The disposition involved 46,069 shares with a transaction value of ~$266,279 as of August 15, 2026.
This sale reduced the executive's direct equity holdings by 3%.
All shares in this transaction were held directly, with no indirect holdings reported by the executive.
Gregory M. Hart, President & CEO of Coursera, Inc. (NYSE:COUR), reported the disposition of 46,069 shares of common stock on August 15, 2026, as detailed in a recent SEC Form 4 filing.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Transaction value | ~$266,279 |
| Shares sold | 46,069 |
| Post-transaction shares (directly held) | 1,549,311 |
| Post-transaction value | $8.58 million |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($5.78).
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-17) | $5.54 |
| Market Capitalization | $1.0 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $885.4 million |
| Net Income (TTM) | -$136.3 million |
Coursera is a leading digital education platform with a global reach across multiple continents, serving over 1.3 million employees through its consumer and enterprise segments. The company has established a diversified revenue model spanning individual learner subscriptions, degree programs, and enterprise training partnerships.
Despite current net losses, Coursera maintains substantial scale at $885.4 million trailing 12-month revenue, positioning itself as a significant player in the rapidly expanding online education and skills training market.
Coursera CEO Gregory Hart's Aug. 15 sale of company stock is not a cause for investor concern. The disposition was executed to fulfill tax withholding obligations in regards to the vesting of RSUs. A restricted stock unit is a type of employee compensation where a company promises to grant an employee shares of stock at a future date. When that vesting date arrives, as was the case here, a "sell to cover" transaction occurs to pay for the associated taxes.
Hart retains a substantial equity stake in Coursera, post-transaction. His direct holdings totaled 1.5 million shares, ensuring continued alignment with shareholder interests.
Hart's transaction at $5.78 per share was near Coursera's 52-week low of $5 reached in April. The stock is down as the company makes changes to stay relevant in the artificial intelligence era.
Coursera acquired Udemy, an online learning platform, and invested $100 million in LearnVector, an AI-based learning company founded by Coursera's founder, Andrew Ng. These uses of its funds were frowned upon by investors, given net losses in the second quarter soared to $80.4 million compared to a loss of $7.8 million in 2025.
Robert Izquierdo has positions in Coursera. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.