Uber Reports Monthly Active Users Reached 199 Million
The company said monthly active users hit 199 million. Uber also provided details on its latest quarterly earnings. The update was reported on CNBC's Squawk Box.
tass.comUber reported that its monthly active users reached 199 million, marking growth in the ride-hailing and delivery platform's customer base. The company released its latest quarterly earnings figures alongside the user metric. The discussion covered revenue, profitability metrics, and operational highlights from the quarter.
The earnings report comes as Uber continues to expand its mobility and delivery services across multiple markets. Monthly active users represent individuals who completed at least one trip or delivery order on the platform during the period.
The company detailed both top-line revenue and bottom-line results for the most recent quarter. Executives highlighted efficiency gains and segment performance in rides and deliveries. The platform has focused on increasing user engagement while managing costs in a competitive global market. Further financial details were provided during the television segment.
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Potential Impact
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The user growth figure may influence investor assessment of Uber's market position.
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Earnings details could affect analyst forecasts for the company's next quarter.
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Platform usage data provides benchmark for competitors in ride-hailing sector.
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