Coursera, Inc.

COUR

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Ticker
COUR
CIK0001651562
SIC7372
SectorServices
Industry CategoryComputer Software
Industry GroupServices – Computer Programming And Data Processing

Contact

Address2440 WEST EL CAMINO REAL, MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, 94040
Website coursera.org
Phone6509639884
CEOJeffrey N. Maggioncalda
Employees1,400

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Standardized Financials

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Income Statement
Revenue$704.87 million
Pre-Tax Income$-64.30 million
Net Income$-66.03 million
Net Income to Common$-66.03 million
EPS$-0.42
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Balance Sheet
Cash$748.00 million
Assets$951.20 million
Liabilities$340.70 million
Common Equity$610.50 million
Liabilities & Equity$951.20 million
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Cash Flow Statement
Calculations
NOPAT$-68.47 million
EBITDA$-73.44 million
Price to EarningsN/A
Price to Book$2.19
ROE-10.83%
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Morgan Stanley Downgrades Coursera (COUR) to Equal Weight, Lifts PT to $11

On Thursday, Morgan Stanley downgraded Coursera Inc. (NYSE:COUR) to Equal Weight from Overweight, while slightly increasing its price target to $11 from $10. The adjustment came as Morgan Stanley noted that Coursera currently trades at a premium valuation compared to Udemy Inc. (NASDAQ:UDMY). The firm’s decision to adjust both stocks to Equal Weight is due […]

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Coursera Faces Growth Challenges Amid Fading Enterprise Trends, Morgan Stanley Says

Coursera (COUR) faces growth uncertainty amid enterprise segment challenges and modest margin expans

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