
As the pandemic appears to be easing and more people are now filling jobs instead of taking online classes, there's concern the edtech boom may be over, which is why the stock is falling.
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Nov 03, 2021 · What happened. Shares of Coursera ( COUR -4.60%) fell on Wednesday, with the stock finishing the day down 10.7%. The plunge came on the heels of the company's third-quarter earnings report ...
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Nov 03, 2021 · What happened. Shares of Coursera (NYSE: COUR) fell on Wednesday, with the stock finishing the day down 10.7%. The plunge came on the heels of the company's third-quarter earnings report ...
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May 05, 2021 · Coursera dropped 6% after reporting a loss for the first quarter. The online learning platform published a loss per share of 40 cents, compared to 45 cents a year earlier, with revenue of $88.4 ...
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Nov 03, 2021 · Shares of Coursera (NYSE: COUR) fell on Wednesday, with the stock finishing the day down 10.7%.The plunge came on the heels of the company's third-quarter earnings report.

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Zacks Rank | Definition | Annualized Return |
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1 | Strong Buy | 24.97% |
2 | Buy | 18.45% |
3 | Hold | 10.03% |
4 | Sell | 5.70% |
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Sales grew briskly in the first quarter, but profit remains elusive
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What happened
Shares of Coursera ( NYSE:COUR) closed 8% lower on Wednesday after the online education provider reported impressive revenue growth -- but even more impressive losses -- in its first quarterly earnings report since its recent initial public offering.
So what
Coursera grew its revenue 64% year over year, to $88.4 million in Q1 2021. Gross profits grew even faster, up 71% year over year. Operating costs grew fast as well -- but not as fast as revenues, up only 56%.
Now what
Coursera provided new guidance for the current fiscal second quarter of 2021, predicting that revenue will range from $89 million to $93 million, thus growing sequentially. For the full year, Coursera anticipates revenue ranging from $369 million to $381 million.
