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Uber shares tumble on surprise net loss, weak second-quarter forecast

by Riah Marton
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Uber shares tumble on surprise net loss, weak second-quarter forecast
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UBER posted a surprise first-quarter loss and forecast gross bookings in the second quarter below Wall Street expectations, sending the shares of the ride-share and food delivery company down nearly 9 per cent on Wednesday (May 8).

The report suggests that Uber’s growth could be slowing after a strong 2023 in which it dominated the US ride-share market and delivery business and posted its first annual profit.

The stock price slide, its steepest single-day decline since October 2022, was set to erase more than US$10 billion from Uber’s market value if losses hold.

Uber reported a net loss of US$654 million, driven by legal charges and provisions and those related to fair valuation of certain company investments. Analysts were expecting a net profit of US$503.1 million.

Uber also missed market expectations for quarterly gross bookings, a key metric that indicates the total US dollar value of transaction on the platform.

CFO Prashanth Mahendra-Rajah attributed it to softer ride-share demand in Latin America and the impact from certain holidays shifting into the first quarter.

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“We were already expecting a deceleration in average spending in several markets due to slower-than-expected economic activity in the US in Q1 and persistent consumer pressures. However, this is way above the base case,” said Thomas Monteiro, senior analyst at Investing.com.

In contrast, smaller rival Lyft posted better-than-expected result and forecast a strong second quarter on Tuesday, saying it saw an industry-wide pickup in ride-share demand.

Lyft, which operates in the US and parts of Canada, is trying to take market share from Uber since it hired David Risher as CEO last April.

Besides aggressively cutting cost, Risher has managed to add users to Lyft with shorter wait times and competitive fares.

Uber operates in about 70 countries and offers services, including freight booking. It had a 72 per cent share in the US ride-hailing market in the March quarter, up from 68 per cent two years ago, according to YipitData.

Uber said it expects second-quarter gross bookings, or the total US dollar value earned from its services, in the range of US$38.75 billion to US$40.25 billion, below estimates of US$40.04 billion.

In the quarter ended Mar 31, gross bookings came in at US$37.65 billion, closely missing expectations of US$37.92 billion.

Revenue rose 15 per cent to US$10.13 billion, narrowly beating the estimate of US$10.11 billion. On an adjusted basis, Uber lost 32 cents per share, compared with expectations of 23 cent profit. REUTERS

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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