Grab Holdings Ltd.

NASDAQ: GRAB
$3.43
-$0.03 (-0.9%)
Closing price September 22, 2023
Equities had a good day on Thursday. One had an especially good day and was on track to duplicate the performance again Friday.
Monday's additional top analyst upgrades and downgrades were on Coinbase Global, Global Blood Therapeutics, Grab, Leslie’s, Nektar Therapeutics, Park Hotels & Resorts, Rocket Companies and Roku.
Monday's additional top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Brinker, Fox, General Motors, Lemonade, Paramount, and Yum!
Thursday afternoon's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included FuboTV, Grab, Infosys, Intel, Macy’s, Mattel and Under Armour.
These are five stocks for aggressive investors looking to get share count leverage on companies that have sizable upside potential. While not suited for all investors, they are not penny stocks with...
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Ballard Power Systems, CF Industries, Deere, Dun & Bradstreet, Grab, Infinera, Nike, Palo Alto Networks, Plug Power, Sunrun, Schlumberger, UBS...
These are five stocks for aggressive investors looking to get share count leverage on companies that have sizable upside potential. While not suited for all investors, they are not penny stocks with...
These are five stocks for aggressive investors looking to get share count leverage on companies that have sizable upside potential. While not suited for all investors, they are not penny stocks with...
Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Ford, General Motors, Grab, Kanzhun, McDonald’s, Peloton Interactive, Tesla, Ulta Beauty, XPO Logistics, Zhihu and Zoom Video Communications.
Wednesday afternoon's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Advanced Micro Devices, Analog Devices, Applied Materials, Comcast, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Grab, IBM, Johnson & Johnson, Lyft,...
Meme stocks were following the markets Tuesday, with most trading lower on the day.
Tesla is in a bit of hot water with U.S. regulators, and nobody seems to want to own stock in Southeast Asia's superapp, except the big guys that already control nearly 50% of the shares.
A Chinese firm has succumbed to pressure from the government to delist its U.S.-listed shares, and a shipping company spin-off appears to have fizzled.
A newly public company dropped by more than 15% on its first day of trading, and a Chinese penny stock got a listing reprieve.
Meme stocks got hammered in Wednesday's sell-off. Just three of the stocks in our watch list managed to post gains for the day. Thursday looked a bit better.