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Apollo Education Group, Inc. Apollo Education Group, Inc. is an American corporation based in the South Phoenix area of Phoenix, Arizona, with an additional corporate office in Chicago, Illinois. [1] It is privately-owned by a consortium of investors including The Vistria Group, LLC and funds affiliated with Apollo Global Management, LLC.
Revenue. $2.6 billion USD (2012) [ 2 ] Owner. Apollo Global Management. Number of employees. 9,659 (2018) [ 3 ] Website. intrado .com. Intrado, formerly West Corporation, is an American telecommunications company.
The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services ( Cal OES) is a California cabinet-level office responsible for overseeing and coordinating emergency preparedness, response, recovery and homeland security activities within the state. [ 1] The agency was created by AB 38 (2008), superseding both the Office of Emergency Services (OES) and ...
On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 Apollo Education Group is due to report its earnings for the first quarter of its 2014 fiscal year. Over the past few years, for-profit education companies have been ...
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January 16, 2024 at 8:56 PM. Trees damaged by fire in Big Basin Redwoods State Park in November 2020. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times) A high-ranking California emergency services official has ...
Apollo Global Management, Inc. is an American asset management firm that primarily invests in alternative assets. [2] [3] [1] As of 2022, the company had $548 billion of assets under management, including $392 billion invested in credit, including mezzanine capital, hedge funds, non-performing loans, and collateralized loan obligations, $99 billion invested in private equity, and $46.2 billion ...
After the landing by Apollo 12, Apollo 20, which would have been the final crewed mission to the Moon, was canceled to allow Skylab to launch as a "dry workshop" (assembled on the ground in an unused S-IVB Saturn IB second stage). The next two missions, Apollos 18 and 19, were later canceled after the Apollo 13 incident and further budget cuts.