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  2. Category:Business newsletters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Business newsletters" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics;

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  4. TES (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Times Higher Education was sold in 2018 and is now a separate business to TES Global. TES is published weekly on Fridays, at a cover price of £3.50. Data from the National Readership Survey Jan–Dec 2012 suggested that the average yearly readership was around 362,000, of which around 90 percent of the readership were in the ABC1 category. In ...

  5. Follett Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Through 2021 and 2022, Follett sold its corporate entity and operating units, Follett School Solutions, Inc. and Follett Higher Education Group, completing the Follett family's exit after nearly 150 years. With the acquisition, Emmanuel Kolady, former SVP and Head of Stores for the eastern half of CVS Retail, was named CEO in February 2022. [2] [3]

  6. Responsive Education Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Responsive Education Solutions, Inc. (Responsive Ed) is a non-profit charter management organization headquartered in Lewisville, Texas, in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Responsive Ed was established in 1998. [ 2 ]

  7. Paper (company) - Wikipedia

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    Paper is an educational technology company that partners with school systems to offer access to academic support such as tutoring, coaching, college and career support, and practice in core curricula.

  8. Education Week - Wikipedia

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    Cofounders, Ronald Wolk and Martha Matzke, wanted Education Week to be a version of the Chronicle, but focused on kindergarten through 12th grade. [1] Wolk was Education Week’s first publisher and editor in chief. [6] Matzke was later named executive editor. [7] The first issue of Education Week appeared on September 7, 1981. [8]

  9. Educomp Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Educomp Solutions Limited (ESL) is an Indian multinational educational technology company, headquartered in Gurgaon, Haryana, India. Founded in 1994 as a private limited company by Shantanu Prakash [ 1 ] it has offices across 18 Indian states besides having overseas presence in Singapore and the United States.