The ride-hailing company posts better-than-expected quarterly earnings and revenue.
Uber topped Wall Street's third-quarter revenue estimates and posted strong gross bookings. Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said the quarter experienced the largest trip volume increase in history outside the post-pandemic period.
The ride-hailing company logged higher profit and revenue in the third quarter, as the company said it notched one of the largest trip-volume increases in its history.
Uber Technologies on Tuesday forecast fourth-quarter gross bookings above expectations as its membership program drives up demand for both rides and deliveries heading into the holiday season.
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Kroger is teaming with Uber to let its grocery shoppers order restaurant meal deliveries. That's one of the aspects of a broader team up between the two companies announced Thursday (Oct. 30), the latest in a series of recent food delivery/grocery pacts.
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Uber said Wednesday that the San Francisco Bay Area will be the first market for its specially built autonomous taxi, which is expected to launch in late 2026.
Uber gears up for third-quarter results with strong gross bookings and EBITDA growth, but tariff headwinds and valuation concerns keep investors cautious.
Uber Technologies Inc (NYSE:UBER, ETR:UT8) announced on Wednesday that it expects to launch an autonomous taxi service in late 2026, choosing the San Francisco Bay Area as its first market. In July, the ride-hailing company revealed it was developing a robotaxi with electric vehicle maker Lucid and the self-driving technology company Nuro Inc. Uber said Lucid recently delivered test vehicles to Nuro and said it plans to have 100 test vehicles on the road in the months ahead.
Uber has picked San Francisco to launch a premium robotaxi service that will use Lucid Motors' all-electric Gravity SUVs equipped with self-driving tech developed by Nuro, in 2026 — a move that puts the ride-hailing giant in direct competition with Waymo.