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Analyzing the Surge in GRAB Stock Price Today

This morning we watched Grab rise 3.1% to a price of $5.7 per share. The Large-Cap Real Estate Development company is now trading -6.55% below its average target price of $6.1. Analysts have set target prices ranging from $5.1 to $8.0 per share for Grab, and have given the stock an average rating of buy.

Grab has an average level of shares sold short, at 5.2% of its total share float. The stock's short ratio (also called days to cover) is 5.91. The company's insiders own 22.28% of its outstanding shares, which indicates a strong alignment between management and shareholder interests.

Institutional investors own 62.8% of Grab's shares, which indicates they have a high level of confidence in the company.

Institutions Invested in Grab

Date Reported Holder Percentage Shares Value
2025-06-30 Uber Technologies, Inc 14% 535,902,982 $3,054,646,895
2025-06-30 SB Investment Advisers (UK) LTD 10% 401,796,672 $2,290,240,953
2025-06-30 TOYOTA MOTOR CORP/ 6% 222,906,079 $1,270,564,607
2025-06-30 Morgan Stanley 4% 148,114,440 $844,252,279
2025-06-30 MUFG Bank Ltd 4% 142,913,428 $814,606,512
2025-06-30 Blackrock Inc. 3% 121,445,051 $692,236,767
2025-06-30 Tiger Global Management, LLC 2% 92,923,788 $529,665,573
2025-06-30 Invesco Ltd. 2% 63,881,785 $364,126,162
2025-06-30 JPMORGAN CHASE & CO 2% 60,455,589 $344,596,845
2025-06-30 Wellington Management Group, LLP 1% 53,810,929 $306,722,285
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