Former Fayetteville Business Owner Indicted
The former owner of a defunct Fayetteville leasing company has been charged with 12 federal felonies, including bank fraud against Bank of the Ozarks and First Security Bank. read more >
The former owner of a defunct Fayetteville leasing company has been charged with 12 federal felonies, including bank fraud against Bank of the Ozarks and First Security Bank. read more >
The proposed auction of the Gaillardia Golf & Country Club next month is threatening to remove the last Arkansas ties to the Oklahoma City country club. read more >
Four years after the recession, a look at the stock performance of the 18 publicly traded companies headquartered in Arkansas shows mixed results. read more >
Foreclosure action is taking place in Oklahoma City and centers on the 275-acre Gaillardia Golf & Country Club with its 7,240-yard championship course. read more >
A bank-by-bank look at some of the Other Real Estate Owned properties in Benton County, which includes residential lots and undeveloped acreage. read more >
Assets held by banks headquartered in Arkansas grew by 4.75 percent to $61.3 billion during 2012 even as the number of individual charters remained almost stable. read more >
For bank customers who lose their debit cards, a long wait is no longer required at some Arkansas institutions. read more >
Deal-making activity in Arkansas picked up in 2012 over 2011 levels, with the number of mergers and acquisitions believed to be valued at $9 million or more rising to 80 last year compared with 70 the year before. read more >
From John L. Smith’s pep talk to reporters to U.S. District Judge Bill Wilson’s withering remarks to out-of-line prosecutors, they said it all in 2012. read more >
There was good news and there was bad news in Arkansas in 2012. And in case you’ve forgotten the details, the Arkansas Business staff is here to remind you. read more >
The Razorbacks' awful year. Wal-Mart under scrutiny. The GOP takes control. Dillard's, Murphy and growing banks. Arkansas Business takes its annual look at the most important business stories in Arkansas that took place during 2012. read more >