With the news about CIBT I thought an update on companies in the E-learning sector would be good for comparison.
There are presently few strict online education companies. Here are a few in the online education/enabling business.
SMTF (NASDAQ) – Market Cap. $5.6 Billion Provides integrated e-Learning solutions. 1300 online course Revenue for last quarter - $28 million, net loss $11.7 million
LT (CDNX) – Market Cap. $30 million Online MBA education Revenue for last quarter - $221,938, net loss $475,869
DTHK (NASDAQ) – Market Cap. $2.07 Billion Provides online learning courses and services and e-learning solutions Revenue for last 9 month - $6.5 million, net loss $18.5 million
SABA (NASDAQ) – Market Cap. $1.2 Billion Allows businesses to provide comprehensive learning solution over net Revenue for last 6 month - $5.2 million, net loss $17.7 million
AOE (CDNX) – Market Cap. $19 million Online education with University of British Columbia Revenue for last 6 months - $1,001,000, net loss $2,726,943
ECLG (NASDAQ) – Market Cap. $103 million (high of $½ Billion) Allows Universities to go online Revenue for last quarter - $2,100,000, net loss $6,200,000
LTRE (NASDAQ) – Market Cap. $2 Billion Worldwide provider of education and training to information technology (IT) professionals Revenue for last 6 months - $102 million, net income $15.7 million
EDUV (OTC-BB) – Market Cap. $15 million Creating and marketing online educational programs Revenue for fiscal year - $121,000, net loss $1,100,000
CLKS (NASDAQ) – Market Cap. $450 million Provides a single source online learning solution Revenue for last 9 months - $25 million, net loss $6.8 million
YLNE (OTC – BB) - Market Cap. $68 million Kid’s online education in China Revenue for last 9 months - $94,000, loss $495,000
LTWO (NASDAQ) – Market Cap. - $150 million Markets interactive multimedia tutorials to consumers on the Internet through its Tutorials.com web site. The Company also offers solutions for corporations and other organizations, consisting primarily of Learning University, Revenue for fiscal year - $13 million, net loss $41 million |