New Oriental Education & Technology Group Inc

NYSE: EDU
$60.30
-$1.00 (-1.6%)
Closing Price on November 8, 2024

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Asset Type Stock
Exchange NYSE
Currency USD
Country China
Sector TRADE & SERVICES
Industry SERVICES-EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
Address NO. 6 HAI DIAN ZHONG STREET, 9TH FLOOR, BEIJING, CHINA
Fiscal Year End May
Latest Quarter 11/30/2023
Market Cap 15,895.77M USD
Shares Outstanding 165,512,000
New Oriental Education & Technology Group Inc. is a leading provider of private educational services in China, operating under the New Oriental brand. It offers a wide range of services including test preparation courses for language and entrance exams, non-academic tutoring, digital learning experiences, and overseas study consulting. The company also provides online education through Koolearn.com, catering to college students and professionals. Additionally, it develops educational materials and offers programs through schools, learning centers, and online platforms. Founded in 1993, New Oriental is headquartered in Beijing, China.

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