Coursera, Inc. (NYSE:COUR) is a leading online learning platform that offers a wide range of courses, specializations, and degrees. The company partners with universities and organizations to provide accessible education to learners worldwide. Coursera competes with other online education platforms like edX and Udacity, striving to maintain its position in the rapidly growing e-learning industry.
On July 28, 2025, Cantor Fitzgerald reaffirmed its "Overweight" rating for Coursera, with the stock priced at approximately $12.27 at the time. This rating suggests that Cantor Fitzgerald expects the stock to perform better than the average market return. Coursera's stock has recently reached a new 52-week high of $12.49, reflecting strong investor confidence.
Coursera's stock has surged by 41.4% over the past month and gained 45.5% since the beginning of the year. This impressive performance significantly outpaces the 2.6% gain of the Zacks Business Services sector and the 12.8% return of the Zacks Technology Services industry. The company's consistent record of positive earnings surprises has contributed to this growth.
In its most recent earnings report on July 24, 2025, Coursera reported an EPS of $0.12, surpassing the consensus estimate of $0.09. The company also exceeded the consensus revenue estimate by 3.38%. For the current fiscal year, Coursera is expected to achieve earnings of $0.35 per share on revenues of $726.86 million, reflecting a 2.94% increase in EPS and a 4.63% rise in revenues.
Despite a slight decrease of 0.97% today, with the stock priced at $12.25, Coursera's market capitalization stands at approximately $1.98 billion. The stock's trading volume is 8,929,626 shares, with a day's low of $12.22 and a high of $13.55, marking its highest price over the past year. The lowest price for the stock in the past year was $5.76, indicating significant growth potential.