Coursera, Chegg stocks fall after weaker guidance for both edtech companies


The digital-education platform Chegg Inc. on Monday said it would slash nearly a quarter of its staff, a move it said would free up space for longer-term investments as it tries to offer more than just academic guidance to students and use more artificial intelligence.

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