Coursera (COUR) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Coursera is an online learning platform that lets people take courses, earn certificates, and pursue degrees from real universities and companies — all through the internet. Its main customers are individual learners, businesses that train their employees, and governments that fund education programs. The platform partners with over 300 universities and companies like Google, IBM, and Duke University to offer the actual content. Coursera makes money through a mix of subscriptions, one-time course purchases, and fees from its degree programs. It operates globally, with a large share of learners coming from outside the United States, and it generates roughly $600–700 million in annual revenue. The company's main competitive advantage is its library of branded university content, which is hard to replicate quickly — but Coursera is not yet profitable, and it faces growing competition from platforms like edX, LinkedIn Learning, and Udemy, which puts pressure on its ability to reach sustainable profitability.
Winston Score: 25/100 — Below Average
Below-average fundamentals — multiple weak pillars.
- Quality: Mixed (8/30)
- Growth: Weak (4/20)
- Cash Flow: Weak (2/10)
- Stability: Data not available (0/10)
- Valuation: Data not available (0/10)
- Ownership: Good (10/15)

