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KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc. announced the appointment of David Barse to its Board of Directors, effective August 3, 2026, to enhance strategic and financial expertise.
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KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc. successfully concluded its 2026 Annual Meeting with shareholders electing directors and ratifying its independent auditor.
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KinderCare Learning Companies reported a slight revenue increase in Q1 2026, driven by its Champions and B2B segments, but a significant widening of its net loss due to substantial impairment charges.
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KinderCare Learning Companies reported a significant net loss and impairment charges for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2025, while providing cautious 2026 guidance.
Capital raise
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KinderCare Learning Companies announced the return of veteran leader John T. (Tom) Wyatt as Chief Executive Officer, effective December 2, 2025, succeeding Paul Thompson.
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KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc. announced its third quarter 2025 financial results, reporting revenue growth and strong Champions performance, alongside a significant decrease in net income and an updated full-year outlook.
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Quarterly Earnings (10-Q)
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KinderCare Learning Companies reports a net loss of $8.77 million for the quarter and a significant goodwill impairment of $273.5 million, alongside declining enrollment.
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KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc. reported a significant drop in third-quarter net income and declining enrollment, despite overall revenue growth and reduced interest expenses.
Delay expected
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Capital raise
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KinderCare Learning Companies reports a significant increase in net income and cash flow, driven by lower interest expenses and strategic expansion, despite a slight dip in core enrollment metrics.
Capital raise
Better than expected
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KinderCare Learning Companies reports a revenue increase and a return to profitability in Q1 2025, driven by tuition rate hikes and new center contributions.
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KinderCare Learning Companies' third quarter 2024 results show a 7.5% increase in revenue compared to the same period last year, driven by growth in both early childhood education centers and before-and-after school sites.
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Annual Reports (10-K)
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KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc. reported a significantly wider net loss for fiscal year 2025, driven by substantial goodwill impairment and decreased same-center enrollment, despite overall revenue growth.
Capital raise
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KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc. releases its 10-K filing, highlighting its position as the largest private ECE provider in the U.S. and outlining its growth strategies and risk factors.
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Insider Trading (Form 4)
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David Michael Barse, a Director of KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc., received 23,397 shares of common stock on August 3, 2026.
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KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc. director Jean S. Desravines acquired 43,210 restricted stock units and corrected a prior filing to include 8,795 previously omitted shares.
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Michael Nuzzo, a Director at KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc., acquired 37,038 restricted stock units.
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KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc. director Alyssa Waxenberg acquired 37,038 restricted stock units (RSUs) on June 5, 2026, as detailed in a Form 4 filing.
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KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc. reports that Director Christine Deputy acquired 37,038 restricted stock units.
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KinderCare Learning Companies Director Michael Nuzzo acquired 25,000 shares of common stock for $2.22 per share, increasing his beneficial ownership.
Proxy Statements (Def-14A)
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KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc. has issued its 2026 proxy statement detailing director elections, auditor ratification, and executive compensation advisory votes.
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KinderCare Learning Companies will hold its annual meeting of stockholders on June 5, 2025, with proposals including the election of directors, ratification of the company's accounting firm, and executive compensation.
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KinderCare Learning Companies will hold its annual stockholders meeting virtually on June 5, 2025, to vote on director elections, auditor ratification, executive compensation, and other business.
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New Public Companies (S-1)
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KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc. is proceeding with its initial public offering, planning to use the proceeds primarily to repay outstanding debt.
Capital raise
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KinderCare Learning Companies plans to offer 24 million shares of common stock in an initial public offering, aiming to list on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol 'KLC'.
Capital raise
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S-1: KinderCare Learning Companies Files for IPO, Aiming to Bolster Early Childhood Education Access
KinderCare Learning Companies, the largest private provider of early childhood education and care in the U.S., has filed for an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange.
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Schedule 13G - Passive Investments
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Partners Group Holding AG, through its various investment vehicles, has disclosed a significant beneficial ownership of 69.02% in KinderCare Learning Companies, Inc., as detailed in a recent Schedule 13G filing.