Uber (NYSE: UBER) achieved impressive financial results for the past few quarters, but several billionaire investors have been unloading shares of the ride-hailing service. That group of high-profile sellers includes Larry Robbins, Lee Ainslie, Roberto Mignone, Steven Tananbaum, Daniel Loeb, and George ...
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Billionaire investor activity tends to gain the attention of individual investors. When it comes to the investment moves of Warren Buffett and others, many investors comb through billionaires' quarterly 13-F filings to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), looking for investment ideas and possible ...
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Since the start of 2023, both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite Index have put up tremendous gains. This favorable market backdrop has helped lift certain businesses much higher than others. Uber (NYSE: UBER), for example, has soared 168% during that time. It's currently sitting at 20% off its peak price, ...
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The internet has changed how people can work and earn money. And perhaps no other business exemplifies the rise of this so-called gig economy quite like Uber (NYSE: UBER) does. This tech-forward ride-hailing and delivery outfit has become a massive $138 billion business in 15 years. But it hasn't been ...
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Uber (NYSE: UBER) is now a solidly profitable company, but is the stock cheap enough to own? Travis Hoium answers that question in the video below. *Stock prices used were end-of-day prices of April 11, 2024. The video was published on May 13, 2024. Continue reading
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Uber Technologies (NYSE: UBER) received mixed reactions after reporting earnings on May 8. While the ride-hailing platform grew sales and monthly active users by 21% and 15%, respectively, the market fretted over the company's net loss stemming from valuation changes in investments it holds. Still, Needham ...
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Given the two stocks' different responses to the release of first-quarter numbers, it would be easy to assume the best for ride-hailing outfit Lyft (NASDAQ: LYFT) while presuming the worst for bigger rival Uber Technologies (NYSE: UBER). Shares of the former soared in response to its Q1 results while ...
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