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Market cap
$20.98B
EPS
-0.03
P/E ratio
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Price to sales
7501.54
Dividend yield
--
Beta
0.993934
Previous close
$5.18
Today's open
$5.19
Day's range
$5.11 - $5.27
52 week range
$3.36 - $6.62
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CEO
Anthony TanPing Yeow
Employees
12566
Headquarters
Singapore,
Exchange
Nasdaq Global Select
Shares outstanding
4.07B
Issue type
Common Stock
Industrials
Transportation
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Grab Stock Analysis: Buy or Sell?
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The Motley Fool • Dec 1, 2025

Grab: Southeast Asia's Super-App Capitalizing On Region's Growth Potential
Grab Holdings (GRAB) remains a Buy, supported by strong financials, robust growth, and a dominant Southeast Asian market position. GRAB reported 22% YoY revenue growth, surging free cash flow, and strategic investments in autonomous and remote driving technologies. Potential merger with GoTo and Southeast Asia's tourism recovery could further accelerate GRAB's expansion and competitive edge.
Seeking Alpha • Dec 1, 2025

Grab: Data, Dominance, And A $7B War Chest
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. Financial Segment Adjusted EBITDA is expected to hit break even in 2026 with rapid loan book acceleration.
Seeking Alpha • Dec 1, 2025

Grab Holdings: Undervalued Super-App With Accelerating Path To Profitability
Grab Holdings dominates Southeast Asia's super-app market, boasting over 90% ride-hailing share in Malaysia and the Philippines. Despite trading at a premium 140x earnings multiple, GRAB's rapid growth and diversified business model may justify its valuation. FQ3 2025 results showed 22% revenue growth and sustained profitability, with adjusted EBITDA up 51% year-over-year.
Seeking Alpha • Nov 29, 2025

Grab Holdings: Cautious Buy Amid Fintech Growth And Improving Unit Economics
Grab Holdings (GRAB) receives a cautious Buy rating, reflecting improved fintech progress and balanced growth across mobility, delivery, and digital banking segments. GRAB's adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow have grown significantly, with fintech loan portfolios and digital bank initiatives showing strong momentum and scaling potential. While GRAB's path to profitability remains uncertain and competition is intense, customer sensitivity to deposit rates remain untested.
Seeking Alpha • Nov 30, 2025

Grab: A Long Term Winner As Its Marketplace Ecosystem Expands
Grab Holdings remains a top international growth pick, benefiting from strong bookings growth and expanding adjusted EBITDA margins. GRAB is leveraging multiple revenue streams—mobility, deliveries, financial services, and advertising—while capitalizing on Southeast Asia's rising middle class. Despite premium valuation multiples, GRAB's rapid EBITDA growth and new high-margin opportunities justify a continued buy rating and long-term bullish outlook.
Seeking Alpha • Nov 28, 2025

Grab: Cash Flow Positive, Expanding Cash Moat, Strong Growth Make It A Buy
Grab is seeing accelerating growth in Southeast Asia, with revenue up by 22% and adjusted EBITDA growing by 51% year-over-year. The tech company's gross cash liquidity at $7.4 billion provides a substantial moat as it chases an acquisition of its largest rival, GoTo. Adjusted free cash flow came in at $283 million on a trailing twelve-month basis as of the end of the third quarter, with this set to ramp up.
Seeking Alpha • Nov 28, 2025

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