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Uber Stock Poised to Soar? Guggenheim’s $140 Price Target Explained

Uber Stock Rockets: EV Driver Grants & Drone Delivery Deal Ignite $140 Target

Market Performance Uber stock has been a strong performer in 2025. After starting the year in the high $60s, the shares have climbed roughly 40–50% (its rise was noted as +48% YTD by early August reuters.com). By mid-October, UBER was trading near $94–95, close to its 52-week peak. On October 23, 2025, it closed at $94.61, up 2.6% on the session reuters.com, reflecting positive investor sentiment. (The stock edged slightly higher in after-hours trading as well.) This move came after a period of consolidation in the low-to-mid $90s. According to Reuters, the day’s range was about $92.50–95.55 reuters.com, and the
23 October 2025
Uber’s Drone Delivery Takeoff: Inside the High-Flying Deal with Flytrex That Could Drop Uber Eats at Your Door

Uber’s Drone Delivery Takeoff: Inside the High-Flying Deal with Flytrex That Could Drop Uber Eats at Your Door

Uber & Flytrex Team Up to Launch Drone Deliveries Uber’s latest delivery is headed skyward. In a press release titled “Uber Partners with Flytrex to Launch Drone Delivery”, the San Francisco tech giant announced a strategic alliance with Flytrex – an Israeli-founded drone delivery startup – to begin testing food deliveries by drone through Uber Eats techcrunch.com. This move marks Uber’s first investment in drone technology and a major step into autonomous aerial logistics investor.uber.com restaurantdive.com. According to Uber, pilot programs will roll out in “Uber Eats’ pilot markets in the U.S. by the end of the year” 2025 investor.uber.com,
19 September 2025
From Skies to Sidewalks: Inside the 2025 Drone Delivery Revolution

From Skies to Sidewalks: Inside the 2025 Drone Delivery Revolution

Amazon Prime Air introduced its MK30 drone in late 2024, a BVLOS-capable hexagonal aircraft that carries up to 5 lbs and operates from Tolleson, Arizona, delivering eligible items within a 4-mile radius in under an hour. Alphabet’s Wing has completed over 350,000 deliveries across 10 locations on 3 continents, using hybrid fixed-wing drones with a top speed of about 70 mph and a rideshare-like model with retailers including Walmart in Dallas–Fort Worth. Zipline’s Platform 2 system carries 6–8 pounds and serves a 10-mile radius (up to 24 miles out-and-back between hubs), with high-volume flight tests beginning in 2023 and first
28 July 2025
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