DoorDash shares jump after Q1 results and stronger order outlook
DoorDash stock climbed as much as 12% after Q1 2026 earnings, as management signaled faster order growth while continuing a major tech platform build-out following recent acquisitions.
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DoorDash stock climbed as much as 12% after Q1 2026 earnings, as management signaled faster order growth while continuing a major tech platform build-out following recent acquisitions.
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