
Westrock Moves HQ to Campus Owned by First Security
The coffee, tea and extracts company has left Riverdale for 50,000-SF of space at the former Systematics office park. read more >
The coffee, tea and extracts company has left Riverdale for 50,000-SF of space at the former Systematics office park. read more >
The council advises the White House on how to reduce physical and cyber risks and improve the security and resilience of the nation’s critical infrastructure sectors. read more >
Windstream Wholesale President Buddy Bayer said it "has positioned itself to capitalize on the market’s burgeoning demand for bandwidth and cloud services for years to come." read more >
The company plans to use the funds to deliver 1-gigabit-per-second broadband to some of its most rural customers. read more >
Zayo Group LLC has been in talks to buy Uniti Group Inc. and Windstream Holdings, according to the Wall Street Journal. read more >
Walmart Inc. rules Arkansas Business’ annual lists of the state’s public companies and how much their executives are paid, and it’s hard to imagine a time when that won’t be true — especially as the lists get shorter. read more >
Kinetic by Windstream says it will create 1,000 jobs across 18 states as its new engineering and fiber construction organization manages broadband expansion. read more >
With $561.7 million raised, Westrock Coffee Holdings LLC of Little Rock tops Arkansas Business’ inaugural list of the largest private investment offerings ranked by total investment amount sold. read more >
Uniti Group Inc. of Little Rock swung back to a profit in the third quarter, reporting on Monday net income of $7.5 million, or 4 cents per diluted share. read more >
Windstream Holdings Inc. of Little Rock has named Rob Shanahan to its board, effective immediately. read more >
Contractors are in high gear because federal funds must be used by Dec. 30. read more >
Windstream Holdings Inc. of Little Rock says it has officially restructured and is now a private company. "Today marks the start of a new era for Windstream as an even stronger, more competitive company," CEO Tony Thomas says. read more >
Windstream Holdings Inc. of Little Rock will emerge from bankruptcy as a private company any day now. That transformation will affect the company’s 11,000 employees in different ways. read more >
Uniti Group Inc. of Little Rock reports a second-quarter net loss of $588 million, a sharp reversal from a $41 million profit in the same quarter last year. read more >
Windstream's immediate plans once it comes out of bankruptcy includes investing in high-speed broadband for rural consumers. read more >
For the second quarter of 2020, Windstream reports a loss of $162.4 million, or $3.80 per share, an improvement from a loss of $544.1 million, or $12.76 per share, in the same quarter of last year. read more >
Windstream Holdings Inc. of Little Rock on Tuesday announced nine appointments to its new board of directors, which will govern the company once it emerges from bankruptcy as a privately-held firm. read more >
Windstream Holdings Inc. of Little Rock, which is working to emerge from bankruptcy in August, reported on Tuesday preliminary second-quarter results that included total revenue of $1.19 billion and operating income of $24.8 million. read more >
The coronavirus pandemic, which has pushed much of daily living online, highlights Arkansas’ status as a laggard in broadband deployment and illustrates the digital divide between broadband haves and have-nots. read more >
Windstream Holdings Inc. of Little Rock announced late Thursday that the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York has approved its reorganization plan, which, when completed, will leave Arkansas with one fewer public company. read more >