The Palm Beach Post

Uber said to have lost $1.3 billion worldwide in first half of this year

Bookings and revenues are up; withdrawal from China could cut losses.

- By Rex Crum Mercury News

SAN FRANCISCO — Uber may be gaining riders. It may be on the cutting edge of developing self-driving car technology. And it may soon be the centerpiec­e of a revival of downtown Oakland when its new offices and an anticipate­d 3,000 employees come to the East Bay in 2017. But it’s also a money-loser. That’s according to details given by Gautam Gupta, Uber’s finance head, who in a recent conference call with Uber investors said the company 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 Friday, as part of an update that the privately held company gives to its investors and shareholde­rs every three months. According to those sources, Uber lost around $520 million before interest, taxes, depreciati­on and amortizati­on during the first quarter of the year, and the losses ballooned to more than another $750 million in the second quarter.

The second-quarter losses were said to include $100 million from Uber’s operations in the United States.

The first-half losses suggest Uber is potentiall­y on a pace to surpass the more than $2 billion the company is said to have lost in 2015. Altogether, Uber has reportedly lost a minimum of $4 billion in its seven years of existence.

Gupta reportedly told Uber investors that the biggest source of the company’s losses is subsi- dies its pays for its drivers.

U b e r d i d n ’ t i m m e d i a t e l y respond to a request for comment on the reported losses.

On the bright side for Uber were big quarter-over-quarter gains in bookings and revenue during the first half of the year.

Uber said bookings went up f rom $ 3. 8 bi l l i on i n t he f i r s t quarter to more than $5 billion between April, May and June.

Revenue also climbed from $960 million in the first quarter to $1.1 billion in the second quarter, a gain of about 18 percent.

And it’s possible that Uber could see losses slow down through the rest of the year. The company recently pulled out of the ride-hailing market in China, in exchange for a 17.5 percent stake in and a $1 billion investment from Chinese ride-sharing leader Didi Chuxing.

The lack of having to spend and lose money building up Uber’s presence in China is expected to have a positive impact on Uber’s balance sheet going forward.

Uber’s investors include investment banks such as Goldman Sachs and Fidelity Investment­s, and venture capital firms like Menlo Ventures and Benchmark Capital.

Uber has also taken in a $200 million investment from Luxembourg-based LetterOne, an investment firm headed up by Russian billionair­e Mikhail Fridman, and in June received $3.5 billion from the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund.

 ?? TONY AVELAR / AP ?? Jacob Larry, from the operations staff at Otto, checks on the software of a self-driving, big-rig truck during a demonstrat­ion on the highway. Uber announced last week that it is acquiring self-driving startup Otto, which has developed technology...
TONY AVELAR / AP Jacob Larry, from the operations staff at Otto, checks on the software of a self-driving, big-rig truck during a demonstrat­ion on the highway. Uber announced last week that it is acquiring self-driving startup Otto, which has developed technology...

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