On August 19, Uber rose 3.22% in regular trading, trading at approximately $76.87 per share, with turnover of $291 million. The stock was lifted by two concurrent catalysts: a strategic drone delivery partnership and a portfolio optimization move.
On the news front, Uber announced a strategic collaboration and investment in drone delivery firm Zipline, targeting 1 million drone deliveries per day by the end of 2029. Zipline drones are expected to compress Uber Eats delivery times to 5-10 minutes, with initial deployments launching by year-end. San Francisco-based Zipline recently closed an $800 million Series H extension at a $7.6 billion valuation.
Simultaneously, Uber sold 72 million shares of Aurora Innovation through JPMorgan at $6.62 per share, raising approximately $477 million. The divestiture signals accelerated restructuring of its autonomous driving investment portfolio. These moves complement Uber's broader automation strategy, which includes a planned $10 billion autonomous vehicle investment over the coming years and partnerships with over 30 self-driving companies across 15 global markets.
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