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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."


GREY:LGLTF - Post by User

Comment by ROIcrusaderon Jun 03, 2014 1:15pm
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Post# 22625396

RE:RE:Oh NO........~~~!!!

RE:RE:Oh NO........~~~!!!Part of a consolidation strategy is the rationalization of assets. It's very common for consolidators to buy assets (factory/school/brewery, etc) for the 'capacity', assimilate the demand (in this case the student body) and then rationalize the asset. The strategy is as much about adding 'schools' as it is about removing competition and absorbing that demand.

If LOY is executing a brand related strategy, it would be about consolidating many brands into fewer or even one. The GM brand consolidation would be a good example: no more pontiac or olds. The people buying those brands didn't just disappear, they most likely bought other cars, in some cases GM cars.

Just a side note: your concerns about Mr Ryu are not falling on deaf ears. However, if you say the same thing over and over, the impact of your statements lessen with every repeat.

GLTA


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