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Cornell Companies, Inc.

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Cornell Companies, Inc.
1700 West Loop South, Ste. 1500
Houston, TX 77027
TX Tel. 713-623-0790
Toll Free 888-624-0816
Fax 713-623-2853

Type: Public
On the web: http://www.cornellcompanies.com

Graduating from this Cornell might not impress people as much as earning a degree from the Ivy League university with the same name. Cornell Companies designs, builds, and operates secure and community-based correctional centers. It runs more than 70 adult and juvenile facilities with about 18,500 beds in 15 states and Washington, DC. The company's adult and juvenile community-based facilities (including halfway houses) provide services such as General Equivalency Diploma (GED) programs, job training and placement, recreation and leisure activities, health care (including mental health and drug counseling), and life skills training.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2007:
Sales: $360.6M
One year growth: (0.1%)
Net income: $11.9M
Income growth: 0.3%

Officers:
Chairman, President, and CEO: James E. Hyman
CFO and Treasurer: John R. Nieser
VP Corporate Development: Benjamin E. Erwin

Competitors:
Avalon Correctional Services
Corrections Corporation of America
GEO Group

 
 
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Cornell Corrections redirects here. For the university in Ithaca, New York, see Cornell University. For other uses of Cornell, see Cornell (disambiguation).

Cornell Companies NYSECRN is a large American corporation primarily concerned with providing corrections services and facilities to state governments on a contract basis. Cornell currently operates 81 corrections facilities in 17 states and the District of Columbia. The company's headquarters is located in Houston, Texas.

For a description of the original investment in Cornell by the venture capital arm of Dillon Read, now part of UBS, see Dillon, Read & Co. Inc. and the Aristocracy of Prison Profits [[1]]

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