Arkansas Sees 1.1 Percent Increase in GDP
Real gross domestic product grew in 47 states and the District of Columbia in 2017, averaging 2.1 percent nationally, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
View Article75 Largest Private Companies in Arkansas Combine for $38.9B
Revenue at Arkansas Blue Cross & Blue Shield topped $2.5 billion last year, a milestone achieved by only one other company in the 30 years that Arkansas Business has been ranking private companies...
View ArticleBank Buys Spur Talk in Corner Markets
Down in Ashley County, a Louisiana suitor is pursuing the parent company of Crossett’s First National Bank in a $12.8 million deal.
View ArticleBank of the Ozarks Plans Expansion in Ozark
George Gleason could have decided to put a new operations center for Bank of the Ozarks in many cities, from New York to California, and Texas or Florida.
View ArticleSimmons Bank Gives $2.5M to UAPB for Athletics
Simmons First National Corp. CEO George Makris this morning announced a $2.5 million donation to the athletics program at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.
View ArticleSimmons Bank Donates Record $2.5M to UABP Athletics
A record $2.5 million gift from Simmons Bank to the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff athletic program means short-term cosmetic improvements and, hopefully, a long-term competitive edge, officials...
View ArticleUS Average Mortgage Rates at 7-Year Highs
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates rose this week, continuing at their highest levels in seven years amid the peak home buying season.
View ArticleAlese Stroud on Why Succession Plans Don't Have to Be a Hard Act to Follow
Alese Stroud, the CEO of Corporate Insight Strategy says the wave of baby boomer retirements could have a huge impact on the state.
View ArticleKatherine Harris Advances at Citizens Bank (Movers & Shakers)
Katherine Harris has been promoted to assistant vice president and retail branch manager of Citizens Bank in Batesville.
View ArticleGrown-Up Money (Gwen Moritz Editor's Note)
Nothing I’ve learned from nearly 19 years as editor of Arkansas Business resonates more than this: Wealth and the appearance of wealth are two different things. And yet we fall for appearances over and...
View ArticleCensus Says Older Population Surpassing Younger
By 2030, all baby boomers — those born in 1946-64 — will be older than 65, and 1 in every 5 U.S. residents will be retirement age, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
View ArticleTruck Centers of Arkansas Sold, Rebranded (NWA Real Deals)
Leslie Doggett Industries of Houston bought Truck Centers of Arkansas this month, paying $103 million for the three-dealership franchise.
View Article401(k) Auto-Enrollment Benefits Employers
Automatically enrolling employees in their 401(k) plans, a trend that’s picking up around the United States, can help companies in several ways, according to employee benefits experts in Arkansas.
View ArticleDozens of Arkansas Companies Rank on List of Largest ESOPs
This week Arkansas Business debuts a new list of ESOPs — employee stock ownership plans — ranked by net assets at the end of the most recent fiscal year for which data is publicly available.
View ArticleRegulators Question Valuations of Acme Holdings' ESOP
The Acme Holding Co. Employee Stock Ownership Plan once was considered a source of pride for Allied Bank. The chairman and CEO of Acme Holding gushed about the ESOP’s value for retirement-minded Allied...
View ArticleTrend of Extreme Savings Catching FIRE
FIRE devotees employ tactics like tracking every penny, questioning every purchase, and finding cheaper options like biking instead of owning a car or buying consignment clothes.
View ArticleSimmons Announces Completion of SNB Bank Merger
Simmons First National Corp. of Pine Bluff announced Tuesday that Bank SNB, its subsidiary bank headquartered in Stillwater, Oklahoma, has merged with and into Simmons’ lead subsidiary bank, Simmons...
View ArticleUS Pending Home Sales Fell 1.3 Percent in April
Fewer Americans signed contracts to buy homes in April, reflecting the dearth of properties being listed for sale in the U.S. right now.
View ArticleArkansas Business Presents the 40 Under 40 Class of 2018
Arkansas Business presents the 25th class of 40 Under 40 honorees, young professionals from throughout the state in a variety of industries who bear watching.
View ArticleBancorpSouth Bank Promotes Pair in Northwest Arkansas (Movers & Shakers)
Jeff Cude of Fayetteville has been promoted to president of the northwest Arkansas market for BancorpSouth Bank and Robin Simpson has been promoted to community bank president in Rogers.
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