Grab (NASDAQ: GRAB)
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Grab Company Info
Grab Holdings Ltd. enables millions of people each day to access its driver- and merchant-partners to order food or groceries, send packages, hail a ride or taxi, pay for online purchases or access services such as lending, insurance, wealth management and telemedicine, all through a single “everyday everything” app. The company operates in food deliveries and mobility and by TPV in the e-wallets segment of financial services in Southeast Asia. Grab operates across the deliveries, mobility and digital financial services sectors in eight countries namely: Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. The company was founded by Anthony Tan Ping Yeow and Tan Hooi Ling in 2012 and is headquartered in Singapore.
News & Analysis
Why Grab Holdings Stock Was Sliding Today
The ride-sharing company slipped on a disappointing earnings report.
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Investors are overlooking an opportunity to dive into an Uber clone at a bargain price.
Why Grab Holdings Stock Was Surging This Week
On the back of twin beats on second-quarter results and raised guidance, the market was very bullish on the company.
Why Grab Holdings Stock Popped Today
Grab handily beat second-quarter expectations and raised its full-year guidance.
Why Grab Stock Plummeted Today
Despite better-than-expected sales and earnings in Q1, investors found concerning details in the company's report.
Why Grab Stock Is Falling Today
Investors latched onto management's downward revision of its gross merchandise volume guidance.
Why Grab Holdings Sank 64.5% in the First Half of 2022
The ride-hailing and food delivery company continues to expand its presence in Southeast Asia.
Is Grab Stock a Buy Now?
The Southeast Asian "super app" company is still too hot to handle.
Valuation
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