Coursera | Investor Presentation Deck | 31 slides

Coursera · 2023-04
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Slide 1
front_matter
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summarize
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The slide uses a table structure to map segments to revenue models and financial performance metrics.present_solution
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front_matter
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Uses a bubble chart to represent market size, with a horizontal arrow indicating the drivers of industry transformation (selection, convenience, cost, quality, establish_context
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The chart uses bubble size to represent employment volume and color to represent education level, with a trend arrow indicating the shift toward knowledge work.frame_problem
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The chart shows a stacked bar growth from 41M to 190M, with a specific callout for 149M new jobs by 2025.size_opportunity
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front_matter
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The slide uses a hub-and-spoke/triangular flow to represent the network effects of the platform.present_framework
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The slide uses a layered architecture diagram to illustrate platform leverage.present_solution
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The chart uses a stacked bar approach to show total vs new learners, with trend arrows indicating growth velocity.show_traction
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The slide uses a funnel metaphor to show the progression of learning depth and time commitment.present_solution
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The slide uses a flow-based diagram to show the progression from user segments through Coursera's platform to career/academic outcomes.present_solution
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The slide uses a timeline-based visual to demonstrate product portfolio growth, with empty circles representing future capacity.show_traction
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The slide uses a logo-grid layout to demonstrate the breadth of institutional partnerships across six key academic domains.show_traction
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transition
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Includes revenue bar chart and segment margin line chart for five quarters.show_traction
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Includes footnotes referencing appendix for definitions.show_traction
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The slide shows a return to growth in Q1'23 for the Degrees segment, with 100% segment margin.show_traction
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Includes footnote regarding non-GAAP reconciliation.analyze_data
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plan_implementation
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transition
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Data is in thousands of dollars. Footnotes explain segment definitions and cost attribution.analyze_data
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The table reconciles GAAP gross profit to Non-GAAP gross profit by adding back stock-based compensation related expenses.analyze_data
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The table breaks down R&D, Sales & Marketing, and G&A expenses.analyze_data
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The table adjusts for stock-based compensation, amortization of capitalized software costs, and restructuring charges.analyze_data
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The slide provides a standard financial bridge from GAAP Net loss to non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA.analyze_data
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The slide provides a standard financial reconciliation for Free Cash Flow.analyze_data
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This is a standard appendix slide providing technical definitions for financial and operational KPIs used in the investor presentation.other
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This is a standard branding slide used as a section divider or filler in the presentation.filler