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Capella Education Company Announces Second Quarter 2008 Earnings Release Date and Conference Call Details - Read More

Date Added: June 28, 2008 06:04:03 PM
Capella Education Company (NASDAQ:CPLA), a provider of exclusively online post-secondary education through its wholly owned subsidiary Capella University, today announced that it will release second quarter 2008 financial results before the open of the market on Thursday, July 31, 2008. A live conference call and Webcast of the earnings conference call is scheduled for the same day at 9:00 a.m. ...

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