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Uber Extends Decline as Investor Skepticism Deepens After IPO

Published 05/13/2019, 07:47 AM
Updated 05/13/2019, 08:00 AM
© Bloomberg. Traders work on the floor during Uber Technologies Inc.'s initial public offering (IPO) at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., on Friday, May 10, 2019. The No. 1 ride-hailing company's shares will start trading on the New York Stock Exchange after it raised $8.1 billion in the biggest U.S. IPO since 2014, pricing shares at $45 each.

(Bloomberg) -- Uber Technologies (NYSE:UBER) shares fell further after a rocky debut on Friday for the biggest initial public offering of the year.

The ride-hailing giant dropped as much as 5.8% to $39.11 at 7:51 a.m. New York time in trading before U.S. exchanges opened. The San Francisco-based company sold 180 million shares at $45 apiece on Thursday, and on Friday it never traded above that price, ending the day down 7.6% at $41.57 even as other stocks gained.

The share slump reflects investor skepticism about the size of the ride-hailing market, Uber’s ability to execute on food and package delivery and its push into autonomous vehicles, said Ygal Arounian of Wedbush Securities. The IPO also comes as investors shy away from riskier assets given U.S.-China trade tensions, said the analyst, who has an outperform rating on Uber and sees the stock reaching $65 in the next year.

“Uber’s highly anticipated IPO coming out of the gates on Friday was clearly not a ‘storybook start’,” Arounian wrote in a note. Uber is a “prove me situation and thus not going to be an overnight success story.”

Ride-sharing peer Lyft Inc (NASDAQ:LYFT). fell in sympathy with Uber on Friday, extending its losses to 29% since its March debut. That slide showed no sign of abating on Monday, with shares another 2.3% lower in early trading. Lyft had slumped as last week came to a close after its first set of results disappointed the market.

Uber must execute flawlessly over the next 12 to 18 months, and if it does a market value of $100 billion or more is possible, Arounian said. The company should be able to morph its ride-sharing platform into “a broader consumer engine including food and freight delivery, he said. The company had a $69.7 billion market value at Friday’s close.

Jitters in the broader market continued into Monday, with Asian stocks and European shares edging lower as the market awaits details on how China will retaliate to the U.S. hiking tariffs.

(Updates price in 2nd paragraph.)

© Bloomberg. Traders work on the floor during Uber Technologies Inc.'s initial public offering (IPO) at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., on Friday, May 10, 2019. The No. 1 ride-hailing company's shares will start trading on the New York Stock Exchange after it raised $8.1 billion in the biggest U.S. IPO since 2014, pricing shares at $45 each.

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