Uber’s 1st-half loss put at $1.3 billion
Uber may be gaining riders. It may be on the cutting edge of developing self-driving car technology. But it’s a money-loser. That’s according to details given by Gautam Gupta, Uber Technologies Inc.’s finance head, who in a recent conference call with Uber investors said the ride-hailing giant lost at least $1.27 billion during the first half of this year.
In a report Thursday, Bloomberg cited “people familiar with the matter” as saying Gupta gave the money-losing score last week as part of an update that the privately held San Francisco company gives to its investors and shareholders every three months.
According to those sources, Uber lost about $520 million before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization during the first quarter of the year, and its second-quarter losses ballooned to more than $750 million. The secondquarter losses were said to include $100 million from Uber’s operations in the United States.
The first-half losses suggest Uber is on a pace to surpass the more than $2 billion the company is said to have lost in 2015. Altogether, Uber reportedly has lost at least $4 billion in its seven-yearexistence.
Gupta reportedly told Uber investors that the biggest source of the losses is subsidies it pays its drivers. Uber didn’t respond to a request for comment. On the bright side, Uber said Revenue climbed from $960 million in the first quarter to $1.1 billion in the second quarter, a gain of about 18%.
It’s possible that Uber could see losses ease through the rest of the year. The company recently pulled out of the ride-hailing market in China, where it was losing money, in exchange for a 17.5% stake in and a $1-billion investment from Chinese ride-sharing leader Didi Chuxing.