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Pearson Education, Inc

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Corporate name headingPearson Education, Inc.
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See alsoHierarchical subordinate: Pearson/Prentice Hall
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Hierarchical subordinate: Pearson/Scott Foresman
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Hierarchical superior: Pearson (Firm)
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Beginning date1998
LocatedNew York (N.Y.)
Field of activityPublishers and publishing
Found inThe multimedia Little, Brown handbook, c2002: label (Pearson Education, Inc.)
Information please WWW home page, 08-20-03 (company overview: Pearson Education, educational publisher and owner of many imprints, including: Prentice Hall, Scott Foresman, Addison Wesley Longman; along with the Financial times and Penguin Putnam)
Grauer, Robert T. Microsoft Office 2003, c2004: t.p. (Pearson/Prentice Hall) copyright page, etc. (Pearson Education, Inc.; Prentice Hall)
Prentice Hall WWW home page, Sept. 13, 2004: about us page ( Prentice Hall merged with the world's leading educational and professional publisher Pearson Education)
Pearson Education WWW home page, Sept. 13, 2004: about us page (Pearson Education is the global leader in integrated education publishing. With such renowned brands as Pearson Prentice Hall; Pearson Education is part of Pearson (NYSE: PSO))
Wikipedia, 27 April 2013: Pearson Education entry (Pearson Education is a British-owned education publishing and assessment service to schools and corporations, as well as directly to students. Pearson owns educational media brands including Addison-Wesley, BBC Active, Bug Club, eCollege, Fronter, Longman, MyEnglishLab, Penguin Readers, Smarthinking, Prentice Hall, Poptropica and Financial Times Press. Pearson is part of Pearson PLC, which also owns the Financial Times. It was created in 1998 when Pearson PLC purchased the education division of Simon & Schuster from Viacom and merged it with its own education division, Addison-Wesley Longman to form Pearson Education. Pearson Education was rebranded to Pearson in 2011, and split into an International and a North American division.)
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