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Telephone number of official website of Beijing New Oriental Education and Training Institution
Beijing New Oriental: 010-82611818. ?

The development of New Oriental:

New Oriental is a private educational institution founded on 1993. Starting from a dilapidated temporary building in Zhongguancun, New Oriental has grown from a small English training institution to the first education and training institution listed on NYSE in China in 20 years.

It has become a comprehensive educational science and technology group with the largest number of training courses, training times and learning centers in China, and is the largest and most influential private education brand and industry leader in China.

Over the past 20 years, New Oriental has been committed to the education and growth of young people in China. The business system of New Oriental focuses on English and other foreign language training, covering major entrance examinations and competency examinations in China, the United States and Commonwealth countries, as well as general training courses, services and products for primary and secondary education.

New Oriental is a comprehensive education school. Headquartered in Zhongguancun, Haidian District, China, it is a comprehensive education group and an education and training group. The company's business includes foreign language training, primary and secondary education, preschool education, online education, consulting abroad, book publishing and other fields. The company was listed on NYSE in 2006, and it is the first educational institution in Chinese mainland to be listed in the United States.

As of April 2, 20021,New Oriental Online has been listed for two years. In two years, New Oriental went from a stable profit before listing to a loss. At the beginning of the year, a huge loss report was released. Recently, it was revealed that Hong Kong stocks fell by 9%. Two years after listing, the stock price dropped from the highest point of HK$ 43.450 to today's 18. 120.