American Public Education publishes investor deck outlining 9%-12% revenue CAGR target through 2029

Reuters04-03
American Public Education publishes investor deck outlining 9%-12% revenue CAGR target through 2029
  • American Public Education outlined 2029 targets for 9%-12% revenue CAGR, projecting revenue of about USD 890 million-USD 1 billion.
  • Plan calls for adjusted EBITDA margin of 20%-21%, implying adjusted EBITDA of about USD 182 million-USD 200 million.
  • For fiscal 2025, revenue totaled USD 648.9 million, adjusted EBITDA was USD 85.7 million.
  • Balance sheet snapshot showed USD 176.5 million cash, USD 94.7 million debt.
  • Capital actions included USD 43.1 million preferred stock redemption, targeting expected annual cash savings of USD 10 million.


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