NASDAQ Framework: Maplebear Inc.

Online grocery delivery and technology company 12.
1: Maplebear Inc, operating under the brand name Instacart, is a technology-driven company that provides a platform for grocery delivery and pick-up services in the United States and Canada. The company connects customers with shoppers who pick and deliver groceries and other items within a designated timeframe. View Source2: Maplebear Inc., doing business as Instacart, is a grocery technology company in North America, works with grocers and retailers to transform how people shop. The Company partners with more than 1,500 national, regional, and local retail banners to facilitate online shopping, delivery and pickup services from more than 85,000 stores across North America on the Instacart Marketplace. The Instacart Platform offers retailers a suite of enterprise-grade technology products and... View Source
Maplebear Inc., operating under the brand name Instacart, is a leading technology-driven company that provides a platform for grocery delivery and pick-up services in the United States and Canada 3. The company partners with over 1,500 national, regional, and local retail banners to facilitate online shopping, delivery, and pickup services from more than 85,000 stores across North America on the Instacart Marketplace 4. Instacart connects customers with independent personal shoppers who pick and deliver groceries and other items within a designated timeframe 5. The company's revenue model includes transaction fees from retailers and customers, as well as advertising revenue from brand advertising on its platforms 6.
3: Maplebear Inc, operating under the brand name Instacart, is a technology-driven company that provides a platform for grocery delivery and pick-up services in the United States and Canada. The company connects customers with shoppers who pick and deliver groceries and other items within a designated timeframe. View Source4: Maplebear Inc., doing business as Instacart, is a grocery technology company in North America, works with grocers and retailers to transform how people shop. The Company partners with more than 1,500 national, regional, and local retail banners to facilitate online shopping, delivery and pickup services from more than 85,000 stores across North America on the Instacart Marketplace. The Instacart Platform offers retailers a suite of enterprise-grade technology products and... View Source5: Maplebear Inc, operating under the brand name Instacart, is a technology-driven company that provides a platform for grocery delivery and pick-up services in the United States and Canada. The company connects customers with shoppers who pick and deliver groceries and other items within a designated timeframe. View Source6: Instacart’s Pronounced Growth Likely to Subside as Home Delivery Competition Intensifies Maplebear (Instacart) operates a leading grocery delivery platform in the United States and Canada. The firm partners with various regional and national grocers, which offer their selection of food and other goods to customers through Instacart’s ubiquitous platform. Once an item is ordered through Instacart’s site, the item is picked and delivered to the customer’s home by one of the platform’s 600,000 shoppers, who are classified as independent contractors. Instacart collects fees based on average order value and leverages its platform’s high usage to sell advertising, mainly to consumer-packaged goods companies. Instacart currently has nearly 8 million monthly active users (or orderers) on its platform. Rating Price Target Morningstar• 2 months ago   Instacart: Opportunities for Sales Growth Remain but Competition Likely to Intensify Maplebear (Instacart) operates a leading grocery delivery platform in the United States and Canada. The firm partners with various regional and national grocers, which offer their selection of food and other goods to customers through Instacart’s ubiquitous platform. Once an item is ordered through Instacart’s site, the item is picked and delivered to the customer’s home by one of the platform’s 600,000 shoppers, who are classified as independent contractors. Instacart collects fees based on average order value and leverages its platform’s high usage to sell advertising, mainly to consumer-packaged goods companies. Instacart currently has nearly 8 million monthly active users (or orderers) on its platform. Rating Price Target Morningstar• 2 months ago   Maplebear Earnings: Customer Acquisition Spending Helps Drive Strong Growth in Transaction Volume Maplebear, which does business as Instacart, is an online grocery pickup and delivery service provider currently in the United States and Canada. Instacart partners with local and national grocers who provide their selection of food and other goods to customers through Instacart’s mobile app or website. After a customer places an order, an independent personal shopper employed by Instacart will pick the order and either prepare it for pickup or deliver it to the customer’s chosen location. Instacart’s revenue model consists of transaction revenue in the form of retailer and customer fees, as well as advertising revenue from brand advertising on Instacart platforms. Rating Price Target Morningstar• 2 months ago   Competition From Uber and DoorDash Looms Large Even as Instacart Maintains Its Leadership Position Maplebear, which does business as Instacart, is an online grocery pickup and delivery service provider currently in the United States and Canada. Instacart partners with local and national grocers who provide their selection of food and other goods to customers through Instacart’s mobile app or website. After a customer places an order, an independent personal shopper employed by Instacart will pick the order and either prepare it for pickup or deliver it to the customer’s chosen location. Instacart’s revenue model consists of transaction revenue in the form of retailer and customer fees, as well as advertising revenue from brand advertising on Instacart platforms. Rating Price Target Morningstar• 4 months ago View Source
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The provided facts do not specify whether Maplebear Inc. (Instacart) is still led by its founders or if the founders are heavily involved in the company's current operations. The available information focuses on the company's operations, partnerships, and recent insider transactions but does not mention the founders' involvement.
MEDIUM RISK

Maplebear Inc. (Instacart) shows signs of both strength and potential vulnerabilities. The company has a robust platform with nearly 8 million monthly active users and partnerships with over 1,500 retail banners across North America 78. However, the competitive landscape is intensifying with significant competition from Uber and DoorDash 9. Additionally, there have been notable insider sales, including multiple transactions by the President and CEO, which might indicate concerns about future performance 1011121314. While the company is expanding and leveraging technology to enhance its services, the insider selling trend and competitive pressures suggest a medium risk profile.
7: Instacart’s Pronounced Growth Likely to Subside as Home Delivery Competition Intensifies Maplebear (Instacart) operates a leading grocery delivery platform in the United States and Canada. The firm partners with various regional and national grocers, which offer their selection of food and other goods to customers through Instacart’s ubiquitous platform. Once an item is ordered through Instacart’s site, the item is picked and delivered to the customer’s home by one of the platform’s 600,000 shoppers, who are classified as independent contractors. Instacart collects fees based on average order value and leverages its platform’s high usage to sell advertising, mainly to consumer-packaged goods companies. Instacart currently has nearly 8 million monthly active users (or orderers) on its platform. Rating Price Target Morningstar• 2 months ago   Instacart: Opportunities for Sales Growth Remain but Competition Likely to Intensify Maplebear (Instacart) operates a leading grocery delivery platform in the United States and Canada. The firm partners with various regional and national grocers, which offer their selection of food and other goods to customers through Instacart’s ubiquitous platform. Once an item is ordered through Instacart’s site, the item is picked and delivered to the customer’s home by one of the platform’s 600,000 shoppers, who are classified as independent contractors. Instacart collects fees based on average order value and leverages its platform’s high usage to sell advertising, mainly to consumer-packaged goods companies. Instacart currently has nearly 8 million monthly active users (or orderers) on its platform. Rating Price Target Morningstar• 2 months ago   Maplebear Earnings: Customer Acquisition Spending Helps Drive Strong Growth in Transaction Volume Maplebear, which does business as Instacart, is an online grocery pickup and delivery service provider currently in the United States and Canada. Instacart partners with local and national grocers who provide their selection of food and other goods to customers through Instacart’s mobile app or website. After a customer places an order, an independent personal shopper employed by Instacart will pick the order and either prepare it for pickup or deliver it to the customer’s chosen location. Instacart’s revenue model consists of transaction revenue in the form of retailer and customer fees, as well as advertising revenue from brand advertising on Instacart platforms. Rating Price Target Morningstar• 2 months ago   Competition From Uber and DoorDash Looms Large Even as Instacart Maintains Its Leadership Position Maplebear, which does business as Instacart, is an online grocery pickup and delivery service provider currently in the United States and Canada. Instacart partners with local and national grocers who provide their selection of food and other goods to customers through Instacart’s mobile app or website. After a customer places an order, an independent personal shopper employed by Instacart will pick the order and either prepare it for pickup or deliver it to the customer’s chosen location. Instacart’s revenue model consists of transaction revenue in the form of retailer and customer fees, as well as advertising revenue from brand advertising on Instacart platforms. Rating Price Target Morningstar• 4 months ago View Source8: Maplebear Inc., doing business as Instacart, is a grocery technology company in North America, works with grocers and retailers to transform how people shop. The Company partners with more than 1,500 national, regional, and local retail banners to facilitate online shopping, delivery and pickup services from more than 85,000 stores across North America on the Instacart Marketplace. The Instacart Platform offers retailers a suite of enterprise-grade technology products and... View Source9: Instacart’s Pronounced Growth Likely to Subside as Home Delivery Competition Intensifies Maplebear (Instacart) operates a leading grocery delivery platform in the United States and Canada. The firm partners with various regional and national grocers, which offer their selection of food and other goods to customers through Instacart’s ubiquitous platform. Once an item is ordered through Instacart’s site, the item is picked and delivered to the customer’s home by one of the platform’s 600,000 shoppers, who are classified as independent contractors. Instacart collects fees based on average order value and leverages its platform’s high usage to sell advertising, mainly to consumer-packaged goods companies. Instacart currently has nearly 8 million monthly active users (or orderers) on its platform. Rating Price Target Morningstar• 2 months ago   Instacart: Opportunities for Sales Growth Remain but Competition Likely to Intensify Maplebear (Instacart) operates a leading grocery delivery platform in the United States and Canada. The firm partners with various regional and national grocers, which offer their selection of food and other goods to customers through Instacart’s ubiquitous platform. Once an item is ordered through Instacart’s site, the item is picked and delivered to the customer’s home by one of the platform’s 600,000 shoppers, who are classified as independent contractors. Instacart collects fees based on average order value and leverages its platform’s high usage to sell advertising, mainly to consumer-packaged goods companies. Instacart currently has nearly 8 million monthly active users (or orderers) on its platform. Rating Price Target Morningstar• 2 months ago   Maplebear Earnings: Customer Acquisition Spending Helps Drive Strong Growth in Transaction Volume Maplebear, which does business as Instacart, is an online grocery pickup and delivery service provider currently in the United States and Canada. Instacart partners with local and national grocers who provide their selection of food and other goods to customers through Instacart’s mobile app or website. After a customer places an order, an independent personal shopper employed by Instacart will pick the order and either prepare it for pickup or deliver it to the customer’s chosen location. Instacart’s revenue model consists of transaction revenue in the form of retailer and customer fees, as well as advertising revenue from brand advertising on Instacart platforms. Rating Price Target Morningstar• 2 months ago   Competition From Uber and DoorDash Looms Large Even as Instacart Maintains Its Leadership Position Maplebear, which does business as Instacart, is an online grocery pickup and delivery service provider currently in the United States and Canada. Instacart partners with local and national grocers who provide their selection of food and other goods to customers through Instacart’s mobile app or website. After a customer places an order, an independent personal shopper employed by Instacart will pick the order and either prepare it for pickup or deliver it to the customer’s chosen location. Instacart’s revenue model consists of transaction revenue in the form of retailer and customer fees, as well as advertising revenue from brand advertising on Instacart platforms. Rating Price Target Morningstar• 4 months ago View Source10: Almost all investors and traders prefer to invest in shares controlled by the management of a corporation as a management company will be more likely to run the business itself and to never conduct things against the management’s desires and will always try to do what is best for their shareholders. Currently, 43.85 percent of Maplebear Inc. shares are owned by insiders, and 42.16 percent are held by financial institutions. Simo Fidji, the PRESIDENT AND CEO at Maplebear Inc. (CART) has sold 23,800 shares of firm on Jul 16 ’24 at a price of $35.50 against the total amount of $0.84 million. In another inside trade, Simo Fidji, PRESIDENT AND CEO of Maplebear Inc. (NASDAQ:CART) sold 700 shares of the firm on Jul 15 ’24 for a total worth of $24508.0 at a price of $35.01. An inside trade which took place on Jun 26 ’24, PRESIDENT AND CEO of Maplebear Inc. Simo Fidji sold 8,500 shares of firm against total price of $0.28 million at the cost of $33.04 per share. View Source11: Almost all investors and traders prefer to invest in shares controlled by the management of a corporation as a management company will be more likely to run the business itself and to never conduct things against the management’s desires and will always try to do what is best for their shareholders. Currently, 43.85 percent of Maplebear Inc. shares are owned by insiders, and 42.17 percent are held by financial institutions. Simo Fidji, the PRESIDENT AND CEO at Maplebear Inc. (CART) has sold 23,800 shares of firm on Jul 16 ’24 at a price of $35.50 against the total amount of $0.84 million. In another inside trade, Simo Fidji, PRESIDENT AND CEO of Maplebear Inc. (NASDAQ:CART) sold 700 shares of the firm on Jul 15 ’24 for a total worth of $24508.0 at a price of $35.01. An inside trade which took place on Jun 26 ’24, PRESIDENT AND CEO of Maplebear Inc. Simo Fidji sold 8,500 shares of firm against total price of $0.28 million at the cost of $33.04 per share. View Source12: On June 26, 2024, Fidji Simo, President and Chief Executive Officer of Maplebear Inc (NASDAQ:CART), sold 8,500 shares of the company. The transaction was reported in a recent SEC Filing. Following this sale, the insider now owns 1,984,167 shares of Maplebear Inc. View Source13: On July 16, 2024, Fidji Simo, President and Chief Executive Officer of Maplebear Inc (NASDAQ:CART), sold 24,500 shares of the company. The transaction was filed with the SEC and can be viewed in detail through this SEC Filing. Following this transaction, the insider now owns 1,959,667 shares of Maplebear Inc. View Source14: GuruFocus.comMaplebear Inc (CART) CEO Fidji Simo Sells 24,500 SharesThe transaction was filed with the SEC and can be viewed in detail through this SEC Filing. Following this transaction, the insider now owns 1,959,667 shares of Maplebear Inc. Maplebear Inc operates as an online grocery delivery service, providing customers with direct delivery of groceries and other home essentials.PR NewswireInstacart to Report Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results on August 6, 2024Instacart (NASDAQ: CART) today announced it will report its second quarter 2024 financial results after market close on Tuesday, August 6, 2024. The company's second quarter 2024 Shareholder Letter will be available on Instacart's Investor Relations website at https://investors.instacart.com.FortuneInstacart’s AI-powered smart carts, which offer real-time recommendations and ‘gamified’ shopping, are coming to more U.S. grocery storesGrocers plan to increase spending on AI by 400% by 2025. View Source
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The provided facts do not indicate that Maplebear Inc. (Instacart) is launching any new product offerings. The information focuses on the company's existing operations, partnerships, and insider transactions without mentioning any new product launches.
Maplebear Inc., operating under the brand name Instacart, is focusing on expanding its services and leveraging technology to cater to the growing demand for online shopping and delivery solutions from 2024 through 2026. The company plans to enhance its platform by integrating AI-powered smart carts that offer real-time recommendations and gamified shopping experiences, which are expected to be adopted by more U.S. grocery stores 15. Additionally, Instacart is likely to face intensified competition from major players like Uber and DoorDash, which may influence its strategic decisions and market positioning 16. The company continues to partner with a wide range of national, regional, and local grocers to solidify its presence across North America 17.
15: GuruFocus.comMaplebear Inc (CART) CEO Fidji Simo Sells 24,500 SharesThe transaction was filed with the SEC and can be viewed in detail through this SEC Filing. Following this transaction, the insider now owns 1,959,667 shares of Maplebear Inc. Maplebear Inc operates as an online grocery delivery service, providing customers with direct delivery of groceries and other home essentials.PR NewswireInstacart to Report Second Quarter 2024 Financial Results on August 6, 2024Instacart (NASDAQ: CART) today announced it will report its second quarter 2024 financial results after market close on Tuesday, August 6, 2024. The company's second quarter 2024 Shareholder Letter will be available on Instacart's Investor Relations website at https://investors.instacart.com.FortuneInstacart’s AI-powered smart carts, which offer real-time recommendations and ‘gamified’ shopping, are coming to more U.S. grocery storesGrocers plan to increase spending on AI by 400% by 2025. View Source16: Instacart’s Pronounced Growth Likely to Subside as Home Delivery Competition Intensifies Maplebear (Instacart) operates a leading grocery delivery platform in the United States and Canada. The firm partners with various regional and national grocers, which offer their selection of food and other goods to customers through Instacart’s ubiquitous platform. Once an item is ordered through Instacart’s site, the item is picked and delivered to the customer’s home by one of the platform’s 600,000 shoppers, who are classified as independent contractors. Instacart collects fees based on average order value and leverages its platform’s high usage to sell advertising, mainly to consumer-packaged goods companies. Instacart currently has nearly 8 million monthly active users (or orderers) on its platform. Rating Price Target Morningstar• 2 months ago   Instacart: Opportunities for Sales Growth Remain but Competition Likely to Intensify Maplebear (Instacart) operates a leading grocery delivery platform in the United States and Canada. The firm partners with various regional and national grocers, which offer their selection of food and other goods to customers through Instacart’s ubiquitous platform. Once an item is ordered through Instacart’s site, the item is picked and delivered to the customer’s home by one of the platform’s 600,000 shoppers, who are classified as independent contractors. Instacart collects fees based on average order value and leverages its platform’s high usage to sell advertising, mainly to consumer-packaged goods companies. Instacart currently has nearly 8 million monthly active users (or orderers) on its platform. Rating Price Target Morningstar• 2 months ago   Maplebear Earnings: Customer Acquisition Spending Helps Drive Strong Growth in Transaction Volume Maplebear, which does business as Instacart, is an online grocery pickup and delivery service provider currently in the United States and Canada. Instacart partners with local and national grocers who provide their selection of food and other goods to customers through Instacart’s mobile app or website. After a customer places an order, an independent personal shopper employed by Instacart will pick the order and either prepare it for pickup or deliver it to the customer’s chosen location. Instacart’s revenue model consists of transaction revenue in the form of retailer and customer fees, as well as advertising revenue from brand advertising on Instacart platforms. Rating Price Target Morningstar• 2 months ago   Competition From Uber and DoorDash Looms Large Even as Instacart Maintains Its Leadership Position Maplebear, which does business as Instacart, is an online grocery pickup and delivery service provider currently in the United States and Canada. Instacart partners with local and national grocers who provide their selection of food and other goods to customers through Instacart’s mobile app or website. After a customer places an order, an independent personal shopper employed by Instacart will pick the order and either prepare it for pickup or deliver it to the customer’s chosen location. Instacart’s revenue model consists of transaction revenue in the form of retailer and customer fees, as well as advertising revenue from brand advertising on Instacart platforms. Rating Price Target Morningstar• 4 months ago View Source17: Maplebear Inc., doing business as Instacart, is a grocery technology company in North America, works with grocers and retailers to transform how people shop. The Company partners with more than 1,500 national, regional, and local retail banners to facilitate online shopping, delivery and pickup services from more than 85,000 stores across North America on the Instacart Marketplace. The Instacart Platform offers retailers a suite of enterprise-grade technology products and... View Source