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Uber stock rises as UK ‘taxi tax’ kicks in; UBER investors eye February earnings
3 January 2026
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Uber stock rises as UK ‘taxi tax’ kicks in; UBER investors eye February earnings

NEW YORK, January 2, 2026, 20:11 ET — Market closed

  • Uber shares rose $1.13, or 1.4%, to $82.86 on Friday, the first trading session of 2026.
  • The company rewrote UK driver contracts outside London as new VAT rules for minicab fares took effect, the Guardian reported.
  • Next catalysts: January 9 U.S. jobs report and Uber’s expected early-February earnings window.

Uber Technologies Inc (UBER.N) shares finished Friday higher, up $1.13, or 1.4%, at $82.86. About 6.8 million shares changed hands in the session.

The move lands as investors reset positions for the first full week of 2026, with macro data and policy headlines back in focus. For Uber, pricing and demand are particularly sensitive to shifts in taxes, regulation and consumer budgets.

U.S. stocks ended mostly higher on Friday, with the Dow up 0.66% and the S&P 500 up 0.19%, snapping a four-day losing streak as chipmakers rallied; the Nasdaq was little changed, Reuters reported.

In Britain, Uber rewrote contracts with drivers outside London to act as an agent rather than the supplier of transport services, a move designed to limit its exposure to new rules on value-added tax (VAT) — a sales tax — on private-hire fares, the Guardian reported. The standard rate is 20% and the Treasury estimated the change would protect about £700 million of annual tax revenue; the new terms do not apply in London, where Transport for London does not allow the agency model. Uber’s UK regional general manager Andrew Brem said the rule would mean “higher prices for passengers in London, and less work for drivers,” according to the report.

Peers were mixed into the close. Lyft was last up 2.2%, while DoorDash fell about 3.0%.

Uber runs ride-hailing, food delivery and freight businesses. Investors watch indicators of demand and pricing power, alongside metrics such as take rate — the portion of each fare or delivery fee the company keeps — as costs like insurance and incentives fluctuate. Reuters

Before the next session on Monday, chart watchers will note Uber has traded between roughly $60 and $102 over the past 52 weeks. With the stock ending near $83, round-number levels around $80 and $85 are likely to be early reference points. Nasdaq

The first full trading week brings a heavy macro calendar. Investors are watching January 9 U.S. employment data for rate signals, with inflation data due January 13; the same Reuters report flagged a pending U.S. Supreme Court decision on President Donald Trump’s tariffs and his expected choice of a new Federal Reserve chair as additional near-term overhangs.

Uber is estimated to report earnings on February 4, an unconfirmed date shown on Nasdaq and Yahoo Finance calendars. Traders will be listening for management’s read on 2026 demand, cost inflation and how regulatory moves such as the UK VAT change may affect pricing and volumes.

For now, Uber heads into the weekend with a higher close and a market backdrop still being driven by rate expectations, policy risk and the early turns of earnings season.

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