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@Eyal__Weiss Avatar @Eyal__Weiss Eyal Weiss

Eyal Weiss posts on X about $grab, $path, acquisition, adoption the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and X posts still getting attention that total XX engagements in the last XX hours.

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Social category influence finance XX%

Social topic influence $grab 20%, $path 20%, acquisition 20%, adoption 20%, strong 20%, business 20%, gaming XX%

Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by @yaronkeren @gabgrowth @therealyurim @rationaldomain1 @veekay0606 @realroseceline

Top assets mentioned Grab Holdings Limited Class A Ordinary Shares (GRAB) UiPath, Inc. (PATH)

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"@GabGrowth Good arguments. BTW I know you find SE more compelling than GRAB (probably due to valuation-price reasoning) but don't you think that GRAB has a much weaker competition landscape"
X Link 2025-12-09T13:05Z 4431 followers, XXX engagements

"A number of companies that I don't currently hold but follow very closely (+ minimal explanations to why I find them interesting): $GRAB wonderful biz profitability rising fast potentially nearing inflection point pending on GOTO acquisition. $PATH solid biz potentially nearing inflection point pending on the adoption of their new Maestro product (so far signs are positive see e.g. the recent Microsoft and Deloitte announcements). $PLPC benefiting strongly from AI CAPEX boom with apparently much more room for growth. $ZETA I got to know this one only recently fundamentals and tech appear to"
X Link 2025-12-01T13:24Z 4429 followers, 3660 engagements

"Yes I understand your point. And it makes sense. However I view the financial services for these companies as being in pretty strong correlation to the other base business segments. And then if the underlying business segments deteriorate (which could very well happen to gaming don't you think And potentially also for ecom if competitors outshine) then the hit will be doubly strong. So Grab seems to me a safer option even if it is currently growing slower. BTW this is a somewhat theoretical discussion as there is no real reason to compare the two against each other and especially since both"
X Link 2025-12-09T14:29Z 4431 followers, XXX engagements