Uber Technologies stock surged 7% to approximately $78.45 following the company’s first-quarter earnings report that exceeded expectations across key financial metrics. The rally outpaced the broader tech sector, which gained under 2%, and the S&P 500, which rose slightly above 1%.
Q1 Earnings Exceed Expectations
Uber reported first-quarter revenue of $13.2 billion, reflecting solid year-over-year growth despite currency and business model adjustments. Adjusted earnings per share reached $0.72, beating forecasts and marking a 44% increase from the prior year.
Gross bookings climbed 25% to $53.7 billion, signaling strong demand across both mobility and delivery segments. Total trips reached 3.6 billion, up 20% year over year. Monthly active platform consumers increased 17%, while trips per user also edged higher, driving overall platform activity upward.
Profitability Gains Drive Investor Confidence
Beyond revenue growth, profitability metrics strengthened significantly. Operating income jumped 57% to $1.9 billion, while adjusted EBITDA climbed 33% to $2.5 billion with expanding margins compared to the prior year.
Free cash flow remained strong at $2.3 billion, supported by efficient operations and disciplined capital spending. The company ended the quarter with $6.1 billion in cash and short-term investments, providing flexibility for future growth investments. Leadership emphasized that earnings are scaling faster than revenue, signaling improving operational efficiency.
Platform Strategy and Membership Growth
Uber’s platform strategy continues to expand through new integrations and services. The company reached 50 million Uber One members, with subscribers now accounting for roughly half of total gross bookings. This membership-driven approach creates recurring demand and strengthens customer loyalty.
Uber continues to invest in artificial intelligence and autonomous vehicle initiatives, with management stressing a capital-efficient approach to these long-term opportunities.
Q2 Guidance Signals Continued Momentum
Looking ahead, Uber issued an optimistic outlook for the second quarter. The company expects gross bookings to reach between $56.25 billion and $57.75 billion, representing growth of up to 22% on a constant currency basis.
Earnings are projected to expand further, with non-GAAP EPS between $0.78 and $0.82 and adjusted EBITDA of up to $2.8 billion. These forecasts indicate continued expansion across both demand and profitability metrics.
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