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without jobs or payouts. In their Report to Creditors of GEOS Melbourne Pty Ltd, dated February 23, 2010, Ernst & Young stated that the school had been operating profitably but "in the 18 months prior to closure, approximately $ 1.36 million was made available for the purpose of transfer from GEOS Australia Holdings to GEOS Corporation (Japan) or other GEOS entities.
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While the company GEOS Eikaiwa now ceases to exist, the 11 GEOS schools currently operating in the United States and Canada were successfully purchased by the German-based language travel operator Sprachcaffe Languages Plus in 2011. These schools are now operated under the 'GEOS Languages Plus' brand
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The GEOS eikaiwa group also ran children-only schools called "Kodomo Schools" (子供校) throughout Japan. The adult GEOS eikaiwa schools had themselves taken on more classes for children. As of February 2007, GEOS had a total of around 500 "Kodomo" and adult schools in Japan and over 55 schools outside
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closed all eight GEOS Eikaiwa schools in Australia permanently, citing insufficient finances to continue carrying out business in Australia. Despite a request to GEOS Eikaiwa Japan for funding, it was not forthcoming, leaving 2300 students without the courses they had paid for and 390 employees
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Around 36,800 students were studying at GEOS Eikaiwa schools at the time of the collapse, around 7,800 of these were studying at schools designated for closure. The GEOS Eikaiwa schools in New Zealand were taken over by previous employees.
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but are also marketed under the Sprachcaffe brand in Europe. Sprachcaffe Languages Plus is continuing to expand its operations outside of Europe, however not currently under the GEOS brand.
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with an outstanding debt of about 7.5 billion yen. 99 schools closed, and 230 schools were handed over to G.Communication, which is also the "sponsor" of Nova.
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The main language the school taught was English. Other languages included French, Spanish, Italian, German, Chinese and Korean. The school also taught
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and Tsuneo Kusunoki founded the company AMVIC, an acronym of the phrase, "AMbition and VICtory". The company would focus on foreign language studies.
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to assume control of 49% of its physical plant for $ 6 million, a 30-year lease on the schools facilities and a seat as a regent of the school.
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The GEOS Eikaiwa Corporation filed for bankruptcy on April 21, 2010; 99 schools were closed and the remaining 230 were sold to
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The GEOS Eikaiwa Group has subsequently ceased trading. After a successful purchase in 2011 the German-based
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GEOS Eikaiwa branches suspended operations, with the nine companies responsible for the schools forced into
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to foreigners living in Japan at their Kudan Japanese Culture, Research Center and Language Institute in
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GEOS (eikaiwa), which stands for Global Education Opportunities and Services, was formed in 1973 by
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Ernst & Young, "Report to Creditors, GEOS Melbourne Pty Ltd", February 23, 2010, pp 7, 23.
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as part of a recent expansion into the Russian market by Japanese companies including
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currently operates 11 of the former GEOS eikaiwa schools under the GEOS brand.
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Later, AMVIC International split into two divisions. Aki became the head of
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On April 21, 2010, GEOS Eikaiwa Corporation filed for bankruptcy with the
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http://www.hothousemedia.com/ltm/ltmbackissues/jul10web/jul10news.html
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Sydney Morning Herald, January 29, 2010. Retrieved January 29, 2010
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reported that GEOS Eikaiwa would open a school for 150 students in
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Asahi Shimbun, April 21, 2010. Retrieved April 21, 2010.
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Sprachcaffe Languages Plus purchases 20 GEOS Schools
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Index


Kabushiki kaisha
Tokushima
Japan
Shinagawa
Tokyo
Tsuneo Kusunoki
president
CEO
www.geos.co.jp
www.geos-network.com
Big Four
eikaiwa
teaching companies
Japan
Shinagawa
Tokyo
Tsuneo Kusunoki
Tokushima City
Tokushima Prefecture
Japan
Japanese
Kudanshita
G.Communication
Nova
Sprachcaffe Languages Plus
Kiyoshi Aki
Warner Pacific College
Vancouver
New York

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