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Uber, Lyft Can Hitch A Ride Higher If Q4 Earnings Beat Wall Street Estimates By Benzinga

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 7, 2024
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© Reuters. Uber, Lyft Can Hitch A Ride Higher If Q4 Earnings Beat Wall Street Estimates

Benzinga – by Neil Dennis, Benzinga Staff Writer.

Ride-hailing competitors Uber Technologies Inc (NYSE:UBER) and Lyft Inc (NASDAQ:LYFT) both report fourth-quarter earnings in the coming days and analysts at RBC Capital Markets believe both can beat market estimates.

Uber reports on Wednesday, Feb. 7, and is expected to post fourth-quarter earnings of $0.15 a share, down around 48% from last year.

Although this seems like a dramatic drop, the company flagged up at the end of 2023 high sales and marketing expenses, and costs associated with driving incentives following changes in the company’s business model.

Revenues are expected to increase 13.2% from the year-ago period to $9.75 billion, with the top line benefiting from strength in its food delivery service and mobility business.

Consensus estimates on Lyft, which reports on Tuesday, Feb. 13, expect fourth-quarter earnings of $0.08 a share — which would represent growth of 111% over the same quarter a year ago. Revenues are expected at $1.22 billion, up 3.6% over the same quarter in 2023.

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A Picture Of Health

RBC Capital Markets was positive on the sector, saying the key industry takeaway should be that the sector is “a picture of health.”

Analyst Brad Erickson said: “The combination of Uber and Lyft’s pricing continuing to move in lock-step higher, and meaningfully lower wait times indicates lower driver incentive intensity, suggesting demand is healthy and rationally competitive.”

RBC Capital Markets maintained a Sector Perform rating on Lyft stock and a $15 price target. The shares were trading at $12.74 on Monday afternoon.

RBC Capital Markets held its Outperform rating and $65 price target on Uber, but its shares have already surpassed this at $69.69, indicating the broker believes the stock may be getting a little overpriced.

Uber Has Outperformed Lyft Since Debuts

Shares in Uber have enjoyed some long-term gains as the business has grown since its market debut in May 2020. After a downturn in 2021, the stock gained 227% since July 2022.

Lyft’s share price history has been rather checkered. Since its debut, 14 months before Uber, the shares, which started at $87, have been on a long-term decline.

Erickson at RBC Capital Markets said: “Since the Covid thaw, Lyft has generally been at a noticeable disadvantage due to Uber having made more proactive investments in driver supply and Lyft’s heavier West Coast exposure weighed on its overall market share position which then led to persistent bottom-line underperformance given its lower scale.”

He added that the company was getting to a place where it could now compete on a more level footing for rides — particularly on the West Coast where it punches above its weight.

For Lyft, he concluded: “Investors will be looking for clear signs that the company can maintain share

on a rides and bookings basis.”

And on Uber, he concluded: “With the profitability having proven itself so well over the past few years, better belief in bookings growth is the next hurdle for further stock appreciation, in our view.”

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Latest Ratings for UBER

DateFirmActionFromTo
Mar 2022 Loop Capital Maintains Buy
Mar 2022 Deutsche Bank Initiates Coverage On Buy
Feb 2022 Wedbush Maintains Outperform

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