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...Home ... Editorial ... News ..News Story Monday: December 19, 2011


Parent Company Puts Prometric on Selling Block


11/15/2006 -- Last month, Thomson Corp. announced that it is looking to sell off assets in its Thomson Learning division, which includes the worldwide testing center network Prometric.

Prometric is one of two leading networks that deliver certification exams worldwide, including those for Microsoft, Cisco, CompTIA and many others.

"Thomson Learning is an excellent business, but it does not fit with our long-term strategic vision," said Richard J. Harrington, president and chief executive officer of Thomson, in a released statement. Thomson is selling the assets as part of an overall restructuring.

The company has already found a buyer for one of its Learning units, NETg. Bidding for Prometric will open in January.

Prometric itself does not expect the sale process to affect the company's operations. "During the sale negotiations, Prometric is committed to ensuring that its relationships with clients and candidates remain its top priority," the company said in a statement posted on its Web site. "Prometric's management structure and people will remain unchanged, as will the high quality and range of products and services it provides."

According to media reports, the combined sale of all Thomson Learning assets could bring Thomson Corp. as much as $5 billion.  -Becky Nagel



There are 14 CertCities.com user Comments for “Parent Company Puts Prometric on Selling Block”
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3/21/07: Anonymous from India says: I work for Prometric and I feel good about how things are. VUE has been catching up to us but I think we have a plan...I hope.
7/12/07: Anonymous says: I may be coming on board there in sales, do the existing employees on this board think it's a good opportunity? Please drop me a line
9/2/07: Anonymous says: I hope this change will be an opportunity for Prometric to become a real leader in the industry. Now, in some region, Prometric are being caught up or even exeeded by VUE.
10/16/09: teesulatrisee from Burma says: Hi there, my home page is http://www.google.com
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