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Global Education Communities Corp T.GEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  GECSF

Global Education Communities Corp. is a Canada-based education and student housing investment company. The Company is focused on the domestic and global education market. The Company operates business and language colleges, student-centric rental apartments, recruitment centers and corporate offices at 41 locations in Canada and abroad. Its education subsidiaries include Sprott Shaw College Corp., Sprott Shaw Language College, Vancouver International College Career Campus, and CIBT School of Business & Technology Corp. It offers over 150 educational programs in healthcare, business management, e-commerce, cyber-security, hotel management, emergency paramedic, and language training through these schools. It owns Global Education City Holdings Inc., an investment holding, and development company focused on education-related real estate. It also owns Global Education Alliance Inc. and Irix Design Group Inc. It serviced over 14,277 domestic and international students.


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Post by Dibah420on Nov 29, 2020 1:36pm
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CIBT Education Group Inc T.MBA

Alternate Symbol(s):  MBAIF

CIBT Education Group Inc is an education and student housing company in Canada. It enrolls over 12000 students annually and operates 47 business locations in Canada and abroad. CIBT subsidiaries are Sprott Shaw College, Sprott Shaw Language College, Vancouver International College and CIBT School of Business. CIBT owns Global Education City Holdings Inc. which develops hotels, serviced apartments and education super centres. Total portfolio and development budget of GEC projects exceed C$1.5 bil
$ 0.67Bid: 0.66 x 500Ask: 0.69 x 5000Volume: 0
CADTORONTO STOCK EXCHANGEDELAYED PRICEMARKET CLOSEDNOVEMBER 26, 2020 3:01 PMEST
 
 
 
 
 
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Silence...

Another banner week...  month...  shareholders wait to hear about the spinoff and wait... still no buying interest to speak of.  That new US firm coverage is really lighting things on...read more
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Canada woos HK students

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RE:RE:RE:RE:News.

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