Arkansas Business

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from August 01, 1988
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November 23, 1998

  • Fiber network could bring more than cable.

  • $735 million suit returning to courtroom.

  • P.A.M. Transportation purchases New Jersey trucking company.

  • Trucking company earnings remain strong in third quarter.

  • First Commercial Bank dominates state in profits.

  • November 30, 1998

  • IP mill reacts to declining Asian markets.

  • Potlatch fights Asian 'flu.'.

  • Settle suits? Not when you're Wal-Mart.

  • Stephens pays $5.5 million to settle with SEC, Florida officials.

  • International Paper owns 1.2 million acres of state.

  • December 07, 1998

  • Truckers will challenge highway commission; irked by toll road plan, group to begin drive to repeal Mack-Blackwell amendment.

  • Arkansas public company stocks suffer in '98.

  • IP acquires Union Camp in $6.6 billion deal.

  • Acxiom, Alltel favored by local stock brokers.

  • Tyson Foods, Acxiom suffer losses in recent quarters.

  • Arkansas business staff averages 12.7% return.

  • December 14, 1998

  • Real estate investor keeps expanding vision.

  • B.F. Goodrich gets millions in incentives: financial package sways company to build plant in Arkadelphia.

  • New convention center helps Hot Springs attract events.

  • Lindsey does 4 times business of competitors.

  • December 28, 1998

  • Ford leads Alltel to banner year.

  • Fewer bank buys, new ventures tallied in state.

  • Arkansas' biggest retailers should continue growth.

  • December 21, 1998

  • Retailers reap bountiful Christmas: forecast predict sales will be up 5 percent.

  • Art brings big bucks to Hot Springs: galleries are filled with fine works.

  • Aerospace firms find niche in state.

  • Crown Group buys Rogers-based Car-Mart chain.

  • StaffMark goes global with British acquisition.

  • Moore Stephens Frost largest Arkansas-based firm.

  • December 28, 1998

  • Ford leads Alltel to banner year.

  • Legislature faces year of rebuilding.

  • State economy should slow in 1999.

  • Company mergers, Arena problems highlight 1998 business news.

  • Tobacco money, taxes, roads top 1999 legislative agenda.

  • Fewer bank buys, new ventures tallied in state.

  • Real estate stocks plunge, construction goes on.

  • Arkansas' biggest retailers should continue growth.

  • Era ends with Bumpers' good-bye.

  • Arkansas food companies stay busy in court.

  • Health care's '98 building coming to '99 fruition.

  • December 21, 1998

  • Retailers reap bountiful Christmas: forecast predict sales will be up 5 percent.

  • Art brings big bucks to Hot Springs: galleries are filled with fine works.

  • Aerospace firms find niche in state.

  • Crown Group buys Rogers-based Car-Mart chain.

  • StaffMark goes global with British acquisition.

  • August 30, 1999

  • Familiar faces top market for home sales in 1998.

  • E-doc program succeeds; UAMS may form company from link with Acxiom.

  • Excelsior lawsuit on hold for Peabody deal.

  • Fly like the wind: hot air ballooning a high-dollar hobby for a few Arkansans.

  • Arts center meets fund-raising goals for expansion.