BUSINESS

Oklahoma business briefs for Jan. 28, 2020

Nextlink customers can get Dish Network

Nextlink, a broadband internet provider servicing rural Oklahoma, has partnered with Dish Network to add video services to its plans. Nextlink's service area in Oklahoma includes Alfalfa, Garfield, Grant, Harmon, Jefferson, Kay, Love, Marshal and Noble Counties.

Since its founding in 2012, the company has attracted more than 36,000 broadband subscribers in Texas and Oklahoma. Last year, Nextlink and Microsoft announced an agreement to expand broadband service to rural parts of the state that may not have access to any high-speed internet.

Continental Resources declares dividend

Continental Resources Inc. directors have declared a quarterly dividend of 5 cents per share, payable Feb. 21 to stockholders as of Feb. 7.

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Gaddis & Gaddis celebrates 25 years

Gaddis & Gaddis Wealth Management is celebrating its 25th anniversary as an independent financial services firm. The company now has offices in Ada, Ardmore, Durant and McAlester.

Roger and Leigh Gaddis founded the company in January 1995.

“We believe that independent thinking is essential to quality, client service and that working with an independent broker allows us to offer clients a full-range of financial products to meet their individual needs,” Roger Gaddis said.

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