
Car-Mart Executives See Compensation Drop
Total compensation for Jeff Williams, CEO of America’s Car-Mart Inc. of Rogers, declined due to a lack of option awards, according to the company's latest proxy statement. read more >
Total compensation for Jeff Williams, CEO of America’s Car-Mart Inc. of Rogers, declined due to a lack of option awards, according to the company's latest proxy statement. read more >
The University of Arkansas in Fayetteville announced Thursday a $1 million donation from former Deltic Timber Corp. CEO Ray Dillon and his wife, Deborah, that will support timber initiatives there. read more >
With the coronavirus pandemic wreaking economic havoc, former Lt. Gov. Bill Halter fears a long-awaited state ruling on solar power policy could threaten $125 million in projects by his firm alone. read more >
Low electric rates are critical for economic development in Arkansas, and it is important that we keep them that way. read more >
Arkansas environmental officials have approved an air permit for a Chinese company's $1.8 billion paper mill that has been delayed by President Donald Trump's trade dispute with China. read more >
The Sun Bio Materials project in Clark County has emerged from a period of halting progress with a new profile expected to increase investment, employment and wood consumption. read more >
The timber industry, the biggest employer in south Arkansas, has recovered in the decade since the Great Recession. That doesn’t mean it will ever be the same. read more >
Vince Stone has been hired as senior agri loan officer for Stone Bank in White Hall. Ray Dillon has been named to the board of directors in Little Rock. read more >
Deltic Timber Corp. of El Dorado reports second-quarter net income of $2.7 million, down 36 percent from same quarter last year. read more >
America's Car-Mart Inc. of Bentonville says that its board of directors nominated Ray C. Dillon for election as a new, independent director. Dillon, 61, is the former president and CEO of Deltic Timber Corp. of El Dorado. He retired from the post late last year. read more >
Ray Dillon, the former president and CEO of Deltic Timber Corp. of El Dorado, received $4.9 million in total compensation in 2016, according to the company's proxy statement. read more >
Deltic Timber Corp. of El Dorado names John D. Enlow, formerly of Weyerhaeuser, as its new chief executive and revealed that it had fired its chief financial officer for misappropriating "certain Company assets for personal use." read more >
Shares of Deltic Timber Corp. of El Dorado hit a new 52-week high Wednesday after a filing said the timber and real estate firm had been "approached by multiple parties interested in merging with or acquiring" the company. read more >
Since retiring last month as CEO of Deltic Timber Corp., Ray C. Dillon has been helping Shandong Sun Paper Industry JSC Ltd. of China with its plans to operate in Arkansas. read more >
In the month since Ray C. Dillon retired as CEO of Deltic Timber Corp. — a departure seen as surprising and sudden — he and officers of the El Dorado company have had little to say about the transition. read more >
Deltic Timber Corp. of El Dorado on Wednesday announced net income of $1.5 million, or 12 cents per share, in the third quarter of 2016 compared with $100,000 for the third quarter of 2015. read more >
The board of directors of Deltic Timber Corp. announced Monday the retirement of Ray C. Dillon as president and CEO and elected a new director, D. Mark Leland, as interim president and CEO. read more >
Deltic Timber Corp. of El Dorado announces net income of $4.2 million, or 35 cents per share, in the second quarter of 2016 compared with $800,000, or 7 cents per share, for the second quarter of 2015. read more >
Deltic Timber Corp. on Monday announced net income of $400,000 in the first quarter of 2016 compared with $1.9 million for the first quarter of 2015. read more >
Executive compensation at Deltic Timber Inc. declined in 2015 compared with the previous year, with CEO Ray Dillon earning $1.89 million last year compared with $1.93 million in 2014. read more >