Uber Technologies reported a massive financial milestone for the full year 2025, with a net profit of $10.05 billion. This represents a significant increase from the $1.89 billion reported just two years prior, marking Uber's successful transition from a high-growth "cash-burn" startup to a highly profitable global logistics giant. The company's total revenue for 2025 hit $52.02 billion, an 18% year-over-year increase. This profitability is driven by "Gross Bookings" growth across all sectors, including mobility (rideshare), delivery (Uber Eats), and their expanding "Uber Advertising" business, which alone is projected to become a multi-billion dollar profit driver by 2027. In 2026, Uber's focus has shifted toward "Adjusted EBITDA" and free cash flow, allowing them to initiate share buybacks and reinvest in autonomous vehicle partnerships to further lower their long-term operational costs.