APOL

Apollo Education Group Inc.

Consumer


Presented:11/22/2013
Price:$26.30
Cap:$2.98B
Current Price:$10.00
Cap:$1.10B

Presented

Date11/22/2013
Price$26.30
Market Cap$2.98B
Ent Value$2.15B
P/E Ratio21.48x
Book Value$11.00
Div YieldN/A
Shares O/S113.43M
Ave Daily Vol2,420,000
Short Int13.33%

Current

Price$10.00
Market Cap$1.10B
Apollo Education Group, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides online and on-campus educational programs and services at the undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral levels. The company offers various degree programs in arts and sciences, business and management, criminal justice and security, education, nursing and health care, human services, psychology, and technology through its campus locations and learning centers, as well as through its online education delivery system. It also publishes research-based math curricula and adaptive learning software; provides professional training and education through schools located in the United Kingdom; sells books and other publications; offers associate’s, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees in various program areas, as well as certificate programs at its Arizona campus locations and online; and provides bachelor’s and master’s programs at campuses in Chile and Mexico. In addition, the company offers program development, administration, and management consulting services comprising degree program design, curriculum development, market research, student admissions, and accounting and administrative services to private colleges and universities to establish their programs for working learners; and financial services education programs, including Master of Science in three majors, as well as certification programs in retirement, asset management, and other financial planning areas. The company was formerly known as Apollo Group, Inc. and changed its name to Apollo Education Group, Inc. in November 2013. Apollo Education Group, Inc. was founded in 1973 and is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona.

Highlights

Education stocks have generally lagged the performance of the broader consumer sector, declining from an aggregate group market cap of about $30 billion at peak to $8 billion today. If University of Phoenix owner Apollo Education Group can manage to continue to stabilize enrollment, which has been down for four consecutive years, the presenter believes shares could be poised to continue their recent run and potentially trade into the mid-$30 range.

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