Adtalem Global Education Inc
XBER:DVY

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Price: 78.5 EUR Market Closed
Market Cap: 2.1B EUR
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Once a part of DeVry University, Adtalem Global Education Inc. has carved out its niche as a significant player in the educational landscape, primarily focusing on professional education. The company's journey began with a mission to empower students to achieve their goals and make informed career decisions. Its portfolio is now a robust blend of institutions that span varied fields like healthcare, financial services, and technology. Prominent entities under the Adtalem umbrella include the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Chamberlain University, and Carrington College. Each of these institutions shares a common thread—equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in demanding professions. Adtalem's business model thrives on a strategic combination of accreditation-driven programs, flexible learning options, and a commitment to outcomes-oriented education. Revenue generation is heavily anchored in tuition fees, supported by the company's refined admission processes and program offerings tailored to meet industry demands. By investing in high-growth sectors and optimizing digital learning environments, Adtalem ensures its institutions remain attractive to both domestic and international students. This strategic focus enables sustained enrollment levels, which are crucial for its revenue flow. The company’s dedication to enabling career success not only supports its growth objectives but also cements its role in the broader educational ecosystem, creating pathways for future professionals.

DVY Intrinsic Value
91.65 EUR
Undervaluation 14%
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