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Is Uber making a profit or loss?

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 2.56%) is finally a profitable company. Uber reported a net income of $394 million in the second quarter.



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While Uber is now a profitable company with the potential to grow those profits over time, the stock remains expensive. Analysts are expecting the company to produce earnings per share of $0.83 in 2024, putting the price-to-earnings ratio at about 60 based on that estimate.

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However, despite its widespread popularity and market dominance, Uber has never turned a profit. Many people may wonder how a company that has become so successful has not been able to generate any profits. There are several factors contributing to Uber's financial performance.

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Before the pandemic, Uber had far more rides, and worse margins. Uber has diseconomies of scale: when you lose money on every ride, adding more rides increases your losses, not your profits. Meanwhile, Lyft — Uber's also-ran competitor — saw its margins worsen over the same period.

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Not a profitable business model One of the key talking points, among value investors and on-lookers alike, is the fact that Uber has failed to produce a single profitable quarter since it began trading publicly. In fact, Uber lost $8.51 billion in 2019 and $6.77 billion in 2020.

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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 stock price stood at $45.99 According to the latest long-term forecast, Uber price will hit $55 by the middle of 2024 and then $65 by the end of 2025. Uber will rise to $70 within the year of 2026, $85 in 2027, $95 in 2028, $100 in 2030, $110 in 2032 and $125 in 2035.

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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 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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We remain focused on delivering quarterly GAAP operating income profitability in 2023, and we expect to scale GAAP profitability significantly beyond 2023. Over the last two years, we have consistently delivered results that have exceeded both investor expectations and our own internal plans.

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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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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'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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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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Tackling problems like poor transportation infrastructure in some cities, unsatisfactory customer experience, late cars, poor fulfilment, drivers denying to accept credit cards and more –Uber has “eaten the world” in less than 5 years and is a remarkable name to reckon when it comes to solving problems for people in ...

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Currently, Uber and Lyft are facing a widespread supply shortage of drivers. As more and more vaccinated customers are ramping up demand for the service, they're only met with a lack of drivers to pick you up. For the drivers that do persist, they're charging more and raising the wait times for everyone else.

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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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