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Uber stock slips ahead of earnings as France driver dispute adds a new wrinkle
4 February 2026
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Uber stock slips ahead of earnings as France driver dispute adds a new wrinkle

New York, Feb 3, 2026, 20:37 EST — The market has closed.

  • Uber shares dropped 3.6% Tuesday, underperforming the broader, softer U.S. market.
  • Quarterly results from the company are scheduled before the market opens on Wednesday.
  • A new regulatory battle in France is drawing attention again as the report approaches.

Shares of Uber Technologies, Inc. dropped 3.6% Tuesday, closing at $77.93 and lagging behind a broadly weak session for U.S. stocks. The Nasdaq tumbled 1.43%, the Dow slipped 0.34%, and DoorDash declined 2.73%. Uber’s trading volume surged well above its 50-day average, according to MarketWatch data.

Uber will release its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 earnings before the market opens on Wednesday. The company has arranged a conference call for 8 a.m. Eastern, according to its announcement.

Timing is crucial. The report offers a near-term reality check on ride-hailing and delivery demand—and, just as critical, on whether Uber can grow profits while still investing enough in drivers and discounts to hold onto market share.

Another issue looms: the ongoing battle over gig-worker classification in Europe. Investors have watched that fight escalate into fees, back payments, and stricter regulations—often fast.

Wall Street expects earnings near 79 cents per share on about $14.3 billion in revenue, based on current estimates and market previews. The spotlight often falls on “gross bookings,” which measures the total dollar value of rides and orders, as well as adjusted EBITDA, a profit figure that excludes certain items. Kiplinger

Uber announced Monday it’s in talks with Urssaf, following a media report claiming the agency ruled that Uber should have classified drivers as employees. Investigative outlet Revue21 said Urssaf is demanding 1.2 billion euros in social security contributions plus 512 million euros in penalties, covering 71,194 drivers from 2019 to 2022. Uber described the talks as “collaborative, transparent, and open.” Reuters

Investors tuning into Wednesday’s call will focus on updates to bookings and profit forecasts, watching closely for signals that incentives might be climbing again. Costs linked to regulation and litigation may also shift sharply from one quarter to the next.

The wider scene remains unsettled. A Reuters markets column pointed to Tuesday’s selloff as sparked by fresh worries that new AI tools might squeeze margins in software and services. Added geopolitical tensions only sharpened the cautious mood.

Uber’s shares have dropped roughly 24% from their 52-week peak, tightening the margin for any negative outlook revisions. This shifts the focus squarely onto the guidance’s quality, not just whether the company beats or misses estimates.

The setup works both ways. Strong demand and solid margins might lure buyers back, but a cautious outlook, signs of weaker rides, or another costly twist in the European worker-status debate could weigh on the shares.

The next catalyst arrives with the report ahead of Wednesday’s opening bell, then management’s call at 8 a.m. ET. Traders will focus on bookings, profits, and any news from the France negotiations.

Stock Market Today

  • Q1 Earnings Review: Federal Signal Leads Heavy Transportation Equipment Stocks
    May 20, 2026, 1:07 AM EDT. Federal Signal (NYSE:FSS) posted a strong Q1 with revenues of $625.6 million, up 34.9% year on year, beating analyst expectations by 8%, driven by safety and emergency equipment sales. CEO Jennifer Sherman highlighted a 52% operating income boost and a 190-basis point rise in adjusted EBITDA margin. Despite this, Federal Signal's stock remained flat at $110.87 following the report. Douglas Dynamics (NYSE:PLOW) delivered the best Q1 performance in the sector, with revenues rising 19.8% to $137.8 million and a positive full-year guidance update. Overall, 12 tracked heavy transportation equipment stocks met revenue estimates but shares declined by an average 1% post-earnings amid cautious market sentiment influenced by economic cycles and interest rates.

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