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Grab Stock Bounces While Nasdaq Sags—What Traders Are Waiting For Next

Grab Stock Bounces While Nasdaq Sags—What Traders Are Waiting For Next

NEW YORK, June 4, 2026, 14:06 (EDT)

Grab Holdings’ U.S.-listed shares climbed on Thursday afternoon, taking back part of the prior session’s drop while large-cap tech was soft. Delayed market data showed GRAB at $3.51, up 10 cents, or 2.9%, after trading between $3.37 and $3.55 on volume of about 27.7 million shares.

The move matters because Grab is near the point where investors are testing whether its ride-hailing, delivery and lending growth can survive higher fuel costs and tougher regional regulation. It is not just a travel-and-food-delivery stock anymore; the market is treating it as a broader Southeast Asia platform bet.

The wider U.S. tape was split. Reuters reported the Dow hit an all-time high and the S&P 500 rose, while the Nasdaq fell as a Broadcom-led chip selloff weighed on technology shares; Dustin Thackeray, chief investment officer at Crewe Advisors, said chips were due “for a bit of a breather.” Reuters

QQQ, an exchange-traded fund that tracks large Nasdaq stocks, slipped 0.27%, while DIA, a Dow-linked ETF, rose about 1.55%. That made Grab’s gain look more like selective buying in platform shares than a clean risk-on move across growth stocks.

Peer trading was firmer. Ride-hailing names Uber and Lyft also rose, up about 0.4% and 0.7%, respectively, giving Grab some company even as chip and software sentiment cooled.

Grab’s May 5 first-quarter report is still the base case for the stock: revenue rose 24% from a year earlier to $955 million, on-demand GMV — gross merchandise value, the value of transactions on the platform before costs and adjustments — rose 24% to $6.1 billion, and adjusted EBITDA, a profit measure excluding interest, tax, depreciation, amortization and some company adjustments, grew 46% to $154 million. Chief Executive Anthony Tan called it a “strong start,” while finance chief Peter Oey said the quarter kept Grab “firmly on track” for full-year revenue guidance of $4.04 billion to $4.10 billion and adjusted EBITDA of $700 million to $720 million. Q4 Investors

Brokerage analysts are not all leaning the same way. MarketBeat reported Thursday that Zacks Research raised Grab to “hold” from “strong sell,” while noting a broader “moderate buy” consensus and an average target price of $6.19; it also cited recent target cuts from Mizuho and JPMorgan, even though both kept positive ratings. MarketBeat

The financial-services story is becoming a larger swing factor. A May 20 SEC filing showed Grab would consolidate Indonesian digital bank Superbank after a Singtel stake transfer lifts Grab’s direct and indirect ownership above 50%; Superbank serves more than 6 million customers and reported its first full-year profit in 2025, with assets up 72% and net interest income — lending revenue after interest costs — up 84% year on year in April. Alex Hungate, Grab’s president and chief operating officer, said the deal was about “deepening that model and extending its impact.” SEC

But the risk paragraph is not small. In prepared remarks, Tan said Grab had deployed targeted fuel rebates after fuel price volatility emerged in March, and the company also saw some softness in Mobility, particularly in the Philippines; if driver support lasts longer than expected, or if demand weakens in key markets, the margin improvement investors are underwriting could slow.

That leaves the stock in a narrow fight. The business is still showing double-digit growth and higher profitability, but the share price remains sensitive to fuel, regulation, fintech credit quality and whether the Superbank consolidation gives investors clearer guidance when Grab next updates the market.

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