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Uber stock rises after-hours as insider filing and court fight draw attention

Uber stock rises after-hours as insider filing and court fight draw attention

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 19:11 ET — After-hours

Uber Technologies (UBER) shares rose 0.8% to $82.12 in after-hours trading on Tuesday, after earlier moving between $81.50 and $82.49.

The ride-hailing company’s stock held up as U.S. equities ended slightly lower in holiday-thin trading, a period when lighter volumes can make individual names more sensitive to filings and legal headlines. “The valuation gap is so wide, it absolutely is justified to see repositioning,” said Mark Hackett, chief market strategist at Nationwide, describing rotation across sectors. Reuters

For Uber investors, that sensitivity is amplified by a steady drumbeat of litigation and regulatory risk, which the company has previously flagged as a cost and uncertainty factor alongside demand trends in rides and delivery.

A Form 4 filing showed Uber President and Chief Operating Officer Andrew Macdonald exercised stock options for 125,000 shares at $42.52 on Dec. 23. The filing also showed 83,276 shares were withheld at $80.97 to cover taxes and the net exercise, leaving him with 256,460 shares beneficially owned after the transactions.

Form 4s are required disclosures that corporate insiders file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission when they buy, sell or exercise equity in their company.

Separately, Uber is facing pushback in court over an advertising dispute tied to passenger safety claims. The Consumer Attorneys of California asked a San Francisco federal judge to deny Uber’s request for an injunction that would block the group’s “Every 8 Minutes” ad campaign, Bloomberg Law reported, citing court documents. Bloomberg Law News

The fight is playing out ahead of a federal “bellwether” trial — a test case that can influence settlement talks and expectations for thousands of similar claims. A court document shows jury selection in the Dean trial is rescheduled for Jan. 13, 2026. GovInfo

Uber’s U.S. peer Lyft (LYFT) rose 0.9% to $19.31 in late trading, while food-delivery peer DoorDash (DASH) fell 1.2% to $228.13.

Uber makes most of its revenue from its Mobility business (ride-hailing) and Delivery (Uber Eats), with investors also tracking advertising and subscription traction as potential margin drivers. The company’s guidance updates around bookings and adjusted EBITDA — a profit measure that strips out some one-time items — tend to be the main near-term catalysts.

The next scheduled update on that outlook is still a moving target. Earnings calendars such as Wall Street Horizon and Yahoo Finance list Feb. 4, 2026 as an expected reporting date for Uber’s results, but those listings are not company-confirmed.

Near term, traders will watch for any ruling tied to the injunction request and for further developments around the bellwether schedule, with the legal overhang competing for attention against year-end portfolio positioning and the first read-through on 2026 demand expectations.

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