Core Insights - Uber is proud of its ability to achieve large-scale profit growth, with both ride-hailing and delivery services accelerating. The company is intentionally slowing the pace of profit margin expansion and is now asking investors to measure the company by total profit growth in dollars, committing to annual profit growth in the foreseeable future [1][7] Ride-Hailing and Delivery Business - The ride-hailing business employs a "barbell strategy," balancing basic services like UberX with premium products such as Uber for Business, which generate higher margins. Profits from these premium products are reinvested into new growth areas, including the development of autonomous vehicles (AV) [1][8] - The delivery business has seen its fastest growth in four years, with a run rate of $12 billion, significantly outpacing online food delivery growth. This growth is attributed to improvements in product offerings, particularly in grocery and retail sectors [5][10] Autonomous Driving Initiatives - Uber's autonomous driving business is currently unprofitable, with expectations that it will not achieve profitability in the coming years. The company plans to use profits from its core and premium services to support investments in AV [1][8] - A partnership with NVIDIA aims to create a Level 4 (L4) autonomous driving reference architecture, which will benefit Uber's ecosystem by enabling higher daily revenue per vehicle. Initial deployment includes 5,000 vehicles powered by NVIDIA technology, with plans for large-scale expansion [2][4] User Engagement and Cross-Platform Strategy - Only 20% of users currently utilize both ride-hailing and delivery services. Uber is implementing strategies to increase cross-platform usage, such as personalized experiences and membership programs, which have shown to triple average spending among cross-platform users [3][10] - The Uber One membership program has reached 36 million members, contributing significantly to the overall booking volume in delivery services and improving retention rates [10] Financial Performance - In Q3, adjusted EBITDA grew by 33% year-over-year, with a profit margin of 4.5% of gross bookings, marking a historical high. The company is tracking towards a three-year framework goal of high teens growth in gross bookings and a compound annual growth rate of 30% to 40% in EBITDA [7][16] - The company is focused on balancing investments across its product lines while ensuring profitability, particularly in the context of expanding its autonomous driving capabilities [7][8] Data Collection and Market Insights - Uber is leveraging its ride-hailing network to collect real-world data, particularly in high-demand areas. The collaboration with NVIDIA is expected to enhance data quality through advanced sensor technology [17] - Markets with deployed autonomous vehicles, such as Austin, have shown higher driver earnings compared to other regions, indicating a healthy market environment [6][16]
优步(UBER.US)FY25Q3电话会:刻意放缓利润率增长 自动驾驶业务长时间不会盈利