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Grab ($GRAB) is often called the “Uber of Southeast Asia” – and this is not without reason. The “Everyday Everything App” platform not only forced Uber to leave the region but also turned a rival into a partner and investor.
The company ended 2024 on a high note, recording record revenue and user numbers, achieving profitability, while rumors swirled about a potential acquisition of rival GoTo Group that could change the landscape.
Grab has also recently attracted a wave of attention on X, with over 4,500 mentions on 02/17 – nearly 10 times higher than usual. This discussion explosion coincides with a period of strong stock volatility, suggesting that retail investor chatter may have amplified the stock's fluctuations.
After the 2021 SPAC deal that pushed Grab's stock price to 17 USD, it fell to just 2.21 USD in 2022. Since then, GRAB has gradually recovered, up nearly 50% in the past 6 months.
Today, Viet Hustler will explore Grab's origins with you, how the company generates revenue, highlights from the Q4 FY24 report, and the company's future opportunities.
The Story of Grab's Formation and Development
Southeast Asia - Grab's Main Market
Grab's Business Model
Competitive Advantage Analysis
Financial Situation Analysis
Grab's Growth Potential




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