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06.08.25 - 20:42
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Uber Shares Decline Even As Gross Bookings Top Expectations (Bloomberg)
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Uber Technologies Inc.'s upbeat forecast and better-than-expected quarterly gross bookings failed to boost the rideshare and food-delivery company Wednesday, with shares handing back some of their impressive year-to-date gains. Wolfe Research Managing Director of Global Internet Shweta Khajuria has more on the story. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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17.07.25 - 19:31
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US Retail Sales Rebound in Broad Advance | Open Interest 7/17/2025 (Bloomberg)
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Get a jump start on the US trading day with Matt Miller, Katie Greifeld and Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Open Interest." United shares drop after cutting its forecast, however the airline is confident that demand is coming back. Lucid shares jumped after announcing a reverse stock split. And Uber announced it would invest $300M in Lucid as part of a robotaxi partnership. OpenTable CEO Debby Soo tells Open Interest that despite economic uncertainty, people continue to prioritize dining out. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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09.07.25 - 10:48
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Uber-Aktie nicht zu stoppen – 50 Prozent Gewinn kassiert (Der Aktionaer)
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Neue Unsicherheiten aufgrund der Entwicklungen beim Thema US-Zölle sorgen für Zurückhaltung bei den Anlegern. Eine mögliche Fristverlängerung, die der US-Präsident andeutete, könnte mehr Zeit für Verhandlungen bringen. Bei der Uber-Aktie ist dagegen von Zurückhaltung keine Spur zu sehen – die Aktie dreht weiter auf, nachdem das Kursziel von der Bank of America weiter nach oben geschraubt wurde....
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25.06.25 - 11:54
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Second study finds Uber used opaque algorithm to dramatically boost profits (The Guardian)
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US academics say computer code systematically raised fares at expense of drivers and passengersA second major academic institution has accused Uber of using opaque computer code to dramatically increase its profits at the expense of the ride-hailing app's drivers and passengers.Research by academics at New York's Columbia Business School concluded that the Silicon Valley company had implemented “algorithmic price discrimination” that had raised “rider fares and cut driver pay on billions of … trips, systematically, selectively, and opaquely”. Continue reading......
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