Saturday, March 21, 2015

Arkansas Companies Stock Market Prices Up 586% Since March 6, 2009 ..... an Off-the-Charts Massive Acceleration From the 470% Growth Only 4 1/2 Months Ago

Former US Fed Chair Ben Bernanke will be delivering a key economic presentation at the University of Southern Indiana in Evansville, Indiana on March 23, 2015.  It is open to the public and free of charge.

Thus, as a backdrop for this upcoming speech and continuing a much deserved tribute to Bernanke's key role in helping the US avoid a Deep, Prolonged Financial Depression, I think it would be helpful to update just what has been going on with Stock Market Prices for Companies in each US State since March 6, 2009, the lowest point for the overall US Stock Market resulting from the aftershocks of the horrific late 2008 US Financial Meltdown, through the most recent date March 20, 2015......a roughly six year period of time.

Long-term Audited Earnings From Continuing Operations Under US Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) drive Long-Term Changes in Stock Market Prices.  These Company Earnings crashed with the late 2008 US Financial Meltdown and thus the linked Stock Market Prices of the related Companies also crashed.

But since the 2008 US Financial Meltdown, these Earnings have been consistently exceptional and thus the Stock Market Prices of the related Companies have also consistently exploded upwardly in the past six years.

This is the dilemma faced by the current US Fed ..... raise US interest rates or continue former US Fed Chair Ben Bernanke's economic policies which have continued to spur Company Earnings and thus also Company Stock Market Prices. 

I think the current US Fed should tweak Bernanke's economic policies some to try to more effectively deal with income and wealth inequality, but why in the world would you want to alter them significantly since they have been so incredibly successful?

And the US Congress, and frankly also US Companies, just have to do a much better job addressing income and wealth inequality ..... as visionary, charismatic Walmart CEO Doug McMillon did just very recently.

Arkansas Companies stock market prices have been on absolute fire in the past 4 1/2 months.  They experienced a spectacular average stock market price growth of 586% for the 6 years since March 6, 2009 through the most recent date March 20, 2015.  This average growth since March 6, 2009 was a substantially lower 470% only 4 1/2 months ago.

Below here are the 16 Arkansas Headquartered Companies with Stock Market Caps now above $100 mil and which have had their common stocks trading from December 31, 2007, or early in 2008 for companies first going public then, through the most recent date March 20, 2015, or the date the Companies were sold, if they were sold since the beginning of 2014.






Market Market Market






Price Price Price






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Change Change Change



Market Market Market 3-6-09 12-31-07 12-31-07
Arkansas Company HQs
Price Price Price to to to


3-20-15 3-6-09 12-31-07 3-20-15 3-6-09 3-20-15



$ $ $ $ $ $









Dillard's Little Rock AR     137.11        3.19      18.78 4198% -83% 630%
P.A.M. Transportation Services Tontitown AR      57.32        2.97      15.54 1830% -81% 269%
Bank of the Ozarks Little Rock AR      37.82        4.26        6.55 787% -35% 477%
Home Bancshares Conway AR      34.65        6.82        8.83 408% -23% 293%
Tyson Foods Springdale AR      40.22        7.98      15.33 404% -48% 162%
America's Car-Market Bentonville AR      56.64      11.57      12.55 390% -8% 351%
JB Hunt Transport Services Lowell AR      90.01      18.63      27.55 383% -32% 227%
Acxiom Little Rock AR      19.59        7.20      11.73 172% -39% 67%
Bear State Financial Harrison AR      10.20        3.86      14.10 164% -73% -28%
ArcBest Fort Smith AR      41.09      17.19      21.94 139% -22% 87%
Deltic Timber El Dorado AR      65.96      28.78      51.49 129% -44% 28%
USA Truck Van Buren AR      28.53      12.62      15.40 126% -18% 85%
Simmons First National Pine Bluff AR      44.95      21.67      26.50 107% -18% 70%
Wal-Mart Stores Bentonville AR      83.24      48.91      47.53 70% 3% 75%
Murphy Oil El Dorado AR      47.69      34.59      73.22 38% -53% -35%
Windstream Holdings Little Rock AR        8.02        6.57      13.02 22% -50% -38%









Average % Change all 16




586% -39% 170%