-- 獨立研究機構CFRA向提供了以下研究報告。 CFRA分析師的觀點摘要如下: Grab公佈了強勁的2026財年第一季業績,營收達9.55億美元(年增24%),淨利為1.2億美元,而上年同期為1,000萬美元,實現了連續第二季GAAP獲利。調整後EBITDA年增46%至1.54億美元,利潤率提升250個基點至16.2%,所有業務板塊均實現了營運槓桿效應,其中出行業務GMV增長23%,外賣業務GMV增長25%。關鍵策略里程碑包括取得新加坡首個跨境網約車牌照(新加坡-柔佛走廊),以及宣布透過收購台灣foodpanda實現首次國際擴張。執行5億美元的股票回購計畫也反映了管理階層的信心。管理階層維持了2026年全年營收預期為40.4億美元至41億美元,調整後EBITDA預期為7億美元至7.2億美元,我們認為這顯示管理階層對公司持續成長動能充滿信心。金融服務收入成長43%至1.07億美元,貸款組合規模翻了一番多,達到14億美元;強勁的廣告變現推動了配送業務獲利能力的提升。
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