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JPMorgan Lowers its Price Target on Coursera, Inc. (COUR) to $10 and Keeps an Overweight Rating
JPMorgan Lowers its Price Target on Coursera, Inc. (COUR) to $10 and Keeps an Overweight Rating
Jeff Lewis
Tue, February 17, 2026 at 6:57 PM GMT+9 2 min read
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Coursera, Inc. (NYSE:COUR) is among the 15 Best Small Cap Stocks to Buy According to Wall Street.
JPMorgan Lowers its Price Target on Coursera, Inc. (COUR) to $10 and Keeps an Overweight Rating
On February 9, 2026, JPMorgan lowered its price target on Coursera, Inc. (NYSE:COUR) to $10 from $12 and kept an Overweight rating. The firm said the company reported upside to fourth-quarter estimates, though its preliminary 2026 guidance came in mixed. JPMorgan said it remains bullish, pointing to improving execution and AI positioning.
Other firms were more cautious on valuation. On February 7, 2026, Goldman Sachs analyst Eric Sheridan lowered his price target to $6 from $9 and maintained a Sell rating, noting solid FY25 operating performance in the consumer segment but a muted enterprise environment. He said investors should focus on topline progression and whether product and platform initiatives can sustain or re-accelerate growth into 2026. On February 6, 2026, RBC Capital analyst Rishi Jaluria reduced his price target to $8 from $11 and kept an Outperform rating, citing solid fourth-quarter results with strength across both consumer and enterprise segments.
Coursera reported fourth-quarter revenue of $197 million on February 6, 2026, ahead of the $191.83 million consensus estimate. CEO Greg Hart said the company delivered $757 million in revenue for 2025 while expanding operating leverage and building new products, content, and go-to-market capabilities to support AI-powered experiences. He also referenced the December agreement to combine with Udemy as part of a strategy to broaden reach and enhance platform capabilities. For 2026, Coursera sees revenue of $805 million to $815 million, compared with consensus estimates of $797.48 million.
Coursera, Inc. (NYSE:COUR) provides online education services through its Consumer, Enterprise, and Degrees segments, offering courses, certificates, guided projects, and online degrees across global markets.
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