Over the past year, eCollege (NASDAQ:ECLG) has wanted to pursue foreign markets, which would require investments in infrastructure. That process should be much easier now, since the company has agreed ...
(Crain's) -- A shareholder lawsuit accuses eCollege.com of trapping the company in a takeover deal that limits the sale price while enriching company executives. Shareholder Martin Gaynor alleges in ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Pearson Plc, the world’s biggest educational publisher, has agreed to buy Chicago-based eCollege.com for $538 million to add online degree courses in the U.S ...
eCollege is a leader in the booming online-education trend. It's no longer embarrassing to say that you got your degree online; nowadays, even Ivy League schools are going online with some of their ...
Sometimes you see a stock's base a complete failure, but only close scrutiny would expose that pattern's singular flaw. Then you have stocks like eCollege.com, which built a base that cried out, ...
Pearson’s announcement last week that it will spend $477-million to buy eCollege, which markets online-learning tools and services, appears to be an attempt by the multinational publishing powerhouse ...
Those of you who haven't looked at Denver-based eCollege in the last year will discover that the company's mission has crystallized. As an integrated products and service provider, eCollege focuses on ...
Pearson said this week that it plans to acquire eCollege, an online distance education provider. The deal will cost Pearson $477 million net, including the agreed $41 million sale of eCollege's ...
Forbes magazine named eCollege (Nasdaq: ECLG) to its list of the Top 25 Fastest Growing Technology Companies in the United States. ECollege provides online learning opportunities to the post-secondary ...
Citing slower than projected growth, eCollege, a company that provides online educational learning services, announced a plan to potentially sell its enrollment marketing division, Datamark, Inc.
Pearson’s announcement on Monday that it will spend $477-million to buy eCollege, which markets online-learning tools and services, appears to be an attempt by the multinational publishing powerhouse ...
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