KinderCare Learning Companies (KLC)


Market Price (8/21/2026): $2.77 | Market Cap: $329.1 MilSector: Consumer Discretionary | Industry: Education Services

KinderCare Learning Companies (KLC)


Market Price (8/21/2026): $2.77
Market Cap: $329.1 Mil
Sector: Consumer Discretionary
Industry: Education Services

Investment Highlights Why It Matters Detailed financial logic regarding cash flow yields vs trend-riding momentum.

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Attractive yield
FCF Yield is 25%

Megatrend and thematic drivers
Megatrends include Future of Work & Workforce Support. Themes include Childcare Services, and Early Childhood Education.

Weak multi-year price returns
2Y Excs Rtn is -127%, 3Y Excs Rtn is -162%

Debt is significant
Net D/ENet Debt/Equity. Debt net of cash. Negative indicates net cash. Equity is taken as the Market Capitalization is 708%

Weak revenue growth
Rev Chg QQuarterly Revenue Change % is -0.4%

Yield minus risk free rate is negative
ERPEquity Risk Premium (ERP) = Total Yield - Risk Free Rate, Reflects the premium above risk free assets offered by the investment. is -147%

Key risks
KLC key risks include [1] a securities class action lawsuit alleging IPO misrepresentation regarding child safety failures and [2] significant financial vulnerability due to its heavy reliance on government subsidies.

0 Attractive yield
FCF Yield is 25%
1 Megatrend and thematic drivers
Megatrends include Future of Work & Workforce Support. Themes include Childcare Services, and Early Childhood Education.
2 Weak multi-year price returns
2Y Excs Rtn is -127%, 3Y Excs Rtn is -162%
3 Debt is significant
Net D/ENet Debt/Equity. Debt net of cash. Negative indicates net cash. Equity is taken as the Market Capitalization is 708%
4 Weak revenue growth
Rev Chg QQuarterly Revenue Change % is -0.4%
5 Yield minus risk free rate is negative
ERPEquity Risk Premium (ERP) = Total Yield - Risk Free Rate, Reflects the premium above risk free assets offered by the investment. is -147%
6 Key risks
KLC key risks include [1] a securities class action lawsuit alleging IPO misrepresentation regarding child safety failures and [2] significant financial vulnerability due to its heavy reliance on government subsidies.

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Valuation & Metrics

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Why The Stock Moved

Qualitative Assessment

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Updated on 8/19/2026

KinderCare Learning Companies (KLC) stock has lost about 30% since 4/30/2026 because of the following key factors:

1. KinderCare Learning Companies reported significantly weaker fiscal Q2 2026 (ended July 4, 2026) financial results, missing analyst expectations on both earnings and revenue. The company posted an Adjusted diluted Earnings Per Share (EPS) of $0.08, falling short of the consensus estimate of $0.10 by $0.02 and representing a substantial decrease from $0.22 in fiscal Q2 2025. Total revenue also marginally decreased by 0.4% year-over-year to $697.5 million, slightly below the anticipated $697.94 million.

2. The company experienced a sharp decline in overall profitability, swinging to a net loss in fiscal Q2 2026 and seeing a significant drop in Adjusted EBITDA. KinderCare reported a net loss of $8.8 million for fiscal Q2 2026, a notable shift from a net income of $38.6 million in the comparable period of fiscal 2025. Concurrently, Adjusted EBITDA decreased by 23.6% year-over-year, settling at $63.0 million compared to $82.4 million in fiscal Q2 2025.

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Updated on 8/19/2026

KinderCare Learning Companies (KLC) stock has lost about 30% since 4/30/2026 because of the following key factors:

1. KinderCare Learning Companies reported significantly weaker fiscal Q2 2026 (ended July 4, 2026) financial results, missing analyst expectations on both earnings and revenue. The company posted an Adjusted diluted Earnings Per Share (EPS) of $0.08, falling short of the consensus estimate of $0.10 by $0.02 and representing a substantial decrease from $0.22 in fiscal Q2 2025. Total revenue also marginally decreased by 0.4% year-over-year to $697.5 million, slightly below the anticipated $697.94 million.

2. The company experienced a sharp decline in overall profitability, swinging to a net loss in fiscal Q2 2026 and seeing a significant drop in Adjusted EBITDA. KinderCare reported a net loss of $8.8 million for fiscal Q2 2026, a notable shift from a net income of $38.6 million in the comparable period of fiscal 2025. Concurrently, Adjusted EBITDA decreased by 23.6% year-over-year, settling at $63.0 million compared to $82.4 million in fiscal Q2 2025.

3. Lower enrollment in early childhood education centers and ongoing center footprint optimization negatively impacted revenue. Revenue from early childhood education centers declined by 1.5% in fiscal Q2 2026, primarily driven by a 4.0% decrease in enrollment, despite a 2.6% increase from higher tuition rates. As part of its optimization strategy, KinderCare closed 49 centers during fiscal Q2 2026 and anticipates 80 to 85 closures for the full fiscal year 2026, which is projected to result in an annualized revenue headwind of approximately $57 million.

4. Management revised its full-year fiscal 2026 guidance downwards across key financial metrics. Following the disappointing Q2 results, KinderCare lowered its full-year fiscal 2026 revenue guidance to a range of $2.66 billion to $2.70 billion, a reduction from the previous forecast of $2.70 billion to $2.75 billion. Adjusted EBITDA guidance was also decreased to $200 million to $220 million from $215 million to $235 million, and adjusted EPS guidance was significantly lowered to $0.05 to $0.15, falling below prior analyst consensus estimates.

5. A substantial non-cash goodwill impairment charge contributed to a widened net loss for the first half of fiscal 2026. KinderCare recognized a significant goodwill impairment charge of $273.5 million during the first half of fiscal 2026 (which includes fiscal Q1 2026, ended April 4, 2026, and part of fiscal Q2 2026), leading to a net loss of $298.6 million for the six months ended July 4, 2026. This non-cash charge notably impacted the company's reported financial performance.

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Stock Movement Drivers

Fundamental Drivers

The -29.3% change in KLC stock from 4/30/2026 to 8/20/2026 was primarily driven by a -29.1% change in the company's P/S Multiple.
(LTM values as of)43020268202026Change
Stock Price ($)3.932.78-29.3%
Change Contribution By: 
Total Revenues ($ Mil)2,7332,7350.1%
P/S Multiple0.20.1-29.1%
Shares Outstanding (Mil)118119-0.3%
Cumulative Contribution-29.3%

LTM = Last Twelve Months as of date shown

Market Drivers

4/30/2026 to 8/20/2026
ReturnCorrelation
KLC-29.3% 
Market (SPY)6.1%16.0%
Sector (XLY)-1.4%18.6%

Fundamental Drivers

The -40.5% change in KLC stock from 1/31/2026 to 8/20/2026 was primarily driven by a -41.2% change in the company's P/S Multiple.
(LTM values as of)13120268202026Change
Stock Price ($)4.672.78-40.5%
Change Contribution By: 
Total Revenues ($ Mil)2,6922,7351.6%
P/S Multiple0.20.1-41.2%
Shares Outstanding (Mil)118119-0.4%
Cumulative Contribution-40.5%

LTM = Last Twelve Months as of date shown

Market Drivers

1/31/2026 to 8/20/2026
ReturnCorrelation
KLC-40.5% 
Market (SPY)10.5%22.8%
Sector (XLY)-3.5%23.0%

Fundamental Drivers

The -71.1% change in KLC stock from 7/31/2025 to 8/20/2026 was primarily driven by a -72.8% change in the company's P/S Multiple.
(LTM values as of)73120258202026Change
Stock Price ($)9.612.78-71.1%
Change Contribution By: 
Total Revenues ($ Mil)2,4722,73510.6%
P/S Multiple0.40.1-72.8%
Shares Outstanding (Mil)114119-3.7%
Cumulative Contribution-71.1%

LTM = Last Twelve Months as of date shown

Market Drivers

7/31/2025 to 8/20/2026
ReturnCorrelation
KLC-71.1% 
Market (SPY)21.7%24.1%
Sector (XLY)6.0%25.3%

Fundamental Drivers

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Market Drivers

7/31/2023 to 8/20/2026
ReturnCorrelation
KLC  
Market (SPY)72.5%27.6%
Sector (XLY)37.4%28.3%

Return vs. Risk

Price Returns Compared

 202120222023202420252026Total [1]
Returns
KLC Return----32%-76%-33%-89%
Peers Return-2%-2%75%36%16%4%177%
S&P 500 Return27%-19%24%23%16%13%105%

Monthly Win Rates [3]
KLC Win Rate---33%33%50% 
Peers Win Rate50%48%60%55%55%65% 
S&P 500 Win Rate75%42%67%75%67%50% 

Max Drawdowns [4]
KLC Max Drawdown-----83%-63% 
Peers Max Drawdown-30%-29%-19%-22%-35%-26% 
S&P 500 Max Drawdown-5%-25%-10%-8%-19%-9% 


[1] Cumulative total returns since the beginning of 2021
[2] Peers: LOPE, DUOL, LAUR, GHC, CVSA.
[3] Win Rate = % of calendar months in which monthly returns were positive
[4] Max drawdown represents maximum peak-to-trough decline within a year
[5] 2026 data is for the year up to 8/20/2026 (YTD)

About KinderCare Learning Companies (KLC)

KinderCare Learning Companies (KLC) is the largest private provider of early childhood education and care services in the United States, serving children from six weeks to 12 years of age. The company operates a substantial network, comprising approximately 1,490 early childhood education centers and contracts for over 650 before- and after-school sites across 40 states and the District of Columbia. KLC is a mission-driven organization focused on delivering high-quality, inclusive educational experiences, leveraging a proprietary curriculum, third-party assessment tools, and voluntary accreditation to ensure children receive a strong foundation in a nurturing and safe environment.

KLC offers its services through three primary go-to-market channels. KinderCare Learning Centers (KCLC), its largest segment, provides community-based early childhood education directly to families seeking care for their children. KinderCare Education at Work (KCE at Work) focuses on employer-sponsored childcare programs, offering both onsite centers and tuition discount benefits to employees. The third channel, Champions, specializes in providing outsourced before- and after-school programs directly within schools, serving families with school-aged children. This diversified approach allows KinderCare to address a broad spectrum of childcare needs across different customer segments.

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The Starbucks of early childhood education.

The Marriott of childcare centers.

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KinderCare Learning Companies (KLC) provides the following major services:

  • KinderCare Learning Centers (KCLC): Community-based early childhood education and care for children from six weeks to 12 years of age.
  • KinderCare Education at Work (KCE at Work): Employer-sponsored childcare solutions, including onsite centers and tuition discount benefit programs for employees.
  • Champions: Before- and after-school programs delivered onsite at partner schools and districts.

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KinderCare Learning Companies (KLC) primarily serves individual families. Based on the provided background, the company's major customer categories are:

  • Individual Families: These are the primary customers for KinderCare Learning Centers (KCLC), which accounted for the largest portion of the company's revenue (79.2% in 2020). Families directly enroll their children, ranging from 6 weeks to 12 years of age, in KLC's community-based early childhood education and care centers.
  • Employers (Companies): KinderCare Education at Work (KCE at Work) provides employer-sponsored childcare programs, serving over 600 employers. In this segment (17.8% of 2020 revenue), KLC's direct customers are companies that offer childcare benefits, such as onsite centers or tuition discount programs, to their employees. Specific names of these employer customers are not provided in the background.
  • Schools and School Districts: Champions, KLC's before- and after-school program division, partners with schools and districts. This segment (3.0% of 2020 revenue) involves providing outsourced staffing, teachers, and curriculum for supplemental education and care programs directly within school facilities. KLC has contracts for more than 650 such sites.

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Tom Wyatt
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Tom Wyatt returned as Chief Executive Officer of KinderCare Learning Companies effective December 2, 2025, a role he previously held from 2012 to June 2024. He has also served as Chairman of the Board since 2021. During his tenure as CEO, he led the company through significant growth, including the acquisitions of Rainbow Childcare in 2018 and The Crème de la Crème School in 2022. Wyatt's career spans over 40 years of leadership experience with both public and privately held consumer brands. Prior to joining KinderCare, he was President of the Old Navy division at Gap Inc. from 2008-2012. His past executive roles also include President and CEO for Cutter & Buck, President of Vanity Fair Intimates and Vanity Fair Intimates Coalition, and CEO of Parisian Department Stores (a division of Saks Inc.).

Tony Amandi
Chief Financial Officer

Tony Amandi is the Chief Financial Officer of KinderCare, a position he has held since his promotion in June 2019. In this role, he oversees various financial functions including accounting, treasury, financial planning and analysis (FP&A), and investor relations. Before becoming CFO, he served as Senior Vice President of KinderCare's FP&A organization and previously as Corporate Controller. Prior to joining KinderCare in 2009, Amandi spent nearly 10 years at PricewaterhouseCoopers in their Audit and Assurance practice, where he became a Senior Manager. At PricewaterhouseCoopers, he led audit and advisory engagements for public and non-public, multinational companies and was a project leader for a Fortune 100 company during the initial implementation of 404 controls.

Lindsay Sorhondo
Chief Operating Officer

Lindsay Sorhondo serves as the Chief Operating Officer for KinderCare Learning Companies, where she is responsible for strategy, operations, growth, customer experience, insights, marketing, and IT. She joined KinderCare in 2013 and has held several leadership roles, including Chief Innovation Officer. Before her time at KinderCare, Sorhondo held leadership positions at ANN Inc.

Dan Figurski
President, KinderCare for Employers and Champions

Dan Figurski is the President of KinderCare for Employers and Champions. He brings 20 years of experience in sales, marketing, and business management to his role at KinderCare Learning Companies. During his tenure, his leadership has significantly contributed to the growth of the Champions before- and after-school programs.

Michael Canavin
President, KCLC and Crème de la Crème Schools

Michael Canavin is the President of KinderCare Learning Centers (KCLC) and Crème de la Crème Schools. He joined KinderCare Learning Companies in 2015 and has held various roles, including Regional Vice President and Senior Vice President for KinderCare Learning Centers. Before his time at KinderCare, Michael worked for Family Dollar Corporation for 10 years, Mervyn's Department Stores for 11 years, and Jordan Marsh Department Stores for 8 years.

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  1. Changes in government subsidies and regulations affecting the early childhood education and care sector. KinderCare's expertise in helping families access public subsidies is noted as a core competency and a driver of diversity and access in their centers. Any adverse changes to these subsidies, or increased regulatory burdens, could directly impact enrollment, operational costs, and profitability.

  2. Ability to attract, retain, and manage qualified staff. The company emphasizes "People & Engagement" as a core pillar and states that high employee engagement leads to better financial performance. The early childhood education sector is highly dependent on a skilled and stable workforce, and challenges in attracting or retaining qualified teachers and caregivers, or increases in labor costs, could impact the quality of care, capacity, and financial results.

  3. Maintaining a strong reputation for health, safety, and quality. KinderCare highlights its commitment to "Health & Safety" and the importance of transparent, third-party validation of its offerings as a critical factor for parents. In the sensitive childcare industry, any perceived or actual compromise to health, safety, or educational quality could severely damage the brand's reputation, lead to reduced enrollment, and potentially incur legal and financial liabilities.

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The addressable markets for KinderCare Learning Companies' main products and services in the U.S. are as follows:

The overall U.S. child care market was estimated at approximately $65.15 billion in 2024.

  • KinderCare Learning Centers (KCLC): The market size for Early Childhood Learning Centers in the U.S. was $19.9 billion in 2024.
  • KinderCare Education at Work (KCE at Work): Employer-sponsored daycare held a 7.8% market share of the U.S. daycare market in 2025. Based on the U.S. child care market size of approximately $65.15 billion in 2024, this segment represents an addressable market of approximately $5.08 billion.
  • Champions (Before- and After-School Programs): After-school programs accounted for 10.4% of the U.S. daycare market in 2025. Based on the U.S. child care market size of approximately $65.15 billion in 2024, this segment represents an addressable market of approximately $6.78 billion.

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KinderCare Learning Companies (KLC) is expected to drive future revenue growth over the next 2-3 years through several key strategies:

  1. New Center Openings and Acquisitions: KinderCare plans to expand its footprint by opening new early childhood education centers and making acquisitions. The company intends to invest approximately $131 million to $133 million in new centers and acquisitions, adding capacity to its network. This expansion includes growing the KinderCare, Champions, and Creme Schools brands and entering new markets, such as Idaho.
  2. Growth in Employer-Sponsored Childcare Programs (KinderCare Education at Work): The company is leveraging its business-to-business (B2B) offerings, which include employer-sponsored childcare contracts and on-site centers. These programs have shown solid growth, with employer on-site centers maintaining over 70% occupancy and securing new tuition-benefit contracts covering a significant number of employees. This B2B segment is expected to contribute to overall revenue growth.
  3. Expansion of Before- and After-School Programs (Champions): The Champions brand, which provides before- and after-school programs, is a significant growth driver. This segment has demonstrated strong performance with revenue growth, supported by the addition of new sites and increased average enrollments in existing locations.
  4. Tuition Price Increases: KinderCare anticipates revenue growth driven by tuition increases. While enrollment challenges in some areas may partially offset this, regular tuition adjustments are a consistent component of their revenue strategy.
  5. Operational Improvements and Enrollment Management: The company is undertaking strategic operational improvements to enhance enrollment and occupancy rates. Initiatives include focusing leadership efforts on KinderCare, increasing investment in paid search, and aligning incentive programs with growth outcomes. These actions are designed to improve center execution and enrollment conversion, aiming for a better performance trajectory.

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Share Repurchases

KinderCare Learning Companies (KLC) had a negative buyback yield of -29.76% in the last 12 months, indicating a net issuance of shares rather than repurchases. No significant share repurchases or authorizations for future repurchases were identified in the provided information.

Share Issuance

The number of KinderCare Learning Companies' shares outstanding increased by 29.76% in one year. As of March 2026, the company had 118.32 million shares outstanding.

Inbound Investments

Partners Group Holding AG owns a significant percentage of KinderCare Learning Companies' common stock, indicating a substantial institutional investment.

Outbound Investments

During fiscal year 2025, KinderCare Learning Companies acquired 26 early childhood education centers. The cash consideration for these 26 acquisitions amounted to $23 million, which was funded from the company's free cash flow.

Capital Expenditures

In the last 12 months (approximately fiscal 2025), KinderCare Learning Companies' capital expenditures totaled $133.63 million. For 2026, capital expenditures are projected to be approximately 5% of revenue. These capital expenditures are largely aimed at growth initiatives.

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Peer Outperformance in Education Services

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Share of Education Services constituents that KLC has outperformed, by holding period. Peers without a full price history over a given window are excluded from that window.
1Y
6%
of 18 industry peers · -59.5% return
3Y
insufficient peer history
5Y
insufficient peer history
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Median price return by industry across the Consumer Discretionary sector, ranked by 5Y. Education Services is KLC's own industry. Use this to see which corners of the sector have carried the returns.
Industry Names 1Y med3Y med5Y med Top 3 by 5Y
Education Services ← 14 -14.8%105.2%68.8% LINC 330% · CVSA 256% · UTI 254%
Homebuilding 18 -0.5%29.9%53.4% GRBK 182% · TOL 157% · PHM 154%
Hotels, Resorts & Cruise Lines 22 21.0%55.3%18.4% RCL 278% · MAR 184% · HLT 174%
Automotive Retail 18 -11.8%3.1%16.0% MUSA 273% · PAG 187% · ORLY 120%
Home Improvement Retail 5 -14.5%2.5%9.4% HD 15% · LOW 15% · HVT 9%
Specialty Stores 7 2.5%22.4%7.0% DKS 91% · ASO 28% · SIG 23%
Casinos & Gaming 20 -7.5%-24.0%3.6% BRAG 963% · MCRI 118% · RSI 112%
Specialized Consumer Services 10 -8.8%18.3%-3.2% HRB 146% · FTDR 97% · SCI 42%
Distributors 4 -5.4%-23.9%-8.7% ARMK 163% · GPC 24% · LKQ -41%
Restaurants 34 -6.5%-8.6%-8.9% EAT 363% · CAKE 183% · RAVE 167%
Home Furnishings 4 1.7%27.7%-13.2% SGI 59% · LZB 7% · MHK -34%
Footwear 9 67.2%42.8%-13.3% WEYS 152% · SHOO 27% · DECK 23%
Leisure Products 13 -0.7%-20.5%-30.7% GOLF 86% · HAS 19% · MCFT 4%
Automotive Parts & Equipment 38 -7.0%-5.2%-32.8% MOD 1392% · GTX 293% · STRT 100%
Apparel, Accessories & Luxury Goods 27 4.7%-5.1%-36.0% TPR 264% · RL 254% · ELA 236%
Household Appliances 17 10.1%37.5%-38.1% KEQU 173% · FLXS 147% · HBB 126%
Leisure Facilities 12 -10.1%-9.1%-40.8% OSW 184% · JAKK 115% · ESCA 10%
Apparel Retail 25 1.0%1.9%-42.1% DXLG 192% · ANF 176% · TJX 104%
Broadline Retail 15 6.9%10.5%-49.2% DDS 284% · AMZN 63% · EBAY 56%
Computer & Electronics Retail 3 -16.4%-2.4%-54.7% BBY -4% · GME -55% · UPBD -61%
Automobile Manufacturers 8 -68.7%-67.6%-68.7% GM 84% · TSLA 52% · F 52%
Consumer Electronics 11 -21.9%-28.3%-74.5% AXIL 2037% · GRMN 90% · TBCH -55%
Other Specialty Retail 18 -28.4%-44.9%-77.6% BBW 209% · TLF 107% · WINA 92%
Median of constituents with a full price history over each window. Top names are unfiltered by size in this render.

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Financials

KLCLOPEDUOLLAURGHCCVSAMedian
NameKinderCa.Grand Ca.Duolingo Laureate.Graham Covista  
Mkt Price2.78146.27147.0337.561,152.50128.04137.16
Mkt Cap0.33.86.95.34.94.44.6
Rev LTM2,7351,1421,1451,8305,0681,9541,892
Op Inc LTM107317157447288390302
FCF LTM81242398287248393267
FCF 3Y Avg45243310231275309259
CFO LTM210279431407327470367
CFO 3Y Avg175282333315357368324

Growth & Margins

KLCLOPEDUOLLAURGHCCVSAMedian
NameKinderCa.Grand Ca.Duolingo Laureate.Graham Covista  
Rev Chg LTM1.8%7.0%29.4%17.9%4.8%9.3%8.1%
Rev Chg 3Y Avg11.2%7.2%37.4%10.6%6.4%10.4%10.5%
Rev Chg Q-0.4%6.7%18.3%17.5%7.1%9.7%8.4%
QoQ Delta Rev Chg LTM-0.1%1.5%4.2%5.3%1.7%2.3%2.0%
Op Inc Chg LTM18.0%9.4%86.1%18.7%-3.5%13.0%15.5%
Op Inc Chg 3Y Avg-25.6%10.3%131.2%13.5%16.4%22.1%15.0%
Op Mgn LTM3.9%27.8%13.7%24.4%5.7%19.9%16.8%
Op Mgn 3Y Avg5.5%27.2%9.6%23.7%5.2%18.4%14.0%
QoQ Delta Op Mgn LTM-1.7%0.2%-0.5%0.4%0.1%0.5%0.1%
CFO/Rev LTM7.7%24.4%37.6%22.3%6.4%24.1%23.2%
CFO/Rev 3Y Avg6.5%26.4%37.4%19.0%7.4%20.5%19.8%
FCF/Rev LTM3.0%21.2%34.7%15.7%4.9%20.1%17.9%
FCF/Rev 3Y Avg1.7%22.7%34.7%13.9%5.7%17.3%15.6%

Valuation

KLCLOPEDUOLLAURGHCCVSAMedian
NameKinderCa.Grand Ca.Duolingo Laureate.Graham Covista  
Mkt Cap0.33.86.95.34.94.44.6
P/S0.13.46.02.91.02.22.6
P/Op Inc3.112.143.711.817.111.211.9
P/EBIT-0.812.143.711.66.411.311.5
P/E-0.717.116.716.49.117.316.6
P/CFO1.613.715.913.015.09.313.4
Total Yield-142.7%5.9%6.0%6.1%11.7%5.8%5.9%
Dividend Yield0.0%0.0%0.0%0.0%0.7%0.0%0.0%
FCF Yield 3Y Avg-5.6%3.8%6.6%6.8%8.4%6.6%
D/E7.60.00.00.10.30.20.2
Net D/E7.1-0.0-0.20.10.00.10.1

Returns

KLCLOPEDUOLLAURGHCCVSAMedian
NameKinderCa.Grand Ca.Duolingo Laureate.Graham Covista  
1M Rtn-45.1%5.7%17.9%4.0%0.1%10.0%4.9%
3M Rtn-25.1%-6.7%39.2%13.9%5.3%3.2%4.2%
6M Rtn-32.5%-5.4%32.3%10.5%7.0%32.3%8.8%
12M Rtn-59.5%-27.4%-56.6%44.1%8.6%-1.9%-14.6%
3Y Rtn-89.4%28.9%15.9%177.8%105.2%200.2%67.0%
1M Excs Rtn-45.7%5.1%21.1%2.2%-1.3%12.3%3.6%
3M Excs Rtn-26.8%-10.7%34.8%9.0%1.8%-1.2%0.3%
6M Excs Rtn-43.9%-16.7%21.0%-0.9%-4.3%21.0%-2.6%
12M Excs Rtn-80.4%-47.1%-76.0%24.1%-11.6%-20.1%-33.6%
3Y Excs Rtn-161.5%-38.8%-59.6%98.6%30.1%127.0%-4.3%

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Financials

Segment Financials

Revenue by Segment
$ Mil2026202420232022
Early childhood education and care services at centers and before- and after-school sites2,7332,6632,5101,808
Total2,7332,6632,5101,808


Price Behavior

Price Behavior
Market Price$2.78 
Market Cap ($ Bil)0.3 
First Trading Date10/09/2024 
Distance from 52W High-63.7% 
   50 Days200 Days
DMA Price$4.72$4.13
DMA Trenddownup
Distance from DMA-41.0%-32.7%
 3M1YR
Volatility109.7%92.2%
Downside Capture367.92306.97
Upside Capture192.69138.79
Correlation (SPY)9.7%24.6%
KLC Betas & Captures as of 7/31/2026

 1M2M3M6M1Y3Y
Beta-0.260.430.981.721.670.36
Up Beta-2.64-0.350.521.191.640.02
Down Beta1.170.420.881.772.31-0.63
Up Capture185%196%202%272%100%15%
Bmk +ve Days11223567138427
Stock +ve Days11223266123212
Down Capture-194%-41%59%174%154%105%
Bmk -ve Days11212859114326
Stock -ve Days11212953119227

[1] Upside and downside betas calculated using positive and negative benchmark daily returns respectively
Based On 1-Year Data
Annualized
Return
Annualized
Volatility
Sharpe
Ratio
Correlation
with KLC
KLC-61.4%92.1%-0.52-
Sector ETF (XLY)2.1%19.6%-0.0127.9%
Equity (SPY)20.3%12.9%1.1624.9%
Gold (GLD)36.2%28.7%1.07-3.4%
Commodities (DBC)44.1%20.2%1.69-7.3%
Real Estate (VNQ)13.3%13.8%0.6621.9%
Bitcoin (BTCUSD)-38.8%43.2%-1.0110.0%

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Based On 5-Year Data
Annualized
Return
Annualized
Volatility
Sharpe
Ratio
Correlation
with KLC
KLC-35.3%79.7%-1.07-
Sector ETF (XLY)5.9%24.1%0.2028.1%
Equity (SPY)12.8%17.2%0.5727.4%
Gold (GLD)20.4%18.6%0.89-3.9%
Commodities (DBC)10.2%19.6%0.40-3.0%
Real Estate (VNQ)2.4%18.9%0.0224.0%
Bitcoin (BTCUSD)9.3%52.7%0.369.0%

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Based On 10-Year Data
Annualized
Return
Annualized
Volatility
Sharpe
Ratio
Correlation
with KLC
KLC-19.6%79.7%-1.07-
Sector ETF (XLY)12.3%22.2%0.5128.1%
Equity (SPY)15.2%17.9%0.7227.4%
Gold (GLD)12.4%16.2%0.63-3.9%
Commodities (DBC)8.1%18.1%0.37-3.0%
Real Estate (VNQ)4.9%20.7%0.2024.0%
Bitcoin (BTCUSD)61.0%66.1%1.019.0%

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Short Interest

Short Interest: As Of Date7312026
Short Interest: Shares Quantity4.2 Mil
Short Interest: % Change Since 7152026-2.7%
Average Daily Volume0.4 Mil
Days-to-Cover Short Interest9.6 days
Basic Shares Quantity118.8 Mil
Short % of Basic Shares3.5%

Earnings Returns History

Updated 8/21/2026
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 Forward Returns
Earnings Date1D Returns5D Returns21D Returns
8/13/2026-46.2%-42.4% 
5/14/2026-8.0%-15.1%-8.7%
3/12/2026-42.6%-30.6%-12.1%
11/12/2025-19.2%-26.4%-6.2%
8/12/2025-22.3%-26.9%-21.9%
5/13/2025-8.5%-12.5%-20.2%
3/20/2025-22.2%-28.1%-37.6%
11/20/2024-15.0%2.1%-22.9%
SUMMARY STATS   
# Positive010
# Negative877
Median Positive 2.1% 
Median Negative-20.7%-26.9%-20.2%
Max Positive 2.1% 
Max Negative-46.2%-42.4%-37.6%
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 Forward Returns
Earnings Date1D Returns5D Returns21D Returns
8/13/2026-46.2%-42.4% 
5/14/2026-8.0%-15.1%-8.7%
3/12/2026-42.6%-30.6%-12.1%
11/12/2025-19.2%-26.4%-6.2%
8/12/2025-22.3%-26.9%-21.9%
5/13/2025-8.5%-12.5%-20.2%
3/20/2025-22.2%-28.1%-37.6%
11/20/2024-15.0%2.1%-22.9%
SUMMARY STATS   
# Positive010
# Negative877
Median Positive 2.1% 
Median Negative-20.7%-26.9%-20.2%
Max Positive 2.1% 
Max Negative-46.2%-42.4%-37.6%

SEC Filings

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Report DateFiling DateFiling
06/30/202608/13/202610-Q
03/31/202605/14/202610-Q
12/31/202503/13/202610-K
09/30/202511/12/202510-Q
06/30/202508/12/202510-Q
03/31/202505/13/202510-Q
12/31/202403/21/202510-K
09/30/202411/21/202410-Q
06/30/202410/09/2024424B4
09/30/202211/10/2022S-1/A
03/31/202205/09/2022S-1/A
12/31/202103/09/2022S-1/A
09/30/202111/08/2021S-1/A
06/30/202110/18/2021S-1
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06/30/202608/13/202610-Q
03/31/202605/14/202610-Q
12/31/202503/13/202610-K
09/30/202511/12/202510-Q
06/30/202508/12/202510-Q
03/31/202505/13/202510-Q
12/31/202403/21/202510-K
09/30/202411/21/202410-Q
06/30/202410/09/2024424B4
09/30/202211/10/2022S-1/A
03/31/202205/09/2022S-1/A
12/31/202103/09/2022S-1/A
09/30/202111/08/2021S-1/A
06/30/202110/18/2021S-1

Recent Forward Guidance

Updated 8/14/2026

Latest: Q2 2026 Earnings Reported 8/13/2026

Forward GuidanceGuidance Change
MetricLowMidHigh% Chg% DeltaChangePrior
2026 Revenue2.66 Bil2.68 Bil2.70 Bil-1.7% LoweredGuidance: 2.73 Bil for 2026
2026 Adjusted EBITDA200.00 Mil210.00 Mil220.00 Mil-6.7% LoweredGuidance: 225.00 Mil for 2026
2026 Adjusted EPS0.050.10.15-50.0% LoweredGuidance: 0.2 for 2026

Prior: Q1 2026 Earnings Reported 5/14/2026

Forward GuidanceGuidance Change
MetricLowMidHigh% Chg% DeltaChangePrior
2026 Revenue2.70 Bil2.73 Bil2.75 Bil0 AffirmedGuidance: 2.73 Bil for 2026
2026 Adjusted EBITDA215.00 Mil225.00 Mil235.00 Mil2.3% RaisedGuidance: 220.00 Mil for 2026
2026 Adjusted EPS0.150.20.2533.3%5.0%RaisedGuidance: 0.15 for 2026

Q4 2025 Earnings Reported 3/12/2026

Forward GuidanceGuidance Change
MetricLowMidHigh% Chg% DeltaChangePrior
2026 Revenue2.70 Bil2.73 Bil2.75 Bil-0.2% Lower NewGuidance: 2.73 Bil for 2025
2026 Adjusted EBITDA210.00 Mil220.00 Mil230.00 Mil-24.8% Lower NewGuidance: 292.50 Mil for 2025
2026 Adjusted EPS0.10.150.2-77.1%-50.5%Lower NewGuidance: 0.66 for 2025

Q3 2025 Earnings Reported 11/12/2025

Forward GuidanceGuidance Change
MetricLowMidHigh% Chg% DeltaChangePrior
2025 Revenue2.72 Bil2.73 Bil2.74 Bil-1.6% LoweredGuidance: 2.77 Bil for 2025
2025 Adjusted EBITDA290.00 Mil292.50 Mil295.00 Mil-7.1% LoweredGuidance: 315.00 Mil for 2025
2025 Adjusted EPS0.640.660.67-17.6% LoweredGuidance: 0.8 for 2025

Insider Activity

Updated 6/10/2026
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#OwnerTitleHoldingActionFiling DatePriceSharesTransacted
Value
Value of
Held Shares
Form
1Nuzzo, Michael DirectBuy32320262.2225,00055,500104,129Form
2Wyatt, John TChief Executive OfficerDirectBuy31820262.07275,000569,2502,148,316Form
3Wyatt, John TChief Executive OfficerDirectBuy31820261.96219,118429,4711,495,155Form
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Value
Value of
Held Shares
Form
1Nuzzo, Michael DirectBuy32320262.2225,00055,500104,129Form
2Wyatt, John TChief Executive OfficerDirectBuy31820262.07275,000569,2502,148,316Form
3Wyatt, John TChief Executive OfficerDirectBuy31820261.96219,118429,4711,495,155Form

Investor Activity (13F)

Updated Aug 21, 2026
13F holdings as of Mar 31, 2026 (Q1 2026)

Active managers (13F portfolio over $250M, at least 3 holdings) with a position over $5M that is either over 10% of their portfolio or held in a concentrated book of 50 or fewer total positions. Index/ETF, sovereign, bank, community-bank and charitable/donor-advised filers are excluded.

Active ManagerValue% of PortfolioTotal PositionsQoQFiling
Partners Group Holding AG$179.1 Mil13.3%50Hold13F
Silver Point Capital L.P.$6.1 Mil0.5%16New13F
Active ManagerValue% of PortfolioTotal PositionsQoQFiling
Silver Point Capital L.P.$6.1 Mil0.5%16New13F
Active Manager
Active ManagerValue% of PortfolioTotal PositionsQoQFiling
Partners Group Holding AG$179.1 Mil13.3%50Hold13F
Silver Point Capital L.P.$6.1 Mil0.5%16New13F
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