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How much profit did Uber post?

Uber posted a profit of $394 million during the second quarter, compared with a loss of $2.60 billion a year earlier.



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The company's growth decelerated as the rebound from the pandemic normalized and its freight business declined. It also swung to a profit.

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Wall Street analysts had estimated revenue of $9.3 billion. Uber's gross bookings — the amount paid by customers — totaled $33.6 billion, up 16 percent from year earlier. Net profit was $394 million, compared with a $2.6 billion loss a year earlier and driven by gains from investments in other companies.

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According to the latest long-term forecast, Uber price will hit $50 by the end of 2023 and then $55 by the middle of 2024. Uber will rise to $65 within the year of 2025, $80 in 2026, $90 in 2027, $100 in 2028, $110 in 2030 and $125 in 2033.

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Uber owns 72% of the ride-hailing market share as of 2023. At the same time, Uber Eats owns 24% of the market share of food delivery services worldwide.

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Big Number. $31.5 billion. That's how much Uber lost from 2014 through Q1 2023, the Financial Times noted Tuesday.

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Uber stock price stood at $46.51 According to the latest long-term forecast, Uber price will hit $55 by the end of 2023 and then $60 by the middle of 2024. Uber will rise to $75 within the year of 2025, $90 in 2026, $100 in 2027, $110 in 2028, $125 in 2030 and $150 in 2034.

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Uber Technologies's analyst rating consensus is a Strong Buy. This is based on the ratings of 31 Wall Streets Analysts.

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It's been a long road to real profits. It's taken 14 years and nearly $32 billion of cumulative losses, but ride-sharing and food delivery company Uber (UBER -3.11%) is finally a profitable company.

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It's been a long road to real profits. It's taken 14 years and nearly $32 billion of cumulative losses, but ride-sharing and food delivery company Uber (UBER -0.74%) is finally a profitable company.

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What Is Uber Technologies's Debt? The chart below, which you can click on for greater detail, shows that Uber Technologies had US$9.43b in debt in March 2023; about the same as the year before. However, it also had US$4.17b in cash, and so its net debt is US$5.27b.

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Mr. Gold said that Uber and Lyft drivers have earned less than taxi drivers because they work significantly fewer hours each month, and if calculating by hour, they make slightly more, according to city data.

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Where Uber's climate and autonomous driving goals will meet in the future. Uber plans to have its U.S. fleet and all drivers go electric by 2030 or be taken off the platform. The company says it will invest $800 million to help drivers pay for EVs, and partnerships with Ford and Hertz can help.

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Uber shares have skyrocketed in 2023. This good news wasn't enough to push shares higher, though, as Uber's sales missed expectations. Regardless, the stock is up 86% in 2023 (as of Aug. 3), handily beating the Nasdaq Composite Index.

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Uber's take rate and margins are rising Those rising take rates, along with its recent cost-cutting measures, including thousands of layoffs since its IPO, are boosting Uber's adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) and operating margins.

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Fair Value Estimate for Uber With its 4-star rating, we believe Uber's stock is undervalued compared with our long-term fair value estimate.

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Is Uber leaving UK? Uber has secured a 30-month — or two-and-a-half-year — license to keep its ridesharing services up and running in London, according to a report from the BBC.

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Uber posted a profit of $394 million during the second quarter, compared with a loss of $2.60 billion a year earlier. That came in better than the $18 million loss that analysts polled by FactSet had expected and was driven predominantly by its operating profit, which totaled $326 million.

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Uber Technologies is bordering on breakeven, according to the 39 American Transportation analysts. They anticipate the company to incur a final loss in 2023, before generating positive profits of US$1.4b in 2024. Therefore, the company is expected to breakeven just over a year from now.

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