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Uber Reports Record Q4 2024 Earnings Amid Strong Demand Across Services

Uber Technologies, Inc. has unveiled impressive financial results for the fourth quarter of 2024, marking a significant milestone in the company’s growth trajectory.

The ride-hailing giant reported a remarkable 20% increase in revenue year-over-year, reaching nearly $12 billion and exceeding Wall Street’s expectations. This surge is attributed to robust demand across both its Mobility and Delivery segments.

Financial Highlights

  • Gross Bookings: Uber saw gross bookings rise by 18% compared to the previous year, totaling over $44 billion.
  • Net Income: The company reported a striking net income of approximately $6.9 billion, largely due to a favorable tax valuation adjustment.
  • Adjusted EBITDA: With an impressive growth rate of 44%, adjusted EBITDA reached around $1.8 billion.
  • Active Users: Monthly active platform consumers grew by 14%, reaching 171 million, with daily trips averaging an impressive 33 million.

Operational Achievements

CEO Dara Khosrowshahi celebrated what he described as Uber’s “strongest quarter ever,” highlighting the accelerated growth in rides and overall platform engagement.

He underscored the company’s commitment to innovation, particularly in areas such as autonomous vehicles and artificial intelligence, which are central to Uber’s long-term strategy.

Market Response and Future Outlook

Despite these strong results, Uber’s stock experienced a decline of over 5% in premarket trading.

This reaction stems from the company’s guidance for the first quarter of 2025, which projected gross bookings between $42 billion and $43.5 billion—slightly below analysts’ forecasts.

Additionally, while adjusted EBITDA growth is anticipated to continue, it is expected to slow compared to the previous quarter.In response to market conditions, Uber’s CFO announced plans for a stock buyback program totaling $1.5 billion, initiated in January 2025.

The company remains focused on expanding its technological capabilities and forging strategic partnerships to maintain its competitive edge.

As Uber navigates a dynamic market landscape, its fourth-quarter performance reflects both operational strength and a commitment to innovation.

While investor sentiment may be cautious regarding future growth, the company’s strategic initiatives position it well for continued success in the evolving mobility sector.

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