High times and low moments were both enjoyed by Arkansas readers in 2017.
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Arkansas Business Year in Review: Best & Worst of 2017
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'The Owner Has a Lot of Card Games' - Best Quotes of 2017
They said it, we only quoted them. Here are some of the best things said in 2017.
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Good People of Business (Editorial)
May this time of the rolling year be a comfort to you, and may we all remember the business poor Marley forgot: charity, mercy, forbearance and benevolence
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A Detail-Oriented Holiday (Gwen Moritz Editor's Note)
Merry Christmas to you all, with my very best wishes for a happy and prosperous 2018.
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Arkansas Business Year in Review: Notable Deaths of 2017
Frank Broyles, Oaklawn’s Charles Cella, Arkansas journalist Roy Reed, Aromatique founder Patti Upton and Townsend Wolfe, who headed the Arkansas Arts Center from 1968-2002 were among the notable Arkansans who died this year.
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How Tax Bill Agreement Would Affect Businesses
The GOP tax agreement gives many small company owners breaks on their business income taxes and allows them to deduct a larger portion of their equipment purchases. But many owners are also losing the ability to deduct the interest they pay on loans.
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Bank of the Ozarks Exits Secondary Market Home Lending
Bank of the Ozarks of Little Rock confirmed Tuesday that it will stop originating home loans for sale on the secondary market, a line of business that had "operated at essentially break-even."
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SPONSORED: Are Those New Tax Laws Under the Tree?
Learning the ins and outs and ups and downs of the late-year tax overhaul.
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Farmers Bank Sells Hope Building for $1.5M
Farmers Bank & Trust of Magnolia finalizes an agreement with the Hempstead County Quorum Court to sell its main bank building at 200 E. Third St. in downtown Hope for $1.5 million.
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In the Workplace 2018: What to Know About Expanded Concealed Carry
Changes to Arkansas' concealed carry laws have left many employers with questions about what rights their employees have and whether non-employees are allowed to bring a concealed weapon onto a business' premises.
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US Industries Can Start Counting Their Benefits From Tax Law
Craft breweries are raising a glass to the Republicans' new tax overhaul: It cuts the excise tax on beer. Retailers, long saddled with heavy tax bills, will get relief. So will some high-profile names in corporate finance, led by Wells Fargo.
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In the Workplace 2018: Data Security in the Workplace
Some important things for employers to think about regarding secure data in the workplace
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Bank of the Ozarks Creates New Bonus Plan for Employees
Bank of the Ozarks says its board of directors approved the creation of an annual cash-based incentive bonus plan for hourly employees and other employees not covered by existing bonus plans.
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The Year in Executive Q&A: 2017
We asked 51 Arkansas business leaders to weigh in on challenge and success throughout 2017.
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Neuro-Spine Center Sells In $7.5M Transaction (Real Deals)
Arkansas Neuro-Spine Center LLC, led by Dr. Alonzo Williams, sold its namesake project at 9101 Kanis Road. The buyers are Kanis Medical LLC, led by Drs. Christian Michaels and Richard Houk; and Central Properties LLC, led by John Flake.
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Arkansas Community Foundation Adds Lauren Morris (Movers & Shakers)
Lauren Morris has joined the Arkansas Community Foundation in Little Rock as affiliate program director.
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Real Estate Deals Total $2.4M
Recent real estate transactions include several apartments, land and a warehouse/office complex.
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Elizabeth Ellis Switches to Stone Bank (Movers & Shakers)
Elizabeth Ellis of Pine Bluff has joined the White Hall branch of Stone Bank of Mountain View as a customer service representative.
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Capital Bank CEO Kyle Patton 'On Leave'
Insiders in the banking community say Tracy Duke may have replaced Kyle Patton as CEO of Capital Bank of Little Rock
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FNBC Bank Promotes Chad Hudson to Regional President
FNBC Bank of Ash Flat announced Tuesday the promotion of Chad Hudson of Mountain Home to regional president.
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