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3 Stocks Under $10 to Buy Hand Over Fist in June
The article highlights three sub-$10 stocks with turnaround potential: Opendoor Technologies, which is approaching profitability despite a 75% revenue decline from its 2022 peak; Grab Holdings, a Southeast Asian superapp with 24% revenue growth and accelerating earnings; and Peloton Interactive, which posted its strongest revenue growth since 2021 and recently turned profitable.
06/08/2026, 9:07 AM • The Motley Fool
3 Battered Stocks Under $10 Worth Buying Right Now
The article highlights three sub-$10 stocks—Grab Holdings, Snap, and Peloton—as potential turnaround opportunities despite recent declines. Each company trades significantly below analyst fair value estimates and offers substantial upside potential for risk-tolerant investors willing to bet on their recovery strategies and long-term growth prospects.
05/13/2026, 1:46 PM • Investing
3 Battered Stocks Under $10 Worth Buying Right Now
The article highlights three sub-$10 stocks—Grab Holdings, Snap, and Peloton—as potential buying opportunities despite recent declines. Each company trades well below analyst fair value estimates and consensus 'Buy' ratings, offering significant upside potential for risk-tolerant investors willing to bet on turnaround stories in their respective sectors.
05/13/2026, 6:02 AM • Investing
Grab Holdings Faces Hurdles, but Upside Potential Is Hard to Ignore
Grab Holdings faces near-term challenges including Indonesian regulatory commission caps and uncertainty around a potential GoTo merger, but demonstrates strong business fundamentals with Q1 2026 revenue growth of 24% and adjusted EBITDA up 46%. The stock trades at attractive forward valuations with analysts projecting significant long-term upside potential, supported by institutional accumulation and improving profitability across its mobility, delivery, and financial services segments.
05/06/2026, 10:26 AM • Investing
Kong Chinang, Chief Growth Officer of IceKredit, spoke at the GrabX & AI Forward Summit in Jakarta on April 28, 2026, advocating for closer collaboration between policy, industry, and education sectors to ensure responsible and sustainable AI development across Southeast Asia. He emphasized that ASEAN has significant potential to lead globally in AI but requires coordinated action across multiple sectors.
04/27/2026, 10:58 PM • GlobeNewswire
Kong Chinang, Chief Growth Officer of IceKredit, participated in the AI Forward: Southeast Asia Policy Summit in Jakarta, calling for stronger regional coordination across policy, industry, and education sectors to drive sustainable and responsible AI adoption in Southeast Asia. The summit, organized by Grab and ASEAN BAC, brought together policymakers and technology leaders to shape the future of AI development across the region.
04/27/2026, 10:58 PM • GlobeNewswire
Kong Chinang, Chief Growth Officer of IceKredit, spoke at the AI Forward: Southeast Asia Summit in Jakarta, calling for stronger regional alignment across policy, industry, and education to drive responsible and sustainable AI adoption in ASEAN. The summit, organized by Grab and ASEAN-BAC, brought together policymakers, tech leaders, and industry experts to shape AI development in the region.
04/27/2026, 10:58 PM • GlobeNewswire
Kong Chinang, Chief Growth Officer of IceKredit, spoke at the AI Forward: Southeast Asia Policy Summit in Jakarta, emphasizing the need for tripartite collaboration between policy, industry, and education to drive sustainable and responsible AI adoption across ASEAN. The summit, co-hosted by Grab and ASEAN BAC, brought together policymakers, tech leaders, and industry experts to shape the future of AI development in the region.
04/27/2026, 10:58 PM • GlobeNewswire
Stock Market Today, April 13: Grab Extends AI Product Launch Gains
Grab stock rose 1.36% to $3.73 on April 13, 2026, extending gains from last week's launch of 13 new AI-powered products. The Southeast Asian super-app saw trading volume 26% above average, with the stock up nearly 5% over five days. Despite the positive momentum, Grab remains down over 25% year-to-date, though its first full-year profit announcement in February and new AI initiatives may help drive future growth.
04/13/2026, 6:04 PM • The Motley Fool
The week saw significant developments across consumer tech and semiconductors. EV makers Tesla, Nio, and XPeng reported strong growth, with Nio delivering 35,486 vehicles (136% YoY increase). Apple's iPhone 17 showed steady demand with higher Pro model adoption. Meta plans new Ray-Ban smart glasses launches. In semiconductors, major players like Microsoft, IBM, AMD, and Intel announced strategic AI initiatives, while TSMC secured approval for advanced 3nm production in Japan. Autonomous vehicle services expanded with WeRide and Grab launching Singapore's first driverless public ride service.
04/04/2026, 9:10 AM • Benzinga
WeRide and Grab Officially Launch Singapore's First Autonomous Public Ride Service in Punggol
WeRide and Grab officially commenced public operations of the Ai.R autonomous ride service in Singapore's Punggol residential estate on March 31, 2026. The service has completed 30,000km of autonomous mileage during trials with over 1,000 passengers. The companies are also upskilling Grab driver-partners into new roles such as Safety Operators and Remote Operators. Rides are free until mid-2026 when commercial service begins.
03/31/2026, 11:00 PM • GlobeNewswire
Stock Market Today, March 31: Grab Rises Ahead of Fuel Surcharge Rollout
Grab stock rose 3.54% to $3.66 on March 31 as investors assessed the company's plan to increase fuel surcharges in Singapore starting April 7 to offset higher fuel costs. The move highlights tension between improving margins and maintaining rider demand amid regulatory constraints. Trading volume surged 23% above average, though the stock remains 69% below its 2020 IPO price.
03/31/2026, 6:09 PM • The Motley Fool
Asia-Pacific Accounts for More Than Half of Global Ride-Hailing Trips in 2025
Asia-Pacific led the global ride-hailing market with 57.5% of 13 billion trips in H1 2025, driven by urbanization and digital adoption. China's Didi and the US's Uber maintained dominant market shares at 77% and 75% respectively, while Latin America surpassed Europe as the third-largest region. In Southeast Asia, Grab and Gojek control 89% of Indonesia's market, while Vietnam's Grab faces competition from GreenSM's electric fleet strategy.
03/31/2026, 6:00 AM • GlobeNewswire
Mobility as a Service Market worth $40.1 billion by 2030 | MarketsandMarkets™
The Mobility as a Service (MaaS) market is expected to experience explosive growth at a CAGR of 32.2%, driven by a global shift toward integrated, eco-friendly digital platforms combining public transit, ride-hailing, and micro-mobility. Ride-hailing services will dominate, while payment engines represent the fastest-growing solution segment. Asia Pacific holds the largest market share, led by providers like DiDi, Ola, Uber, and Grab.
03/24/2026, 10:00 AM • GlobeNewswire
WeRide showcased its Robotaxi GXR at NVIDIA GTC 2026, powered by the NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion platform. The company plans to expand operations in Southeast Asia through its partnership with Grab, with trial operations launching in Singapore on April 1, 2026. WeRide aims to deploy over 2,600 active Robotaxis globally by 2026 and tens of thousands by 2030, with manufacturing support from Geely Farizon.
03/16/2026, 9:00 PM • GlobeNewswire
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Company Profile
Grab Holdings Limited operates the Grab superapp in Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The company offers delivery services on its platform, such as GrabFood, a food ordering and delivery booking service; Dine-Out for table reservations; GrabMart, a goods ordering and delivery booking service; GrabAds, an online advertising solution; GrabExpress, a package delivery booking service; Grab for Business platform, a unified management portal for corporate clients. It also provides GrabKios, a network of agents; GrabCar, which enables a private hire driver-partner to register with Grab and accept bookings through its driver-partner application; and GrabTaxi, which enables a taxi driver-partner to register with Grab and accept bookings through the Grab driver-partner application. In addition, the company offers JustGrab, which enables consumers to book a private car or a traditional taxi; GrabBike, a motorcycle ride-hailing offering; three-wheel vehicles for culturally localized modes; carpooling shared mobility options; GrabRentals, which facilitates vehicle rental for its driver-partners; GrabPay, a digital payments solution; and GrabCoins, a loyalty platform. Further, it provides GrabFin for financial services comprising digital and offline lending, PayLater services, white goods financing, receivables factoring, and working capital loans; GrabInsure, aprotection for rides and package deliveries, personal accident insurance, income protection insurance, critical illness insurance, vehicle insurance, and travel insurance; GrabLink, a payment gateway and acquiring service; Digibank Savings Account, a digital banking deposit account. Additionally, the company offers GX Bank debit cards; GXS FlexiCard, a fee-based credit card; and mapping services, autonomous vehicle services, and last-mile delivery infrastructure. Grab Holdings Limited was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Singapore, Singapore.
Key Executives
- Suthen Thomas Paradatheth
- Chin Yin Ong
- Alejandro Osorio
- Alexander Charles Hungate
- Douglas Eu
Current Ownership Distribution
- Institutions40.1B (95.24%)
- Mutual Funds2.0B (4.71%)
- Insiders23.5M (0.06%)
- Other0 (0.00%)