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CIW Cert Owner Faces Financial Woes, Seeks Buyer


11/20/2002 -- Publicly traded ProsoftTraining, best known for its Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) certification program and related courseware, announced in a 10-K annual report filed with the SEC last week that it's operating with a "very limited cash flow" and has entered into negotiations to sell part or all of the company to an unnamed prospective buyer.

According to the filing, the process started in July when the company hired an investment banker to "explore strategic options for the company, including a sale of some or all of its assets."

The exclusive negotiation period with the unnamed buyer ends Nov. 29. If the negotiations fall through, ProsoftTraining said it will open the process to other prospects.

It may not have much time, however; in the same statement, the company wrote: "Based on current operations, management believes that cash on hand will be sufficient...only until approximately the end of [2002]."

In the filing, ProsoftTraining said that it's also exploring other options for improving its financial outlook, including further reducing expenses, raising capital and/or discontinuing some operations.

In October, the company announced a net loss for the fiscal year ending July 31, 2002 of $34.92 million ($1.45 per share), compared to a net loss of $4.17 million ($0.18 per share) for fiscal 2001. It ended fiscal 2002 with $3.5 million in assets.

ProsoftTraining owns and operates three certification programs (CIW plus two telcom-related titles), two courseware imprints, and also manages the jCert.org cross-vendor Java certification initiative.

According to ProsoftTraining, there are currently 45,000 CIW certified professionals worldwide.

A representative for ProsoftTraining declined our request to comment on this story, stating that everything that could be said publicly was made in the 10-K filing.

For more information on this company and its certifications, click here.  -B.N.



There are 53 CertCities.com user Comments for “CIW Cert Owner Faces Financial Woes, Seeks Buyer”
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11/26/02: jsprague from Portland, OR says: Well, they snubbed our site and we could have sent them a lot of traffic an revenue. It appeared to me that they thought that they were too important to waste their time with web sites that get a mere 500,000 hits per month (mcmcse.com). They really did not reach out to the online community like they should have!!!
11/26/02: Anonymous says: compTIA (COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION) is Buying PROSOFT ?!$%&****???????????????
11/26/02: Anonymous says: Uh-oh. This certainly does not sound good for Prosoft Training. I wonder who they have been talking to though. Maybe WOW? CompTIA? It certainly wouldn't be too farfetched as CompTIA has assumed responsibility over a couple of certs from other organizations in the past. Hopefully, something can be worked out. I had planned on pursuing the Administrator track, but sounds like the future of the program is a bit muddy right now.
11/26/02: Anonymous says: Yeah... it is a bummer. Thanks for the heads up. I have been studying for the CIW Foundations, and I was seriously thinking about taking the CIW Admin/Security track, but now I think I'll concentrate more on Cisco and M$ certs until I see some type of turnaround. I couldn't imagine spending a lot of time and money getting a cert from a company that could go belly-up.
11/26/02: Sobia from kanwel says: It might be wise to wait until November 29, the deadline for negotiations with the unknown buyer. At that point, they might announce a buyer or restructuring. rj ANy how CONGRATS COMPTIA in advance
11/26/02: somi from India says: BREAKING NEWS: THOMSON PROMETRIC IS BUYING PROSOFT PROOF: http://prometric.com/candidates/l2page.asp?aoc=gen&pnum=92&PgpName=corpinfo http://prometric.com/candidates/l2page.asp?aoc=gen&pnum=93&PgpName=corpinfo
11/26/02: john from UK says: CONGRATS PROMETRIC-PROSOFT: http://prometric.com/candidates/l2page.asp?aoc=gen&pnum=92&PgpName=corpinfo
11/26/02: Anonymous says: SEE HOW"LL GONA WIN DA RACE: COMPTIA PROSOFT Vs THOMSON PROMETRIC PROSOFT
11/27/02: Rebecca Schmit from Australia says: I agree with one of the posting. The CIW is a book company and nothing more. The CIW course price here are MAD and my frinds who come out of the training give me "two thumps down!". CIW is more of a marketing company and not a certification company. CRAPY PROGRAM FOR A CRAPY CERTIFICATION.
11/27/02: Becky Nagel from Editor, CertCities.com says: LOL! We shoulda set up a way to take bets ;-) One thing for those not able to click-through on Somi's links: Those press releases don't prove that Thomson is buying prometric, they merely annouce partnership, both for exam delivery and support for jCert. It's a lot of partnership, but far short from an actual annoucment. We'll just have to see what happens (I think CompTIA's just as good of a bet) -- we'll be sure to post news as soon as we find out anything.
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