Safe for now: Uber weathers labour and cost of living crunch but faces a rocky road ahead May 4, 2022 Uber seems to weather the wrath of labour and cost of living uncertainties, with quarterly revenue shooting up 136 per cent to $6.9bn.
Hail a flight! Uber set to include air travel and Eurostar as ‘superapp’ bid revamped April 6, 2022 Planes and trains are set to be added to Uber’s app, as it looks to fully integrate inter-city and even international travel. The hail-a-ride cab company announced plans to move beyond localised convenience, and expand into coaches, air travel and trains this summer. It will also look to include a travel booking system, offering car [...]
Uber ups profit guidance as ride-hailing and food delivery continues to boom March 7, 2022 Shares in Uber have climbed nearly four per cent in premarket trading this morning, with the tech giant raising its first-quarter profitability guidance thanks to a record number of cab journeys and booming food delivery orders. Uber said in a filing that it now expects adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation of $130m (£98m) to [...]
Uber Eats signs global delivery deal with BP, including 120 outlets in the UK March 29, 2022 Uber Eats will start delivering items from 120 BP outlets across the UK by the end of June as part of a new global agreement. The convenience food delivery platform has signed a deal with petrol and service station operator, with 3,000 outlets hoped to be participating across Australia, New Zealand, Poland, South Africa the [...]
Greggs: Bakery chain on a roll as sales up once again July 30, 2024 Greggs' total sales for the 26 weeks to June 29 reached £960m, crediting the boost in numbers to a partnership with Uber Eats and the roll-out of its evening trade plan.
Uber fares to jump 10 per cent in London November 11, 2021 Uber will increase prices by 10 per cent for Londoners, in an effort to woo drivers back to the ride hailing platform, according to reports. The blanket rise marks the first time Uber has raised its prices in London since 2017, according to the Evening Standard, which first reported the news. Drivers were reportedly told [...]
Uber shares jump after food delivery service reports profits for first time February 10, 2022 Uber shares last night jumped more than 6 per cent in post-market trading after its food delivery service, Uber Eats, reported its first profit ever. In the fourth quarter of 2021, Uber Eats reported a $25m EBITDA profit, while Uber’s revenue grew 83 per cent to $5.8bn, beating analysts’ forecast of $5.36bn. The group’s mobility [...]
Congratulations, Uber! App to celebrate one billion UK trips November 9, 2021 Uber is expected to celebrate its billionth UK trip later this year, almost 10 years after it first launched. To mark the milestone, the company has announced that both the billionth rider and the driver who takes the billionth trip will receive prizes. The customer will win free Uber trips for 10 years, while the [...]
Uber fares could rocket 20 per cent as ride-hailing app foots VAT bill March 14, 2022 Uber could hike prices by as much as a fifth from tonight as the ride-hailing giant faces fresh VAT charges. It comes after the company was forced to implement changes following the High Court ruling last year, which said that Uber could not be viewed as an agent but must be regarded as a contractor. [...]
Uber’s model was rife with flaws but the gig economy deserves saving November 15, 2021 It has been less than ten years since Uber started operating in London. In that short time, the ride-hailing service has transformed the way many urban dwellers think about their transportation needs and their expectations of connectivity. By the beginning of 2020, just before the pandemic, Londoners took it for granted that Uber—or Bolt Kapten [...]