Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: UBER) reported an impressive third-quarter performance on November 3, 2025, with shares closing at $99.72, up 3.34%, before slipping over 8% in pre-market trading to $91.
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The ride-hailing giant posted a net profit of $6.63 billion, or $3.11 per share, marking a 154% increase from $2.61 billion, or $1.20 per share, a year ago.
The surge in profit was supported by a $4.9 billion tax valuation release and a $1.5 billion pre-tax benefit from equity investment revaluations. Analysts had expected adjusted earnings of $0.69 per share, excluding special items.
Revenue rose 20.4% year-over-year to $13.47 billion, surpassing market expectations of $13.26 billion, driven by increased demand across both mobility and delivery segments.
Uber recorded 3.5 billion trips in Q3, representing 22% growth from the same period last year. The number of Monthly Active Platform Consumers (MAPCs) increased 17%, while trips per MAPC rose 4%, underscoring consistent engagement across its platform.
Gross bookings climbed 21% year-over-year to $49.7 billion, with growth equally strong on a constant currency basis. CEO Dara Khosrowshahi attributed the performance to “one of the largest trip-volume increases in company history,” emphasizing Uber’s investment in AI and autonomy to enhance customer experience.
Uber’s adjusted EBITDA reached $2.3 billion, reflecting a 33% year-over-year increase. The company projected Q4 adjusted EBITDA between $2.41 billion and $2.51 billion, implying growth of 31% to 36% from last year.
For the next quarter, Uber expects gross bookings between $52.25 billion and $53.75 billion, up 17% to 21% year-over-year, highlighting management’s confidence in sustained expansion across ride-hailing, delivery, and freight operations.
Despite the near-term share dip, Uber’s long-term stock performance remains robust. As of November 3, 2025, Uber delivered a 65.3% year-to-date return, far outpacing the S&P 500’s 16.5%. Over three years, shares have surged 247%, while the five-year gain stands at 178.8%, reflecting strong investor confidence and consistent growth in core operations.
Uber’s Q3 2025 results reaffirm its position as a global mobility leader, delivering record profit and strong revenue growth. The company’s focus on AI, efficiency, and local commerce expansion continues to drive performance. Despite an earnings beat, investor reaction remained cautious ahead of Q4, where management expects continued double-digit growth in both bookings and adjusted profitability.
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