Coursera and Udemy have signed a definitive all-stock merger agreement, valuing the combined company at $2.5bn based on December 16, 2025 closing prices. Udemy shareholders will receive 0.800 Coursera ...
New Delhi: Coursera and Udemy, two of the most recognisable names in online learning, are coming together in a deal that could reshape the global edtech space. The companies announced on wednesday ...
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The need to train people in AI at a faster pace is driving the multibillion-dollar merger between tech education giants Udemy and Coursera. The merger, announced this week, is valued at $2.5 billion ...
Coursera is buying Udemy in a $2.5 billion all-stock deal to form a single training platform. Udemy shareholders will get 0.8 Coursera shares each, valuing Udemy at about $930 million. The companies ...
Deal values combined firm at $2.5 bln amid sector consolidation Transaction expected to close in second-half of next year Online education stocks lag broader markets on competition woes Udemy ...
Coursera and Udemy announced on Wednesday a landmark merger agreement valued at approximately $2.5 billion, bringing together two of the biggest names in online learning. Coursera will acquire Udemy ...
Coursera (COUR) and Udemy (UDMY) have entered into a definitive merger agreement under which Coursera will combine with Udemy in an all-stock transaction. Based on the closing prices of Coursera and ...
Coursera and Udemy today announced an agreement to merge, combining two of the largest global online learning platforms into a single company. By combining Coursera’s network of university and ...
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Hart, who became Coursera's president and CEO in February, told CNBC Make It that degrees alone no longer give graduates an edge as companies deploy automation across administrative, clerical and ...