Grab Holdings (NASDAQ:GRAB) stock sank 15% in Thursday trading after Q1 results showed that consumer spending through its super-app is decelerating. Customers can order food delivery and rides as well as bank through its app.
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Grab struggles to reach profitability due to a decrease in customer spending as interest rates and inflation soar.
In 2022, small merchants on Grab saw a 26% increase in average monthly earnings after a year on the platform. Still, despite boasting over 32 million monthly users and expecting revenue of $2.2 billion in 2023, Grab has yet to turn a profit, with Tan expecting to finally break even by year's end.
Grab is largely unprofitable, amassing billions of dollars in losses since its inception. But on Wednesday, Grab pushed forward its breakeven target to the third quarter. It previously forecast it would hit break even in the fourth quarter. For 2023, Grab expects revenue between $2.2 billion and $2.3 billion.
Grab's top-line growth is impressive, but it's still deeply unprofitable. Its net loss widened from $2.75 billion in 2020 to $3.56 billion in 2021, as its adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) loss widened from $780 million to $842 million.
Grab Holdings Long Term Debt 2020-2023 | GRABGrab Holdings long term debt for the quarter ending June 30, 2023 was $0.658B, a 67.34% decline year-over-year. Grab Holdings long term debt for 2022 was $1.248B, a 38.55% decline from 2021. Grab Holdings long term debt for 2021 was $2.031B, a 1729.73% increase from 2020.
Singapore-based tech giant Grab is expecting to break even by Q3 of this year, on the back of strong demand and cost-cutting measures. It said its losses fell 74 percent to US$148 million in Q2. Meanwhile, its revenue increased by 77 percent year on year to US$567 million.
A class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of those who purchased or acquired Grab Holdings Limited (“Grab”) (NASDAQ: GRAB; GRABW) securities between August 2, 2021 and March 3, 2022, inclusive (the “Class Period”).
Grab is also facing potentially slowing growth as customers grapple with a higher rate of inflation and rising interest rates. While the company reported a narrower quarterly loss last month, it said its gross merchandise value grew just 3% in the three months through March. That's down from 24% for the full-year 2022.
Stock Price ForecastThe 25 analysts offering 12-month price forecasts for Grab Holdings Ltd have a median target of 4.60, with a high estimate of 7.00 and a low estimate of 3.25.
SoftBank remains Grab's largest shareholder, with a 19% stake, and its founder, who is widely called Masa, expresses confidence in Tan. “Masa respects Anthony's leadership and believes in the bright future of Grab,” SoftBank said in a statement.
Grab's investors include venture and hedge funds, automobile companies and other ride-hailing firms. Investors include Japan's Softbank Group and MUFG, Booking Holdings, Toyota and Microsoft.
Grab is largely unprofitable, amassing billions of dollars in losses since its inception. But on Wednesday, Grab pushed forward its breakeven target to the third quarter. It previously forecast it would hit break even in the fourth quarter. For 2023, Grab expects revenue between $2.2 billion and $2.3 billion.
Grab Holdings Limited Stock Prediction 2025The Grab Holdings Limited stock prediction for 2025 is currently $ 2.10, assuming that Grab Holdings Limited shares will continue growing at the average yearly rate as they did in the last 10 years. This would represent a -38.84% increase in the GRAB stock price.
Grab Holdings Limited - (GRAB) Price Target Increased by 10.89% to 4.78. The average one-year price target for Grab Holdings Limited - (NASDAQ:GRAB) has been revised to 4.78 / share. This is an increase of 10.89% from the prior estimate of 4.31 dated August 1, 2023.