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KGIC Inc LGLTF

"KGIC Inc is an educational organization based in Canada. The company owns and operates private English as a second language school, career colleges and community colleges in Toronto, Vancouver, and Victoria."


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Comment by Hawkeye2012on May 04, 2014 2:29pm
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RE:RE:Gerritos don't you like the severance pay Ryu gave you ?

RE:RE:Gerritos don't you like the severance pay Ryu gave you ?This is a very enlightening post. Sounds like some inside information. Mr ryu a doctor...well ...no comment on that one. It does seem to support the rash of unionization going on at loy. His management skills are just not god enough. I always said mr ryu should stick to raising capital...he just does not seem to be aware of his strengths and weaknesses. A flaw that will really hurt LOY in the long run. As I said, MTI lost someone very valuable to the team in Bev Reid and now mr ryu has to hire a team to run a community college ...something way outside his wheelhouse. I think they should sell mti asap and focus on an acquisition that bolsters Loy. Where is the consolidation going to happen. International students want very little to do with community college classes.
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