Highlights

  • DoorDash shares closed lower, underperforming the NASDAQ-100 during the session
  • Trading volume stayed below average as the stock revisited early December levels
  • Quarterly results reflected mixed movements across earnings, revenue, and profit

DoorDash, Inc. (NASDAQ:DASH) ended the latest trading session (January 15, 2026) lower, with its share price declining 1.4% to close at USD 210.20. During intraday trading, the stock touched USD 207.62, marking its lowest level in 44 trading days. The same price level was last recorded in early December 2025.

The stock’s performance lagged broader market benchmarks. While the NASDAQ-100 Index rose 0.3% on the day, DoorDash shares posted a relative decline of 1.7%. Trading activity remained moderate, with approximately 3.64 million shares changing hands, equal to about 0.8 times the stock’s average daily volume of roughly 4.52 million shares.

DoorDash currently has a market capitalisation of around USD 85 billion and approximately 406 million shares outstanding. Institutional holders account for more than 82% of the company’s total shareholding, based on the latest available filings. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded within a range of USD 155.40 to USD 285.50.

From a longer-term perspective, DoorDash shares were priced at USD 171.19 a year ago. Based on the latest close, a USD 1,000 position established at that time would now be valued at approximately USD 1,228, reflecting a total return of 22.8% over the period.

On the financial reporting front, the company posted earnings per share of 57 cents for the quarter ended September 30, 2025, according to its most recent Form 10-Q filing. This represented a decline compared with the previous quarter, while revenue increased to USD 3.4 billion. Net profit for the quarter came in at USD 243 million, lower on a sequential basis but higher compared with the corresponding quarter last year.

Regulatory filings also indicated insider share sales by company directors in early January, as disclosed through reports submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.