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ChinaCast Education Reports First Quarter 2010 Financial Results

BEIJING, May 10, 2010 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX News Network) -- ChinaCast Education Corporation (Nasdaq:CAST), (the "Company" or "ChinaCast"), a leading for-profit, post-secondary education and e-Learning services provider in China, today announced its financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2010.

  --  First Quarter 2010 Highlights(1):


  --  Total revenues increased 42% to $15.9 million
  --  Gross profit increased 30% to $8.8 million; Gross profit margin was 55%
  --  Operating income increased 45% to $6.1 million; Operating income margin
      was 38%
  --  Net income increased 58% to $4.6 million; Net income margin was 29%
  --  Diluted EPS of $0.10
  --  Adjusted net income (non-GAAP) increased 41% to $6.3 million; Adjusted
      net income margin (non-GAAP) was 39%
  --  Adjusted Diluted EPS (non-GAAP) was $0.14
  --  Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP) increased 43% to $9.5 million; Adjusted
      EBITDA margin (non-GAAP) was 60%
  --  Cash and bank balances together with term deposits totaled $132.7
      million as of March 31, 2010
  --  Company common stock listing upgraded to the Nasdaq Global Select Market
  --  Entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to acquire third
      accredited private university in China for $66.0 million


"ChinaCast generated continued strong growth in revenues and profits in the first quarter of 2010 as we successfully and efficiently executed our strategy to further establish our leadership position in China's rapidly growing post secondary education market," stated Ron Chan, Chairman and CEO. "A major factor in our performance during the quarter was the contribution from Lijiang College ("LJC") in Guilin, which we acquired in October 2009. Today we now have over 20,400 students enrolled at our university campuses in Chongqing and Guilin focused on career-oriented degree programs, in addition to 141,000 e-learning students in partnership with 15 state-owned universities serviced through our nationwide e-Learning network.

"During the first quarter we continued to pursue growth through strategic acquisitions of established accredited universities by entering into a MOU to acquire Hubei Industrial University Business College (HIUBC), a private, accredited university located in Wuhan, China. HIBUC had 9,929 students enrolled on-campus for the academic year starting September 2009, with expected pro forma revenues of approximately $15.9 million and EBITDA of $7.4 million for the academic year, as well as a campus encompassing 47 acres and over 2.2 million square feet of building floor space.

"In addition to our acquisition strategy, we also focused aggressively during the first quarter on increasing enrollment through expanded educational offerings, such as summer exchange and international degree offerings that complement our domestic accredited degree programs. With our growing enterprise of high-quality universities and expanding educational offerings, coupled with our strong financial condition and ability to leverage our existing asset base, we believe we are well positioned to capitalize on China's growing education sector, now the world's largest post-secondary education market, driven in part by the government's goal to double post secondary student enrollment to over 40 million students by 2020."

Antonio Sena, Chief Financial Officer added, "We continued to exercise efficient operational and fiscal management during the first quarter as we further integrated LJC, and as we continued to pursue additional opportunities to optimize our growth and profit potential. Our cash position and cash flow from operations remained strong during the quarter, and following the planned acquisition of HIBUC, we expect to remain in a strong cash and working capital position as we continue to seek additional accretive acquisitions."

(1) See financial tables below and the GAAP to non-GAAP reconciliation attached to this press release. The U.S. dollar figures presented in this release are derived from the corresponding RMB figures from the Company's Form 10Q for the period ended March 31, 2010, and are based on the historical exchange rate of US$1.0 = 6.8 RMB at March 31, 2010.

First Quarter 2010 Financial Results

Total Revenues -- Total revenues for the quarter increased 42% to $15.9 million from $11.3 million in the first quarter of 2009. ChinaCast is organized into two business segments: the Traditional University Group ("TUG"), offering accredited bachelor and diploma degree programs to students from the Foreign Trade and Business College ("FTBC") campus in Chongqing and the Lijiang College ("LJC") campus in Guilin, and the e-Learning Group ("ELG"), encompassing the Company's e-Learning education service businesses. TUG revenue for the quarter increased 108% to $9.1 million from $4.4 million in the first quarter of 2009 primarily due to the acquisition of LJC. ELG revenue for the quarter decreased 1% to $6.8 million from $6.9 million in the first quarter of 2009 primarily due to a decrease in equipment sales. The Company also reports revenue by service and equipment revenue. Service revenue for the quarter increased 47% to $15.9 million from $10.8 million in the first quarter of 2009 primarily due to the acquisition of LJC while equipment revenue decreased 99% to $0.01 million from $0.42 million in the first quarter of 2009.

Cost of Sales -- Cost of sales for the quarter increased 60% to $7.1 million from $4.4 million in the first quarter of 2009.

Gross Profit and Gross Margin -- Gross profit for the quarter increased 30% to $8.8 million from $6.8 million in the first quarter of 2009. Gross profit margin for the quarter was 55% compared to 61% in the first quarter of 2009.

Share Based Compensation -- Share based compensation for the quarter decreased 56% to $0.43 million from $0.97 million in the first quarter of 2009.

Operating Expenses -- Operating expenses for the quarter increased 6% to $2.8 million from $2.6 million in the first quarter of 2009.

Operating Income, Operating Income Margin -- Operating income for the quarter increased 45% to $6.1 million from $4.2 million in the first quarter of 2009. Operating income margin for the quarter was 38% compared to 37% in the first quarter of 2009.

Net Income, Net Income Margin -- Net income attributable to the Company for the quarter increased 58% to $4.6 million from $2.9 million in the first quarter of 2009. Net income margin for the quarter was 29%.

Diluted EPS -- Diluted earnings per share for the quarter were $0.10 compared to $0.08 in the first quarter of 2009 primarily due to an increase in net income partially offset by a year-over-year increase in shares used in the computation. The fully diluted share count for the quarter was 46,312,165 compared to 35,648,251 in the first quarter of 2009.

Adjusted Net Income, Adjusted Net Income Margin -- Adjusted net income excluding share based compensation and amortization of intangibles (non-GAAP) for the quarter increased 41% to $6.3 million from $4.5 million in the first quarter of 2009. Adjusted net income margin (non-GAAP) for the quarter was 39% compared to 40% in the first quarter of 2009.

Adjusted Diluted EPS -- Adjusted diluted earnings per share excluding share based compensation, amortization of intangibles and impairment expenses (non-GAAP) for the quarter were $0.14 compared to $0.13 in the first quarter of 2009.

Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA Margin -- Adjusted EBITDA excluding share based compensation expenses (non-GAAP) for the quarter increased 43% to $9.5 million from $6.7 million in the first quarter of 2009. Adjusted EBITDA margin (non-GAAP) for the quarter was 60% compared to 59% in the first quarter of 2009.

Cash and Bank Balances together with Term Deposits -- Cash and bank balances together with term deposits totaled $132.7 million as of March 31, 2010, compared to $122.7 million as of December 31, 2009.

Financial Outlook for 2010

For the full year ending December 31, 2010, the Company reaffirmed the following previously provided guidance:

  --  Total net revenue will be between $78 million to $80 million (a
      year-on-year increase of 53% to 57%)
  --  Adjusted net income excluding share based compensation, amortization of
      intangibles, gain on disposal of property and equipment, and impairment
      expenses (non-GAAP) will be between $25 million to $27 million (a
      year-on-year increase of 34% to 44%)
  --  Adjusted EBITDA excluding share based compensation (non-GAAP) will be
      between $45 million to $47 million (a year-on-year increase of 58% to
      65%)


This is the Company's current and preliminary view, which is subject to change.

Conference Call Information

ChinaCast's management team will host an earnings conference call at 8:30 am ET, Tuesday, May 11, 2010. The dial-in details for the earnings conference call are as follows:

Earnings Call Telephone Numbers: U.S./Canada Toll Free: +1-877-303-9226 International: +1-760-666-3566

A replay of the earnings conference call will be available at the following numbers:

Replay Telephone Numbers: U.S./Canada Toll Free: +1-800-642-1687 International: +1-706-645-9291 Replay Pass Code: 70868347

The replay will be available starting at 11:30 am ET, Tuesday, May 11, 2010, through 11:59 pm ET, Tuesday, May 25, 2010.

Additionally, a live and archived version of the earnings call will be available at www.chinacasteducation.com. Please access the website approximately 10 minutes prior to the start time in order to download and install any necessary software.

About ChinaCast Education Corporation

Established in 1999, ChinaCast Education Corporation is a leading for-profit, post-secondary education and e-learning services provider in China. The Company provides post-secondary degree and diploma programs through its two universities in China: The Foreign Trade and Business College of Chongqing Normal University and the Lijiang College of Guangxi Normal University. These universities offer fully accredited, career-oriented bachelor's degree and diploma programs in business, economics, law, IT/computer engineering, hospitality and tourism management, advertising, language studies, art and music. The Company provides its e-learning services to post-secondary institutions, K-12 schools, government agencies and corporate enterprises via its nationwide satellite/fiber broadband network. These services include interactive distance learning applications, multimedia education content delivery, English language training and vocational training courses. The company is listed on the NASDAQ with the ticker symbol CAST.

Safe Harbor Statement

This press release may contain statements that are forward-looking, as that term is defined by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements express our current expectations or forecasts of possible future results or events, including projections of future performance, statements of management's plans and objectives, future contracts, and forecasts of trends and other matters. These projections, expectations and trends are dependent on certain risks and uncertainties including such factors, among others, as growth in demand for education services, smooth and timely implementation of new training centers and other risk factors listed in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2009. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this filing, and we undertake no obligation to update or revise such statements to reflect new circumstances or unanticipated events as they occur. You can identify these statements by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historic or current facts and often use words such as "anticipate", "estimate," "expect," "believe," "will likely result," "outlook," "project" and other words and expressions of similar meaning. No assurance can be given that the results in any forward-looking statements will be achieved and actual results could be affected by one or more factors, which could cause them to differ materially. For these statements, we claim the protection of the safe harbor for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act.

About Non-GAAP Financial Measures

To supplement our consolidated financial statements, which statements are prepared and presented in accordance with GAAP, we use the following non-GAAP financial measures: adjusted net income, adjusted net-income margin, adjusted EPS (basic and diluted), adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA margin. The presentation of this financial information is not intended to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for, or superior to, the financial information prepared and presented in accordance with GAAP. For more information on these non-GAAP financial measures, please see the tables captioned "Reconciliations of non-GAAP results of operations measures to the nearest comparable GAAP measures" included at the end of this release.

We use these non-GAAP financial measures for financial and operational decision making and as a means to evaluate period-to-period comparisons. Our management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide meaningful supplemental information regarding our performance by excluding certain expenses and expenditures that may not be indicative of our recurring core business operating results." These non-GAAP financial measures exclude from our operating performance not only non-cash charges, such as stock-based compensation, but also discrete cash charges that are infrequent in nature. We believe that both management and investors benefit from referring to these non-GAAP financial measures in assessing our performance and when planning, forecasting and analyzing future periods. These non-GAAP financial measures also facilitate management's internal comparisons to our historical performance and liquidity as well as comparisons to our competitors' operating results. We believe these non-GAAP financial measures are useful to investors both because (1) they allow for greater transparency with respect to key metrics used by management in its financial and operational decision making and (2) they are used by our institutional investors and the analyst community to help them analyze the health of our business. The accompanying tables have more details on the GAAP financial measures that are most directly comparable to non-GAAP financial measures and the related reconciliations between these financial measures.

                 CHINACAST EDUCATION CORPORATION
        CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Unaudited)
            (In thousands, except share-related data)


                                                        As of
                                   As of March 31,     December
                                  ------------------     31,

                                   2010       2010       2009
                                  -------  ---------  ---------
                                    US$       RMB        RMB
  Assets
  Current assets:
    Cash and cash equivalents      51,769    352,027    327,628
    Term deposits                  80,882    550,000    507,000
    Accounts receivable             7,722     52,509     53,828
    Inventory                         213      1,449      1,386
    Prepaid expenses and other
     current assets                 2,737     18,611     19,212
    Amounts due from related
     parties                          505      3,438      6,388
    Deferred tax assets                77        521      1,010
    Current portion of prepaid
     lease payments for land use
     right                            477      3,246      3,246
                                  -------  ---------  ---------
  Total current assets            144,382    981,801    919,698
  Non-current deposits              3,454     23,489     14,550
  Property and equipment, net      75,616    514,190    516,938
  Prepaid lease payments for
   land use rights --
   non-current                     21,177    144,002    144,818
  Acquired intangible assets,
   net                              9,216     62,668     71,286
  Long-term investments               452      3,071      3,101
  Non-current advances to
   related party                   14,665     99,724     99,727

  Goodwill                         74,084    503,769    503,771
                                  -------  ---------  ---------

  Total assets                    343,046  2,332,714  2,273,889
                                  =======  =========  =========

  Liabilities and equity
  Current liabilities:
    Accounts payable                3,032     20,621     16,061
    Accrued expenses and other
     current liabilities           28,985    197,101    215,631
    Deferred revenues              14,597     99,256    156,645
    Income taxes payable           11,032     75,015     68,731
    Current portion of long-term
     bank borrowings               11,176     76,000    104,400
    Current portion of capital
     lease obligation                 200      1,358      1,323

    Other borrowings               10,147     69,000        200
                                  -------  ---------  ---------

  Total current liabilities        79,169    538,351    562,991
                                  -------  ---------  ---------
  Non-current liabilities:
    Long-term bank borrowings      21,471    146,000    134,000
    Deferred tax liabilities --
     non-current                    4,348     29,566     30,923
    Unrecognized tax benefits --
     non-current                    9,778     66,491     62,457
                                  -------  ---------  ---------

  Total non-current liabilities    35,597    242,057    227,380
                                  -------  ---------  ---------

  Total liabilities               114,766    780,408    790,371
                                  -------  ---------  ---------
  Commitments and contingencies
  Equity:
    Ordinary shares (US$0.0001
     par value; 100,000,000
     shares authorized;
    46,043,218 and 45,170,698
     shares issued and
     outstanding in 2010
    and 2009, respectively)             5         34         33
    Additional paid-in capital    195,245  1,327,668  1,290,651
    Statutory reserve               5,756     39,139     39,139
    Accumulated other
     comprehensive loss             (857)    (5,827)    (6,055)

    Retained earnings              24,663    167,705    136,583
                                  -------  ---------  ---------

  Total ChinaCast Education
   Corporation shareholders'
   equity                         224,812  1,528,719  1,460,351

  Noncontrolling interest           3,468     23,587     23,167
                                  -------  ---------  ---------

  Total equity                    228,280  1,552,306  1,483,518
                                  -------  ---------  ---------

  Total liabilities and equity    343,046  2,332,714  2,273,889
                                  =======  =========  =========


                     CHINACAST EDUCATION CORPORATION
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE
                            INCOME (Unaudited)
                (In thousands, except share-related data)



                                      For the three months ended March
                                                    31,
                                     ----------------------------------

                                        2010        2010        2009
                                     ----------  ----------  ----------
                                        US$         RMB         RMB

  Revenues:
   Service                               15,930     108,330      73,641

   Equipment                                  5          31       2,876
                                     ----------  ----------  ----------


                                         15,935     108,361      76,517
                                     ----------  ----------  ----------

  Cost of revenues:
   Service                              (7,091)    (48,219)    (27,367)

   Equipment                                 --          --     (2,838)
                                     ----------  ----------  ----------


                                        (7,091)    (48,219)    (30,205)
                                     ----------  ----------  ----------


  Gross profit                            8,844      60,142      46,312
                                     ----------  ----------  ----------

  Operating (expenses) income:

  Selling and marketing expenses
   (including share-based
   compensation
  of RMB410 and RMB840 for the
   three months ended March 31
  for 2010 and 2009, respectively)        (118)       (805)     (1,748)
  General and administrative
   expenses (including share-based
  compensation of RMB2,480 and
   RMB5,736 for the three months
  ended March 31 for 2010 and 2009,
   respectively)                        (2,592)    (17,627)    (17,628)

      Foreign exchange gain (loss)         (45)       (303)         169
      Management service fee                 --          --         967

      Other operating income                  1           7         505
                                     ----------  ----------  ----------

      Total operating expenses, net     (2,754)    (18,728)    (17,735)

  Income from operations                  6,090      41,414      28,577
  Interest income                           435       2,954       2,312

  Interest expense                        (437)     (2,971)     (1,453)
                                     ----------  ----------  ----------
  Income before provision for
   income taxes and earnings in
   equity method
  investments                             6,088      41,397      29,436

  Provision for income taxes            (1,443)     (9,811)     (6,325)
                                     ----------  ----------  ----------
  Net income before earnings in
   equity investments                     4,645      31,586      23,111

  Loss in equity investments                (4)        (30)       (266)
                                     ----------  ----------  ----------
  Income from continuing operation,
   net of tax                             4,641      31,556      22,845
  Discontinued operations
  Loss from discontinued
   operations, net of taxes of
   RMBnil for 2009 and 2010:                 --          --        (604
                                     ----------  ----------  ----------
  Net income                              4,641      31,556      22,241
  Less: Net income attributable to
   noncontrolling interest                 (64)       (434)     (2,559)
                                     ----------  ----------  ----------
  Net income attributable to
   ChinaCast Education Corporation        4,577      31,122      19,682
                                     ==========  ==========  ==========
  Net income                              4,641      31,556      22,241
  Foreign currency translation
   adjustments                               31         214       (802)
  Comprehensive income                    4,672      31,770      21,439
  Comprehensive income attributable
   to noncontrolling interest              (62)       (420)     (2,553)
                                     ----------  ----------  ----------
  Comprehensive income attributable
   to ChinaCast Education
   Corporation                            4,610      31,350      18,886
                                     ==========  ==========  ==========

  Net income per share
  Net income attributable to
   ChinaCast Education Corporation
   per share:

   Basic                                   0.10        0.68        0.55
                                     ==========  ==========  ==========


   Diluted                                 0.10        0.67        0.55
                                     ==========  ==========  ==========

  Weighted average shares used in
   computation:

   Basic                             45,968,134  45,968,134  35,648,251
                                     ==========  ==========  ==========


   Diluted                           46,312,165  46,312,165  35,648,251
                                     ==========  ==========  ==========


                    CHINACAST EDUCATION CORPORATION
      CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (Unaudited)
                             (In thousands)


                                         For the three months ended
                                                  March 31,
                                        -----------------------------

                                          2010      2010       2009
                                        --------  --------  ---------
                                           US$       RMB       RMB

  Cash flows from operating
   activities:
  Net income                               4,641    31,556     22,241
  Adjustments to reconcile net income
   to net cash provided by operating
   activities:
    Depreciation                           1,610    10,950      6,016
    Amortization of acquired
     intangible assets                     1,267     8,618      4,091
    Amortization of land use rights          120       816        650
    Share-based compensation                 425     2,890      6,576
    Loss on disposal of property,
     plant and equipment                      --         1         --
    Loss in equity investments                 4        30        266
  Changes in assets and liabilities:
    Accounts receivable                      191     1,297   (14,328)
    Inventory                                (9)      (63)         17
    Prepaid expenses and other current
     assets                                   88       601      2,541
    Non-current deposits                   (874)   (5,939)      (295)
    Amounts due from related parties         434     2,950        800
    Accounts payable                         671     4,560      2,215
    Accrued expenses and other current
     liabilities                           (458)   (3,116)    (2,178)
    Deferred revenues                    (8,440)  (57,389)   (33,118)
    Amount due to related party               --        --      (289)
    Income taxes payable                     924     6,284      3,534
    Deferred tax assets                       72       489         --
    Deferred tax liabilities               (199)   (1,357)      (638)
    Unrecognized tax benefits                594     4,034      1,943
  Net cash provided by operating
   activities                              1,061     7,212         44
  Cash flows from investing
   activities:
    Advance to related party                  --        --   (20,000)
    Repayment from advance to related
     party                                    --         3     25,922
    Purchase of property and equipment   (3,433)  (23,345)    (4,377)
    Term deposits                        (6,324)  (43,000)  (133,700)
    Deposits for investments               (441)   (3,000)         --
  Net cash used in investing
   activities                           (10,198)  (69,342)  (132,155)

  Cash flows from financing
   activities:
    Other borrowings raised               10,147    69,000         --
    Repayment of other borrowings           (29)     (200)         --
    Bank borrowings raised                 6,176    42,000         --
    Bank borrowings repaid               (8,588)  (58,400)         --
    Proceeds from issuance of shares,
     net of issuance costs                 5,019    34,128         --
                                        --------  --------  ---------
  Net cash provided by financing
   activities                             12,725    86,528         --
                                        --------  --------  ---------
  Effect of foreign exchange rate
   changes                                    --         1          1
  Net increase(decrease) in cash and
   cash equivalents                        3,588    24,399  (132,110)
  Cash and cash equivalents at
   beginning of the period                48,181   327,628    220,131
                                        --------  --------  ---------

  Cash and cash equivalents at end of
   the period                             51,769   352,027     88,021


                 CHINACAST EDUCATION CORPORATION
   RECONCILIATIONS OF NON-GAAP RESULTS OF OPERATIONS MEASURES
       TO THE NEAREST COMPARABLE GAAP MEASURES (Unaudited)
                     (In millions except EPS)


                                          1Q       1Q     YoY
  Adjusted Net Income (non-GAAP)        FY2010   FY2009  Change
                                       -------  -------  ------
    Net Income (Loss) Attributable to
     ChinaCast Education                 $4.58    $2.89     58%
    Share-based Compensation             $0.43    $0.97    -56%
    Amortization of Acquired
     Intangible Assets                   $1.27    $0.60    111%
    Adjusted Net Income (non-GAAP)       $6.28    $4.46     41%
      Adjusted Net Margin (non-GAAP)       39%      40%
    Adjusted Diluted EPS (non-GAAP)      $0.14    $0.13


                                          1Q       1Q     YoY
  Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP)            FY2010   FY2009  Change
                                       -------  -------  ------
    Net Income (Loss) Attributable to
     ChinaCast Education                 $4.58    $2.89     58%
    Depreciation                         $1.61    $0.89     82%
    Amortization of Acquired
     Intangible Assets                   $1.27    $0.60    111%
    Amortization of Land Use Rights      $0.12    $0.10     25%
    Share-based Compensation             $0.43    $0.97    -56%
    Interest Income                    ($0.44)  ($0.34)     28%
    Interest Expense                     $0.44    $0.21    104%
    Provision for income taxes           $1.44    $0.93     55%
    Earnings in equity investments       $0.00    $0.04    -89%
    Net income attributable to
     non-controlling interest            $0.06    $0.38    -83%
    Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP)           $9.51    $6.67     43%
      Adjusted EBITDA Margin
       (non-GAAP)                          60%      59%

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SOURCE: ChinaCast Education Corporation

CONTACT:  ChinaCast Education
Michael Santos, President-International
+1-347-482-1588
mjsantos@chinacasteducation.com
HC International
Ted Haberfield, Executive Vice President
+1-760-755-2716
thaberfield@hcinternational.net

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