Grab was once known as the Uber of Southeast Asia. Now it's a super-app that helps the financially underserved ...
Grab stands out as a stock for leading Southeast Asia exposure among US-listed stocks. Record GMV growth despite a dominant market share shows the core business is still expanding, not saturated.
Grab is undervalued, dominates Southeast Asia, and aims to become a super app with mobility, e-commerce, and fintech services. Potential GoTo acquisition could create a quasi-monopoly, boost revenue, ...
GRAB stock (NASDAQ: GRAB) stock has grown 24% year to date, fueled by growing optimism around its improving profitability, expanding fintech business, and the broader rebound in Southeast Asia’s ...
Grab delivered a revenue beat, but only met earnings expectations. Still, EBITDA profitability increased as the company's margins expanded. It's difficult to pinpoint the reason for today's sell-off, ...
Uber Technologies UBER and Grab GRAB are both major players in ride-hailing and each has transformed transportation through ride-sharing-based business models. That said, their footprints and ...