Everybody Loves Languages Corp
XTSX:ELL
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Everybody Loves Languages Corp
Glance View
Everybody Loves Languages Corp. engages in the development and marketing of English language learning products and services. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The firm is a e-learning content and technology solution provider. The company is engaged in developing and marketing English language learning products and services to support learners of English throughout various life stages from classroom to boardroom. The company provides both online and print-based solutions through two business units: Everybody Loves Languages Inc. and Lingo Learning Inc. The company is a global Web-based educational technology language learning, training, and assessment company. The company also provides access to hosted software over a contract term without the customer taking possession of the software. The firm also provides offline licenses for the right to use perpetual language learning. Lingo Learning Inc. is a print-based publisher of English language learning textbook programs in China. Its subsidiaries include Lingo Learning Inc., Everybody Loves Languages Inc. and Parlo Corporation.
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