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Side-by-side financial comparison of New Oriental Education & Technology Group Inc. (EDU) and Stride, Inc. (LRN). Click either name above to swap in a different company.

New Oriental Education & Technology Group Inc., more commonly New Oriental, is a provider of private educational services in China. The headquarters of New Oriental is located in Haidian District, Beijing. It is currently the largest comprehensive private educational company in China based on the number of program offerings, total student enrollments, and geographic presence. The business of New Oriental includes pre-school education, general courses for students of various age levels, online...

Stride, Inc. is a for-profit education company that provides online and blended education programs. Stride, Inc. is an education management organization (EMO) that provides online education designed as an alternative to traditional "brick and mortar" education for public school students from kindergarten to 12th grade, as well as career learning programs. As of 2012, publicly traded Stride, Inc. was the largest EMO in terms of enrollment.

8-Quarter Revenue & Profit Trend

Side-by-side quarterly history. Quarters aligned by calendar period so offset fiscal years line up.

Revenue
EDU
EDU
LRN
LRN
Q4 25
$631.3M
Q3 25
$620.9M
Q2 25
$653.6M
Q1 25
$613.4M
Q4 24
$587.2M
Q3 24
$551.1M
Q2 24
$534.2M
Q1 24
$520.8M
Net Profit
EDU
EDU
LRN
LRN
Q4 25
$99.5M
Q3 25
$68.8M
Q2 25
$51.3M
Q1 25
$99.3M
Q4 24
$96.4M
Q3 24
$40.9M
Q2 24
$62.8M
Q1 24
$69.7M
Gross Margin
EDU
EDU
LRN
LRN
Q4 25
41.1%
Q3 25
39.0%
Q2 25
36.6%
Q1 25
40.6%
Q4 24
40.8%
Q3 24
39.2%
Q2 24
35.2%
Q1 24
38.7%
Operating Margin
EDU
EDU
LRN
LRN
Q4 25
23.3%
Q3 25
11.1%
Q2 25
8.7%
Q1 25
21.3%
Q4 24
21.3%
Q3 24
8.6%
Q2 24
13.8%
Q1 24
17.0%
Net Margin
EDU
EDU
LRN
LRN
Q4 25
15.8%
Q3 25
11.1%
Q2 25
7.9%
Q1 25
16.2%
Q4 24
16.4%
Q3 24
7.4%
Q2 24
11.8%
Q1 24
13.4%
EPS (diluted)
EDU
EDU
LRN
LRN
Q4 25
$2.12
Q3 25
$1.40
Q2 25
$0.96
Q1 25
$2.02
Q4 24
$2.03
Q3 24
$0.94
Q2 24
$1.44
Q1 24
$1.60

Financial Flow Comparison

Revenue → gross profit → operating profit → net profit for each company.

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