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The filing shows two separate option purchases, both carrying a $50 strike price and a March 19, 2027 expiration date. The Intel position consists of 200 call options valued between $1,000,001 and $5,000,000, while the Uber position covers 200 call options valued between $500,001 and $1,000,000. Both transactions are classified as new purchases, not amendments to prior disclosures.
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Retail investors have spent decades watching Bill Ackman make concentrated bets from the outside, The Motley Fool noted, piecing together his moves through quarterly filings that arrive months after the trades close. That dynamic changed when Pershing Square USA (PSUS) began trading on the New York ...
Uber Technologies (NYSE:UBER) at $70.91 sits in a holding pattern. The stock absorbed a sharp leg lower on the same day it unveiled a Zurich robotaxi launch with WeRide and a global Level 4 partnership with Stellantis and Wayve, capturing why this name is interesting and uninvestable simultaneously. Uber runs the world’s largest ride-hailing and ... Uber Down 29% From Its High. Earnings Up 40%. Wall Street Sees 47% Upside
The Lime IPO will include a purchase of $20 million in shares by Uber, which is already a major backer of the e-scooter and bike firm.
Uber Technologies' board was sued on Monday by shareholders who accused management and directors of letting the ride-sharing company cut corners on compliance, leading to thousands of lawsuits from victims of sexual assault and harassment. In a complaint filed in San Francisco federal court, shareholders led by a Detroit pension fund said board members ignored repeated internal and external warnings about Uber's alleged failure to address sexual abuse by drivers. Shareholders said oversight failures were also a factor in lawsuits filed last year by the federal government, which accused Uber of routinely refusing to serve disabled passengers, including people with service animals or stowable wheelchairs, and engaging in deceptive billing and cancellation practices.
Investing.com -- Lime, the electric bike and scooter rental company backed by Uber, plans to raise funds through a U.S. initial public offering that could value the firm at up to $1.66 billion.
The e-scooter and e-bike rental company is offering shares at $24 to $26 each, with Uber indicating interest in buying up to $20 million worth
The company develops technology it describes as the “brain” for autonomous vehicles. It sells driving assistance systems to carmakers.
Digital infrastructure company ITG is targeting a valuation of up to $2.67 billion in its U.S. market debut, joining a string of issuers rushing to capitalize on AI-driven demand and benefit from a busy summer IPO window. The post-SpaceX IPO market has remained busy as companies rush to seize the strong conditions for new listings before the traditional summer lull kicks in. Uber-backed electric-bike startup Lime and silver miner Sinda also launched their U.S. initial public offering roadshows on Monday.
The Turkish Competition Board said on Friday it had approved Uber Technologies Inc.'s acquisition of the delivery arm of Turkey's Getir from Emirati controlling shareholder Mubadala. "The commitment by Uber Technologies Inc. to invest a total of US$500 million in Turkey is expected to support high-quality employment, strengthen local engineering capabilities, and positively contribute to the development of Turkey's digital and technology infrastructure," the competition board said. Uber said in February it had agreed to acquire Getir's delivery arm, expanding the U.S.-based company's Turkish footprint.
The service will be accessible through the Uber app and is being developed in collaboration with Switzerland's Federal Roads Office (FEDRO), pending regulatory clearance.
WeRide (NASDAQ:WRD) and Uber Technologies (NYSE:UBER) plan to introduce commercial robotaxi services in the Greater Zurich Region later this year, extending their autonomous mobility partnership in Europe following a recent deployment announcement in Madrid. The service is expected to launch during 2026, pending approval from Switzerland’s Federal Roads Office (FEDRO).
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The hotly anticipated IPO is set to be the largest in stock market history, and is more than 7.5 times Alibaba's IPO, in second place.
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK, June 11 (Reuters) - Lyft joined Uber Technologies in suing New York City to block a new law they said would force them to keep bad drivers who threaten public and
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For much of the past month, Wall Street has been chanting the same three letters: SPCX, the Nasdaq ticker SpaceX intends to use when it begins trading on June 12, 2026. Retail investors have piled into the Destiny Tech100 vehicle, prediction markets have lit up, and r/wallstreetbets has turned a single post titled “$8 to ... SpaceX IPOs on Friday. The 55% rule says don’t chase it.
At this point, any layoff news is not a surprise. And while the numbers often appear smaller in the company context, the impact on the people left to search for new jobs in this economy is significant. Despite the recent May jobs report, which said 172,000 new jobs were added, with over 90,000 ...
By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK, June 10 (Reuters) - Uber Technologies sued New York City to block enforcement of a new law that it said would unconstitutionally force it to keep drivers it does not want
Uber Technologies sued New York City to block enforcement of a new law that it said would unconstitutionally force it to keep drivers it does not want on its platform. In a complaint filed late on Tuesday night, Uber said the law against "wrongful deactivations" would improperly shield drivers who engage in dangerous, threatening or other inappropriate behavior, threatening public safety and causing "immediate and irreparable harm" by undermining the company's reputation and goodwill. It said the law violates its free-speech and due-process rights under the U.S. Constitution, as well as New York's state constitution.
