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What Can You Learn From SEC Filings For Education Companies?

By Alexander Russo — March 15, 2007 1 min read
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I’m not sure I get exactly what all the hullaballoo is about The Princeton Review’s selling off one of its subsidiaries, as chronicled in this Insider Higher Ed story from last week (MyRichUncle’s Under-the-Radar Buy), but I love knowing where education companies’ SEC filings are, and what they look like (they’re linked in the story). I’d actually never seen one before. Not that I can make heads or tails of this one -- an 8-K it’s called -- but still. Anyone know if these filings are posted or kept anywhere central, or if they ever have interesting information in them?

UPDATE: A kind and very well-placed insider says that you can find SEC filings here.

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