Event Details

November 01, 2005

Description

KLC separated its education operations from its real estate assets.

Participants (2)

Name Type Mentions
KLC OpCo person 0 View Entity
KLC organization 174 View Entity

Source Documents (2)

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Investment Memorandum / Business Plan / Corporate Financial Report
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This document is page 20 of an investment memorandum or business plan describing the strategy and financial history of KUE/KLC (Knowledge Learning Corporation). It details the company's growth through acquisitions (Aramark, KinderCare), the separation of its operations and real estate assets (managed by Greenstreet Real Estate Partners), and financial projections through 2011. The text outlines the 'Investment Rationale' based on the large global education market.

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Executive Summary / Investment Memorandum
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This document is an executive summary for Knowledge Universe Education L.P. (KUE), a Cayman Islands-based education company primarily owned by Michael Milken, Lowell Milken, and Steven Green. It outlines the company's structure, including subsidiaries KLC OpCo (education operations) and KLC PropCo (real estate), as well as its interest in k12 Inc. The summary highlights the principals' backgrounds and their investment philosophy based on human capital theory.

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KLC separated its education operations (KLC OpCo) from its real estate assets (KLC PropCo).

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Separation of business into operating (KLC OpCo) and property (KLC PropCo).

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Separation of KLC into KLC OpCo and KLC PropCo

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Hypothetical date for pro forma financial adjustments

2004-01-01 • Unknown

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NHTSA issued interpretive letters stating automobile dealers may no longer sell 12 to 15-passenger vans intended for transporting children to/from school.

1998-01-01 • USA (Federal)

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Real Estate Transaction

Date unknown • Nationwide

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Event Metadata

Type
Unknown
Location
USA
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
2
Source Documents
2
Extracted
2025-11-19 19:49

Additional Data

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Date String
November 2005

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