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Inc. April 1, 2004 Loch Adamson |
John Sperling - Apollo Group The founder of the University of Phoenix and chairman of its holding company, the Apollo Group, Sperling is an 83-year-old billionaire and an unapologetic rabble-rouser whose long-term passion has been delivering meaningful, affordable degree programs to working adults. |
Reason July 2008 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
Education for Profit Many of the criticisms about the University of Phoenix are technically accurate. But much of what academic traditionalists see as problems, Phoenix advertises proudly as solutions. |
Wired February 2004 Brian Alexander |
John Sperling Wants You to Live Forever He founded the University of Phoenix. He also cloned a pet cat. His latest iconoclastic quest: Research, develop, and sell the new science of longevity. |
BusinessWeek November 17, 2003 William C. Symonds |
Cash-Cow Universities For-profits are growing fast and making money. Do students get what they pay for? |
The Motley Fool December 15, 2010 Brian Stoffel |
Don't Go Anywhere Near This Stock Just because Apollo Group's stock is down doesn't mean it can't drop further. |
BusinessWeek November 18, 2010 Hechinger & Lauerman |
Pay Gap: Where For-Profits Beat the Ivy League Executive compensation at for-profit colleges far outpaces that at traditional schools. |
BusinessWeek January 31, 2005 William C. Symonds |
Back To Earth For Apollo Group? High marketing costs could slow growth for the University of Phoenix parent. Analysts urge a neutral attitude toward its stock. |
Reason December 2008 |
Letters Letters to the Editor: The Uses of Hyperbole... Education for Profit... |
The Motley Fool January 12, 2006 Rich Smith |
Apollo, Was It Something We Said? The chairman and CEO resigns just one week after a published interview with him. Investors have many reasons to give this company its premium valuation. Here is a reprint of the article outlining this for-profit education stand-out. |
The Motley Fool January 11, 2011 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Slow Time at the Apollo For-profit educator eases into slow-growth mode. |