
Uber Technologies, Inc. functions as a prominent digital platform that facilitates the movement of both individuals and goods. The company's primary corporate offices are located in San Francisco, California, and it currently employs 22,263 full-time staff members. Its operational structure is divided into several main areas: Rides, Eats, Freight, Other Bets, and the Advanced Technologies Group (ATG) and Other Technology Programs. Within the Rides division, the company connects patrons with drivers who furnish transportation in a diverse array of vehicles, including conventional cars, auto rickshaws, or taxis. The Eats service enables users to browse a selection of restaurants, place food orders, and arrange for home delivery. For its Freight operations, the platform acts as an intermediary, linking carriers with shippers and simplifying the process of booking shipments. The Other Bets segment encompasses various emerging ventures and investment-stage projects, notably "new mobility" offerings that grant consumers access to different transit solutions, such as electric scooters. Lastly, the Advanced Technologies Group (ATG) and Other Technology Programs segment is tasked with the innovation, advancement, and bringing to market of both autonomous vehicle and ride-sharing technologies.
Uber Technologies, Inc. trades as UT8.DE on XETRA. The company is classified in Technology / Software - Application and reports in EUR.
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Uber Technologies, Inc. can be compared against peers such as RTX Corporation, Airbus SE, Honeywell International Inc., The Boeing Company, Caterpillar Inc., Deere & Company.
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Current signals to investigate include market capitalization of €124.09B, beta of 1.12, and return on equity of N/A.
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Company website: https://www.uber.com
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