Coursera Inc
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Price: 8.31 USD -1.07% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.3B USD
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Gross Margin
Coursera Inc

53.4%
Current
58%
Average
46.8%
Industry

Gross Margin is the amount of money a company retains after incurring the direct costs associated with producing the goods it sells and the services it provides. The higher the gross margin, the more capital a company retains, which it can then use to pay other costs or satisfy debt obligations.

Gross Margin
53.4%
=
Gross Profit
365.2m
/
Revenue
684.4m

Gross Margin Across Competitors

Country US
Market Cap 1.3B USD
Gross Margin
53%
Country ZA
Market Cap 17.9B Zac
Gross Margin
0%
Country US
Market Cap 15B USD
Gross Margin
73%
Country CN
Market Cap 10B USD
Gross Margin
53%
Country ZA
Market Cap 7.9B Zac
Gross Margin
0%
Country US
Market Cap 6.3B USD
Gross Margin
23%
Country CN
Market Cap 5.9B USD
Gross Margin
54%
Country ZA
Market Cap 5.8B Zac
Gross Margin
0%
Country US
Market Cap 4.7B USD
Gross Margin
53%
Country US
Market Cap 4.7B USD
Gross Margin
59%
Country US
Market Cap 4.6B USD
Gross Margin
38%
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Coursera Inc
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Market Cap
1.3B USD
Industry
Diversified Consumer Services

In the rapidly evolving world of online education, Coursera Inc. has carved a formidable presence as a pioneer in accessible, high-quality learning. Founded in 2012 by Stanford professors Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller, the platform emerged during a transformative time when digital learning was beginning to democratize education. Coursera partners with universities and institutions globally to offer a robust catalog of courses across a multitude of disciplines. This collaboration allows the company to offer individual courses, professional certificates, and even full degree programs, making higher education available to anyone with an internet connection. The company’s learning ecosystem is designed to cater to varied learning needs, from casual learners to professionals seeking career advancements, by providing interactive and engaging content that promotes knowledge retention and practical application. Coursera's business model is as innovative as it is multifaceted. Primarily, the company generates revenue through a tiered approach, targeting different segments of their user base. The freemium model attracts users by offering preliminary access to course materials at no cost, enticing them to transition to paid certificates and specialization courses for a more comprehensive learning experience. On the professional front, the company offers enterprise solutions, partnering with businesses to provide customized training programs for workforce development, which forms a major chunk of its revenue stream. Furthermore, Coursera partners with universities to offer degree programs, allowing students to earn accredited degrees in a more flexible and often more affordable manner compared to traditional settings. This synergy of educational offerings and diverse revenue channels positions Coursera as a significant player in the edtech industry, continually expanding its reach in a world increasingly reliant on digital learning.

COUR Intrinsic Value
13.17 USD
Undervaluation 37%
Intrinsic Value
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What is Gross Margin?

Gross Margin is the amount of money a company retains after incurring the direct costs associated with producing the goods it sells and the services it provides. The higher the gross margin, the more capital a company retains, which it can then use to pay other costs or satisfy debt obligations.

Gross Margin
53.4%
=
Gross Profit
365.2m
/
Revenue
684.4m
What is the Gross Margin of Coursera Inc?

Based on Coursera Inc's most recent financial statements, the company has Gross Margin of 53.4%.