(Reuters) - HotChalk, an educational technology startup, is in talks to raise at least $75 million from private investors, valuing the company at roughly $500 million to $800 million, according to ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — This story comes from the Portland Business Journal, a KGW News partner. The full story is here. Portland's defunct Concordia University has settled a $302 million lawsuit filed ...
HotChalk, an education-technology company founded in 2004, started out working in the public schools, providing tools to allow teachers to share lesson plans, homework assignments, and grades. Joe ...
Noodle Partners, which works with colleges to build and offer online programs, recently ditched the second part of its name. But the New York City-based company has a new partner to help expand its ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. German media group Bertelsmann CEO Thomas Rabe addresses the annual news conference in Berlin March 26, 2013. REUTERS/Tobias ...
The online program management company buys assets of HotChalk, another OPM, whose biggest client, Concordia Portland, closed early this year. Noodle, an (ever-)evolving player in the competitive space ...
HOT MONEY! German media conglomerate, Bertelsmann is set to invest approximately $230 million in HotChalk, a Campbell, CA-based company that has helped colleges build 33 online degree programs.
Aug 26 (Reuters) - HotChalk, an educational technology startup, is in talks to raise at least $75 million from private investors, valuing the company at roughly $500 million to $800 million, according ...
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