Uber Stock Holds Firm Near Record High, Despite Q1 Revenue Miss

By: fxleaders|2025/05/08 05:45:02
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Uber delivered a major earnings beat in Q1 2025, though revenue came in just shy of expectations, sending Uber shared down, but recovered later on. Q1 Results: Strong Profit, Slower Revenue Growth Uber Technologies released its first-quarter 2025 earnings before the U.S. market opened, posting results that painted a mixed picture. While the company’s profit significantly exceeded expectations, revenue came in just below analyst forecasts. Specifically, Uber reported net income of $1.78 billion, or 83 cents per share—well above the anticipated 50 cents and a sharp turnaround from the $654 million loss posted a year earlier. But, the revenue reached $11.53 billion, narrowly missing the expected $11.62 billion, though still up roughly 14% year-over-year from $10.13 billion. Share Price Reaction and Market Outlook Uber’s stock, which has been riding a strong bullish trend and recently traded near its all-time highs of around $87, saw an initial pullback in response to the earnings release. After closing at $86 the previous session, shares opened $3 lower at $83 and dropped as much as 7% intraday to touch lows near $80. However, by the end of the U.S. trading session, the stock had recovered significantly, settling in the $83.60 range. Despite the volatility, the modest closing loss reflects investors’ confidence in Uber’s long-term performance. The company’s consistent profitability and positive outlook appear to have outweighed the revenue miss, keeping bullish sentiment intact. If momentum persists, Uber may soon re-challenge its all-time highs in the coming weeks. Uber Q1 Results

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