Educational Development (EDUC:NASDAQ) Investor Relations Material

Overview

Educational Development Corporation, a publishing powerhouse, is making waves as a trade co-publisher of educational children's books in the United States. With two segments - Publishing and Usborne Books & More (UBAM) - there's no shortage of offerings from the company. From touchy-feely board books, activity books and flashcards, adventure and search books, art books, sticker books, and foreign language books, to internet-linked books comprising science and math titles and chapter books and novels, Educational Development Corporation has it all. Retail accounts, including book, school supply, toy and gift stores and museums, are the primary target of this publishing giant. To reach them, the company uses commissioned sales representatives, trade and specialty wholesalers, and its internal tele-sales group. Additionally, Educational Development Corporation taps into a network of independent sales consultants through internet sales, direct sales, home shows, and book fairs to drive revenue. Since 1965, the company has been headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Educational Development's ticker?

Educational Development's ticker is EDUC

What exchange is Educational Development traded on?

The company's shares trade on the NASDAQ stock exchange

Where are Educational Development's headquarters?

They are based in Tulsa, Oklahoma

How many employees does Educational Development have?

There are 51-200 employees working at Educational Development

What is Educational Development's website?

It is edcpub.com

What type of sector is Educational Development?

Educational Development is in the Services sector

What type of industry is Educational Development?

Educational Development is in the Publishing - Books industry

Who are Educational Development's peers and competitors?

The following five companies are Educational Development's industry peers:

- The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

- Cronos Australia

- Educational Development

- Scholastic

- The Quarto Group