Aspen Group to Present at the 10th Annual LD Micro Main Event

NEW YORK, Nov. 28, 2017 — Aspen Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:ASPU), a post-secondary education company, announced today that it will be presenting at the 10th annual LD Micro Main Event on Tuesday, December 5 at 10AM PST at the Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel in Los Angeles, CA. Michael Mathews, Chairman & CEO of Aspen Group, Inc. will be presenting, as well as holding 1:1 meetings with investors.
The LD Micro Main Event is the largest independent conference for small/micro-cap companies and will feature 250 names presenting to an audience of over 1,000 attendees.About Aspen Group, Inc. (Nasdaq:ASPU)Aspen Group, Inc. is a post-secondary education company. Aspen University’s mission is to offer any motivated college-worthy student the opportunity to receive a high quality, responsibly priced distance-learning education for the purpose of achieving sustainable economic and social benefits for themselves and their families. Aspen is dedicated to providing the highest quality education experiences taught by top-tier faculty; 54% of Aspen University’s faculty hold doctoral degrees. To learn more about Aspen, visit www.aspen.edu.About LD MicroLD Micro was founded in 2006 with the sole purpose of being an independent resource in the microcap space. What started out as a newsletter highlighting unique companies has transformed into several influential conferences annually.In 2015, LDM launched the first pure microcap index (the LDMi) to exclusively provide intraday information on the entire sector. For those interested in attending, please contact David Scher at [email protected] or visit www.ldmicro.com/events for more information.Company Contact:
Aspen Group, Inc.
Michael Mathews, CEO
914-906-9159

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