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Who owns Uber in USA?

The top shareholders of Uber are Dara Khosrowshahi, Tony West, Nelson J. Chai, SB Investment Advisers (UK) Ltd., Morgan Stanley, and FMR LLC.



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Uber was started in 2009 by Garrett Camp and Travis Kalanick, who each invested $200K at the time.

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“Uber, the world's largest taxi company, owns no vehicles. Facebook, the world's most popular media owner, creates no content. Alibaba, the most valuable retailer, has no inventory. And Airbnb, the world's largest accommodation provider, owns no real estate.

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He is a professor of economics and has raised more than $4.5 billion in investment capital. The top shareholders of Uber are Dara Khosrowshahi, Tony West, Nelson J. Chai, SB Investment Advisers (UK) Ltd., Morgan Stanley, and FMR LLC. Below, we take a closer look at the top shareholders of Uber.

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Chief Executive Officer Dara Khosrowshahi is the CEO of Uber, where he has managed the company's business in more than 70 countries around the world since 2017. Dara was previously CEO of Expedia, which he grew into one of the world's largest online travel companies.

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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 1.28%) is finally a profitable company. Uber reported a net income of $394 million in the second quarter.

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Uber revenue by region The US & Canada are still responsible for the majority of Uber's revenue, with $19.4 billion of the $31.8 billion made in 2022 coming from those two countries.

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According to Uber's IPO prospectus filed on Thursday, Google parent Alphabet owns a 5.2 percent stake in the ride-sharing company.

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As of 2022, on net revenues of $31.87 billion, Uber posted a net loss of $9.14 billion. In 2021, Uber posted a lower net loss ($496 million), primary thanks to the business divestitures of various assets. Throughout its history, on an annual basis, Uber has never made a profit.

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The type of Uber you're driving But Uber Black drivers make more per mile, per fare, and per minute than UberX drivers. Keep in mind that driving for a “premier” tier doesn't mean you'll always make more cash. (Sorry to burst your bubble.) If there are fewer Uber passengers, you'll obviously have fewer customers.

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Uber Technologies Employees Uber Technologies had 32,800 employees on December 31, 2022.

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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 Technologies net income for the twelve months ending September 30, 2023 was $1.054B, a 111.92% decline year-over-year. Uber Technologies annual net income for 2022 was $-9.141B, a 1742.94% increase from 2021. Uber Technologies annual net income for 2021 was $-0.496B, a 92.67% decline from 2020.

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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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How One Man Made $700 Million Driving for Uber – The Story of Ryan Graves. Don't let the title deceive you. Ryan Graves didn't build his wealth through a ride-sharing side hustle.

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Mark Cuban passed on Uber stake that would be worth $2.3 billion now.

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Mark Cuban turned down the chance to invest in Uber at a valuation of no more than $10 million — just over 0.01% of the ride-hailing company's $91 billion market capitalization today. The Shark Tank star bemoaned the missed opportunity during a recent episode of Hart to Heart, actor Kevin Hart's talk show.

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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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