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Is Uber a fast growing company?

The Bottom Line. Well over a decade since its founding, Uber remains one of the most closely followed and fastest growing companies in the world. At the same time, it continues to struggle to attain profitability, especially in its core ride-hailing business.



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Shares have soared 92% this year as of Sept. 19, as the company has grown its ride-share and delivery businesses while cutting costs. The turnaround follows a 41% Uber stock decline in 2022. Uber stock most recently got a jolt when Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi indicated that the company would consider a buyback.

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Will Uber be successful in the future? With excellent growth drivers in place, the company looks set for another decade of strong outperformance. Uber will most likely continue to face regulatory hurdles as an industry innovator in addition to facing tough competition across most segments.

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Uber's stock growth is largely due to the demise of Lyft as a competitor, says DPCM's Emil Michael. Emil Michael, former Uber chief business officer, joins 'Tech Check' to talk the ride share giant's recent stock pop, competition in the space and more.

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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 reported its quarterly results Wednesday and, generally speaking, things go well for the ride-share company. Uber's revenue rose 49% in the last three months of 2022 to $8.6 billion. Its drivers racked up 2 billion trips for the first time, an increase from 1.7 billion a year before.

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Uber has been competing fiercely with other ride-hailing services and traditional taxi companies, resulting in lower prices. The company has been subsidizing rides to attract more customers and gain market share, which has resulted in a significant loss of revenue.

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Before its highly anticipated IPO in 2019, Uber was valued at as much as $120 billion by investors. But after going public on May 9, 2019, it made history with the biggest first-day dollar loss in U.S. history. Since then, Uber has worked on becoming profitable, in part through the acquisition of other companies.

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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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As of 2022, Uber has a 71% share of sales in the U.S. rideshare market, whereas Lyft only has 29%. However, both have seen significant sales increases since 2021. As of January 2022, Uber's sales are up 84%, and Lyft sales are up 62% year-over-year.

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The business was finally able to register its first-ever operating profit, as this metric came in at $326 million for the quarter. And perhaps even more impressive, Uber produced $1.1 billion of free cash flow (FCF), a new record.

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Uber's generating slower but stable growth It partly offset that slowdown with the growth of Uber Eats, which more than doubled its gross bookings as more people stayed at home. After the pandemic passed, Uber's gross bookings rose 56% in 2021 and 83% in 2022.

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Safety concerns: Safety is a major concern for Uber, both in terms of rider safety and driver safety. The company has faced criticism for not doing enough to protect riders and drivers, and has made a number of changes to its policies and procedures in response to these concerns.

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Disruptive innovation in action In the case of Uber, the company's idea was to offer a new way to 'hail' a taxi. It does not own cars or employ drivers, but provides an app that links customers to available cabs.

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Uber has become a prime example of the gig economy at work. Uber's advantages include door-to-door convenience, safety, and reliable quality. Uber's disadvantages include its surge pricing and the negative effects of replacing steady jobs with gig work.

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Uber's third-quarter commentary that it's reached an inflection point for expanding profitability over the coming quarters and rising investor expectations have driven a 34% share price rebound since the start of 2023, trimming the stock's decline over the past year to 4.2% (see chart below).

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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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Uber reported over $9 billion in net losses in 2022, compared to just $496 million in net losses in 2021 (primarily thanks to some business divestitures) and over $6.7 billion in net losses in 2020.

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Its brand reputation score hit a low of -23.4 in 2018 following its worst year of controversies. And yet, Uber keeps coming out unscathed. Brand consideration has been on an upward trajectory going from a score of 4.9 in 2016 to 18.6 in 2022, according to YouGov data.

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Uber is owned majorly by a group of institutional investors like Morgan Stanley, The Vanguard Group, and FMR. Individual investors, especially employees of the companies — like the CEO and the COO — own a significant part of the company. The current CEO of Uber company is Dara Khosrowshahi.

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