
Walmart, Dillard's Execs Top List of Highest Pay
Walmart Inc. executives, followed by Dillard's Inc. dominated this week’s list of public company executives ranked by total compensation. read more >
Walmart Inc. executives, followed by Dillard's Inc. dominated this week’s list of public company executives ranked by total compensation. read more >
Most of the increase was tied to a rise in the value added to top executives' pension funds. read more >
Together, they had total compensation of $45.9 million for the fiscal year that ended Jan. 29. read more >
Heading into the pandemic, you might have doubted that Dillard’s would emerge intact, with record profits and share prices. But that’s exactly what happened. read more >
Asking why Dillard’s stock rose 800% from November 2020 to last month is part numbers game and part psychological mystery-solving. read more >
The company said the dividend is meant to thank shareholders for their support, but it will also result in a hefty payout for the Dillard family. read more >
Last week, each share of Dillard's Inc. was briefly worth $300, so the number of shares that were worth less than a half-billion last November were worth $2.36 billion, at least for a time. read more >
Last week, the value of the William Dillard family’s stock in the publicly traded Little Rock retail chain stood at $1.4 billion, up 244% from last November. read more >
Now is “the best of times,” and last year was “the worst of times,” Dillard’s Inc. CEO William Dillard II said Saturday at the department store chain’s annual meeting. read more >
Nearly all of the Dillard family members who work at Dillard's Inc. of Little Rock saw their total compensation drop in the most recent fiscal year. read more >
Like all traditional department stores, Arkansas’ second-largest retailer was in a tricky market position long before the coronavirus pandemic forced it to start closing stores. read more >
Dillard’s Inc. went from a normal company at the start of February to “total chaos” by the end of April, resulting in the worst quarterly loss in its 81-year history, CEO William Dillard II said during the company’s annual meeting. read more >
Nearly all of the Dillard family members who work at Dillard's Inc. of Little Rock saw their total compensation skyrocket in the most recent fiscal year. read more >
Dillard family members who work at Dillard's Inc. of Little Rock saw their total compensation packages plummet in the most recent fiscal year. read more >
In 2017, Dillard family members who work at Dillard's Inc. of Little Rock saw their total compensation packages rise. read more >
Dillard family members who work at Dillard's Inc. of Little Rock saw their total compensation packages rise in 2016. read more >
Dillard family members who work at Dillard's Inc. of Little Rock saw their total compensation packages shrink in 2015. read more >
2013 was not as lucrative as 2012 for the family that controls Dillard's Inc., but eight members of the Dillard family had compensation packages that totaled more than $19 million, according to the annual proxy statement released Wednesday. read more >
Dillard's Inc. of Little Rock says that Wells Fargo & Co. will handle the publicly traded department store chain's credit cards. read more >
The estate of Alexa Latimer Dillard, the widow of Dillard’s Inc. founder William T. Dillard and mother of the top leaders in the retail chain, recently filed her will and testament in the probate division of Pulaski County Circuit Court. read more >