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About COUR

Coursera, Inc. is an online learning platform, which engages in the provision of online courses and degrees from universities and companies. It offers arts, chemistry, engineering, food, and nutrition, health, humanities, law, medicine, and music. 

CEO
Greg M. Hart
CEOGreg M. Hart
Employees
1,260
Employees1,260
Headquarters
Mountain View, California
HeadquartersMountain View, California
Founded
2011
Founded2011
Employees
1,260
Employees1,260

COUR Key Statistics

Market cap
1.10B
Market cap1.10B
Price-Earnings ratio
-23.02
Price-Earnings ratio-23.02
Dividend yield
Dividend yield
Average volume
3.10M
Average volume3.10M
High today
$6.57
High today$6.57
Low today
$6.54
Low today$6.54
Open price
$7.27
Open price$7.27
Volume
12.10K
Volume12.10K
52 Week high
$13.56
52 Week high$13.56
52 Week low
$5.76
52 Week low$5.76

Stock Snapshot

As of today, Coursera(COUR) shares are valued at $6.54. The company's market cap stands at 1.1B, with a P/E ratio of -23.02.

On 2026-01-14, Coursera(COUR) stock moved within a range of $6.54 to $6.57. With shares now at $6.54, the stock is trading 0.0% above its intraday low and -0.5% below the session's peak.

Trading activity shows a volume of 12.1K, compared to an average daily volume of 3.1M.

Over the past 52 weeks, Coursera(COUR) stock has traded between a high of $13.56 and a low of $5.76.

Over the past 52 weeks, Coursera(COUR) stock has traded between a high of $13.56 and a low of $5.76.

Analyst ratings

64%

of 14 ratings
Buy
64.3%
Hold
28.6%
Sell
7.1%

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