Likewise, Match Group's decision to unload Princeton Review is not surprising. The non-dating segment, meanwhile, contributed an operating loss for the year, weighing on the overall results. With the distraction of Princeton Review now out of the way, performance and execution should only improve from here. Discounted offers are only available to new members.
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Considering it's only owned Princeton Review for 2 years, Match Group is unlikely to sell it so quickly, and IAC's majority ownership makes it difficult for an activist investor to push for a sale. But if the education segment is unable to grow and continues to rack up losses, parting with it seems to make the most sense.
It will free the company of a distraction, shore up its bottom line, and give it cash to spend on a potential dating site acquisition or to pay down its debt burden.
Discounted offers are only available to new members. Stock Advisor will renew at the then current list price. Average returns of all recommendations since inception. Cost basis and return based on previous market day close. Investing Best Accounts. Now What? The Princeton Review editorial team, equally busy, published dozens of planned books on its schedule and also fast-tracked five additional books related to COVID for fall publication.
The series was developed to support parents helping their children keep up with vitally important math and reading skills as well as mitigate the "COVID slide.
In July, as part of its annual "Best Colleges" guidebook project, The Princeton Review surveyed college administrators at nearly institutions on their fall reopening plans, campus modifications due to COVID, enrollment trends, and other timely issues. A report on the survey findings posted on the company's website in August. That survey polled nearly 13, college applicants and their parents on their admission perspectives, "dream" colleges, financial aid needs, and other topics.
In , The Princeton Review conducted its longstanding surveys for the company's annual school profiles and school rankings in more than categories. To compile the annually updated profiles and tally the ranking lists, The Princeton Review's survey management team analyzed thousands of data points from their surveys of more than 3, higher education administrators and more than , students attending the schools.
A new ranking list category, "Best Counseling Services," debuted in the company's flagship college guide, The Best Colleges, published in August. It identifies the top 20 colleges at which students most highly rated their school's mental health counseling services; 1 on the list is Virginia Tech.
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