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Grand Canyon Education Inc. Stock Analysis LOPE
Grand Canyon Education, Inc. engages in the provision of education services. The company is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona and currently employs 5,830 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2008-11-20. The firm has developed technological solutions, infrastructure and operational processes to provide services to its institutions on a large scale. The company provides technology and academic services, which include learning management system (LMS), internal administration, infrastructure, support, program and curriculum, faculty and related training and development, class scheduling and skills and simulation lab sites. The firm provides counseling services and support, including admissions services, financial aid, counseling services, and field experience counseling. The firm provides marketing and communication services that include lead acquisition, digital communication strategies, brand identity advertising, media planning and strategy, video, data science and analysis. Its back-office services include finance and accounting, human resources, audit and procurement.
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$194.85Volume
202.82KP/E Ratio (TTM)
22.0952 Week Range
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234.29KDividend Yield
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Halal stocks refer to shares of companies that comply with Islamic finance principles, meaning they do not engage in businesses related to alcohol, gambling, pork, or interest-based financial services.
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