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Adjusting to the business impacts of COVID-19 has required technology and innovation, and for many companies the seeds for those were planted long before the world heard of a coronavirus. read more >
Adjusting to the business impacts of COVID-19 has required technology and innovation, and for many companies the seeds for those were planted long before the world heard of a coronavirus. read more >
A securities filing by ArcBest Corp. of Fort Smith suggests some hope for economic recovery. read more >
The American Trucking Associations released a driver compensation study on May 21 showing that the nation’s truck drivers received a nice bump in pay in 2019. read more >
ArcBest Corp. of Fort Smith reports first-quarter earnings of $1.9 million, down 61% from the same quarter last year, though earnings per share beat Wall Street expectations. read more >
The American consumer culture and the supply chain it depends on have both been put to the test by the restrictions and safety precautions of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. read more >
ArcBest Corp. of Fort Smith says it will temporarily reduce the salaries of its executive officers and nonunion employees by 15% in response to the economic fallout of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. read more >
ArcBest Corp. President and CEO Judy McReynolds made $2.4 million in total compensation in 2019, a drop from the $4.1 million she made in 2018, according to the annual proxy statement the company filed with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission. read more >
ArcBest Corp. of Fort Smith on Thursday reported it lost $5.5 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2019, compared to the $15.3 million profit it reported a year ago. read more >
Brandon Warren has been promoted to president at Infinity Worlds Inc. in Rogers. read more >
ArcBest Corp. of Fort Smith appointed Fredrik Eliasson to its board of directors in preparation for the retirement of a long-time director. read more >
ArcBest Corp. of Fort Smith reports a 60% decline in third-quarter net income amid lower demand and shipment volumes. read more >
A Fayetteville apartment complex sold for $8.3 million to a partnership led by a Rogers real estate investor. read more >
Entegrity's Little Rock headquarters is being honored as Project of the Year in the Green Tie Awards program presented by the Arkansas chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council. read more >
ArcBest Corp. of Fort Smith will move its northwest Arkansas operations to a leased portion of the former building occupied by Ozark Natural Foods in Fayetteville. read more >
ArcBest Corp. of Fort Smith on reports second-quarter profit of $24.4 million, down 17% from $29.3 million in the same quarter last year. read more >
Christopher Coffman recently joined Edafio Technology Partners of Conway as vice president of sales and account management. read more >
ArcBest Corp. of Fort Smith reports first-quarter net income of $4.9 million, down 51 percent from the same quarter last year, while revenue rose and business conditions slowed. read more >
A thriving U.S. economy drove ArcBest Corp. of Fort Smith to a strong fourth-quarter finish, even while fourth-quarter net income ended the period down 58 percent from the same quarter last year. read more >
For those of us who have never been rich or even seriously entertained the prospect, the idea that millions of dollars, even after taxes, year after year would not be adequate is mind-boggling. read more >
Much about this year’s rankings of public companies and their highest-paid executives by total compensation is typical. But there is something new: data on the median employee compensation of most of the state’s publicly traded companies. read more >