Coursera, Inc.

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Coursera, Inc. is an online learning platform founded in 2012 that offers access to courses, certificates, and degree programs from universities and institutions worldwide. It focuses on providing high-quality educational content across a variety of subjects, enabling learners to acquire new skills and improve their careers through flexible, accessible digital education.

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🚫 Coursera, Inc. does not pay dividends

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Inflection Point More than Doubles Monday.com Shares
The Motley Fool • Lawrence Rothman, Cfa • November 22, 2025

Inflection Point Investments LLP increased its stake in Monday.com by 11,200 shares in Q3, raising total holdings to 21,300 shares valued at $4.1 million, despite the company's stock being down 44.2% over the past year.

Digital Education Company Evaluation Report 2025 | Coursera, Udemy, and Pluralsight Lead with AI-Powered Personalization, Diverse Course Portfolios, and Enterprise-Focused Tech Training
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Researchandmarkets.Com • September 1, 2025

A comprehensive market analysis reveals Coursera, Udemy, and Pluralsight as leading digital education companies, leveraging AI-powered personalization and diverse course portfolios to transform online learning across K-12, higher education, and corporate training environments.

Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) Market to Reach USD 483.0 Billion by 2032, Driven by Digital Learning and Upskilling Demand | SNS Insider
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Sns Insider • June 26, 2025

The Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) market is projected to grow from $23.2 billion in 2023 to $483 billion by 2032, driven by digital learning, upskilling demands, and technological advancements in online education.

Technical and Vocational Education Market to Reach USD 1,793.00 Billion by 2032 Driven by Skill-Based Learning Demand
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Sns Insider • June 2, 2025

The Technical and Vocational Education market is projected to grow rapidly, reaching USD 1,793.00 billion by 2032, driven by the rising demand for skill-based learning and digital training access.

Why Coursera Stock Crashed Today
The Motley Fool • Jon Quast • October 25, 2024

Coursera stock crashed despite strong Q3 results, as the company lowered its full-year revenue guidance due to weak consumer demand and retention trends. However, the author believes investors may have overreacted, as the company's profitability is ahead of schedule and there are other positives in the business.

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