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Coursera
COUR63
$6.97arrow_drop_up2.80%$0.18
Asset logo for symbol COUR
COUR63

$6.97

arrow_drop_up2.80%
Key Stats
Open$6.90
Prev. Close$6.78
EPS-0.51
DividendNon-Dividend
Next Earnings Date-
Dividend Yield %-
PE Ratio-
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Day Range6.74
7.17
52 Week Range6.35
21.26
Ratios
EPS-0.51
Fundamentals
Payout Ratio-
Industry average yield2.92%
Last Dividend pay date-
Dividend per share-
Dividend yield forecast-

Stock Analysis

Technicals

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Analyst rating

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Stock Performance

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US Consumer Defensive Sector-
US Market-
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COUR / Market

COUR exceeded the US Market which returned 2.09% over the last twenty four hours.
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COUR / Consumer Defensive Sector

COUR exceeded the US Consumer Defensive sector which returned 1.76% over the last twenty four hours.

Coursera (COUR) Statistics

Coursera, Inc. (COUR) is a leading online learning platform that offers a wide range of courses and educational programs. The company's stock, COUR, is traded on the stock market and is subject to various statistics that provide insights into its performance. These statistics help investors and analysts assess the company's financial health and market position. For example, COUR's valuation metrics, such as price-to-earnings ratio and market capitalization, give an idea of how the market values the company. Similarly, understanding COUR's fundamentals, such as revenue growth and profitability, is crucial in evaluating its potential as an investment.
Compared to its sector, COUR's stock performance is an important indicator of its competitiveness. By comparing COUR's stock price movement with the overall sector's performance, investors can gauge whether COUR is outperforming or underperforming its peers. Furthermore, COUR's revenue per share reveals the company's ability to generate revenue on a per-share basis, providing insights into its revenue-generating efficiency. Another important metric, COUR's enterprise to EBITDA ratio, helps investors evaluate its financial leverage and operational efficiency.
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How has Coursera (COUR) stock's performance compared to its sector and the market over the past year?

Over the past year, Coursera (COUR) has experienced a price change of . Compared to the Consumer Defensive sector, which saw a change of 21.28%, Coursera has underperformed compared to its sector, indicating its relative standing within the Consumer Defensive sector. Against the broader market's change of 4.89%, it has fallen short of the market average. This comparison highlights Coursera's performance relative to both its sector and the overall market over the last year.
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What is the PE ratio of Coursera (COUR) stock?

The PE ratio for Coursera (COUR) is currently not available. This could be due to a variety of factors such as the company not having positive earnings at the moment or recent updates not being reflected.
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What is the EPS of Coursera (COUR) stock?

The Earnings Per Share (EPS) for Coursera (COUR), calculated on a diluted basis, is -$0.51. EPS is a key indicator of a company's profitability, showing the portion of a company's profit allocated to each outstanding share of common stock.
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What is the operating margin of Coursera (COUR) stock?

The operating margin for Coursera (COUR) is -11.98%. This metric represents the percentage of revenue that remains after paying for variable production costs, indicating the efficiency and profitability of the company's core business operations.
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What is the EBITDA of Coursera (COUR) stock?

The EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization) of Coursera (COUR) is -$94.71M. EBITDA is a widely used earnings metric to assess a company's operational efficiency and profitability before the impact of non-operating decisions such as financing, accounting, and tax environments.
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How much debt does Coursera (COUR) have?

Coursera (COUR) has a total debt of $3.06M. The net debt, which accounts for cash and cash equivalents against the total debt, is -$723.06M.

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