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Sector Watch: Online Education Stocks


Ludlow Capital Group Upgrades the Online Education Sector

(NEW YORK)--July 23, 2008--Ludlow Capital Group, Inc. initiates coverage on the online education sector as a potential hedge against any protracted economic downturn.

Thomas J. Caulfield, PhD, education analyst for Ludlow Capital Group commented, "As the economy continues to work through the credit crisis related to the housing slowdown, we anticipate continued growth within the online education sector as more people look to enhance their work skills through additional education. The growth of online education college courses makes this sector a potential recession hedge in a slowing economy".

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Online Education Stocks

American Public Education, Inc. (APEI)
Apollo Group, Inc. (APOL)
Blackboard, Inc. (BBBB)
Capella Education Co. (CPLA)
Career Education Corp. (CECO)
Corinthian Colleges, Inc. (COCO)
DeVry, Inc. (DV)
ITT Educational Services, Inc. (ESI)
Lincoln Educational Services Corp. (LINC)
Strayer Education, Inc. (STRA)
Universal Technical Institute, Inc. (UTI)


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