On July 30, Uber fell 3.15% in regular trading, trading at $68.88 per share, with turnover of $3.25 billion.
On the news front, ongoing concerns over the deteriorating relationship between Uber and Alphabet's Waymo continued to pressure the stock. Waymo previously notified Uber of its plans to independently operate in Austin and Atlanta after their contract expires in January 2028. Waymo has raised complaints regarding vehicle cleanliness and route planning on Uber's platform. Waymo currently operates over 3,000 autonomous vehicles across more than 10 US cities, intensifying competitive pressure on Uber, which sold its own autonomous driving unit years ago.
Within the Passenger Ground Transportation sector, the overall tone was weak. Lyft fell 1.23%, Hertz Global Holdings declined 0.3%, and Avis Budget slipped 0.46%.
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