[ifets] (Fwd) Size of Learning Market; Stock pick: Asymetrix

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Rossen Rashev (Rossen.Rashev@gmd.de)
Fri, 18 Sep 1998 16:39:28 +0100


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From: "Rossen Rashev" <Rossen.Rashev@gmd.de> Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 16:39:28 +0100 Subject: [ifets] (Fwd) Size of Learning Market; Stock pick: Asymetrix

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I thought, that this article, sent to IEEE Learning Technology
Standards Committee, could be of interest for the IFETS members.

Regards,
Rossen Rashev.

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> Date: Thu, 17 Sep 1998 22:30:26 -0400
> Reply-to: Jim S <jim.s3@juno.com>
> From: Jim S <jim.s3@juno.com>
> Subject: Size of Learning Market; Stock pick: Asymetrix
> To: Multiple recipients of list P1484 <> To: Multiple recipients of list P1484 <P1484@listserv.readadp=
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> LTSC,
> Here's an interesting article.
> Jim Schoening
> -----------------------
>
> As the Knowledge Economy Expands, New Opportunities Are Developing in th=
e
> Education Industry, Nationsbanc...
>
>
> Business Wire
> 17-SEP-98
>
> SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 17, 1998--As the U.S. economy
> transitions from an industrial focus into a knowledge-based economy, hug=
e
> opportunities are arising for companies to offer educational services to
> everyone from toddlers to corporate employees, according to an education
> industry analyst for NationsBanc Montgomery Securities.
>
> "The educational sector is a huge portion of the U.S. economy- 10 percen=
t
> of gross domestic product (GDP), yet the industry is highly fragmented,
> very inefficient and lacking in professional management," said Keith Gay=
,
> an analyst for NationsBanc Montgomery Securities. "For instance, the U.S=


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