Uber Technologies forecast second-quarter bookings above Wall Street estimates on Wednesday on strong demand for ride-hailing and delivery services, even though the Middle East conflict weighed on its growth. Uber said it expects gross bookings of $56.25 billion to $57.75 billion for the June quarter, above analysts' average estimate of $56.07 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG. It factors in a roughly 60 basis-point drag from the Middle East conflict.