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Powerhouse Price at $650,000

Bill Underwood, owner of Powerhouse Seafood restaurant in Fayetteville, says he’s asking $650,000 for the business. That doesn’t include the 10,000-SF building and two acres of land at the site….

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Doe’s Out for Lunch

We told you that Doe’s Eat Place in Fayetteville was going to begin serving lunch March 24. Well, it did, for a few days, then Doe’s stopped serving a mid-day…

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Chuckles Restaurant

Perhaps we’ve been dining at a different class of restaurant because we haven’t noticed too many covered tables at lunch recently. But when we strolled into Chuckles Restaurant for a…

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Beverly Enterpises Inc.

Beverly Enterprises Inc. announced that it earned nine cents per share diluted in the first quarter of 1999 from operations, before costs associated with Year 2000 remediation and with an…

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Financial wizards visit for Arvest

A standing-room-only crowd turned out recently to hear Robert J. Froehlich, chief investment strategist for Kemper Funds, and event sponsor Arvest Investments Inc.’s plans to have additional financial stars in…

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Arvest UIT fund to debut in April

Schumacher’s appearance is in conjunction with Arvest Investments’ planned introduction of a unit investment trust fund to include a number of stocks from the Arvest 50, a stock index that…

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Double-dipped CARMLS

Patsy Simmons, one of the most out-spoken critics of CARMLS LLC, has asked to rejoin the Northwest Arkansas multiple-listing service. Only recently her Simmons Group Inc. of Rogers dipped out…

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HI says ‘goodbye’ to Texas

It’s true that Hawgs Illustrated has signed a deal with Democrat Printing & Lithographing Inc. in Little Rock. Clay Henry, HI’s publisher and principal partner with Hawgs Illustrated Inc. of…

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PBS premiere

“The Lost Squadron,” a video documentary by Larry Foley, an associate professor of journalism at the University of Arkansas, will premiere nationally on PBS at 9:30 p.m. April 12. “The…

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Stealth offering

Arkansas has another publicly held bank: Superior Financial Corp. quietly began trading on the over-the-counter market on Feb. 4 at $11.25 per share. The Fort Smith-based holding company owns Superior…

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Arrows fire Cupit

Century 21 Cupit Street Realtors of Siloam Springs only has two agents left after Coldwell Banker Faucette Real Estate of Siloam Springs hired four away. Bob Knight and Ron Green…