Learning Tree International February 2009 Company Presentation

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Learning Tree International February 2009 Company Presentation

Forward-Looking Statements Except for historical statements and discussions, this discussion consists of "forward-looking statements." All plans, projections, and future estimates are forward-looking statements, which in some, but not all, cases, are identified by words such as "anticipate," "estimate," "project," "believe," "expect" and similar expressions. Please do not put undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on certain factors and assumptions about future risks and uncertainties. Many, but not all, of these factors and assumptions are identified in Item 1A, Risk Factors in Learning Tree International, Inc. s ( Learning Tree s ) Annual Report on Form 10-K ( Item 1A ). Although Learning Tree believes that the assumptions are reasonable, it is likely that at least some of the forward-looking statements will not come true. Accordingly, Learning Tree s actual results will differ from those suggested by any forward-looking statement, and those differences could be material. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, among others, those factors included in Item 1A as well as those discussed in other places in Learning Tree s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. For example, actual results could differ materially from those projected as a result of Learning Tree's dependence on the timely development, introduction and customer acceptance of courses and products; risks in technology development and introduction; risks associated with the introduction of e-learning either by Learning Tree or its competitors; the impact of competition and pricing pressures; Learning Tree s ability to attract and retain key management and other personnel; risks associated with international operations, including currency fluctuations; the effect of changing economic conditions; Learning Tree s ability to maintain its current operating margins; the effect of adverse weather conditions, strikes, acts of war or terrorism, and other external events. Should one or more of these risks, or any other risk, materialize, or should one or more of the underlying assumptions prove to be incorrect, Learning Tree s actual results may vary materially from those anticipated, estimated, expected or projected. In light of the risks and uncertainties, there can be no assurance that any forward-looking information will in fact prove to be correct. Learning Tree does not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements. Page 2

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Who Is Learning Tree? Learning Tree International, founded in 1974, is the world s leading vendor-independent Information Technology and Management training company Corporate and government clients train their managers and IT professionals at Learning Tree Education Centers as well as their own facilities Proprietary library of 247 hands-on courses advertised d in November 2008 catalogs 165 IT courses 82 management courses Highly scalable platform with courses developed centrally and delivered globally via a network of wholly owned subsidiaries Diversified revenue stream across product lines, geographies g & industries In FY2008, Learning Tree presented courses in 43 countries on 6 continents Page 6

Learning Tree Market Position Third-party management and IT training large, highly fragmented markets Management Training $40 billion worldwide market IT Training $23 billion worldwide market No single competitor with significant market share Learning Tree market strengths th Global presence approximately 50% of revenues outside US Breadth and quality of proprietary course library Vendor independence Size and quality of instructor team Brand recognition Extensive, blue chip customer base Impeccable client retention Page 7

Longstanding Global Presence Los Angeles Washington, D.C. Ottawa New York Toronto --City with Learning Tree Education Center -- City where Learning Tree delivered on-site course 07/08 Tokyo Chicago Paris Stockholm London Atlanta Page 8

Skills Gaps Have Specific Drivers Information Technology skills gap drivers Waves of new technology typically 15 20-year duration Continually expanding skill sets required of IT professionals Ever-broadening IT workforce Management Training skills gap drivers Evolving needs of managers in technology-empowered environments Perpetual flow of individuals into and through management positions Page 9

Blue Chip Customer Profile US Clients International Clients All trademarks are owned by their respective organizations. Page 10

Large Base of Loyal Repeat Customers At the organizational level: More than 11,500 organizations served in FY2008 Client base developed d over 34-year history Diversity of revenues across many clients, industries and geographies Largest client is less than 2% of revenues All 100 largest clients in FY2003 were clients five years later in FY 2008 At the individual level: Over 1.9 million course participants to date 53% of FY2008 participants i t had taken a previous Learning Tree course By a 39:1 ratio, Learning Tree course participants state that Learning Tree courses are better at preparing them to use their new knowledge and skills than comparable competitors courses they have taken. Page 11

Comprehensive Delivery Model Events in Education Centers ( Public courses) Events at customer locations ( On-site courses) Marketing Content Systems Instructors Operations ~80% of Revenues ~20% of Revenues Page 12

Proprietary, Growing Library of Course Titles Curriculum # of Titles Windows Systems and Exchange 28 Business Intelligence and SQL Server 21 Visual Studio and.net Development 17 SharePoint, Access and Office 12 RDBMS and Oracle Databases 12 Web Development and XML 14 Security 15 Software Engineering 13 Java, C++ and Perl Programming 12 UNIX and Linux 7 Networking, Cisco and PC Support 18 ITIL Certification 17 Communication and Time Management 16 Project Management 18 Management and Leadership 12 Business Analysis 15 Total 247 169 IT Course Titles 78 Management Course Titles Data for courses marketed as of November 2008. Page 13

Proprietary Presentation and Instructional Design Technology Patented MagnaLearn Instructional Enhancement System Superior presentation capability allows active instructor manipulation and enhancement of course content Visual reinforcement improves participant attention span and increases key concept retention Direct feedback of instructor notations for course content revisions RealityPlus Instructional Design for management courses Full-scale immersion in simulated real-world environment enables hands-on management learning activities Participants in RealityPlus practice new concepts in realistic simulations to obtain concrete, hands-on experience Gain the ability and confidence to apply their knowledge and skills to their jobs than participants p in traditional management training Page 14

Highest Quality Worldwide Instructor Team Over 640 highly qualified instructors All are independent contractors Exclusive teaching agreements with Learning Tree Real world IT & management professionals Average over 24 years of practical experience Teach an average of 11 courses per year on an as needed basis Course participants learn up-to-date, immediately applicable skills from industry practitioners Average instructor rating is 3.87 out of 4.00 (97% out of 100%) Page 15

Multi-tiered Sales and Marketing Customers Learning Tree Direct Sales WW Program program managers Managers Local lprogram program managers Managers Line managers Managers HR Professionals professionals Direct Marketing Mail Email Web Telemarketing Training managers Managers First-line Supervisors Managers & IT Professionals Public Events On-Site Events Page 16

Experienced Management Team Name Title Years With Company Years Of Experience Nick Schacht CEO and President 6 27 Bob Waldron Chief Financial Officer 1 35 Magnus Nylund Chief Information Officer 16 16 David Booker Chief Operating Officer 15 25 Jennifer Urick VP, Product Development 12 20 David Taylor, Jr. Worldwide VP, Marketing 5 22 Nancy McKinley VP, HR & Administration 1 36 Don Berbary General Manager, US 4 30 Richard Chappell General Manager, UK 13 25 Travis Lindgren General Manager, Canada 1 12 Francis Balland General Manager, France 4 35 Kristina Tidner General Manager, Sweden 8 19 Yoko Segawa General Manager, Japan 5 22 AVERAGE TENURE 7 25 Page 17

Revenue 190 180 S $ in millio ons U 170 160 150 140 130 2006 2007 2008 Fiscal Year Page 18

Operating Income 20 15 S $ in millio ons U 10 5 0-5 2006 2007 2008 Fiscal Year Page 19

Summary Operating Model 2006 2007 2008 Potential (1) Long Term Revenues 100% 100% 100% 100% Gross Profit 51% 56% 58% 60-62% Course Development 7% 5% 5% 5% Sales and Marketing 28% 25% 24% 26% General & Administrative 18% 18% 18% 12% Operating Income (loss) (2%) 9% 10% 17-19% (1) Optimal model in normal growth environment if long-term goals can be achieved. Actual results will vary, possibly materially. Page 20

Investment Opportunity Strong, clean balance sheet $94.2 million in cash, equivalents, and available for sale securities at 10/3/08 No debt All receivables from corporations and governments Performance improvement plan driven by fundamental business model Increase gross profit margins through scheduling improvements and cost control Improve return on sales and marketing investments Use leverage inherent in business model to increase operating income Clear growth strategy Rapidly grow course titles to increase size of course library Increase productivity of sales and marketing efforts Introduce blended-learning training formats Well-positioned to take advantage of underlying business strengths and market opportunities Page 21

Education Is Our Business Learning Tree International 1805 Library Street Reston, Virginia USA 20190 +1.703.709.9119 www.learningtree.com Page 22