MILWAUKEE, Jan. 27, 2016 -- We are investigating possible securities fraud claims against DeVry Education Group Inc. resulting from inaccurate statements DeVry made regarding its business practices and performances.
Click here to learn more about the investigation: http://www.ademilaw.com/case/devry or call Guri Ademi toll-free at 866-264-3995. There is no cost or obligation to you.
Our investigation focuses on the extent to which DeVry issued false and misleading statements regarding its past and future business performance and prospects. Specifically, the investigation is related to the Federal Trade Commission’s allegations that DeVry’s advertisements deceived consumers about the likelihood that students would find jobs in their fields of study, and would earn more than those graduating with bachelor's degrees from other colleges or universities.
If you wish to obtain additional information or have information about DeVry, please contact Guri Ademi either at [email protected] or toll-free: 866-264-3995, http://www.ademilaw.com/case/devry.
We specialize in securities fraud and shareholder litigation. For more information, please feel free to call us. Attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes.
Contact: Ademi & O’Reilly, LLP Guri Ademi 3620 East Layton Ave. Cudahy, WI 53110 Toll Free: (866) 264-3995 Fax: (414) 482-8001 www.ademilaw.com


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