January 7, 2000
In 1999, the Bull Market Turned Into a Bear for Publicly Traded Higher-Education Companies
If only they were dot.coms.
Some Internet companies that lose millions a month saw their stock prices soar during the past year.
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Turning a Profit by Turning Out Professionals
Falling Stock Prices in Commercial Higher Education
But Wall Street seemed to have fallen out of
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