Coursera, Inc. (NASDAQ:COUR) Downgraded by Analysts

Coursera, Inc. (NASDAQ:COUR) stock rose 0.26% (As on October 10, 11:23:07 AM UTC-4, Source: Google Finance) after Goldman Sachs downgraded the stock of the open online course provider to Neutral from Buy and chopped the target price to $14 from $23. “We wait for a higher degree of visibility into sustained revenue trends (in either direction) to have a more active rating on the shares from current after hours levels,” he wrote in a client note. A Stifel analyst also cut the rating on COUR stock as he went to Hold from Buy with a $14 price target, down from $26. “We acknowledge that the long-term opportunity for Coursera is still appealing, and the company is well positioned from a balance sheet perspective with $783mm in cash/equivalents, no debt, and minimal cash usage. That being said, we see few catalysts as the company works through a period of slower growth, which management primarily attributes to macro weakness and headwinds impacting enrollments. We view the stock as a “show me” story from here as we wait for evidence of reaccelerating growth and more meaningful progress on the path to profits,” he wrote in a research note. Raymond James analysts also downgraded COUR stock.

Looking ahead, Coursera expects Q3 revenue in the range of $126 million to $130 million, missing the consensus estimates of $142.3 million. The company expects Q3 adjusted EBITDA loss to be in the range of $10.5 million to $13.5 million.

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For the full fiscal year, Coursera expects revenue in the range of $509 million to $515 million, down from the previous forecast of $538 million to $546 million, while analysts were estimating $542.8 million. COUR also said it expects FY adjusted EBITDA loss in the range of $42.5 million to $48.5 million, down from the earlier adjusted EBITDA loss forecast of $45.5 million to $51.5 million.

Meanwhile, Coursera reported a net loss of $49.3 million, up 6.4% YoY. Adjusted EBITDA loss stood at $15.6 million, compared to a $2.9 million loss in the year-ago period. The online course provider delivered a Q2 loss per share of 34c, compared to a loss per share of 35c in the year-ago quarter, and much worse than the consensus of negative 13c. Revenue came in at $124.8 million, up 22% YoY, though short of the estimated $130.8 million.

On the other hand, the company has announced the expansion of Clips, which now provides employees access to nearly 200,000 short videos and lessons designed to help them begin learning high-demand skills in under 10 minutes.

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