澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网

Uber Stock Slips as Q1 Gross Bookings, Revenue Fall Short

The Uber logo is seen on top of a car, with trees and a building in the background.

Klaudia Radecka / NurPhoto via Getty Images

Shares of Uber Technologies (UBER) moved lower Wednesday after the ridesharing giant's first-quarter gross bookings and revenue fell short of estimates.

Uber reported earnings per share of $0.83 on revenue that increased 14% 🃏year-over-year to $11.53 billion. Analysts surveyed by Visible Alpha had expected $0.49 and $11.59 billion, respectively. Gross booking🧜s were $42.82 billion, while analysts were looking for $42.99 billion.

For the second quarter, Uber sees gross bookings between $45.75 billion to $47.25 billion and adjusted EBITDA of $2.02 billion to 🧸$2.12 billion. Analysts were projecting $45.78 billion and $2.06 bil🍰lion, respectively.

Uber shares fell more than 4% shortly after the market opened. They had entered Wednesday🌼 up more than 40% since the start of the year.

Analysts have said the expansion of autonomous vehicles could negatively impact Uber's business, but have noted that the company is mitigating the risk by partnering with several companies in the sector like Alphabet's (GOOGL) Waymo and Pony AI (PONY), a collaboration Uber 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:announced on Tuesday.

UPDATE—This article has been updated with the latest share price information.

Do you have a news tip for Investopedia reporters? Please email us at
Article Sources
Investopedia requires writers to use primary sources to support their work. These include white papers, government data, original reporting, and interviews with industry experts. We also reference original research from other reputable publishers where appropriate. You can learn more about the standards we follow in producing accurate, unbiased content in our editorial policy.
  1. Uber Technologies. "."

Compare Accounts
The offers that appear in this table are from partnerships from which Investopedia receives compensation. This compensation may impact how and where listings appear. Investopedia does not include all offers available in the marketplace.

Related Articles