DoorDash exits four countries to focus on sustainable growth
DoorDash Inc. saw its stock rise by 5.45% as it crossed above the 20-day SMA, indicating positive momentum despite broader market declines. The company announced its exit from Qatar, Singapore, Japan, and Uzbekistan after a thorough review, aiming to concentrate resources on markets with clearer paths to sustainable growth and long-term leadership. This strategic decision includes an orderly wind-down plan to support local teams and stakeholders, while DoorDash maintains that these changes will not materially impact its financial outlook.
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