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Eyes on Grab and Sea as analysts stay bullish ahead of FY2025 results

February 9, 2026
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Grab is expected to report its results on Tuesday, while Sea has yet to announce its reporting date

[SINGAPORE] Equity analysts are bullish on Sea and Grab’s upcoming fourth-quarter FY2025 performance, even as their share prices have pulled back in the year to date.

Grab’s share price has fallen 15.9 per cent or US$0.81 year to date to US$4.27 as at Friday (Feb 6), while Sea’s share price has dropped 17.5 per cent or US$22.95 to US$108.54 over the same period.

Grab is expected to report its results on Tuesday, while Sea has yet to announce its reporting date.

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