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Coursera , Inc. NASDAQ:COUR VP, Accounting, and CAO Michele M. Meyers, sold 2,500 shares of common stock on August 15, 2025, at a price of $11.94, for a total value of $29,850. The $1.9 billion market cap education technology company has shown strong momentum, with shares up over 40% year-to-date. According to InvestingPro analysis, Coursera appears undervalued based on its Fair Value estimate.
According to a Form 4 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the transaction was executed under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted by Meyers on December 11, 2024. The filing also indicates that 9,556 shares were withheld by Coursera to cover Meyers’ tax liability related to the vesting of restricted stock units. The price was $11.91, for a total value of $113811. Following the sale, Meyers directly owns 241,295 shares of Coursera. InvestingPro data shows the company maintains strong financial health with more cash than debt, while analysts have recently revised earnings estimates upward. Get deeper insights into insider trading patterns and 10+ additional ProTips with an InvestingPro subscription.
In other recent news, Coursera Inc (NYSE:COUR). reported its second-quarter 2025 earnings, surpassing analysts’ expectations with an earnings per share of $0.12, compared to the forecast of $0.09. The company’s revenue reached $187.1 million, exceeding the anticipated $180.56 million. Analysts have responded positively to these results, with BMO Capital raising its price target for Coursera to $12 from $10, maintaining an Outperform rating. KeyBanc Capital Markets also increased its price target to $12 from $11, citing accelerated revenue growth driven by strong subscription adoption. Additionally, RBC Capital raised its price target to $13 from $10, highlighting the company’s Consumer and Enterprise segments’ growth. Telsey Advisory Group reiterated its Outperform rating, emphasizing Coursera’s potential benefits from the generative artificial intelligence transformation. These developments reflect Coursera’s strong performance and positive outlook among analysts.
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