Is UBER a buy? — what our data shows
Uber is the app that connects you with a ride or a meal delivery in minutes — it's essentially a giant digital marketplace linking drivers, restaurants, and everyday people in cities all over the world.
What our data shows
Our data on Uber tells a pretty compelling story. Over 2,600 big investment funds report holding it — and the names on that list are serious: Berkshire Hathaway, Tiger Global, and Coatue are all in. That kind of heavyweight lineup is a real signal of long-term conviction. We also tag Uber under the Robotics theme, which makes sense given the industry's race toward self-driving vehicles — a space Uber is very much part of. On top of that, two members of Congress have filed disclosures reporting a trade in Uber stock, though those filings don't tell us whether they were buying or selling, so we read that as a footnote rather than a headline.
The takeaway
The smart-money interest here is hard to ignore, and the robotics angle gives Uber a potential second act beyond ride-hailing. The thing to watch is how the autonomous vehicle story develops — that's where Uber's next chapter gets written.
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