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New Oriental Education Gets Another 'A' for Investors

According to a recent study from Credit Suisse (CS), it's common for people living in large cities in China to spend 30% to 35% of household income on their children's education. This helps to explain the boom in China's private education market.

This week, one of the largest operators in this market -- New Oriental Education (EDU) --- published its latest quarterly results. Revenues came to $61.2 million, up 23.8% over the year. The main growth drivers were higher enrollments in language training and test preparation.

What's more, New Oriental generated cash flow from operations of $9.6 million in the quarter. In all, there is $210 million in the bank.

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See additional earnings highlights. Also, Jim Cramer ponders the ennui of the new earnings season. Georges Yared is bullish on tech stocks, and big tech executives are bullish as well. Jonathan Berr looks ahead to upcoming big tech reports.

Other upcoming results to watch for include Texas Instruments (NYSE: TXN), eBay Inc. (NASDAQ: EBAY), Motorola Inc. (NYSE: MOT), Qualcomm Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM), Nokia Corp. (NYSE: NOK), AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T), E*Trade Corp. (NASDAQ: ETFN), and Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT).

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New Oriental Education: lost in translation

The plunge in US markets is spreading beyond our shores -- and has even hit the Chinese stocks.

And one of the notable decliners is New Oriental Educational & Technology Group, Inc. (NYSE: EDU), which reported a disappointing fiscal Q2. The company is a leading English language provider.

Revenues came to $32.6 million, up 42.4%. Net income was up 77% to $2 million.

Good, huh? Unfortunately, it looks like fiscal Q3 may be tough. New Oriental sees revenue growth of 22% to 28%.

What are the issues? Well, there are likely to be disruptions from the upcoming Olympics (who wants to study then?)

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