Lime reported higher 2025 revenue and a larger net loss as it prepares to list on Nasdaq under LIME.
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Lime reported higher 2025 revenue and a larger net loss as it prepares to list on Nasdaq under LIME.
Uber beats on Q1 EPS and forecasts strong bookings despite Middle East tensions. Its shares have declined in the past six months amid robotaxi competition.
The electric bike and scooter rental company reported $886.7 million in revenue in 2025, up 29% from the year before
After years of hints and preparation, Lime plans to enter the public markets.
Lime, which operates an electric bike and scooter network and is backed by Uber Technologies, reported a jump in yearly revenue in its filing for a U.S. initial public offering. The San Francisco-based startup did not reveal the terms of the offering in the filing. Activity in the U.S. IPO market has rebounded after a slowdown earlier in the year linked to volatile equity markets and the war in the Middle East.
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Airbnb (NASDAQ:ABNB) executives said the company started 2026 with momentum across demand, product improvements, and international expansion, while acknowledging an approximate 100 basis point headwind to nights and seats booked from conflict in the Middle East. First-quarter results and demand tre
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DoorDash stock rallied late Wednesday after the food-delivery company reported first-quarter earnings that beat estimates despite revenue slightly below expectations. For the March-ended quarter, DoorDash earned 44 cents per share, up slightly from 42 cents a year earlier. Sales increased 33% to $4 billion, below analyst estimates of $4.2 billion.
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Shares of Uber Technologies Inc (NYSE:UBER, XETRA:UT8) jumped 8.4% on Wednesday after the ride-hailing and delivery giant reported first-quarter results that beat earnings expectations and issued second-quarter guidance above consensus estimates. Uber posted first-quarter revenue of $13.2...
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Uber Technologies (UBER) on Wednesday issued a bookings growth outlook that surpassed Wall Street's
Uber posted weaker than expected revenues for the first quarter as its mobility business was buffeted by conflict in the Middle East, but the...
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Uber (NYSE:UBER) rose sharply in premarket trading on Wednesday after the transportation and delivery platform reported first-quarter earnings that exceeded Wall Street expectations. The company posted earnings per share of $0.
The ride-hailing company's first-quarter revenue fell short of Wall Street expectations, but its Q2 bookings outlook topped analyst estimates
Uber stock jumped early Wednesday after the ride-hailing and food-delivery company reported mixed first-quarter results.
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Investing.com -- Uber Technologies shares jumped in Wednesday premarket trading after the ride-hailing and delivery giant posted first-quarter earnings that beat analyst estimates.
The ride-hailing company reports better-than-expected earnings and gross bookings in the first quarter.
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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.
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Earnings season marches on this week as investors will hear from big companies including Walt Disney, McDonald's and CoreWeave. Data on the U.S. jobs market will also be watched closely, culminating in April nonfarm payroll numbers Friday.