COUR
$6.07
Coursera, Inc.
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Coursera, Inc. operates an online learning platform that provides education and skills training in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Asia Pacific, and internationally. It operates through Consumer and Enterprise segments. The co...
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How Consumer365’s AI Training Endorsement At Coursera (COUR) Has Changed Its Investment Story
In early 2026, Consumer365 recognized Coursera as a leading platform for artificial intelligence training, highlighting its extensive catalog of university- and industry-developed AI courses and multi-course certificate programs that blend lectures, projects, and assessments. This recognition underscores Coursera’s growing role in practical AI upskilling even as the platform wrestles with weaker monetization, falling average revenue per customer, and high marketing spend. Next, we’ll examine...
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