-- 独立研究机构CFRA向提供了以下研究报告。CFRA分析师的观点总结如下: Grab公布了强劲的2026财年第一季度业绩,营收达9.55亿美元(同比增长24%),净利润达1.2亿美元,而上年同期为1000万美元,实现了连续第二个季度GAAP盈利。调整后EBITDA同比增长46%至1.54亿美元,利润率提升250个基点至16.2%,所有业务板块均展现出良好的运营杠杆效应,其中出行业务GMV增长23%,外卖业务GMV增长25%。关键战略里程碑包括获得新加坡首个跨境网约车牌照(新加坡-柔佛走廊),以及宣布通过收购台湾foodpanda实现首次国际扩张。执行5亿美元的股票回购计划也体现了管理层的信心。管理层维持了2026年全年营收预期为40.4亿美元至41亿美元,调整后EBITDA预期为7亿美元至7.2亿美元,我们认为这表明管理层对公司持续增长势头充满信心。金融服务收入增长43%至1.07亿美元,贷款组合规模翻了一番多,达到14亿美元;强劲的广告变现推动了配送业务盈利能力的提升。
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