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UBER trades against a final fair-value range of $79.84-$160.48, with the midpoint set by the accepted valuation synthesis rather than earlier draft model outputs. Fair value range: low $79.8, high $160, with mid-point at $120.
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UBER Uber Technologies Inc. fair value $120–$160

UBER
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Analyzed: 2026-05-09Next update: 2026-08-09Methodology v2.4Archetype: Mature compounderNYSE · Industrials
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Last price
$75.45
▲ +44.29 (+58.70%)
Fair value
$120
$120–$160
Rating
Strong Buy
confidence 88/100
Upside
+58.7%
upside to fair value
Margin of Safety
$101.78
buy below · 15%
Market Cap
$153.6B
P/E fwd 17.4

§1 Executive summary

  • Composite fair value $120 with high case $160.
  • Implied upside of 58.7% to fair value.
  • Moat 9/10 · confidence 88/100 · Mature compounder.
  • Trades below fair value with a meaningful cushion to the midpoint.
Fair value
$120
Margin of safety
+37.0%
Confidence
88/100
Moat
9/10

Educational analysis only — not financial advice. Always do your own due diligence.

$75.45Price
FV $119.74
High $160.48

UBER trades against a final fair-value range of $79.84-$160.48, with the midpoint set by the accepted valuation synthesis rather than earlier draft model outputs.

  • Massive two-sided network liquidity
    Massive two-sided network liquidity
  • Global scale advantages
    Global scale advantages
  • Cycle upside
    Increasing urban density and shift away from personal car ownership drive structural tailwinds.

§2 Bear case

A severe macroeconomic contraction coincides with adverse regulatory rulings reclassifying drivers as employees in key jurisdictions, destroying unit economics and forcing aggressive price hikes that crush demand elasticity.

Ways this thesis can break

Global Driver Reclassification

· Medium

Major markets mandate employee status for drivers, destroying the variable cost structure and forcing fixed-cost absorption.

FV impact
Severe downside to $60
Trigger
12-24 Months

Autonomous Vehicle Disintermediation

· Low

Well-funded competitors scale proprietary autonomous fleets faster than Uber can integrate them, bypassing the driver network moat.

FV impact
Catastrophic downside to $40
Trigger
36-60 Months

Delivery Take-Rate Collapse

· Medium

Regulatory price caps on restaurant commissions become permanent and widespread, eliminating the profitability of the Delivery segment.

FV impact
Moderate downside to $80
Trigger
12-36 Months
Early-warning signals to monitor
MetricCurrentTrigger threshold
Gross bookings growth decelerates below 10% YoY for two consecutive quarters.MonitorDeterioration versus the report thesis
EBITDA margins compress as incentive spend spikes to retain driver supply.MonitorDeterioration versus the report thesis
Uber One subscriber growth stalls or churn increases materially.MonitorDeterioration versus the report thesis
Take rates decline sequentially in either Mobility or Delivery segments.MonitorDeterioration versus the report thesis
Advertising revenue growth fails to outpace underlying delivery volumes.MonitorDeterioration versus the report thesis

§3 Financial history

Income statement — last six periods
Line itemT−0T−1T−2T−3CAGR
Period2022-12-312023-12-312024-12-312025-12-31Trend
Revenue$31.88B$37.28B$43.98B$52.02B+17.7%
Gross profit$12.22B$14.82B$17.33B$20.68B+19.2%
Operating income$-1.83B$1.11B$2.80B$5.57B
Net income$-9.14B$1.89B$9.86B$10.05B
EPS (diluted)$-4.65$0.87$4.56$4.73
EBITDA$-7.91B$3.78B$5.39B$6.99B
R&D$2.80B$3.16B$3.11B$3.40B+6.7%
SG&A$7.89B$7.04B$7.98B$8.14B+1.0%

Quality scores

Piotroski F-score
6 / 9
0–9 quality composite
Altman Z-score
3.7
Bankruptcy risk (>3 safe)
Beneish M-score
-2.3
Earnings manipulation risk
OCF / Net income
1.01×
>1 indicates high earnings quality
Accounting quality gate
Pass
Sector-adjusted gate
ROIC
12.6%
Return on invested capital
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UBER — frequently asked questions

  1. Based on our latest analysis, UBER looks meaningfully undervalued. The current price is $75.5 versus a composite fair-value midpoint of $120 (range $79.8–$160), which implies roughly 58.7% upside to the midpoint.
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