Benjamin Waldrum
Recent Stories by Benjamin Waldrum
Lending breaches get firm penalties
posted: 07/11/2007 6 a.m.
In a unanimous ruling Tuesday, the Arkansas State Board of Collection Agencies issued a cease-and-desist order to Karnish & Hultquist Inc., doing business as Show Me the Money, for violating the Arkansas Check-cashers Act.
Lending breaches get firm penalties
posted: 07/11/2007 3:06 a.m.
In a unanimous ruling Tuesday, the Arkansas State Board of Collection Agencies issued a cease-and-desist order to Karnish & Hultquist Inc., doing business as Show Me the Money, for violating the Arkansas Check-cashers Act.
Melvin John Kempner Jr.: Kempner's owner cherished family
posted: 06/19/2007 3:46 a.m.
Melvin John Kempner Jr. treated each one of his customers like family.
Condos proposed for faded LR block
posted: 05/31/2007 6 a.m.
A dilapidated block near Union Station in Little Rock may soon become home to 22 high-end, urban loft-style condos.
Condos proposed for faded LR block
posted: 05/31/2007 2:50 a.m.
A dilapidated block near Union Station in Little Rock may soon become home to 22 high-end, urban loft-style condos.
New kind of snack chip pops up
posted: 05/23/2007 5:07 a.m.
You might call it a chip off the ol' bean. Bryant-based Creative Food Products Inc. was tinkering with a soybean chip but could not make it palatable, Robert "Bob" McNaughton, the company's chief executive, said Tuesday.
Suit says Arkansans shorted by 'hot' gas
posted: 03/24/2007 6 a.m.
A suit filed by two Pulaski County residents, citing "deceptive marketing practices," alleges that Arkansans are buying overheated motor fuel that is costing them millions of dollars in lost energy.
Suit says Arkansans shorted by 'hot' gas
posted: 03/24/2007 2:20 a.m.
A suit filed by two Pulaski County residents, citing "deceptive marketing practices," alleges that Arkansans are buying overheated motor fuel that is costing them millions of dollars in lost energy.
UAMS program courts investors at gathering
posted: 03/16/2007 3:45 a.m.
Venture capitalism is a game of numbers. And based on the turnout at the second University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences private-equity round table, one set of numbers is improving in the state.
Business bureau cautions against buying Iraqi dinars
posted: 02/24/2007 2:46 a.m.
The Council of Better Business Bureaus and the Better Business Bureau of Arkansas are warning of alleged investment deals involving the Iraqi dinar, citing a recent spike in consumer complaints, many from military personnel.






