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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Good People Of Business (Editorial)
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America’s Economy Ends Year With Bang (Justin Crossie Commentary)
Well over 7 million jobs have been created since November 2016, a number more than double the entire population of the state of Arkansas.
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State Bank Department Promotes Five (Movers & Shakers)
Bob Henry has been promoted to assistant deputy commissioner at the Arkansas State Bank Department in Little Rock.
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Christmas by the Numbers
Facts and figures which are present behind the economy of the holiday season.
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Fred’s, Sanders’ Sales Lead Most-Read Online List
Real estate, new jobs and political corruption drove pageviews at ArkansasBusiness.com in 2019.
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‘Flush It Right Away’: Best Quotes of 2019
They said it, we only quoted them. Here are some of the best things said in 2019.
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Arkansas Year In Review: Best & Worst of 2019
High times and low moments were both enjoyed by Arkansas readers in 2019.
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Arkansas Business Year in Review: Top 10 Business Stories of 2019
These are the top 10 news stories that defined 2019 in Arkansas’ business world.
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Final Restitution Amount Owed by Berry Bishop? $4,129,132.35
According to the amended order entered by U.S. District Judge Susan Hickey, Berry Bishop owes restitution totaling almost $4.13 million to six entities. Here’s how it breaks down
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Arkansas Year In Review: Notable Deaths in 2019
A brilliant sportswriter, a beloved PR executive, a founder of one of Arkansas’ pre-eminent architecture firms, a giant in the field of construction, the creator of “The Fishin’ Hole,” a civil rights icon and a pioneering scientist were just a few of the notable Arkansans who died in 2019.
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No Daily Report, E-Newsletters on Tuesday, Wednesday
Arkansas Business Publishing Group will be closed Tuesday and will not reopen until Jan. 2. ArkansasBusiness.com will not send the Daily Report or weekly industry e-newsletters on Tuesday or Wednesday this week.
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In the Workplace 2020: New Federal Overtime Rules Effective Jan. 1
The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that its new overtime rules, which go into effect Jan. 1, will make an additional 1.3 million American workers eligible for overtime wages under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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In the Workplace 2020: Medical Marijuana's Slow Rollout Continues
At the end of 2019, the Arkansas medical marijuana program continues its slow rollout.
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Long-Term Mortgage Rates at Historically Low Levels
U.S. long-term mortgage rates are little changed this week, remaining at historically low levels to prod prospective homebuyers.
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In the Workplace 2020: Talking Politics: How to Avoid Toxic Work Environment
Over the last several years, political discourse has headed south, and this is increasingly causing problems in the workplace — from co-workers not wanting to work with each other to loud and disruptive arguments and even fistfights.
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In the Workplace 2020: Succession Planning: Avoiding Pitfalls
Succession planning necessitates talking to current key employees about their retirement plans. Planning how you will approach these conversations can help you avoid claims of age bias. Remember, there is no mandatory retirement age (with very few exceptions).
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US Long-Term Mortgage Rates Ease
U.S. long-term mortgage rates declined slightly this week, remaining close to the historically low levels where they have hovered for the past two months.
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In the Workplace 2020: Employment Law Basics for Start-Ups
Start-ups can run into a number of employment issues as their workforce grows.
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Relyance Bank Board Adds 2
The Relyance Bank Board of Directors announces the appointments of Chuck Morgan as chairman and Scott Pittillo as president.
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The Year in Executive Q&A: 2019
We approached executives from businesses large and small, nonprofits and even government agencies, and asked them to answer questions about their organizations, their industries and themselves.
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