Uber reported better-than-expected revenue of $14.37 billion in its fourth-quarter earnings report on Wednesday, although its shares slipped in premarket trading after the results were released. The ride-hailing and delivery company said revenue for the period ended in December reached $14.37 billion, slightly above analysts’ estimate of $14.32 billion. Revenue increased from $12 billion a year earlier, with the mobility segment generating $8.2 billion, up 19% from the previous year, and delivery revenue rising 30% to $4.9 billion. Analysts had expected mobility revenue of $8.3 billion and delivery revenue of $4.72 billion. CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said delivery growth was strongest in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa region.
Source: Nigerian Tribune February 04, 2026 18:09 UTC