Coursera Unveils $500 Million Share Buyback Initiative

Deep News
05/18

Demonstrating Management Confidence Online education platform Coursera, Inc. recently announced that its board of directors has approved a share repurchase program, authorizing the company to buy back up to $500 million worth of its common stock. The scale of this buyback plan represents approximately one-third of the company's $1.51 billion market capitalization, fully reflecting management's confidence in the company's strategic execution capabilities, future cash flow strength, and the opportunities within the global skills training market. Merger Synergies Provide Support Coursera stated that the recent merger with Udemy has significantly enhanced the company's scale. Combined with a robust financial position and anticipated future cash generation capabilities, particularly after achieving the expected operational synergies, the company is well-positioned to return capital to shareholders while investing in long-term growth. The repurchase funds are expected to come from existing cash balances and cash flow from operating activities. Flexible Repurchase Arrangements The repurchases will be conducted from time to time in the open market, with specific amounts and timing determined by Coursera based on market conditions, company considerations, and other factors. The plan has no fixed expiration date, does not obligate the company to repurchase any specific quantity of shares, and the board may amend, suspend, or terminate it at any time. Positive Market Response Boosted by this news, Coursera's stock price rose approximately 5% on May 18. Founded in 2012 by Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller, the company recently completed its merger with Udemy. The combined platforms now serve 290 million learners and 18,000 enterprise customers globally.

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