Uber focuses on 2023 profits as pandemic pain eases

UBER-RESULTS:Uber sets sights on profits in 2023 as pandemic pain eases
UBER-RESULTS:Uber sets sights on profits in 2023 as pandemic pain eases Copyright Thomson Reuters 2023
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- Uber Technologies Inc said on Wednesday it would focus on delivering profits this year, after rounding off 2022 with blowout earnings as a surge in demand for airport and office rides helped the company rebound from pandemic lows.

Uber's shares surged nearly 5% in early trading after the rideshare giant reported a surprise fourth-quarter profit and Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi reassured investors that the impact of the pandemic was "well and truly behind" the company.

"Despite any macroeconomic uncertainty, I'm more confident than ever in our prospects," he said.

Uber forecast adjusted EBITDA, a profitability metric that excludes some costs, between $660 million and $700 million for the first quarter, well above the average analyst estimate of $593.06 million, according to Refinitiv data.

"They absolutely knocked it out of the park... Profitable growth in this environment is very important," said Tejas Dessai, an analyst at Global X ETFs, which includes Uber in some of its funds.

The rideshare market is benefiting from a return to normal and a rise in car ownership costs, which is pushing many to opt for cab rides. At the same time, more drivers are signing up as they look for new sources of income.

Khosrowshahi said active drivers on the platform reached an all-time high in the fourth quarter and continued to grow in January, putting behind worries of a shortage of drivers signing up as demand jumped.

"We have clearly separated from our competitors on driver preference," Khosrowshahi said.

Shares of smaller rival Lyft, which is scheduled to report results on Thursday, were also higher.

Uber's revenue rose 49% to $8.61 billion in the fourth quarter, beating the estimate of $8.49 billion. Rideshare revenue surged 82%.

It earned 29 cents per share, while analysts had estimated a loss of 18 cents.

GRAPHIC: Uber CEO says pandemic impact on rideshare business "well and truly behind us" (https://www.reuters.com/graphics/UBER-RESULTS/zgvobkzyopd/chart.png)

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