
Tyson Foods CFO Pleads Guilty to Misdemeanor Charges
Tyson pleaded guilty to charges of criminal trespass and public intoxication, and he was ordered to pay $440 — $150 fines for each offense, $100 in court costs and $40 in county fees. read more >
Tyson pleaded guilty to charges of criminal trespass and public intoxication, and he was ordered to pay $440 — $150 fines for each offense, $100 in court costs and $40 in county fees. read more >
A generational leadership shift is happening among key Arkansas companies and families. read more >
King was the second-highest paid executive, trailing only company chairman John H. Tyson by slightly less than $20,000. read more >
The company said it has reviewed the incident and is confident in his ability to continue as CFO. read more >
The company addressed the recent arrest of CFO John R. Tyson in its quarterly earnings call. read more >
Police arrested him after he went into another person's home and fell asleep. read more >
The Springdale-based meat giant has also named a new president of its prepared foods segment. read more >
Tyson Foods Inc. of Springdale has recycled 35 tons of food from its headquarters cafeteria since partnering with Food Loops of Rogers. read more >
Winrock International of Little Rock announced Wednesday the appointment of two new members to its board: Dr. Ruth Oniang’o and John R. Tyson. read more >
Tyson Foods Inc. of Springdale says it has donated more than 30 million pounds of food in the past year, which is the most the company has donated in its 85-year history. read more >
Tyson Foods Inc. of Springdale reported Thursday first-quarter net income of $561 million, up 1.6% from the same quarter last year. read more >
The Northwest Arkansas Council announces a business initiative to prioritize support for the 2020 census. read more >
Springdale giant Tyson Foods expands line of non-meat proteins while pea and lentil crops boom. read more >
Tyson Foods Inc. of Springdale names John R. Tyson chief sustainability officer, effectively immediately. read more >