BY CRAIG CURRIE-ROBSON Jan 22nd, 2014 Every year, thousands of young native English-speakers fly to Asia in […]
Tozen Gaba Local President Tyler Christensen has recently been disciplined with a warning letter by Gaba […]
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"They told me I would be legally required to teach 160 lessons per month for visa sponsorship at a rate of ¥1,500 per lesson. But that didn't happen."
Japan's foreign language education market is growing, with learners more than willing to fork out plenty of money on lessons, DVDs or e-learning. Gaba says that on average, a student spends about 50,000 yen ($654) a month [on English conversation lessons] -- against an average 36,500 yen allowance for Japanese businesspeople.
Nichii Gakkan Company announced that it has decided to launch a takeover bid for shares of Gaba Corporation.
Nichii Gakkan Co. said Friday it will begin a tender offer to purchase shares of Gaba Corp., an operator of English-language conversation classes, in a move to bolster its education business. Nichii plans to spend up to 10 billion yen to make Gaba a wholly owned subsidiary.

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