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Company Provides Update on its Strategic Review, Outlines 2021 Operational Priorities and Provides Outlook through 2022
/EIN News/ BALTIMORE, Feb. 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Laureate Education, Inc. (NASDAQ: LAUR) today announced financial results for the fourth quarter and the year ended December 31, 2020.
Unless indicated otherwise, the results presented below relate to Continuing Operations, which encompass Laureate s operations in Mexico and Peru, as well as Laureate s Corporate overhead expenses.
Fourth Quarter 2020 Highlights (compared to fourth quarter 2019):
On a reported basis, revenue decreased 19% to $285.2 million. On an organic constant currency basis¹, revenue decreased by 13%.
Operating income for the fourth quarter decreased by $20.4 million, or 36%, to $36.9 million.
The Latest: Nobel laureate Tutu denounces Jerusalem move
The Latest: Nobel laureate Tutu denounces Jerusalem moveby wpjljron
Thursday, December 7th, 2017.The Latest: Nobel laureate Tutu denounces Jerusalem moveJERUSALEM The Latest on the fallout from President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital (all times local): 6:05 p.m. Nobel laureate Desmond Tutu says “God is weeping over President Donald Trump’s inflammatory and discriminatory recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.” The 86-year-old former archbishop, a veteran of the anti-apartheid struggle […]
JERUSALEM The Latest on the fallout from President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital (all times local):
What she was born to do : Grandmother describes poet laureate Amanda Gormanâs performance at inauguration Updated: 10:49 AM PST Jan 21, 2021 What she was born to do : Grandmother describes poet laureate Amanda Gormanâs performance at inauguration Share Updated: 10:49 AM PST Jan 21, 2021
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Show Transcript FAMILY IN SACRAMENTO. MY GOODNESS. IT IS VERY DIFFICULT TO EXPLAIN. REPORTER: HARD TO PUT INT WORDS, THE FEELING, WATCHING YOUR GRANDDAUGHTER ON THE NATIONAL STAGE AT A HISTORIC PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION. I ALWAYS KNEW THAT SHE COULD DO THIS. I KNEW THAT SHE COULD DO IT. I WAS FILLED WITH PRIDE FOR MY FAMILY, FOR HER FAMILY, FOR HER FRIENDS, AND FOR HER. REPORTER: THE SIGNIFICANCE THE MOMENT NOT LOST ON BERTHA GORMAN. SHE GREW UP IN THE SEGREGATED SOUTH. HER FATHER MADE SURE HIS CHILDREN KNEW HOW IMPORTANT IT WAS. THIS DAY IS VERY IMPACTFUL BECAUSE IT IS SO HISTORIC. TO BE WITH THE FIRST BLACK WOMAN OF COLOR WHO HAS BE