one of its heirs can do the same. read more >
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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 >
Tyson Foods Financial Recovery: Turning the Tide in 2024
The company started fiscal 2024 with two steady quarters, generating momentum and company optimism. read more >
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