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Grab gains in Nasdaq premarket with CEO sale filing, Fed next
17 June 2026
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Grab gains in Nasdaq premarket with CEO sale filing, Fed next

SINGAPORE, June 17, 2026, 18:01 SGT

  • Grab traded at $3.49 in early U.S. premarket action, edging up 2.5 cents from where it finished last time.
  • CEO Anthony Tan sold 400,000 Class A shares on June 15, a Form 4 filed under a Rule 10b5-1(c) plan showed. The filing was posted by StreetInsider.
  • U.S. stock markets are set to close Friday for the Juneteenth holiday. Nasdaq regular trading hadn’t opened yet.

Grab Holdings (GRAB) shares moved up in U.S. premarket trade Wednesday, last at $3.49, up 2.5 cents. The rise comes after a new insider-sale filing and as investors look to the Federal Reserve decision, a key event for growth names.

Nasdaq made the move ahead of the 9:30 a.m. ET cash open. Premarket trading is typically light and often doesn’t reflect where a stock will trade once normal volumes hit.

The mood shifted on Tuesday as the broader market lost some steam. The Nasdaq Composite closed down 1.15%, with the S&P 500 off 0.57%. Investors watched for the Fed’s next move, and Janney Montgomery Scott’s Mark Luschini told Reuters things looked “a little tentative” going in. U.S. markets also have less time to trade this week because of Friday’s Juneteenth holiday. Reuters

Tan converted 800,000 Class B shares to Class A on June 12, according to the Form 4. On June 15, he sold 400,000 Class A shares at a weighted average price of $3.5099. The trade was done through a Rule 10b5-1(c) trading plan. The filing listed prices from $3.50 to $3.54 for the sale.

Investors are still watching whether Grab can keep up revenue growth and profit at the same time in Southeast Asia’s ride-hailing, delivery and financial services markets. Grab reported first-quarter revenue up 24% at $955 million, with profit at $120 million. On-Demand gross merchandise value, or the total value of transactions on its platform before some deductions, was up 24% to $6.1 billion. Adjusted EBITDA climbed 46% to $154 million.

Tan described the quarter as a “strong start to 2026,” saying the numbers showed the “resilience of our platform.” CFO Peter Oey pointed to “consistent execution” and said Grab is still “firmly on track” to meet its full-year revenue view of $4.04 billion to $4.10 billion and adjusted EBITDA of $700 million to $720 million. Grab

Grab’s competitive picture is complicated. Reuters said in May that first-quarter numbers got a push from steady demand in ride-hailing and delivery, plus cheaper services and promos. Oey said around 35% of users picked the lower-priced “saver” option, calling the mix of customers “a very good balance.” Grab runs up against GoTo in Indonesia and Foodpanda, owned by Delivery Hero, elsewhere. The company is also buying Foodpanda’s Taiwan delivery arm for $600 million. Reuters

Grab is pushing further into artificial intelligence and cheaper product options as fuel prices stay high. CEO Tan told Reuters in April that the “fuel cost situation is real,” and said lower-cost products may help boost orders. The company has rolled out new offerings like group rides, which it says could mean lower fares for some users. Reuters

But early buying can fade. A scheduled insider sale alone isn’t bearish, but it can put the focus on share supply, especially when the stock is touchy about guidance, U.S. rates, and promotion spending. More expensive fuel, tougher rules in key markets, and pressure from GoTo or Foodpanda could squeeze margins if demand slows.

Nasdaq will be shut June 19 for Juneteenth, so investors watching the next regular U.S. session and how the market handles the Fed. Thursday could see heavier moves as traders look to shift positions ahead of the long break.

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