
Biggest Deals Down 74% in '22
The state’s mergers and acquisitions market mirrored the global market, which also saw a significant decline. read more >
The state’s mergers and acquisitions market mirrored the global market, which also saw a significant decline. read more >
The highs and lows of a year in Arkansas business. read more >
Renren Inc. of Phoenix named James Reed to its five-person board of directors earlier this month. read more >
USA Truck Inc. of Van Buren officially became a part of DB Schenker on Thursday, Sept. 14. read more >
Freight demand emerges as a possible impediment to industry's momentum. read more >
It isn’t all doom and gloom in the transportation industry, and that is good news for those who drive trucks. read more >
The electric vehicle industry has found a spot in Arkansas. read more >
USA Truck Inc. of Van Buren is joining the electric vehicle movement. read more >
He and his partners bought the company in 1989 for $2.4 million and took it public in 1992. read more >
Things are going well for the state’s publicly traded transportation companies, and not just because the Interstate 40 bridge spanning the Mississippi River between Memphis and West Memphis finally reopened. read more >
USA Truck Inc. of Van Buren reported Thursday second-quarter revenue of $170 million, which the company said was an all-time best. read more >
James Reed, CEO of USA Truck, says that “more diverse companies are more profitable, more innovative and overall more successful.” read more >
USA Truck Inc. of Van Buren reports first-quarter 2021 income of $3.6 million, an increase from a loss of $2.55 million in the same quarter a year ago. read more >
Tom Glaser is stepping down from the board of directors at USA Truck Inc. in Van Buren after seven years, and the company has appointed Raj Penkar to take its place. read more >
USA Truck Inc. of Van Buren reports fourth-quarter income of $5.9 million for 2020, an increase from a loss of $4.8 million in the same quarter a year ago. read more >
USA Truck Inc. of Van Buren swings back to a profit in the third quarter, reporting net income of $2.3 million, or 26 cents per diluted share. read more >
James Reed is white and, even though he was the first of his family to attend college, he knows his whiteness played a role in his success. read more >
Reed is one of many executives in the state who are banging the drum for businesses to become more diverse and inclusive, a movement that has gained momentum in the wake of recent Black Lives Matter protests. read more >
USA Truck Inc. of Van Buren reported a loss of income of $931,000 in the second quarter of fiscal 2020 Monday. read more >
USA Truck CEO James Reed is three years into his rebuilding project at the Van Buren-based trucking company. read more >